Martinsville Weekend Preview
Oct. 29, 2015
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Martinsville master Gordon goes for ninth win at Virginia short track
Jeff Gordon has the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup field exactly where he wants it.
Gritting
his way into NASCAR’s playoffs without a win, Gordon has picked up
momentum by notching three consecutive top 10s in the Contender Round to
advance to the eight-driver
Eliminator Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Now,
Gordon gets to carry that momentum to the place where his eight wins
are tied for the track record among active drivers – Martinsville
Speedway. If he visits Victory Lane
in Sunday’s Goody’s Headache Relief 500 (1:15 p.m. ET on NBCSN) at the
oval affectionately referred to as “The Paperclip,” Gordon will
automatically advance to the four-driver Championship Round race at
Homestead-Miami Speedway.
“We’re
carrying a lot of confidence and momentum and pride right now knowing
that we’ve had to grind it out just to get ourselves in the Chase,”
Gordon said. “That grind and
that fight that we have in us is what we’ve been putting out there
these last six weeks that has gotten us to this round and now we get to
continue that fight and grind, but we get to do it at some tracks we
have a legitimate shot at competing for wins.”
Martinsville
has been Gordon’s playground over his 23 full-time seasons in the
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. In 45 starts at the .526-mile track, he boasts
28 top fives and 36
top 10s in addition to his eight wins. His 6.7 average finish and 6.681
average running position are both series bests at Martinsville.
“I
also know that it is the one track if I could put any track on the
schedule to give ourselves the opportunity to win at right now, I would
pick Martinsville,” Gordon said.
The four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion sounds confident about entering the Eliminator Round with little fanfare.
“I
think the way we’re performing right now, and I look at the tracks we
have coming up, yeah, I feel good about (our chances to win a
championship),” Gordon said. “We’re still
under the radar, and still, I don’t think anyone expects that to
happen.
“And we like it that way.”
Improved Suarez eyes first career win at Martinsville
Daniel Suarez is getting quite the education in stock car racing this year.
And he’s passing with high marks.
With
only three NASCAR national series starts to his credit entering this
season, Suarez has competed in 39 races in 2015 across the NASCAR
XFINITY and Camping World Truck
Series, claiming 13 top-five and 23 top-10 finishes. He ranks seventh
in the XFINITY series standings and has failed to post a top-10 showing
just once in his nine NCWTS starts.
Still,
he is searching for his first NASCAR national series win. Suarez gets
his next chance to capture that elusive first victory in Saturday’s
Kroger 200 at Martinsville
Speedway (1:30 p.m. ET on FS1) – a track where he started 11th and
finished sixth in March.
“We
had a good run (at Martinsville) earlier in the season and I think I’m a
much different driver and we’re a better team than we were back then,”
Suarez said. “We’ve been
through a lot together as a team since then and I think that will help
us going back to a track we’ve already run before.”
Also,
working in Suarez’s favor is that his Kyle Busch Motorsports team has
won the last four fall races at Martinsville. Bubba Wallace took the
checkered flag at the .526-mile
track the last two seasons, while Denny Hamlin visited Victory Lane
there in 2011 and 2012.
“Our
trucks have come a long ways since the spring race, as has Daniel
(Suarez),” said Jerry Baxter, crew chief of the No. 51 truck Suarez will
wheel. “He is a completely different
driver at this point than he was several months ago. The biggest
difference is the experience that he has gained in that time, which I
think will be the biggest help on Saturday. Our team has won there twice
in the last two years so I am confident in the weekend
being successful.”
Race Weekend Guide
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Race: Goody’s Headache Relief 500
Place: Martinsville Speedway
Date and Time: Sunday, Nov. 1 at 1:15 p.m. ET
Tune-in: NBCSN, MRN, SiriusXM Ch. 90
Distance: 263 miles (500 laps)
What to Watch for:
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series kicks off its eight-driver Eliminator
Round of
the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. … Joey Logano attempts to become
the first driver since Jimmie Johnson in 2007 to win four consecutive
races. … Joe Gibbs Racing hopes to continue Martinsville success after
placing three drivers in the top five at the
.526-mile track in March. … Kevin Harvick heads to Martinsville as he
continues his 2014 title defense. … Denny Hamlin tries to sweep
Martinsville after winning there in the spring … Dale Earnhardt Jr. goes
for his second straight fall win at “The Paperclip.”
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Race: Kroger 200
Place: Martinsville Speedway
Date and Time: Saturday, Oct. 31 at 1:30 p.m. ET
Tune-in: FS1, MRN, SiriusXM Ch. 90
Distance: 105.2 miles (200 laps)
What to Watch for:
Erik Jones attempts to extend his 18-point lead in the championship
standings
with four races remaining. … Ross Kenseth, son of 2003 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series champion Matt Kenseth, and Austin Cindric, son of Team Penske
President Tim Cindric, will make their NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series debuts at Martinsville. … Three current members
of the NASCAR Next initiative showcasing the sport’s up-and-coming
drivers are on Saturday’s entry list: Austin Hill, Cole Custer, Dalton
Sargeant and John Hunter Nemechek.
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