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Terry Cook and Ford Power Stroke® Diesel by International® Racing Finish 27th at Memphis
(MILLINGTON, Tenn.) Terry Cook and the Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International Racing team finished 27th in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series event after being caught on pit road when a caution fell on lap 101. Crew chief Jamie Jones had called Cook on to pit road for four tires, gasoline and multiple adjustments just one lap before. The Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International Racing team will head to Milwaukee next weekend, where Cook has visited Victory Lane before.
The Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International Racing truck just didnt have a setup we wanted today. The team made adjustments under just about every caution and never really hit on it. We had a bad pit stop at the races midpoint under the green flag and it set us back when the caution flag came out one lap later. Were going to Milwaukee next weekend and will look for better results there.
Based in Mooresville, N.C., ppc Racing enters its first season of competition in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series with driver Terry Cook and the No. 10 Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International race team. ppc Racing continues its competition in the NASCAR Busch Series, its fifth season, with driver Jason Keller in the No. 22 Miller High Life Ford Taurus. With co-owners Greg Pollex and Keith Barnwell, ppc Racing earned the 2000 NASCAR Busch Series championship and has scored 27 wins and more than 150 top-five finishes as it enters the 2004 season.
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