Brian Brown – Sioux Center Score Sets Up Final Stage for Knoxville!

Brian Brown. - T.J. Buffenbarger Photo

By Bill W

 

July 21, 2014 – It has been a busy couple of weeks for Brian Brown and the Casey’s General Stores/FVP #21 team.  After competing in the King’s Royal at Eldora Speedway near Rossburg, Ohio, they scored a victory during JSTS Speedweek last Wednesday at the Sioux Speedway in Sioux Center, Iowa. Three top fives followed last week, including a charge to fifth Saturday at Knoxville Raceway.

 

Brian Brown. - T.J. Buffenbarger Photo
Brian Brown. – T.J. Buffenbarger Photo

I know the opening night of the King’s Royal (July 11) didn’t end the way you wanted it.

 

We just didn’t get qualified in there (24th quick), and once you do that, you’re scratching and clawing the rest of the night.  We had an issue in the heat, and when you’re starting sixth in the B, it’s never easy.  We were able to get ourselves in a transfer position though, but coming for the white flag, we blew a right rear tire.  It could have been worse…we could have done it in turn three and torn some things up.

 

You timed in 26th for the King’s Royal, but you did make it through your heat to get in the show.

 

Ideally, you want to qualify 18th to 24th at the King’s Royal.  The heat races there are as tough as any, and we were able to go from fifth to third in the heat.

 

You started 14th in the feature.

 

We were flirting with a top ten, running in the eighth to eleventh range most of the way.  The last couple of restarts, we didn’t have the starts we needed and we ended up thirteenth.  It was a bit of a disappointing weekend, but we didn’t tear anything up.

 

You won your heat at Sioux Center last Wednesday, and that got things off to a good start.

 

We’ve had some success there.  We won there in 2013 and we were on the podium the year before.  We started fourth in the feature, and Wayne (Johnson) and Cole (Wood) were setting a good pace.  We were running third at that point.

 

Did you feel confident that you were going to move forward?

 

I wasn’t sure what we had for those guys, especially Wayne…he was out there a bit.  The yellow came out.  Everyone had kind of been running the bottom.  We got back going there, and Cole got around the outside of Wayne.  That’s when the red came out.  At that point I was frustrated, because I thought that may have ruined my chance to win.

 

But you were able to get into the lead on the restart.

 

I think (the leaders) thought they better move around a bit in case it was faster up top.  I just ran the line they had been running and was able to get the lead.  So the red worked out for us.

 

Thursday at Rapid Speedway in Rock Rapids, Iowa, you went from fourth to second in your heat and started the feature fourth.

 

I kind of settled into third there behind Cole and Gregg Bakker.  I thought I may have a shot at winning it, but I hooked a hole wrong in three and four and went over the bank.  I fell back to about eighth at that point, and I was playing catchup.  We ended up fourth.  I was disappointed, because I thought we’d be in contention to win, and that was 100% driver error.

 

Cole Wood was able to win that one.

 

I was very proud of Cole.  Obviously, he works out of our area and works as hard as he can.  He’s getting better and better every week, and his results are showing it.

 

Friday, you ran at Fairmont Raceway in Minnesota.  That’s another track you’ve had success at.  You won your heat from fourth and started fourth in the feature.

 

We were in contention to win at Fairmont.  The track had taken rubber, and Lee (Grosz) made one small mistake in traffic.  We were able to get by, but I just couldn’t get it turned, and he got back by.  From that point, I just went for a couple of “Hail Mary’s” and nearly cleared him one time…it just didn’t work out and we were second.

 

Knoxville had its toughest 410 field of the year on Saturday.  Still, you were the 31st car out and timed in second quick.

 

That’s a huge part of what we work on all year is the qualifying piece.  Charlie Garrett engines with the Maxim chassis work great.  I feel our engine program is second to none.  Going out late and timing that well gives you confidence if you need to do that at Nationals.  Hopefully, we won’t need to though!

 

The downside of qualifying 2nd quick, is you start your heat sixth needing to make the top five to get in the A.  Craig Dollansky, AJ Moeller, Rico Abreu, Ian Madsen and Terry McCarl were in front of you, and you won it!

 

Looking at the lineup to start the heat, I don’t know if there was a tougher one all year long.  I was trying to figure out which of the five I was going to pass to just make the feature.  Chad (Morgan), Zach (Thomas) and all the guys had the car spot on.  Whenever you can win a heat like that, it’s just a shot in the arm.  If we can do it in that heat, we can definitely do it in a couple of weeks.

 

You started the main event seventh and it seemed like you fell back early.

 

We took a while to get going.  We could run the top and the bottom.  We were able to get by Terry (McCarl) and Sammy (Swindell) there and get to sixth.  The yellow came out, and I just made a bad decision on the restart.  I put myself in a bad spot, and Sammy came along and put me in a really bad spot.  I was spinning my tires in the middle of the track.  I think we were back in eighth there.

 

The car took off from that point.

 

From there, we had to fight back.  We were able to get back by Terry and we got by Davey (Heskin).  We were able to pass Sammy on the last lap for fifth.  It was kind of disappointing, because I felt we had a shot to win before the yellow came out.  To race the last half of the race catching up, rather than spending it figuring out how to win is tough.  It just wasn’t good race management on my end.

