Ed Carpenter satisfied by early season success by team

Last year, Ed Carpenter and his organization Ed Carpenter Racing came close to winning – but yet failed to reach victory lane. However, a change was made in the off-season for Carpenter to focus on the ovals and ownership side, while hiring Mike Conway to run the road course events.

So far, the decision has paid off for all parties as Conway picked up a win earlier this year, while Carpenter won the race at Texas Motor Speedway last weekend.

“We’ve got a good group of people, and I think we’re able to show that on track right now,” Carpenter said. “Like I keep saying, I’m really proud of the whole team, the whole effort, the whole group. We have a lot of fun, and it’s even more fun when you’re winning.

“They’ve been giving us great cars all year for myself and Mike, so it’s nice to be able to deliver.”

While some people may not give the smaller single-car organization credit against the three to four-car teams in the series like Team Penske, Chip Ganassi Racing and Andretti Autosport, Carpenter is keeping his goals right up there at hte same level as the others.

“I want to try to win every session, every race that we go to, whether I’m driving or Mike is driving,” Carpenter said. “We’re just going to try to keep the intensity up and try to keep fighting for wins. The team is certainly capable and they give us cars. We just got to put it all together week in and week out.”

Even when given a couple weeks to breath and relax, the action didn’t stop as Carpenter was testing at Iowa Speedway and Milwaukee this past week in anticipation for the future oval events this year.

“We need to use this break to get ready for the next oval races,” he commented. “It’s tough on the whole team after more than a month of work. But that is why we love to go racing,”

If Carpenter found anything in addition to help make his team stronger at either test, he’ll definitely be one to watch as he has been strong at both oval races so far this year. While he won Texas, Carpenter looked like he had one of the quickest car at Indianapolis last month and could’ve contended for the win till he was involved in an wreck with James Hinchcliffe and Townsend Bell.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

RacingJunk.com and Leaf Racewear Safety Equipment Giveaway

Latest articles

Hélio Castroneves joins Trackhouse Racing for first NASCAR & Daytona 500 bid in 2025

The four-time Indianapolis 500 champion from São Paulo, Brazil, will pilot Trackhouse's PROJECT91 Chevrolet entry throughout Daytona Speedweeks as he attempts to qualify for his first Cup Series event in the 2025 Great American Race in February.

Austin Cindric to join Ford Multimatic Motorsports for the Rolex 24 At Daytona

Ford Performance NASCAR Cup driver Austin Cindric has been selected to the Ford Multimatic Motorsports line-up for the IMSA-sanctioned 2025 Rolex 24 At Daytona.

TRICON UNVEILS 2025 “ALL-STAR” TRUCK LINEUP

TRICON Garage (TRICON) has revealed its lineup for the No. 1 Toyota Tundra TRD Pro for the upcoming NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS) season.

Niece Motorsports Drivers & Partners Team Up for International 500 Snowmobile Race

wo weeks before the start of the NASCAR season, Niece Motorsports will trade its traditional set of four tires for skis and chains as it joins the International 500 snowmobile race in collaboration with several of its primary partners.

Best New Zealand Online Casinos