| TORC Series Rd. 10, Perris, CA, September 26 | |||||
| Pro 4x4 1. Rick Huseman 2. Kyle LeDuc 3. Scott Douglas | Pro 2WD 1. Rob MacCachren 2. Dan Vanden Huevel 3. Todd LeDuc | Pro Light 1. Jeff Kincaid 2. Marty Hart 3. Todd Cunningham | |||
| GNCC Round 7, Glen Helen, CA, September 26 | |||||
| Pro ATV 1. Jeremie Warnia 2. Beau Baron 3. Josh Frederick | Pro-Am ATV 1. David Haagsma 2. Garrin Fuller 3. Dillon Zimmerman | ||||
| GNCC Round 11, Yadkinville, NC, September 26-27 | |||||
| XC1 Pro 1. Paul Whibley (Kaw) 2. Josh Stang (Suz) 3. Charlie Mullins (Suz) | XC2 Pro-Am 1. Kailub Russell 2. Cory Buttrick 3. Scott Watkins | ||||
Wide-open on the back straight closing on the race leaders, the Douglas Motorsports AMSOIL Kumho Ford F-150 burst into flames in a heart-stopping fireball. Spectators in the Red Bull hospitality pavilion said they could literally feel the heat as Douglas flashed by. Scott steered the number 7 AMSOIL Kumho F-150 to the infield wall, where the safety crew quickly put out the raging fire. Racers had to contend with dry and dusty track conditions on Friday so the track crew ripped the surface and watered all night to work moisture into the desert soil. Dust was better on Saturday, but heavy, sticky mud became the challenge. That mud quickly clogged radiators and made visibility a problem for all drivers. Douglas Motorsports has the radiators in the silver and black AMSOIL Kumho F-150 well protected, but in this case, the muck found its way to the front of the transmission cooler. “All the temperature gauges were pegged,” stated Scott Douglas after the race. "Normally I would pull in, but we were running up front and had a good shot at winning the race. I was amazed how the truck kept running. The AMSOIL held up and kept us going even with the extreme temperatures. When I came back onto the oval after the infield section and stood on the gas, one of the lines connecting the transmission to the cooler finally let go. We run expensive, ultra-high temperature transmission cooling lines, but they were no match for heat we were putting through them. AMSOIL Synthetic Automatic Transmission Fluid kept us going under these extreme loads and temperatures to the extent we pushed another part to failure that we’ve never had a problem with.” Surviving the dusty conditions in Friday night’s round 15 race, Scott earned his ninth podium finish of the season with a third. The strong finish was impressive considering Douglas ran more than half the race with two flat tires. Heavy contact in the low visibility cut both left side tires. Since he was running up front and challenging the leaders for position, Scott elected to stay out, run on the inner-liners and not pit to change tires. Douglas Motorsports would like to thank all their great fans and sponsors, including; AMSOIL, Kumho Tires, Sycuan Resort & Casino, Ford Trucks, Fox Shox, Walker Evans Racing Wheels, KC Hilites, Raceline Oil Pumps, Miller Electric, BorgWarner, ProFab Motorsprts, Pro Power Racing, Ringers Gloves, Stewart Warner, Hawk Performance, MasterCraft Seats, Howe Performance Power Steering, J&H Transmission, McKenzie’s, MSD, Peterson Fluid Systems, and Phil’s Inc. The Las Vegas race will air Sunday November 8th at 1:30 pm on ABC – it’s worth watching for the highlight reel alone. Follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/OffRoadDotCom
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