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Sprint Media Tour – Day Two – Furniture Row and NASCAR Announcements

Photo Credit: Brad Keppel
Photo Credit: Brad Keppel
Photo Credit: Brad Keppel

Day Two of the Sprint Media Tour began with a breakfast presentation by Furniture Row Motorsports and the driver of the No. 78 Chevrolet, Kurt Busch. Busch commented that he was very happy with the testing of the new Chevrolet SS car.

“It’s something that fans and drivers can appreciate,” Busch said. “It’s race on Sunday and sell on Monday all the way.”

Busch commented that there were plenty of things to discover about the new car and that was a challenge, but it was new for everyone and that made the playing field level. It was announced that Furniture Row, although based in Colorado has a presence in North Carolina by virtue of their partnership with Richard Childress racing. They have offices at the RCR complex in Welcome, North Carolina.

Crew Chief Todd Barrier moved to Colorado to supervise the preparation of cars and has adjusted well, since his relocation. Even though parts have been a problem, it’s on NASCAR supplied parts, such as deck lids and only if they lose a car or a deck lid at Daytona does he see a problem.

Busch announced that he has only a few races planned with brother Kyle’s team if they come to pass. He is not looking for any more.

Next was a trip to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Uptown Charlotte. Brian France called the new Generation 6 car and how it was a clean sheet of paper, the NASCAR Diversity Plan, and the Television package. They plan to have that finished soon.

Innovation was a key work there with a new track drying procedure that will drastically shorten track drying time using fresh air and heat instead of jet drivers. No details were given.

France reiterated his support for the Chase format and the Wild Card, which he said was an idea given to him by a competitor. He also mentioned that the new laser technology that shows whether or not a car was within specs was not to do away with templates, but to show teams that everyone is within the parameters established by NASCAR.

Tonight, we have the Chevrolet Dinner and the Nationwide hospitality event at the host hotel.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. Joins Richard Petty on Team Goody’s

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Media Tour Day One, Part Two – Richard Childress Racing and Earnhardt-Petty Announcement

Photo Credit: Brad Keppel
Photo Credit: Brad Keppel
Photo Credit: Brad Keppel

Day One of the NASCAR Sprint Media Tour ended with two events that started out with well intentions, but included a twist of events. The usual 45-minute drive took over two hours due to a couple of accidents on I-85, and made our time at Richard Childress Racing somewhat short. Nevertheless, all the Childress drivers were there with their 2013 rides including lame duck driver Kevin Harvick, Jeff Burton, Austin and Ty Dillon, and Brendan Gaughan. Burton was candid in telling the assembled media that 2012 was not what the team wanted, but he looks for improvement in 2013, saying the trials of competition gets my trying as you age.

Kevin Harvick expressed confidence in what might happen in 2013 due to changes in management at RCR which Harvick described as the reason the team turned the corner in late 2012. Gaughan, who will be driving full time in the Camping World Truck Series, mentioned at age 37, it was time to win a championship. Austin Dillon brushed off any apprehension about running a Cup car in selected races.

By well after 9:30, the buses loaded and it was time to head back to the host hotel for an announcement from Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Richard Petty. The news was that Earnhardt and Petty have joined forces to promote the Goody’s brand in 2013.

“The partnership is unprecedented,” said Joseph Juliano, Brand Director of Goody’s. “It is the first time that these two NASCAR legends have worked together. Each of them has a huge fan base , and they are both synonymous with the sport of auto racing. Goody’s is all about speed, and nobody personifies the idea of speed better than Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt, Jr.”

Earnhardt gave Petty the proper praise.

“Richard Petty is a role model for me and every other driver in NASCAR, Earnhardt said. “I am honored to be working with him and thankful Goody’s brought us together. I signed on with Goody’s because of their long-term investment in NASCAR.”

“At every track I go to, people come up to me and tell me a story about using Goody’s,” Petty said. At the same time, Goody’s is something of a well-kept secret. Dale, Jr. and I are going to change that.”

2013 Sprint Cup Team Preview: Roush Fenway Racing

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Photo Credit: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images
Photo Credit: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

We’re down to our last four Sprint Cup teams to preview for 2013 and today we’ll focus on the Ford team of Roush Fenway Racing, which will field cars for Greg Biffle, Carl Edwards, and rookie Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

Greg Biffle

In 2012, Biffle led the Roush-Fenway camp with two wins and a fifth place finish in the final standings and was the only driver to make the Chase for the Sprint Cup out of the three Roush Fenway drivers that will be running the 2013 campaign. After an impressive 2012 run with first year crew chief Matt Puccia in which the team led the standings for a large part of the year, the duo will return to the #16 3M team and look to make a strong run at the 2013 title.

Carl Edwards

After a 2012 campaign in which Edwards failed to win a race and qualify for the Chase and what many would consider his worst season to date, the #99 team went through some shakeups over the offseason. Neither of Edwards two crew chiefs from the 2012 season, Bob Osbourne and Chad Norris, will return in 2013. Veteran crew chief Jimmy Fennig will team up with Edwards in 2013 and the hope is the veteran crew chief can resurrect this team from the ashes of the 2012 season. Under the tutelage of Fennig, look for Edwards to rebound in 2013 and make it back into the Chase for the Sprint Cup this year.

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

After Matt Kenseth left the #17 team to move over to Joe Gibbs Racing, the vacancy was filled by two-time Nationwide champion, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Stenhouse will team up with first time crew chief and longtime team engineer, Scott Graves for his rookie campaign. After performing well in the few Sprint Cup races he has run so far, look for Stenhouse to turn some heads this season, especially in the Rookie of the Year battle that he will have with Danica Patrick this year.

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