Passing Thoughts: Drivers Test Gen-6 Car For Texas Debut
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Gen-6 Race Car Prepare For Season’s First Night Race
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (April 11, 2013)
– Records crumbled, numbers
skyrocketed and emotions flared during the Gen-6 race car’s debut on
the first two intermediate tracks on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
schedule – Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Auto Club Speedway in Fontana,
Calif. And according to those who spoke today, expect
more of the same during Saturday night’s race at the 1.5-mile Texas
Motor Speedway.
On
Thursday, drivers tested the Gen-6 car at Texas Motor Speedway in
preparation for the third intermediate installment, set for Saturday
night
(7:30 p.m. ET on FOX, FOX Deportes, Motor Racing Network Radio,
SiriusXM Satellite Radio). Kurt Busch, a 2009 Texas winner, turned the
fastest lap in the first session at 191.225 mph. Greg Biffle, a two-time
winner at Texas, was fastest in the second session
(192.864 mph).
“I
honestly think we've had some of the best racing we've had in a
decade,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition,
during the
break between the two two-hour long test sessions. “I mean, they're
really hard racing. …Vegas was an outstanding race. Best race we've had
there. [Auto Club] Speedway, best race we've had there. It was an
opportunity for us to start over in many ways,
shapes or forms because we had everyone working together, so everyone
started at a higher level when we handed this car off, very different
than what we've done in the last decade.”
A
well-worn Texas racing surface, combined with previous intermediate
track performances of the Gen-6 Chevrolet SS, Toyota Camry and Ford
Fusion,
had driver’s predicting a similar race to those held at Las Vegas and
Auto Club Speedway. There were a track-record 31 green flag passes for
the lead at Las Vegas, and a record-matching 41 at Auto Club Speedway.
“The
car's definitely been different than we expected at some places and
they put on a good race at the big tracks where we thought passing was
going to be more difficult than we had last year,” said Martin Truex
Jr., driver of the No. 56 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota. “So far so good and
hopefully it will be more of the same this weekend."
Biffle
and Paul Menard both currently reside in the top 10 in series points,
and both have had success at Texas. Biffle won last year’s spring race,
and Menard collected one of his seven career top fives at Texas in
2011.
“The
last time I drove this car was last year here and it has come so far
since then,” said Biffle, driver of the No. 16 3M Ford. “It was
definitely
a handful then to drive and now the first few laps on the race track it
has a lot of grip and is really fun to drive. You know, it is the same
old Texas. We are sliding and a little loose and then tight and it is
going to be a fun race.”
“So
far, so good,” said Menard, driver of the No. 27 Quaker State / Menards
Chevrolet. “We put a big emphasis on just making sure we unload good
today and do all the right things with preparation to unload good. It’s
hard if you’re looking for a half a second, it’s hard to make that up.
But right now we’re just looking for a couple tenths. I feel good about
how our speed is. We’ve got a lot of things
left to try for these couple of hours in the afternoon session and try
to get a little bit better.”
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