Meeting Of The Minds: Teamwork Key During Two-Day Phoenix Test
Testing, Collaboration Dominate Phoenix In New Car Preparations
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Oct. 24, 2012)
– As the 2012 season winds down,
the on-track debut of the new 2013 car at Daytona in February looms
large. And to that end, major collaborative efforts between NASCAR and
its teams highlighted today’s Goodyear test for the redesigned race car
at Phoenix International Raceway.
Over
the last two days, another bullet was marked off the checklist in
preparation for the much-anticipated event as Brad Keselowski, Tony
Stewart,
Denny Hamlin, Carl Edwards, Kurt Busch, Jamie McMurray, Paul Menard and
Brendan Gaughan participated in a Goodyear tire test for the
next-generation cars at Phoenix International Raceway.
“You
try to be as far ahead of this sport as you can; it’s a constantly
evolving target,” said NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points leader
Keselowski.
“Certainly Goodyear and NASCAR in conjunction with the teams share that
goal to do what we can to improve the sport … It’s part of that
commitment to evolve the sport as smoothly as possible.
“It’s
important to stay in communication with NASCAR and the whole team
across the board that works on these things. There are things that we
know
about the cars that we have access to because we work on them and drive
them and do all those things every week that they might not know. And
there are some things that they know that we are not going to know with
the testing that they do at the tech center
and so forth and with the path that they’d like to see the sport go.
So, I think we have the ability to both help each other out quite a bit
to make the sport better and take advantage of those capabilities.”
Robin
Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition, echoed Keselowski’s
sentiment, saying the information gleaned from drivers has helped hasten
the evolution of the 2013 car.
“When
you have events that are like this – that are Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday – your relationships are won,” Pemberton said. “Everyone is
working
on a test plan and everybody basically pulls on the same end of the
rope. And so, people have a tendency to drop their guard and talk more
openly about the car and the testing and the results of the things that
they are testing. We have great relationships
with all of our teams and all of our drivers for the most part.”
The next test for Goodyear and the 2013 cars is scheduled for Nov. 6-7 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
NASCAR
has worked closely with the three manufacturers – Chevrolet, Ford and
Toyota – to develop the next generation of race cars that will make
their debut during Speedweeks 2013 at Daytona International Speedway.
The new race cars are designed to mirror their production counterparts
in appearance.
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