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Tuesdays with TMAC – Late Charge Nets 50th at Knoxville!

(Bill W) June 7, 2011 – To say it was a great weekend for Terry McCarl the driver would be accurate.  To say it was a great weekend for Terry McCarl, the father and car owner, it would be an understatement.  In addition, to winning his 50th career feature at the Knoxville Raceway, the Altoona, Iowa driver saw his son, Austin, drive to a career-best third at Knoxville, and to his first ever win at Huset’s Speedway in South Dakota, beating dad by half a lap. 

For TMAC and the VerMeer Motorsports #55, Saturday at Knoxville started with the fourth quick time of the night after coming out dead last in the 27-car field.  He went on to finish fifth in his heat.  “I’ve really been happy with my car, but we’ve been off a bit the last couple races,” he says.  “We’ve kind of been rolled up a bit on the right rear, and the heat race was the same way.” 

Starting third in the main event, TMAC got off to a mediocre start as Danny Lasoski led Austin in a good battle.  “Early in the feature, we weren’t very strong,” says TMAC.  “I couldn’t run the bottom well.  I was kind of hanging on.  I really didn’t know what to do during the red flag.  We made a couple small changes.” 

Things got worse before they got better.  “We were running third, and Lynton (Jeffrey) got us on the restart and put us back to fourth,” says TMAC.  “I saw Chad Humston find some moisture late in the 360 main in the middle of two.  I knew it was there, but you have to get your car to it.” 

The #55 found its way to the middle, and took off.  “I wasn’t good on the bottom, and I wasn’t great on top,” says TMAC.  “We weren’t gaining on anyone, and I thought I’d try it.  We drove through the middle of one and caught the moisture in two.  The first time I did it, I gained about four car lengths on Lynton.  I knew I had found something.” 

Once dispatching of Jeffrey, TMAC focused on the leaders.  “It wasn’t as good in three and four,” he admits.  “Lori had quit watching me, because the race between Austin and Danny was so good.  She said I came out of nowhere, and that’s kind of the way it was.” 

Late in the going, TMAC worked by Austin and then Lasoski. From there, he proceeded to walk away with win #50.  “The car was working better, and I could go harder,” he says.  “Once I got the wing speed up, the momentum carried me forward.  The fans were excited too, and it was a heck of a race for them.” 

On Sunday at Huset’s, TMAC qualified second in the 55.  “It was a little greasy when we went out to qualify, but we came back and won the heat,” he says.  “Unfortunately, a guy in front of us had problems, so we started up front.  We were able to run around and see how the track felt.” 

TMAC posted seventh for the feature, with Austin on the pole.  “Austin started up front, and we got to second pretty fast,” he says.  “We ran him down, and were making a move on him when the yellow came out.  On the restart, he smoked me.  (Mark) Dobmeier got by me right away, and was running down Austin.” 

Austin continued his torrid pace.  “When we got in lapped traffic, I thought he might be in trouble, but he got through there really well,” TMAC says of Austin.  “Dobmeier ended up breaking a rear-end, but no one was going to beat Austin.  I did not see him at the end…he was more than a half-lap ahead of me.” 

The pride was evident as TMAC settled for second.  “I’m unbelievably proud of him,” he says.  “Huset’s is a very demanding racetrack, and for him to beat Dobmeier, Scott Winters and myself was a big step.  I think getting back by Danny at Knoxville was big for his confidence.  Little things can do wonders for a driver’s confidence and I think he’s to a point where he knows he can win races.  When you believe it in your heart, you can win.  I think he’s crossed that threshold.” 

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