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A Hard Crash Relegates McClure to 37th-place Finish at Daytona International Speedway
Press Release
“It’s just a product of the two-car tandem draft and the manner we have to race now. Mike (Bliss) and I were working well together and we were getting comfortable with the two-car pushing and made quite a bit of progress. Stevie (Reeves, spotter) was awesome and everything was going well and we were a lap or two away from switching spots and me being the ‘pusher’ again. We just got separated briefly when passing two cars and I think we misjudged the reconnect; everything just happens so fast out there. I’m proud of our team and how we were running up until that point.”

When the race restarted on lap 30, Bliss and McClure found each other once again and the pair began making their way through the field. The duo had advanced to the 19th and 20th positions when the second caution flag was displayed for an accident on lap 33. The call was made for both cars to stay on the track when the pit road opened, which allowed McClure to restart the event in the 15th position on lap 38.
Over the next seven laps McClure and Bliss continued to work together until Bliss, who was behind the No. 14 Chevrolet at the time, accidentally clipped the right side of McClure’s car in the straightway between the start/finish line to turn one on lap 44. With heavy damage, the 32-year-old driver was credited with a 37th-place finish.
Next up for the Hefty Racing® team is the Feed the Children 300 at Kentucky Speedway on Friday, July 8, 2011. Catch all of the action live on ESPN beginning at 7:00pm (ET).
- Team McClure Inc. Press Release
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