2015-06-01

Linc Brown’s Strong Pro Late Model Debut Derailed by a Charging System Glitch

Linc Brown's Strong Pro Late Model Debut Derailed by a Charging System Glitch

By Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media

 

Every driver in the field was looking to claim their place in motorsports history. Not just for earning the checkered flag in a 100 lap marquee event, but also being the first to score a victory in the APC Pro Late Model Series.

 

After putting his own racing career on hold to serve as coach and mentor for his daughter Bailey during her transition from the Kawartha-Durham Kart Club to the INEX Ontario Legends Series, Linc Brown was anxious to take the green flag in the inaugural showdown, staged Saturday, May 23rd at Sunset Speedway, just north of Toronto. With previous experience in the Late Model divisions at Kawartha Speedway and the Canadian Tire Motorsport Park/Mosport Speedway oval – as well as on the former Alstar Late Model Tour – the 49 year-old from Colborne, Ontario did his homework to make sure the #99 Dodge was ready for battle.

 

"Above anything else, I wanted to have a competitive car," confided Brown. "The last thing any racer wants is to look like they don't belong. We went through a detailed checklist and the effort paid-off, as we were 11th quickest in the pre-race practice session and after a gear change, qualified 17th out of the 31 teams to time trial."

 

Brown says the gear change was an effort to save tires in the feature and that goal was accomplished, as the veteran made steady progress through the field and was running 9th by the halfway point. The car was strong and the driver was confident in landing a top 5 finish at end of the day, until an electrical problem in the charging system killed the battery voltage and consequently, the ignition system. The car shut-off during a caution period with 56 laps complete, ending his day.

 

"Considering it was our first outing in almost 2 years, there were a number of positive experiences to take away from the run," said Brown. "It was great to have my whole family with me for the weekend. They're familiar with the drill, making things less stressful and a strong outing for everyone. Jamie Wagar helped get the car ready and will crew at the Flamboro show. I also enjoyed having Jay Nash, who came all the way from Kingston and Ian and Andrew Moffatt, who normally crew for my friend Dave Morgan helped in the pits and with communications. Danny and Doug Benedict were also around after the Mini Stock feature to help if needed."

 

Brown says the spotting work by his daughter Bailey earned high praise from others who were helping communicate with teams in the race. Even Ron Pearn – father of NASCAR Sprint Cup crew chief Cole Pearn – was impressed with the 16 year-old's work ethic.

 

Next of the agenda for the #99 Kawartha Metals Corporation, Don Butt Auto Body, Belleville Transmission & Auto Service, Mayhew Graphics, Rousseau Publications and Clarke Motorsports Communications Late Model team is Saturday, June 6th at Flamboro Speedway.

 

For sponsorship and marketing opportunities with Linc Brown Motorsports, contact 99.linc.brown@gmail.com

 

Bailey Brown's 2015 INEX Ontario Legends Series Schedule:

 

Saturday, May 16th                 Peterborough Speedway

25 lap feature event. Started 7th, finished 10th.

Saturday, May 30th                 Peterborough Speedway

Rained out

 

Saturday, June 6th                  Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, June 20th                Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, June 27th                Sunset Speedway

 

Saturday, July 4th                   Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, July 11th                 Sunset Speedway

 

Saturday, August 8th              Sunset Speedway

Saturday, August 15th            Peterborough Speedway

Saturday, August 22nd           Sunset Speedway

Sunday, August 23rd              Sunset Speedway

Saturday, August 29th            Peterborough Speedway

 

Linc Brown's 2015 APC Pro Late Model Series Schedule

 

Saturday, May 23rd                 Sunset Speedway

100 lap feature event. Started 17th, finished 22nd.

 

Saturday, June 6th                  Flamboro Speedway

Friday, June 26th                    Delaware Speedway

 

Wednesday, July 1st              Flamboro Speedway

Saturday, July 18th                 Peterborough Speedway

 

Saturday, August 2nd            Sauble Speedway

Saturday, August 23rd            Sunset Speedway

 

Saturday, September 19th     Delaware Speedway

 

Photo attachment: Dan Little

 

After a charging system sidelined his APC Pro Late Model Series debut, Colborne, Ontario's Linc Brown (#99) will be looking for a strong run when the tour shifts to Flamboro Speedway Saturday, June 6th.

 

Prepared by: Jim Clarke, Clarke Motorsports Communications/First Draft Media


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