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| Raybestos Rookie Race Notes: Martinsville
03-31-2007 | TruckSeries.com Report
Aaron Fike in the No. 1 RFMS/Red Horse Racing Toyota. (VPS Motorimages Photo) Aaron Fike in the No. 1 RFMS/Red Horse Racing Toyota was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race at Martinsville. Fike finished seventh in today's race at Martinsville, his first top-10 and best finish in four Craftsman Truck Series races. His previous best finish was a 12th-place effort this season at Atlanta. Fike took Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the second time in four races this season. Unofficially Fike leads Joey Clanton by 10 points (45-35) in the Raybestos Rookie standings. Tyler Walker finished eighth, his first top-10 in seven career Craftsman Truck Series races. Walker's best previous finish was 21st at Las Vegas in 2003. Blake Bjorklund finished 19th, his best finish in four Craftsman Truck Series starts. Aaron Fike, No. 1 RFMS/Red Horse Racing Toyota: How difficult was this race? "It was all right. This was the first hot race of the year for me. I'm looking forward to going to Kansas." You and Tyler Walker exchanged a high-five after the race. "We're buddies so I just told him good job." How important is it for you and the team to run well at such a difficult track? "Well, since they won here I think it's pretty important. They won here last year so there's a lot of pressure on me to do good. I'm just glad I came out of here with a good top-10." Comment on your afternoon. "I don't know if I got taken out or took myself out but I ended up spinning twice. We battled back and ended up seventh. We had a top-five truck but we just had some bad luck." Tyler Walker, No. 36 360 OTC Toyota: You and Fike race each other hard in the closing laps. "Yeah, he got me this time but there's a lot more races. We raced a lot of years together so we know we can race side-by-side. We raced open wheel together and we just have fun together. We brought the truck home in one piece and that's what we needed to do." Blake Bjorklund, No. 8 MRD Motorsports Chevrolet: Willie Allen, No. 13 Chevrolet: Kelly Bires, No. 21 Bush's Baked Beans Ford: How was the truck before that? "We were really, really tight. We got a little better but not quite handling the way we needed to. We're making gains on it and going down the frontstretch something obviously broke in the rear end there."
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