Feeling A Draft: Pack Mentality Returns To Daytona
Drivers Test Drafting At Daytona For First Time In Gen-6 Car
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (January 11, 2013)
– Day 2 of Preseason Thunder
at Daytona International Speedway offered a little bit of everything,
with the highlight coming in the afternoon as the pack returned to the
high banks.
Friday’s
second session opened with a multi-car pack working on drafting around
the hallowed 2.5-mile superspeedway. About an hour into the afternoon
test session, a 12-car accident ended several teams’ day.
During
Day 2’s media availability, NASCAR’s 10-time Most Popular Driver Dale
Earnhardt Jr. talked about his anticipation for the upcoming 2013
season.
“I
feel like that the sport is in a good healthy place,” said Dale
Earnhardt Jr. “We have a good opportunity to grow. With this car we
have a chance
to do something great and really make a big impact … I think the racing
is as exciting as it has been in a long time. You look at some of
these old races and look back at some of the events that we had in the
‘80s and the ‘90s … it always is changing and
it always will, but I think we have improved it.”
Trevor Bayne, the 2011 Daytona 500 champion, posted the fastest lap of both days at 199.650 mph, set in the afternoon session.
"The
biggest thing was just how the draft was working more like it used to
be,” said Martin Truex Jr. “There were no two-car tandems, it was cool
being able to back up off the leader and get runs and take the lead and
do things like you used to do. It has a little bit more strategy
involved than just holding it wide open and hitting the guy in front of
you as hard as you could, so I thought it was
cool.”
With
The Sprint Unlimited (Feb. 16 on SPEED, Motor Racing Network Radio and
SiriusXM Satellite Radio) and the Daytona 500 (Feb. 24 on FOX, Motor
Racing Network Radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio) a little more than a
month away, Greg Biffle is readying himself for what he believes will be
a “fun” and “exciting” Speedweeks.
“The
cars are stuck less and they are looser,” said Greg Biffle. “That is
good for racing. It is good for the fans. It will make it more exciting
and make pit strategy come into play. If you put tires on, you will be
able to go faster. I think all of that is good. This is going to be a
heck of a race. I like that the cars were sliding around and hard to
drive. It will make it a fun race.”
Off
the track, Jimmie Johnson, 2006 Daytona 500 winner, has partnered with
Daytona International Speedway to provide fans with “The 48 Experience,”
the ultimate race fan package for the Daytona 500.
“I
became a fan of racing as a kid and I think the future of our sport
really relies on connecting with the young kids and helping them get
involved
in the sport and understanding and being around it,” said Jimmie
Johnson. “Hopefully, this program can contribute to that.”
“The
48 Experience” and great seats are still available for the 55th Annual
Daytona 500 on February 24. Call 1-800-PITSHOP or visit
www.daytona500.com.
Tomorrow concludes 2013 Preseason Thunder for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams
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