Martin Truex Jr. and Mark Martin, at least, know where they’ll start next Sunday’s Daytona 500.
February 2009
JGR adds DiBenedetto to driver development team
onJoe Gibbs Racing announced Monday that it has signed 17-year-old Matt DiBenedetto to its driver development program.
NASCAR Hall of Fame fills two of its vital positions
onThe Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority (CRVA) is excited to welcome Kevin Schlesier as exhibits manager, and Michele Leopold as registrar and collections manager for the NASCAR Hall of Fame.
Driver Q&A: Matt Kenseth
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MATT KENSETH – No. 17 DeWalt Ford Fusion – HOW DO YOU STOP JIMMIE JOHNSON? “I’ve been really happy for Jimmie and Chad to win three in a row. Really, I think they’ve earned it every year and they’ve deserved it. They’ve figured out how to win in every different situation that they’ve been put in and I think they’re the best out there. As a competitor, you always want to see the best team win, even if that’s not you. That’s kind of how I’ve always been. I always like seeing the fastest car win the race, not the car who milked it on fuel mileage and maybe didn’t have the fastest car. It’s the same with winning a championship. Even though the system is different than it was before, as a racer you still want to see the team win it that has been the best car overall for the season. I think it would really be hard to say Jimmie hasn’t been the best car for the last four or five years at least.”
THERE SEEMS TO BE THREE TIERS OF TEAMS OUT THERE NOW. WILL THAT CHANGE THE QUALITY OF RACING? “Everybody has a different opinion on it. Some people think if they get all the cars the same speed, that’s gonna be the best racing you have. In my opinion, it’s about the worst racing you can have. I think the racing was good last year and I think it will be better this year. I think if you get a bigger separation from first to last, in my opinion, it makes the racing better. I think if there’s 15 cars on the lead lap at the end of the race and there’s a caution with 50 to go, you’re gonna see a lot more strategy and you’re gonna see better racing for the win. When there are 30 cars on the lead lap, everybody is gonna do the same thing because they’re scared of losing all that track position. I think it’ll make it better. I think when there’s more of a spread in speed, it makes passing easier and makes you be able to run side-by-side and catch a slower car and pass them. When everybody is almost the same speed and you get behind somebody, even if you’re a tenth or two better and you get aero-tight and can’t pass anybody it just kind of changes the racing. My hope is that no testing and the teams changing around a little bit, I think it will spread the field out a little bit and you’ll maybe see some different winners and more passing. I think maybe you’ll see a better race. That’s just my opinion. I don’t know, but that’s always the way I’ve looked at it.”
Gatorade Duel at Daytona Lineups
onThe Gatorade Duel at Daytona start at 2pm/Eastern on Thursday and determine the starting spots for Sunday’s Daytona 500, and some who still need to qualify their way in. Here’s how they’ll lineup…
| Duel #1 | Duel #2 |
| 1 1 Martin Truex Jr 2 21 * Bill Elliott 3 48 Jimmie Johnson 4 8 Aric Almirola 5 24 Jeff Gordon 6 14 * Tony Stewart 7 98 Paul Menard 8 16 Greg Biffle 9 87 * Joe Nemechek 10 20 Joey Logano 11 17 Matt Kenseth 12 26 Jamie McMurray 13 6 David Ragan 14 47 Marcos Ambrose 15 36 * Scott Riggs 16 55 Michael Waltrip 17 34 John Andretti 18 09 * Brad Keselowski 19 9 Kasey Kahne 20 7 Robby Gordon 21 07 Casey Mears 22 2 Kurt Busch 23 77 Sam Hornish Jr 24 27 * Kirk Shelmerdine 25 37 * Tony Raines 26 66 * Terry Labonte 27 23 * Mike Skinner 28 46 * Carl Long |
1 5 Mark Martin 2 39 Ryan Newman 3 42 Juan Pablo Montoya 4 28 * Travis Kvapil 5 96 Bobby Labonte 6 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr 7 78 * Regan Smith 8 18 Kyle Busch 9 82 Scott Speed 10 00 David Reutimann 11 08 * Boris Said 12 33 Clint Bowyer 13 11 Denny Hamlin 14 99 Carl Edwards 15 43 Reed Sorenson 16 19 Elliott Sadler 17 31 Jeff Burton 18 83 Brian Vickers 19 44 * AJ Allmendinger 20 12 David Stremme 21 41 * Jeremy Mayfield 22 71 * Mike Wallace 23 73 * Mike Garvey 24 29 Kevin Harvick 25 75 * Derrike Cope 26 51 * Kelly Bires 27 64 * Geoff Bodine 28 57 * Norm Benning |
