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WILD INFINEON RACE NETS O'CONNELL RACING A TOP-TWENTYNASCAR WEST
Source: O'Connell Racing
![]() ORANGE COUNTY, California -- O'Connell Racing (OConnellRacing.com Roy Montgomery commented, "Based on the history of this race we knew there were going to be a significant amount of laps run under caution. We chose to come in on lap 18 under caution with the leader. We were the only teams to gamble this early and two laps after the restart there was another caution. Everyone came in at this point which cycled us to the front." From the announcement of Gentlemen, start your engines, the team realized that the radio communication between the driver and any team members including the spotter was non existent. It was later determined that a new helmet ear piece plug was defective and was would not transmit sound into the drivers ear piece. The entire race was run without any real time spotting from team spotter Ronnie Norwood and the only time O'Connell could communicate with the team was during cautions or red flags period when the radio could be manually removed from the holder inside the car. O'Connell commented, "I am not sure spotting would have helped in this race because of the difference in road racing in NASCAR versus the Rolex Series. I am accustomed to checking the mirrors for DP's in Rolex Series and adjusting my racing line when needed." With three laps to go in the event and after numerous cautions and wrecks, O'Connell was in 7th position and had moved to 5th after contact with two cars front running cars. O'Connell stated, "Regarding the crash out of Jefferson in the 42, we were glad to hear he was fine. On the exit of the corner I got around two spinning cars and got back on track and headed for the slow right hander moving to the inside to close the door on the inside line. When you hear a circle track driver like Jefferson talk about "cutting across my hood" he is using that phrase as a metaphor for hard nosed road racing. If you review the film footage, he chose not to lift and he ran himself out of asphalt and at one point I think he intended to try a pass or slow the car with the right side off in the dirt. Neither of those scenarios would have been successful. What we all know now is that there is a very dangerous rise in the track in that corner of Infineon." Jefferson's airborne contact caused O'Connell to spin and resulted in damage to the #59. For the remaining two laps of the race the water temperature escaladed and the team brought the car to a finish of 20th with moderate damage to the engine and body of the car.
About O'Connell Racing: O'Connell Racing is a professional California
based road racing team that competes in North America in the Grand Am Rolex
Series and in the NASCAR Nationwide series. The team races in select events in
both of these respective series in a focused effort to bring the highest
visibility, media and branding opportunities to its marketing partners
and sponsors: General Environmental Management, Inc., Taleo Grill, Mothers
Polishes-Waxes-Cleaners, Rubb-n-Repair, Wrenchmints, MicroFiberStuff.com
http://microfiberstuff.com/ , Neo Synthetics, Sparco USA, General
Pacific Group, LLC. Xoodlz, Inc, PAOCO and Arnett Designs See Also .: News Index | E-mail to a Friend Article posted by RacingWest.com staff on 06/26/2008. http://www.racingwest.com
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