Vacation didn't heal wounds in Jeff Gordon-Clint Bowyer feud
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Jan. 10, 2013
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. -- Clint Bowyer and Jeff Gordon were in the same place at
the same time on New Year's Eve, but that doesn't mean
there was a meeting of the minds between the feuding drivers.
After
Thursday morning's Preseason Thunder test session at Daytona
International Speedway, Bowyer side-stepped questions about the status
of lingering hard feelings stemming from last November's crash at
Phoenix, where Gordon freely acknowledged he wrecked Bowyer on purpose
as payback for previous racing incidents.
Coincidentally,
Bowyer and Gordon both vacationed in St. Bart's in the Caribbean, and
both attended a New Year's Eve celebration on
rapper Sean "P. Diddy" Combs' yacht.
"I
was on the damnedest boat you've ever seen in your life," Bowyer said
when asked if he had run into Gordon -- figuratively -- during
the party. "I'm from Kansas. We don't have big boats in Kansas. We
don't have very big bodies of water, so I think he was on that same
boat, but there was a lot of other people on there, and there was a big
time being had.
"Yes,
he was on there, and I think it was on the same island. I'm pretty sure
he was on there. It was pretty late -- put it that way."
Pressed
as to whether he and Gordon had "bonded" during the vacation trip,
Bowyer replied sarcastically, "Yeah, we held hands and walked
on the boat and discussed the past year and enjoyed ourselves
throughout the whole vacation.
"That was the one person that I definitely wanted to vacation with. I couldn't wait to get there for that very reason."
Asked how he and Bowyer ended up at the same party on the same boat, Gordon quipped, "The question is how he got on the yacht."
Gordon was equally coy about whether anything had been resolved.
"It
was just an amazing event that P. Diddy had," said Gordon, who has been
vacationing at St. Bart's for the past few years. "We were
just hanging out, having a good time, and on walks Bowyer and (Kevin)
Harvick and a couple of other folks…
"We talked. We talked -- and I had a great New Year's."
DANICA PATRICK: TOO EARLY TO SET SPECIFIC GOALS
Though
she was third fastest in single-car runs in Thursday morning's test
session, Danica Patrick said it's too early to establish
specific metrics for her first full season of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
racing.
Nevertheless, she hopes NASCAR's new "Gen 6" race car will favor her driving style.
"It's
a new year, it's a new car, and a lot of stuff changes," Patrick said
between sessions. "So I'll be working full-time with (crew
chief) Tony (Gibson) and the guys now, and I think everything changes a
little bit, and you can never really know what to expect.
"I
think we just need to get started on the season and get these first few
races out of the way and start to create some baseline for
what we're expecting and what we're shooting for."
Patrick
reaffirmed what she had indicated earlier, that she will not try to run
the Coca-Cola 600 Cup race and Indianapolis 500 on May
26
"I
can confirm to you today that I will not be doing the Indy 500,"
Patrick said. "I'm just going to do the Coke 600. The team and I
decided to focus on Cup. It's going to be plenty of work as it is, and
it's going to be important for me -- running for the championship
full-time for the first time -- to really keep myself focused with the
Cup car.
"But if I do do the Indy 500 moving forward, it will be with (sponsor) GoDaddy."
KESELOWSKI EXCITED BY SWITCH TO FORD
Michigan
native Brad Keselowski didn't have to travel far to Ford Motor Company,
but he liked what he saw on a Monday visit to the Detroit
auto maker.
Keselowski
won the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship in a Dodge, even
though Penske Racing had announced early in the year
that the organization that fields Keselowski cars would switch to Ford
between seasons.
Keselowski left his meeting with the Ford brass enthused by his prospects for 2013.
"The
level of engagement from the very highest levels is remarkable,"
Keselowski said. "It shows the commitment that Ford has, and I
have never experienced that before.
"That
makes me feel very confident that, any bit of adversity or any hurdle
we have to climb, we can do it, because we have a dedication
of resources and top-notch people."
KENSETH TOPS THE CHARTS
The
transition to a new race car and new team didn't faze Matt Kenseth, who
was fastest in Thursday's first test session at Daytona.
Driving the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota after an offseason move from
Roush Fenway Racing, Kenseth also posted the fastest 10-lap average
during the morning session, running an average of 192.757 mph on his
third through 12th laps.
As
part of a four-car draft with fellow Toyota drivers Kyle Busch and Mark
Martin, JGR teammates Denny Hamlin and Kenseth were 1-2 after
lunch, with Hamlin posting the fastest lap of the day (195.712 mph)
late in the session.
Multicar drafting was the exception rather than the rule on Thursday, however, as most teams concentrated on single-car runs.
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