"I think all of that, all the times that we've had, winning No Mercy, so we have a lot of intel on this track, but again, it's just a great team that we have," Buginga added. "There's a lot of high-caliber cars, but we have a great bunch of guys with us."īuginga has used his familiarity with SGMP as a baseline for repeat performances. "It's still early, this first round there's 15,000 other rounds to come," Buginga said. Though Buginga's opening salvo was impressive, he's not getting excited yet. Pro 275 racer Manny Buginga picked up where he left off last fall at the No Mercy 12 event by setting the pace with a 3.756 elapsed time at 198.64 miles per hour. "If the air stays about the same, I believe it may stand." "If the air gets much better, our run won't stick," Lee said. If the air is there for Thursday's session, Lee intends to turn up the wick. But if the air comes around, we're going to go ahead and see what we can do." I mean, if the air's not there, there's no sense trying to go faster because we won't be able to do it. We kind of see what everybody else is doing and then just kind of get a feel for what the air is. "We went to Orlando to test prior to this event and we pretty much just laid down exactly what we did there, here first round," Lee explains. We tested last week, and we're just duplicating what we've already done in testing.Īccording to Lee, the first run in Valdosta was a carbon copy of what he accomplished in Orlando. "But as the air gets better, we're definitely going to look to go a lot faster. "We just made small changes and to keep improving," Lee explained. The World driver Jason Lee had a feeling something good was going to happen Wednesday night during the opening session of the Duck X Productions marquee event, Lights Out 13, at South Georgia Motorsports Park.Ĭredit a successful test at Orlando Speed World ahead of the event for the impetus of his success.
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