Miguel Paludo NCWTS Preview: Iowa Speedway

A Little Corny…The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) heads to Iowa Speedway for the first of two shootouts at the 0.875-mile track in America’s heartland. In his three previous starts in Iowa, Paludo has earned three top-15 and one top-10 finish, completing 100-percent of all scheduled laps at the track.

 

Green, Green…The No. 32 Chevrolet is once again going green, sporting the colors of AccuDoc Solutions this weekend at Iowa Speedway. AccuDoc Solutions is based in Morrisville, N.C. and provides billing-statement printing and processing to hospitals and hospital-based physicians. In addition to paper-based billing statements, ADS enables patients to choose electronic statement delivery and make payments through secure online payment portals. Notable North Carolina based clients include Carolina’s Healthcare System, the UNC Healthcare System, Sentara Healthcare, Baptist Health Care Pensacola, Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, Memorial Healthcare System and WakeMed. To learn more, visit www.AccuDocSolutions.com.

 

This Week’s Silverado…Paludo and the No. 32 AccuDoc Solutions team will unload chassis TSM-227 this weekend. This chassis made its on-track debut earlier this season at Martinsville Speedway where Paludo ran in the top five for much of the race.

 

Stop and Say Hi…If you’re at the track this weekend, stop by and meet Paludo and his Turner Scott Motorsports teammates at the NCWTS autograph session located under the Turn 4 grandstands from 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. CDT.

 

Watch and Listen…The American Ethanol 200 can be seen live on Saturday, July 13 on SPEED. Pre-race coverage will begin at 8:00 p.m. EDT, and the event can also be heard live on MRN Radio as well as SiriusXM Radio, channel 90.

 

Previous Race Recap…Paludo and the No. 32 AccuDoc Solutions team showed consistency from beginning to end in the eighth race weekend of the season at Kentucky Speedway. After two solid practice sessions and a top-10 qualifying run, Paludo brought home a seventh-place finish and gained a position in the NCWTS Driver Point Standings, now sitting eighth following the UNOH 225.

 

Miguel Paludo on driving at Iowa Speedway

“Iowa Speedway is somewhere that I feel we’ve had a lot of consistency in the past. We’ve always run pretty well there, both the No. 32 team and Turner Scott Motorsports as a whole. It’s a track I feel pretty comfortable at and we’re bringing our Martinsville truck, which I was really happy with when we ran it earlier this year. We’re so close to that first win and Iowa has one of the coolest trophies of any track. I’d love to bring that gas pump home with me.”

 

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