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Thar She Blows (But Not All Is Bad) For Cole Whitt
Press ReleaseDRIVER: Cole Whitt (No. 60, Turn One Racing)
EVENT: WinStar World Casino 400k (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series)
DATE: Friday, June 10, 2011
TRACK: Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas
RESULT: Start 14 / Finish 28

The motor in his Turn One Racing No. 60 truck quit with 56 laps to go, prompting Whitt to say, “It’s done,” and
sending him to the garage for the night. He finished 28th — a sour ending to what was shaping up to be a promising
night. After starting 14th, Whitt had climbed to fourth while avoiding a slew of cautions (there ended up being a
race-record 10 yellow flags).

loose after adjustments, but the truck was decent. I probably could have salvaged a top five out of the night, and I
am really bummed that this Red Bull/Fuel Doctor truck won’t make it to the checkered flag.”
And now, the good news: Despite easily the worst finish of his rookie Truck Series season, Whitt still ranks second in
points. He got a little help, too. Rival Austin Dillon was involved in two incidents and finished 26th. Another rival,
Matt Crafton, never finished. And points leader Johnny Sauter was black-flagged on the final lap for not holding his
line on the restart. He forfeited the victory — Ron Hornaday Jr. was declared the winner — and ended up 22nd.
So, even though Whitt lost the title as the only Truck Series driver complete every lap, he lost only eight points on
Sauter in the points standings (326-306).
UP NEXT: UNOH 225, Thursday, July 7, Kentucky Speedway, Sparta, Ky.
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