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Jimmie Johnson looks for more consistent season with clean mind

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Photo Credit: Brad Keppel/SpeedwayMedia.com
Photo Credit: Brad Keppel/SpeedwayMedia.com

A couple years ago, it was all about the streak and continuing to win championships. Questions were surrounding as to whether Jimmie Johnson could continue to win championships,win six in a row, seven in a row.

“I feel like through those five years, there was some pressure on me that I didn’t know existed till the streak ended,” he said.

However, the 2011 season didn’t play into Johnson’s hands as he would finish sixth in points, ending the streak at five. For Johnson, it was like cleaning off the sheet of paper. Though, the pressure was still there. Instead of wondering if the streak would continue, the pressure was there to bounce back and return to the championship form.

“We did everything we could last year,” Johnson said as his team came close, finishing third in points to Brad Keselowski. However, in their mind, they did what they could. They won the most poles with four, won the most races with five while scoring 18 top fives and 24 top 10s. Even with the success, they lost and they know why – the six DNFs they had, including two engine failures.

“I think we have to fix those pieces and finish the races,” he said. “You can’t not finish races in the Chase.”

Though even with falling short of the championship and the DNFs from last year, Johnson feels he is more mentally prepared for this year than any year in the past.

“I have been excited other years, but this year it’s different,” he said. “I have a clean mind. I’m not worried about anything. I’m carrying no baggage. No pressure. “

Part of that could be due to the excitement surrounding the new car as Johnson has been solid in testing, posting the fifth fastest speed during the Charlotte test. For Johnson, he says that the aero balance is more forgiving, which will lead to better racing.

“I think that is NASCAR’s intent to be able to run side-by-side and be more aggressive on restarts,” he said. “With the added downforce, you may want to take a chance and get side-by-side with someone. The car is more comfortable with the downforce, the speed is up. “

While Johnson looks to go after the fourth championship, he will make his 400th career start at Daytona in the Daytona 500.

“Time flies, bottom line,” he said. “It doesn’t feel like 400 starts, but that’s the case. Can’t thank Hendrick Motorsports enough for the opportunity. All of those starts were with Hendrick, Chevrolet, with Lowe’s. Can’t thank everybody enough for the relationships. Hope to have another 400 more.”

Bayne excited to go racing with ‘the best team in Nationwide’

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Photo Credit: David Yeazell
Photo Credit: David Yeazell

When then 20-year-old Trevor Bayne won the 2011 Daytona 500 for the Wood Brothers, many – including Bayne – thought he was on the fast track for a full-time ride in the series.

But two years later as he sat and answered questions during a Nationwide event as part of the Sprint Media Tour hosted by the Charlotte Motor Speedway, Bayne acknowledged the frustrations that came when it didn’t happen. He thought he was ready and the ride would be there and while he started other races for the Wood Brothers, and continued running Nationwide Series races for Roush Fenway, nothing opened up. And it didn’t help that a few months later he lost a chance to run full-time when he had to sit out because of fatigue and double vision, presumably from an insect bite.

Bayne though, stuck with it and ran as many races that were presented to him. Roush stayed committed to the young driver and promised that as soon as something came along, Bayne would be the first one to get the call. When the 2013 season starts, that promise will become a reality as he runs for the NNS championship with Roush and the No. 6 team, who won the last two titles with Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

“There was a little bit of frustration initially, because I felt like, ‘Hey we’re ready to go racing’ and it’s hard to wait,” Bayne said on Tuesday night.

“Now that’s it’s here that frustrations gone away because I see the perseverance and the patience paying off and I see they’re [Roush] doing everything they said they were going to do and now I have the best team in Nationwide to run with. Best team in any NASCAR top series, I think that these guys can do it. To know that I waited this long for that, it’s worth it to me.”

Stenhouse moves to Cup to fill the seat of the departing Matt Kenseth. It was finally the opening that Bayne needed as Roush quickly put him in the NNS seat vacated by Stenhouse. Mike Kelley, who led Stenhouse to his championships, will remain the crew chief and Cargill Beef will remain a primary sponsor. Oh, Bayne also got engaged during the Christmas offseason to longtime girlfriend Ashton.

Perhaps now, as it appeared to be in 2011, things are finally falling into place for the Tennessee native. It’s the perfect storm for Bayne as he fits in perfectly with Roush and his new team. He’s worked with them for years, watched them win races and knows what they’re capable of. His own expectations will only be matched by those of a team who make the most of every opportunity and who Bayne say, give it everything they have.

