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UROC
Pro-Nationals Test Bulloch & Munford Strength
Salt
Lake City, Utah, – (August 1, 2006) The 2005 WARN
Winch Champions pulled into the Rocky Mountain Raceway
located in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a goal to add
hardware to their growing 2006 trophy cabinet, as well
as tally up the important series points towards the
2006 UROC Pro National Championship.
The Rocky
Mountain Raceway venue for the fourth UROC Pro National
event was held on the manmade sprayed gunnite created
by UROC CEO – Ranch Pratt in late 2004. “This
venue always produces difficult obstacles and although
it’s manmade, the surface changes with the wind
and the rain along with elements from the competitors
who run before you,” remarked spotter Karl Munford.
Facing soaring
temperatures that baked the Salt Lake valley, On Track
Krawler Team battled with the nation’s top drivers
on Saturday, positioning them for a final charge in
the last day of competition. Ready to blaze a trail,
the duo hit a roadblock when the competitor in front
of them broke off an oil filter during his run, littering
the manmade wall with a film of greasy used oil. In
fact, UROC Officials worked feverishly for over an hour
to clean up the spill and restore the obstacle to a
similar condition from earlier in the day.
“We
got up on the rock face and began crawling the wall
as we have many times previously, but this time the
surface was too slick. We really needed to get up and
over the wall in order to stay in the running. However,
we ended up sliding off the edge because it was so slick,”
commented a dejected Bulloch.
But that
was only the beginning of the team’s woes. At
the completion of regulation competition, they were
told by UROC Officials that they were in 5th position
and the Main Event would only include the top four teams.
It was later discovered, however, that they were actually
tied for third position at the end of the regular event.
With the main event well underway for over an hour,
UROC Officials placed them in 4th position in the final
standings.
Team Owner
Dean Bulloch commented, “It’s unfortunate
that the scoring officials made that mistake. Had we
been given the opportunity to compete in the main event,
who knows where we would have ended up? In fact, the
main event was a ‘cone fest’ and I feel
we would have had a great opportunity to move up in
the field.”
Despite the
undeniable bad luck for On Track Krawler Team, the fourth
place finish gave them enough series points to remain
in the third spot and only two points out of second
place series points.
“We’ll
continue to run strong towards the series point’s
championship,” said Karl Munford.
With three
weeks off before the team heads to Lake Tahoe, California
for the next event, they are prepping the “ZUK”
for the last half of the season. They will soon head
for the final round of the W.E. Rock National Series
on the water’s edge of Lake Tahoe.
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