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Daytona Could Be Wilder Than Ever
January 20th, 2011
Jamie McMurray (1), David Ragan (6) and Denny Hamlin (11) lead a pack of cars during the 52nd Daytona 500 at Daytona Int'l Speedway last season. (HHP/Alan Marler Photo)
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Many drivers got their first glimpse of the recently repaved Daytona Int’l Speedway Thursday, and after just one day of testing many of them expect February’s Daytona 500 to be wilder than ever.
Michael Waltrip Racing’s Martin Truex, Jr. compared the new surface at Daytona to the surface at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, which was repaved in 2006.
“It’s going to be more along the lines of a Talladega race,” said Truex. “There’s going to be no stringing out, there’s going to be no handling where guys have to start lifting and it gets double file and then it gets single file, the long runs. The pack is never going to get spread out.
“You look back at the last few Talladega races with the new asphalt being smooth, everybody can run wide open all day, everybody handles good. It comes down to how many cars can you fit in that space. That’s how many we’re going to try to get in there,” Truex said.
The repaving came about when a pothole developed between the first and second turns during the 52nd Daytona 500 last February. Two different attempts to repair the damage led to a delay of more than two hours and forced officials to repave the 2.5-mile superspeedway for the first time since 1978.
Tony Stewart, a winner of three Sprint Cup and five Nationwide events at Daytona who did not participate in a Goodyear Tire test in December, said his biggest concern was getting off of turn two and onto the backstretch.
“The only turn that I heard them really talk about [after the tire test] was turn two and how the transition falls off a little harder,” Stewart said. “If guys were pushing through that area, that it [drafting] had a tendency to push the lead car out further on the exit than they wanted to be and toward the wall, and if that lead car goes in the wall, most likely the guy that’s pushing him is going to follow him right in it.
“It sounds like that might be the only difference. You may not be able to push all the way around the track, but I’m sure in the next definitely 24 hours we’re for sure going to find that out,” Stewart added. “I think that we definitely want to have an understanding of [the track] before we come back here.”
Carl Edwards went straight to the point when asked what he thought racing during the Daytona 500 would be like this year.
“The track is so smooth and has so much grip that there’s no telling what people will try,” Edwards said. “The last lap is going to be insane.”




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