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G&R Racing Score PRIMM 300 Race Report
Heating up the Nevada desert just outside of Las Vegas was the 13th Annual
Terrible's Primm 300, marking round 4 of SCORE International's 5-race
desert racing series.
Looking to defend his overall and class win from last year's SCORE Terrible's
Primm 300 was G&R Racing's Garron Cadiente in the #38 Geiser-built Trophy Truck.
Drawing a 17th starting position, Cadiente was quick to announce his strategy
for repeating last year's impressive victory and conquering all four laps of
the 72 mile loop course. "I gotta pin it to win it! This course is fast and we
have to keep on pace all day." Cadiente further added, "This will be the first
race for Jeff Whiteman who will be my co-driver for the first two laps and it
will also be the first race for our new team sponsor - Empire Cat Southwest. We
have stepped up our program and made a lot of exciting changes and we are
definitely looking to repeat last year's victory."
Gaining and maintaining the 5 position within the first lap, Garron was well
on his way to claiming a podium finish in #38 when a rocker arm failed in the
2nd lap of the race. "It's a disappointing ending to what looked like a
promising race. Everything on the truck was working awesome. We definitely had
the suspension dialed in and we put the King Shocks to the test out there. I am
a little upset that we couldn't repeat last year's victory but all in all, I
think we had a great showing," said Cadiente at the pits after the race.
Taking home an impressive third place finish in SCORE's Trophy Truck class
and a fourth place overall was the driving team of Ron Whitton and Todd LeDuc
in the #39 Geiser-built Trophy Truck. Starting almost dead last in the 21st
position in a field of 22 class competitors, the Whitton / LeDuc team proved they
were a force to be reckoned with early on when just after the first lap LeDuc
had worked his way up to the 4th position.
"Todd and his co-driver, Eric Whiteman, did a heck of a job out there! I
stepped into the truck at the main pit and completed the third and fourth laps
of the race. LeDuc handed me over a truck that was in third place and me and my
co-driver, Gerald King, held every one off and kept the position the rest of
the race. The track was getting torn-up and rough at the end and we could barely
see in front of the truck. Passing was next to impossible out there," said
Whitton at the podium after the race. "There was some tough competition and I
think one little slip-up would have cost us our third place finish. Fortunately,
we are running the Toyo Tires and we have had nothing but good luck and not a
single flat during our run."
G&R Racing's next race will be the SCORE Tecate Baja 1000.
On behalf of the entire team I would like to thank each and every one of our
Dirt Squad newsletter members for taking an interest in G&R Racing. Enjoy the
content and feel free to send me your comments.
Hasta Luego
Brian Godfrey
Team Manager
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