Wilden the polesitter led the opening two laps, and he and co-driver
Dean Martin participated in a different pit stop sequence, opting to stay out during the first of three caution periods while many of the leaders pitted. Martin led two laps during his stint, and Wilden was able to move into the top five during the race's final hour. Weldon did fall out of the top five in the final hour finishing 7th then promoted to sixth following a penalty on Billy Johnson.
The championship was the first for Wilden's team, Rehagen Racing, and the second consecutive for Ford, which defeated BMW by four points (348-344).
Many SVTOA members know Dean Martin as long a time SVT enthusiast and SVT Vehicle Dynamics development engineer who also spent many of his years and personal time supporting SVT owners and SVTOA events.
We hear in Tampa Bay are escpecially pround of Dean Martin and
Larry Rehagan for taking thier team and shared passions to reach the ultimate goal in a tough hard working Series. So next time you see Larry, Dean, Ken, or any of the hard working crew of Rehagan Racing give them there well earned dues,support, and encourgment for there the hard work in 2009 but even more for the upcomming
2010 Koni Challange Season.
If you would like to find out more about Rehagan Racing check out there Web site.