Wreck Caused by Lapped Car Can’t Keep Young Racer from Top-Five
Finish
CONCORD, NC (March 24, 2008) – 15-year-old Zach Stroupe
is one very talented young racecar driver.
That is something that his father Mike knew as soon as Zach started
racing go-karts. SPEED TV personality Bob Dillner recognized it
right away when he started observing Stroupe in a Legends Cars
at Lowe’s Motor Speedway’s Summer Shootout Series
a few years ago. Now fans of Super Late Model racing are beginning
to notice it after watching Stroupe run with the big dogs and
finish a strong fourth in the prestigious Easter Bunny 150 at
Hickory Motor Speedway (NC) with the Pro All Stars Series South
Tour.
“This is great; I’m just so glad that we finally
could get a good finish with this car,” said Stroupe, who
was supported in the event by Chili’s of Hickory. “It’s
a little hard to believe. I knew that the team was capable of
this, but I wanted to be realistic, so we set a top-10 finish
as our goal for this race.”
The race, which opened up the 2008 PASS South season on Saturday
night, was only Stroupe’s eighth career start in a Late
Model type car, but the Pro Challenge Series graduate was able
to race wheel to wheel against proven winners like 2007 PASS North
champion Ben Rowe, 2006 PASS South champion Mike Rowe, short track
racing legend Butch Miller, 2007 PASS South champion Ryan Lawler
and eventual Easter Bunny 150 victor Corey Williams over the course
of the 150-lap event.
“Ben and Mike are both great drivers,” said BDI Racing
/ Team Chevy driver Stroupe. “I really loved racing with
them. I knew that they would give me a little room and race me
clean. I knew that Ryan races clean too, so at the end when he
was racing Corey, I gave him a little room too.”
If it wasn’t for a multi-car wreck with less than 50 laps
to go, it might very well have been a battle between Ben Rowe
and Stroupe for the victory. Both cars were right in the tire
tracks of leader Jeff Choquette when a lapped car had a problem
ahead of them and triggered a big multi-car wreck. That incident
dropped Rowe out of contention for good and sent Stroupe back
several positions with a bent racecar.
“I was running behind Ben early on, and I think that he
was just waiting for a chance to get around the #70 (of Choquette),
but the #70 was holding us up a little bit. I was waiting for
Ben to get by him and I was going to try and follow him to a good
finish, but unfortunately there was a wreck in front of us. We
all got stacked up, and that bent the front end up. After that,
we weren’t as fast as we were before. It was real tight.”
That is the only time all weekend that Stroupe’s Chili’s
of Hickory/Mac Tools Chevrolet was even a tick off in the handling
department. The young racer credits the addition of Bond Suss
as crew chief for making the right calls for that.
“The car was great and I need to thank Bond for that. Starting
to work with him was a turning point. We should have finished
in the top five at the Snowflake 100, and we finished fourth tonight.
He is teaching me a lot that I need to know about the Team Chevy/BDI
Racing Impala SS. When we went to Pensacola (for December’s
Snowflake 100), he had to stay home, but he did everything he
could over the phone to help us. This was our first race working
at the track together and it went very well.”
Stroupe isn’t the only talented racer in his family. Also
at Hickory on Saturday night, his younger brother Nick posted
a strong finish in the Pro Challenge feature. 12-year-old Nick
wheeled his BDI Racing entry to a second-place finish in that
event.
Zach Stroupe’s next scheduled race will take place when
the PASS South Series visits Watermelon Capital Speedway in Cordele,
GA, on Saturday, April 26th.
Marketing opportunities for the BDI Racing team and its driver
development program in Super Late Models, Pro Challenge, Legends
Cars and Bandoleros are still available for the 2008 season. For
more information on how partnering with BDI Racing can provide
a multitude of benefits for companies of all sizes, contact the
team at (704) 788-2134 ext: 7.
Watch for Zach Stroupe and the entire BDI Racing team all season
long as they chase down victories and championships on the country’s
short tracks in 2008. For more information on BDI Racing, please
contact Matt Kentfield at (704) 788-2134 ext: 5 and visit www.bdiracing.net.