Found September 25, 2012 on Start 'N' Park Blog: Yardbarker Blogger Network
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LOUDON, N.H. – David Reutimann secured a 34th-place starting spot for the Sunday’s Sylvania 300. The Tommy Baldwin Racing (TBR) team worked on the handling of the No. 10 Chevrolet during the 300-lap race, and Reutimann drove to a 30th-place finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Reutimann took the green flag from the 34th position and quickly worked into the 32nd position by lap 15. The Florida native told the crew that the car was loose in the center of the corner. By lap 37, the No. 10 Chevrolet was the fastest car on the track and running in the 32nd position. On lap 42, NASCAR Officials waved the yellow flag for a competition caution. Crew Chief and New England native Tommy Baldwin called the No. 10 Chevrolet down pit road for a four-tire pit stop and a trackbar adjustment. The No. 10 Chevrolet restarted in the 28th position on lap 46. Reutimann still struggled with a loose-handling racecar. By lap 93, he told the crew he needed help getting into the corner so he was not so fre...
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