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Ruppel Finds Podium in Round Two
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June 5,
2008 (Chetek, WI) - The highly competitive WSORR Stock Truck
division came to “The Diamond in the Dirt” in large numbers to begin
the quest for the 2008 Championship. Eric Ruppel driving his #837
PHILSINC.COM Art Carr Transmission A & J Landscaping Beard Super
Seat BFGoodrich Tire Ford F-150, would like to see his name engraved
on that championship plaque when the season ends Labor Day weekend
in Crandon.
In 2007, the Art Carr Transmission Ford F-150 finished the season in
third place. After taking the time this past winter, to completely
disassemble and thoroughly inspect every component of the truck,
Eric was confident that his team would be ready for a serious run at
the championship.
After getting the team’s pit area setup on Friday, Eric went out for
his first look at the reconfigured .7 mile off-road track at Lucas
Oil Speedway. The track was very technical, including a rhythm
section that really played havoc on all the Stock Truck competitors.
The quick practice session saw the PHILSINC.COM Ford run some of the
quicker lap times in the class. Afterwards, Eric and crew chief Kent
Kramer decided only to make a slight change in the tire grooving for
Saturday’s first round of racing.
Unfortunately Round One racing was postponed Saturday evening, as a
massive thunderstorm came through central Missouri. WSORR officials
decided to run both rounds of racing the next day, weather
permitting.
Sunday morning came and the skies cleared. The starting grid for
Round One of the Stock Truck division had Eric Ruppel on the pole
position. At the start, Eric grabbed the lead. By the end of lap
two, the #837 Ford F-150 had a ten truck lead on second place. Then
the truck began losing power, eventually causing Eric to pull off
the track. Officially Eric Ruppel finished in tenth.
Quickly the team went to work looking for the engine problem. The
ignition box had failed. It was a quick fix as the team had another
unit ready to go in their transporter. Once the truck was repaired,
Eric came to the aid of former Stock Truck and current Super Truck
driver Keith Steele. The ring and pinion had self-destructed on
Steele’s Monster Energy Super Truck and didn’t have enough time to
replace the unit and make the second round of racing. Eric offered
him the use of his truck so he could make the start and gather
valuable Super Truck championship points. Keith Steel accepted the
offer and promised to bring it back in one piece so Eric could
compete in the Stock Truck second round race.
The Round Two Super Truck race saw Keith Steele stay out of trouble
and actually run a decent pace coming across the finish in fourth
place.
After quick check of the truck, Eric went out for the final Stock
Truck race of the weekend. The starting position for the #837 was
well back in field due to his early exit in Round One. Undaunted,
Eric has his BFGoodrich Tires really working as he quickly moved
into third place by the second lap. The final eight laps Eric
battled with #844 Van Rixel. On the final lap Van Rixel made the
pass on Eric, but it was done in a yellow flag area. This meant that
the pass for position was not legal. WSORR quickly recognized the
problem, and Eric was officially scored as the third place finisher.
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“What a crazy weekend,” commented Eric Ruppel. “First the weather
changed things up. Then we had the ignition box fail on us. Then the
pass under the yellow. I can’t say enough about my crew. Kramer,
Ewert, and Scott are the best. We have fun at the track, but when it
comes time to race, it’s all business. Thanks guys. I’m glad to help
out Keith Steele today. We’ve known each other since his days racing
in the Stock class and he’s helped me out quite a bit. I just wanted
to return the favor. Thanks to the companies that help get to the
track, Art Carr Transmission, Phil’s Inc., A & J Landscaping, Beards
Super Seat, and BFGoodrich Tires.”
Currently Eric Ruppel is in seventh place in the 2008 WSORR Stock
Truck Championship standings.
The next race for Eric Ruppel is the Forest County Potawotomi Brush
Run, June 21-22, in Crandon, Wisconsin.
Ruppel Motorsports thanks all his supporters, including:
Art Carr Transmission,
Chetek Off-Road,
Phil’s Inc. – Auto Parts Warehouse,
BFGoodrich Tires,
Beards Super Seats,
Halama Synthetics – AMSOIL,
Optima Batteries, KC Hilites,True Flow Air Filters, Fox Shox, Trail
Ready Beadlocks, R & R Crane Services, Ringers Gloves, MSD Ignition,
Team Tech Motorsports, and Summit Racing.
Eric Ruppel still has sponsorship opportunities available for the
2008 World Series of Off-Road Racing. For more information
email:
rupe@chibardun.net
-Mike Reusche, marketing – MT Graphics.
mike@mt-graphics.com
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