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Topic: Brian Montieth Back on Top in PA
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April 29, 2013 at
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The greatest triumphs come after the biggest adversity. For Brian Montieth and the Premier Auto Works team, the last two weeks have been highly adverse, if not worse. "We've been running like crap for the last couple weeks", said Montieth in a frank moment. Which made this weekend's victory at Lincoln Speedway all that much more sweet. With the World of Outlaws due in town in just a few short weeks, Montieth and the team have been working through a spat of horrible luck while fine tuning their setups for the big weekend to come. In the midst of their testing and tuning, the team has made progress, as Brian took his Rider powered Triple X from 9th to the lead on lap 17. After taking the lead, "The Edge" was the class of the field, blasting forward to take the win by a 1.5 second margin of victory over Adam Wilt and Fred Rahmer. "Couldn't be more pleased with this car and the boys, we needed this win" Brian said after winning his second main of the year. Despite the recent struggles, Montieth sits third in the Central PA Points Series behind Rahmer in the Rob Sell Ott powered Triple X and Brent Marks in his family owned Rider powered Triple X.
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April 29, 2013 at
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Jeff Kristensen
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April 29, 2013 at
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Posted By: Santa Cruz Interactive on April 29 2013 at 06:34:52 PM
The greatest triumphs come after the biggest adversity. For Brian Montieth and the Premier Auto Works team, the last two weeks have been highly adverse, if not worse. "We've been running like crap for the last couple weeks", said Montieth in a frank moment. Which made this weekend's victory at Lincoln Speedway all that much more sweet. With the World of Outlaws due in town in just a few short weeks, Montieth and the team have been working through a spat of horrible luck while fine tuning their setups for the big weekend to come. In the midst of their testing and tuning, the team has made progress, as Brian took his Rider powered Triple X from 9th to the lead on lap 17. After taking the lead, "The Edge" was the class of the field, blasting forward to take the win by a 1.5 second margin of victory over Adam Wilt and Fred Rahmer. "Couldn't be more pleased with this car and the boys, we needed this win" Brian said after winning his second main of the year. Despite the recent struggles, Montieth sits third in the Central PA Points Series behind Rahmer in the Rob Sell Ott powered Triple X and Brent Marks in his family owned Rider powered Triple X.
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Would like to be in PA when the Posse runs with the Outlaws. Our NorCal boys beat up pretty good on the Outlaws when they were here. I expect the Posse will do the same.
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