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"Beaver leads early,
but is relegated to 3rd Place"
Parker, AZ
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Coming off of a victory at the SCORE Henderson Terribles 250 in July,
Jim Beaver and Team PMC Racing headed to the Best in the Desert Tonopah 300
to etch their names in the desert racing record books. Jim Beaver, off road
racings rising star, went in to the 300 mile event trying to become one
of only a handful of drivers to ever win two major desert racing events in a
months time.
After leading
for the first 55 miles of the event, a malfunctioning carburetor dropped the
team to 2nd place. Still only one minute down to the leader after fighting being
severely down on horsepower, the ring and pinion let go on the Ford F-150 truck
right before the halfway point of the race. The PMC Racing team went to work
on the truck, getting it back on the road, still in 3rd place, where they would
eventually finish.
"With the
problems we experienced I am very happy with a third place finish," explained
Jim. "My crew got me on the road very fast after the rear end went out.
It was just that we had to limp the truck so far to the next pit to get fixed.
Other than that, my Goodyear Wranglers worked awesome all day, and the King
Shocks didnt miss a beat."
The Tonopah 300
will mark PMC Racings final race of the 2002 season. A season in which
Jim Beaver finished every mile of every race he entered. PMC Racing and Jim
Beaver will be taking the rest of the season off in preparation for the launch
of the #15 Ford Lightning Trophy Truck, and a brand new motorsports program
set to debut in 2003.
As Jim Beaver
sets out to contend with off roads heavyweights in 2003, PMC Racing would
like thank all their current sponsors:
Goodyear Tires, Tube Service, RiverInfo.com,
King Shocks, RLH Communications, MSD Ignition, Parker Motor Co., Penn Sign,
and AutoZone.
Any
potential sponsors can contact PMC Racing toll free at
1-800-266-2291, or find more information on Jim at
www.JimmyBeaver.com
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