Sprague Finishes Fifth in
California IROC Race
FONTANA, CA (April 27, 2002) - Three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Champion Jack Sprague rolled to a fifth-place finish in the second race of
the 2002 True Value International Race of Champions (IROC) Saturday at
California Speedway.
"Another 25 Laps and I'd have been right up there for the win," said
Sprague, the only NCTS driver to ever be invited to compete in the
prestigious IROC Series. Running the Busch race earlier today definitely
helped because I wound up driving the same groove."
The
50-lap, 100-mile race on the two-mile California oval saw Sprague start from
the ninth position. Battling top NASCAR Winston Cup stars Dale Jarrett, Tony
Stewart and event winner Kevin Harvick along with open-wheel hot-shots Scott
Sharp and Sam Hornish, Jr., Sprague, driving the white No. 5 Pontiac was
shuffled to the back of the field at the start of the race. He regrouped
and was able to make his way into the seventh position by Lap 14 and from
there on, dug hard to earn his second Top-5 IROC finish of the season.
"Hornish jumped the start and I just got shuffled back," said Sprague.
"It's so hard to pass in these cars, so it took a few laps to work my way
up. The car was a little tight, but pretty darn good. If there
were more laps to run, I'm pretty sure I would have caught the leaders."
The
finish left Sprague, the driver of the No. 24 NetZero Chevrolet Monte
Carlo
in the NASCAR Busch Series this season is tied for fourth in the 2002 IROC
standings heading into the next event at Chicagoland Speedway later this
summer.
"I know
I have a busy schedule this year, but I'd like to see a few more IROC races
on my calendar," said Sprague. "They're just that much
fun to race in, no matter how you finish. It's a real honor to be racing
with the kind of
drivers in the IROC Series. I'm already looking forward to the next race
at Chicagoland."
The True
Value IROC Series will resume Saturday, July 13, 2002 at Chicagoland
Speedway, Joliet, IL. The third of the four races will be taped and
telecast at a later date.