Saturday Bristol Notebook
Aug. 20, 2016
Notebook Items:
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Rick Hendrick is pleased with Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s progress
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Bristol applies new layer of coating to turns
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Carl Edwards approves of track treatment
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Rick Hendrick is pleased with Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s progress
BRISTOL,
Tenn. – Team owner Rick Hendrick made two things abundantly clear
during a press conference at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday
afternoon to discuss the signing of
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series leader William Byron.
First,
Hendrick had no specific update as to the status of Dale Earnhardt Jr.,
other than to say that Earnhardt is progressing in his recovery from
concussion-like symptoms and
wants to return to the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet as soon as
possible.
“Dale
looks great,” Hendrick said. “I had lunch…he and the road crew went to
lunch on Wednesday – and I think you’ve seen the (video) of him playing
basketball. We are taking
extra effort with the doctors, making sure he’s going to be 100
percent.
“He’s
got a doctor’s appointment next week. He’s doing great, and he wants to
get back in the car. Beyond that, I don’t know anything to tell you
about him.”
Second,
Hendrick stressed that the signing of Byron to drive for JR Motorsports
in the NASCAR XFINITY Series next year was not a reaction to the
uncertainty of Earnhardt’s timetable
for a return to racing.
“William
has nothing to do with Dale at all,” Hendrick said. “William has all to
do with our future, down the road. What’s going to happen three to five
years from now, nobody
knows.”
Hendrick
confirmed that, if Earnhardt is unable to compete next weekend at
Michingan, Jeff Gordon will not be in the No. 88 Chevy because of a
prior commitment. If Earnhardt
is not cleared to drive, Alex Bowman will fill seat for a second time,
having driven in Earnhardt’s stead at New Hampshire in July.
BRISTOL APPLIES NEW LAYER OF COATING TO TURNS
Those
who arrived on Saturday for the Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race at
Bristol Motor Speedway were witness to a novel sight – a rosin covering
the inside of the turns at each
end of the track.
The
compound used was a substance commonly used at dragstrips to increase
traction in the take-off area. It is designed to enhance adhesion
between tires and the concrete racing
surface. A similar coating was applied before Friday’s NASCAR XFINITY
Series race at BMS, and the quality of competition drew raves from those
watching from the grandstands and on television.
One
interested home viewer was Dale Earnhardt Jr., who seemed pleased that
the top groove was not as dominant as it has been since the grinding of
the high lane in June 2012.
“Pretty
good @XFINITYRacing @BMSUpdates,” Earnhardt posted on Twitter during
the race. “The bottom isn’t useless. And drivers aren’t willing to give
an inch. Can’t wait for (Saturday)
night.”
In
a subsequent tweet, NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Racing
Development Officer Steve O'Donnell explained the process.
“Track
re-applied rosin – first 18 inches above the apron in turns 1-2 and
turns 3-4 overnight,” O’Donnell tweeted. “Identical to what we did prior
to @NASCAR XFINITY.”
CARL EDWARDS APPROVES OF TRACK TREATMENT
Carl
Edwards, pole winner for Saturday night’s Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race
(8 p.m. ET on NBCSN), was enthused by the addition of grip to the lower
groove.
“I’m
excited about the prospect of having not only multiple lines, but
having the line be on the bottom is a lot of fun,” said Edwards, who won
the April race at Bristol from
the pole for his first victory of the season. “The first times I drove
at Bristol and for a big part of it, those first years were really fun,
and it’s fun because on the bottom, if a guy slips up, it gives you a
little window to get under him.
“But
at the top, if everybody is following one another, they slip up and you
can’t really go between them and the wall and you can’t make anything
happen. Multiple lines and
having the bottom I think is going to make for a much more dynamic race
and a lot more fun for the drivers – and hopefully the fans enjoy it.”
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