“It’s not a lot of pressure after I’ve seen these guys working together. Now that I’ve been in the shop and I’ve seen how they’ve done that, I see why they’ve done it. It’s not some crazy magic, something they have going on. It’s just chemistry and how good they work together,” he said.

“It comes from Mike Kelley’s leadership and after I’ve seen that, it takes all the pressure off because I know they give me the best racecars that I could possibly have. They make great calls on the pit box and now it’s up to me and I think I have the ability to do it and we’re going to go for it.”

His lone NNS win at Texas in the fall of 2011 make him no rookie. This season, however, will be one in which he starts over. Bayne’s OK with that and looks forward to the challenge of finally getting to compete for a championship and prove he – and the wait – have been worth it.

What should help, Bayne spent much of his offseason spending as much time as he could to better get to know his guys. Before they roll up to Daytona International Speedway to start the season they’ll already prepared, not learning as they go. It was Bayne who took it upon himself to give them that extra attention and make sure everyone is on the same and ready to go when the garage doors open. Cars are important but the people who prepare those cars are everything.

“Everybody knows it’s going to be tough this year and we be crazy to think it’s going to be an easy walk but I think it’s something we can do and I think we have enough ability within our team with Mike Kelley, like I said, and all the guys on that team that have worked together,” Bayne noted about competition in Elliot Sadler, Brian Vickers and Austin Dillon to name a few.

As well as noting that his team has won races not with just Stenhouse but Carl Edwards and David Ragan years before.

“It’s something that Mike text me and said, ‘Hey man, we’ve won races with all these guys and now it’s your turn. It’s your team and we’re going to support you and it’s our team.’ It’s not like Ricky did this and your going to fill his shoes. This is your team and it’s our team and we’re going to run for a championship and I think that’s what we’ve got on our side this year.”

Joe Gibbs Racing Set for a Great 2013 Nationwide Series Season

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Credit: Streeter Lecka/Getty Images for NASCAR

With the 2013 season approaching, Joe Gibbs Racing has many people picking them as a serious contender for the Sprint Cup Series championship.

While that is likely the case, JGR is perhaps best prepared for the team’s Nationwide Series effort for this upcoming season.

Thursday, the fourth and final day of the Sprint Media Tour, it was announced that Kyle Busch has re-signed with JGR in a multi-year deal. In the announcement, the team confirmed Busch would be a key player in the organization’s Nationwide Series plans for 2013.

Busch, who competed in the No. 54 Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports last season in NASCAR’s second-tier series, will take the number and sponsor Monster Energy to Coach Gibbs’ racing operation for this season.

Busch, who is known in the Nationwide Series for his success with JGR, of course is going to be a major contender for multiple wins in the series this year. In total, he will compete in 25 races and he likely will be in victory lane for a good chunk of those events.

Adding to the lineup for JGR, the No. 18 Toyota will field the drivers of Denny Hamlin, Matt Kenseth, Michael McDowell and others in what will almost be a full time effort for the car.

In addition to the Cup drivers who are to participate in the entries, both Elliott Sadler and Brian Vickers will compete full time for the championship with JGR.

In what has already been a stellar Nationwide Series effort – Joey Logano won nine races in the series last year – Joe Gibbs Racing has perhaps one of the best lineups for its program in quite some time.

Four car operations are quite unlikely in this series – even the Sprint Cup Series – so the depth of the team will likely benefit them in a great way for 2013. All the drivers in this lineup have proven to be very successful and their equipment is known to be some of the best there is.

If you think JGR wins often in the Nationwide Series already, you haven’t seen anything yet.

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NASCAR Names Directors for Modified Tours

DAYTONA BEACH, FL – NASCAR announced today the appointment of Jimmy Wilson to the position of NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour director and Juston Ellis to the same position for the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour.

Wilson, originally from Orlando, Fla., has served the two previous years as director of the NASCAR Whelen Southern Modified Tour. He’ll now lead the northeast-based NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, which traces its roots back to the first NASCAR-sanctioned event in 1948.

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NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Brad Keselowski leads a parade of Ford Racing cars through the streets of Charlotte on the fourth and final day of the NASCAR Sprint Media Tour hosted by Charlotte Motor Speedway. (CMS/HHP Photo)