Home again for hot-starting Hamlin, Grubb at Richmond
April 26, 2012: Weekend preview
NASCAR Wire Service
Denny
Hamlin's fond memories of his Richmond International Raceway predate
his racing career, when once he was just a young fan in the stands. But
Hamlin's reminiscing in recent years has been about stellar performances
on one of his best tracks.
Whether
the reason is nostalgia or more recent history, Hamlin is happy to see
Richmond on the schedule for Saturday night's Capital City 400 Presented
By Virginia Is For Lovers (7 p.m. ET, FOX).
The
.75-mile track is a ripe setting for Hamlin to build upon an already
strong start to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. The Chesterfield,
Va., native -- a two-time Richmond winner in both Sprint Cup and
Nationwide competition -- already has two victories in eight races this
year, including last week's run to the checkers at Kansas Speedway.
Hamlin
is also hosting Thursday's fifth annual Denny Hamlin Short Track
Showdown, a charity late model event benefitting the driver's
foundation.
"I
love going to Richmond, anyway, but any time you can go after winning
the previous week, it makes it a little more exciting," Hamlin said.
"I'm excited about it. It's a big weekend for us."
Part
of the reason for Hamlin's early 2012 momentum has been his budding
chemistry with crew chief Darien Grubb, another Virginia native with
deep-running ties to Richmond. Grubb's offseason move to the Joe Gibbs
Racing operation has already paid dividends, with Hamlin currently fifth
in Sprint Cup points and firmly in Chase contention.
"It's
a close-to-home place," said Grubb, a Virginia Tech graduate born in
Floyd, Va. "I've got a lot of friends and family that go up there. I may
go out and have a cookout with them Friday or Saturday before the race.
It's actually been pretty cool."
Hamlin
trails in the standings by 23 points to leader Greg Biffle, the Texas
Motor Speedway winner who has lead the Sprint Cup Series since the third
race of the season, at Las Vegas.
PASTRANA POISED FOR NASCAR DEBUT
When
Travis Pastrana suits up for his first foray into the NASCAR Nationwide
Series, he'll do so with a haircut arguably more suited for the hockey
playoffs than the racetrack.
The
action sports star, sporting a glorious mullet, will make a
much-anticipated Nationwide debut Friday night at Richmond International
Raceway in the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2),
the seventh race of the season.
Pastrana,
who has made a name for himself on two wheels and four, has already had
some seasoning in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series, which he called a
"humbling" experience.
"I've
gotten my butt kicked by literally 15-, 17-, 18-year-old kids on a
weekly basis, so there's definitely a lot of young talent coming up,"
Pastrana said. "I'm super excited to learn the ropes."
The
haircut came courtesy of a professional, but not exactly a professional
stylist. Pastrana has five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson to
thank for the new look.
"He
has a rocking mullet that I was able to carve out of his head with some
metal cutting shears," Johnson said. "He is all committed, fully in. On
a more serious note, it's just seat time. The guy knows how to race. He
knows how to ride and drive whatever the heck it is. It's just seat
time."
A
pair of two-time Nationwide winners continue to run 1-2 in the series
standings, with Elliott Sadler just four points ahead of defending
series champ Ricky Stenhouse Jr.
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