 

I know the team’s focus is on the Nationals now.

 

A lot of preparation goes into the 360 and 410 Nationals.  We’ll have a full week and a half here to prepare.  Even though we’re not racing here and there, we have a lot going on for Knoxville.  We’re ready to get after it.

 

Follow Brian on the Web, Twitter and Facebook!

 

Follow Brian at his website located at www.BrianBrownRacing.com!

 

Also keep up with FVP, Casey’s and Brian on Facebook and Twitter at the following links…

 

Twitter Links – @BrianBrown21, @FVPRacing, @CaseysGenStores

 

Facebook Links…

 

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Other Web site info – Casey’s: www.caseys.com

 

FVP: www.fvpparts.com

 

Brown’s Bits

 

Brian’s victory at Sioux Speedway last year came ahead of Jamie Veal, Gregg Bakker, Rico Abreu and Dusty Zomer.

 

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About Casey’s General Stores

 

Casey’s General Stores is a Fortune-500 company (NASDAQ CASY) operating nearly 1700 convenience stores in 11 states through the Midwest. Known for its “Homemade-To-Go” pizza, sandwiches, donuts and bakery items, Casey’s strives to consistently deliver quality gas, fresh kitchen-prepared food, clean environments and friendly service at every retail location.  Casey’s is currently the 12th largest c-store chain and sixth largest pizza chain in the United States.

 

About FVP

 

We are very excited to introduce our new line of automotive chemicals, oils and fluids to our product offering.  These new products will be available at many retailers across the country.  We continue to offer a full line of high quality oil, air, cabin air and fuel filters, plus a complete line of high quality batteries for multiple applications including cars, trucks, SUV’s, commercial and other specialty vehicles.  All products are made to OE manufacturer fitment specifications.  FVP products are engineered to provide our customers with quality products that are equal or superior in performance to the major national brands at a competitive price.  To learn more about our FVP products or to find out where you can have FVP products installed in your vehicle, visit us at www.FVPparts.com!  FVP…The Confident Solution

 

Marketing Partner of the Week – Maxim Racing

 

Brian says, “Chuck and Karen Merrill are not only great people, but they put everything into putting the best car out on the market. I’ve always been a supporter of theirs, and with Brian Brown Racing, you’ll always see their chassis.”

Brian has been partnering with Maxim since 2003. After years of success as a car owner, Chuck Merrill started his chassis business in a rented three-bay garage in November of 1988. The first car was driven by Johnny Herrera at the Florida All Stars Sprint Week in February of 1989. By June of that year, Maxim moved into a 7,000 square foot facility. By 2001, Maxim had grown substantially producing 304 chassis that year. In 2002, Maxim moved to its present 12,500 square foot location in Springfield, Illinois. Maxim continues to offer their customers unmatched service and support, and currently has 17 quality employees, and builds over 400 chassis on an annual basis. Their world-famous “K-car” was designed for Steve Kinser, and has won ten Knoxville Nationals titles and fourteen World of Outlaws championships! To top it all, Maxim offers a warranty if you are not completely satisfied with your car. For more information on Maxim, visit www.racemaxims.com!

 

Associate Marketing Partner of the Week – All Pro Cylinder Heads

 

All Pro Heads is the Industry Leader in Small Block Chevy Aluminum Cylinder Heads, (as well as the new Generation 3 and Mopar W9RP) ,catering to the hard core racer always looking for the perfect design for a specific application. Whether it’s Sprints, Super Late Models, Drag Racing, Off-Road, Marine or Road Racing, you can count on All Pro.  Visit them on the web at www.AllProHeads.com!

 

Brian Brown Racing would like to thank Casey’s General Stores, FVP, Searsboro Telephone Company, MC Power, Impact Signs Awnings Wraps / www.impact4800.com, Champion Brands, DNA Energy, Ditzfeld Transfer, Maxim Racing, Smiley’s Racing Products, Enco Tools, Weld Wheels, Housby Trucks, www.RateWin.com, Arctic Cat, K&N, www.hostiowa.net, FSR Race Products, TI64, Fuel-Safe Tanks, Wolfe Eye Clinic, Bell Helmets, Hinchman, CP Pistons, Carrillo Rods, Vortex Wings, Penray, All Pro Cylinder Heads, Butler Built Seats, AkzoNobel, Kenny’s Components,  www.AllDayParts.com, Tru Square, Jack Links, Deli Express, Snap-On Tools, Rod End Supply, KSE Racing Products, Winters Performance, Cometic Gaskets, Shell Shock, Donovan, ISC Racers Tape, Kinsler Fuel Injection, Racing Optics, Mothers Wax, Hoosier Tires, Klein RV, XYZ Machining, Brown and Miller Racing Solutions, Red Devil Brakes, Schoenfeld Headers, 6B Apparel, Bosch, Garrett Racing Engines, MSD, Moyle Racing Engines, Fortress Wealth Management, Legacy, Flexzilla and WSIB Insurance for all their support!