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We're Back! Barton Ready For Patriot 200
Corbin, KY (October 8, 2003) It's finally time to hit the asphalt again as Billy Barton Motorsports is ready to unleash the Spray Power Monte Carlo at the Sunoco Super Series season finale....The Patriot 200 - Battle of North and South - at Nashville Fairground Speedway.
Since crashing out at Winchester (IN) Speedway in his last outing, Billy has spent the last couple of months building a new Port City racer and hopes the finish the season with a strong showing in Nashville. The team plans on shaking the car down at Newport Raceway this week in order to make final preparations.
We'll see you there.
Winchester Speedway Lives up to its Name....Fastest Short Track in America!
Winchester, IN,(June 23, 2003) Billy and his Spray Power racing team arrived in Winchester with high expectations after their disappointing race the weekend prior at Berlin Raceway in Marne, MI. "I can't wait to get out there and race....high banked and fast" stated Billy after finally arriving at the track that proved to be his best outing during the 2002 racing season. Last Fall, Billy found himself running 3rd in the season ending event but dropped out of contention due to mechanical problems. This year, expectations were high.
Barton's #33 Monte Carlo was 7th fastest during the first practice session. With only 10 minutes left in the final practice, Billy came in for tire temps and to scuff his tires for qualifying. Unfortunately, as he left it was obvious there were problems when a small puddle of oil was found dripping from the car. The team fought feverishly but could not locate the problem before qualifying. Fortunately, the Sunoco officials allowed Billy to complete his two lap qualifying run. The problem ended up being a failed power steering line that was replace prior to the start of the race.
After qualifying 12th, Billy had advance the Crown Spray Power Monte Carlo to 8th by lap 5 but a multi-car pile up would end his night. A lap car had dropped an engine, leaving a trail of oil which collected Billy and three other competitor. After hitting the oil, Billy's car backed hart into the turn one wall then took a severe blow to the front end by another car spinning out of control.
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