Engine problems send six drivers to the rear in Mexico City
Quote selected text Published March 4th, 2007 in NASCAR News
At least six drivers will go to the rear of the field for the Telcel-Motorola Mexico 200 because of engine changes. The high altitude of Mexico City (7,400 feet) can wear on the engines, as well as the high-RPM first turn of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez course.
Three rookies - #6-David Ragan, #77-Kertus Davis and #88-Shane Huffman - will go to the rear of the field for the start. They will be joined by two experienced road racers: #17-Michel Jourdain and #21-P.J. Jones. #99-David Reutimann also changed an engine.
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