Driving New Trucks, Youth Is Served In NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
NASCAR Next Drivers Top Preseason Thunder Speed Charts At Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 14, 2014) – Brand-new Chevrolet, Ford and Toyota trucks
made their debuts on Monday at Daytona International Speedway.
It’s safe to say that they suit the NASCAR Next generation just fine.
NASCAR
Next drivers Jeb Burton and Ben Kennedy drafted their way to the top of
the speed charts during NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Preseason
Thunder at Daytona testing.
Burton churned a blistering lap of 191.144 mph, just slightly better
than Kennedy’s 190.925. Both were driving next generation Chevrolet
Silverados for Turner Scott Motorsports.
“I'm
excited,” said Burton, who is preparing for his second full season in
the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. “I think it could be an advantage
for us. I feel like our guys
are working really hard with this new body style in the wind tunnel and
testing a lot trying to make it better. I'm really excited to be back
with these guys. My team is pumped up. We're ready to go.”
Twenty
trucks recorded times during an extended test session Monday. Teams were
granted an extra 45 minutes to test their trucks in the draft, as
weather threatened to impact
Tuesday’s track time. They made the most of that time, as a 10-truck
draft finished off Monday’s action in high-speed style.
John Wes
Townley (190.917 mph), Matt Crafton (190.634) and Darrell Wallace Jr.
(190.577) rounded out the speed chart’s top five. Testing concluded
Tuesday with a rain-shortened
afternoon session and NASCAR officials were pleased with what they saw
from the Chevrolet Silverados, Ford F-150s and Toyota Tundras.
“I think
we've had a good test down here with all three series,” said Robin
Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition and racing development.
“The Sprint Cup Series session
was a nice long day but it nonetheless was a good test; the Nationwide
Series had obviously the best overall test in terms of timing and
cooperation from the weather; and it looks like everybody with the
Camping World Truck Series came down prepared, which
is good to see.”
The 2014
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series begins its season on February 21 with
the NextEra Energy Resources 250 at Daytona International Speedway. The
broadcast begins at 7:30
p.m. ET, with live coverage on FOX Sports 1, Motor Racing Network and
SiriusXM NASCAR Radio.
Series
champion Matt Crafton is back to defend his championship and the
Preseason Thunder test whetted his appetite for the action that awaits
in 2014.
“It's
just always a hope or a prayer that you could possibly get here and be
able to race here, and now that I'm doing it, it's just a blessing to be
able to do what I do and
get paid to do what you love to do,” Crafton said. “I've got the best
job in the world.”
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