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05-22-2004
Terry Cook Battles Tight-Handling Ford at Lowe’s Motor Speedway
Terry Cook and the No. 10 Ford Power Stroke Diesel® by International® race
team finished 14th at Lowe’s Motor Speedway, battling a tight-handling truck and
multiple lead-lap competitors. Interim crew chief, Wes Ward, worked with Cook to
improve the handling, making several adjustments to the ppc Racing backup truck.
After the event, Cook talked about the challenging weekend.
“We only had about eight laps total on the truck before the race started,” said
Cook, who matched his 14th-place finish from last year. “We built a lot of
adjustability into the Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International truck and made
a lot of stops to adjust on it. That was a good call by Wes Ward at the end to
come in and take on tires. We were coming through the pack like a rocket and I
thought we were going to get up there in the top 10. We were as high as 12th and
then the truck just gave up. It was only good for about six-to-10 laps on tires.
We have something to build on here. If we come out of here with as bad of a
weekend as we had with a 14th-place finish, then that’s not too bad.”
Cook pitted under the event’s second caution flag on lap 18 to adjust the
handling of the truck. The Sylvania, Ohio native restarted 33rd and moved up
through the field before pitting for four tires and fuel on lap 33. The Ford
Power Stroke Diesel by International team got Cook out in 18.2 sec, another fast
stop in ppc Racing’s fifth-career truck event.
“These guys never gave up,” said Cook. “We struggled since we got here. The Ford
Power Stroke Diesel by International truck was off a little bit tonight but I
can guarantee it wasn’t by a lack of effort. I fought an aero push as bad as
I’ve ever had to fight. The truck was extremely tight behind other trucks. We’ll
work on that and make sure we’re ready for Dover.”
The Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International race team moved one spot in the
driver points standings to eighth and they head to Dover International Speedway
on June 4th. Cook has three, top-15 finishes in four starts at the “Monster
Mile” and again looks to stay in contention for the championship title.
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