Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing, Chris Heroy, crew chief Juan Pablo
Montoya...They're too tight and they're trying to loosen the car up,
which is a problem they've had the last couple of weeks. He said
basically they're trying to build a lot of adjustability into it, but
doesn't seem that confident they'll have a good run. On the other hand,
McMurray's car seems to be much better and they are very happy with
it.. They were comfortable with it in practice and they found some
speed as well. Essentially then the 1 is better than the 42.
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Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing, Chris Heroy, crew chief Juan Pablo
Montoya...They're too tight and they're trying to loosen the car up,
which is a problem they've had the last couple of weeks. He said
basically they're trying to build a lot of adjustability into it, but
doesn't seem that confident they'll have a good run. On the other hand,
McMurray's car seems to be much better and they are very happy with
it.. They were comfortable with it in practice and they found some
speed as well. Essentially then the 1 is better than the 42.
Penske Racing, Paul Wolfe, crew chief Brad Keselowski...The car is just
"okay". We struggled during practice and just didn't have the speed we
needed. We're going to try a few adjustments to try and find some
speed. He thinks Brad will try to move around and try to find a line
that works. Brad admitted he's never really had a good Cup car at this
track and never really felt comfortable at this place. He's not overly
optimistic and doesn't feel at all like they are one of the cars to beat
today. He also thinks Allmendinger is in even worse shape. They're
not real good and doesn't really know what direction they're going to
try to go in to find some speed in the car.
RCR, Drew Blickensderfer, crew chief Jeff Burton...He's much more
optimistic and finding some stuff in practice yesterday that really
liked and felt comfortable in. He feels the key to the race is to find a
set-up that is comfortable running high or the bottom of the race
track. In practice yesterday they really feel they found a package
that's going to work for the race.
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Penske Racing, Paul Wolfe, crew chief Brad Keselowski...The car is just
"okay". We struggled during practice and just didn't have the speed we
needed. We're going to try a few adjustments to try and find some
speed. He thinks Brad will try to move around and try to find a line
that works. Brad admitted he's never really had a good Cup car at this
track and never really felt comfortable at this place. He's not overly
optimistic and doesn't feel at all like they are one of the cars to beat
today. He also thinks Allmendinger is in even worse shape. They're
not real good and doesn't really know what direction they're going to
try to go in to find some speed in the car.
RCR, Drew Blickensderfer, crew chief Jeff Burton...He's much more
optimistic and finding some stuff in practice yesterday that really
liked and felt comfortable in. He feels the key to the race is to find a
set-up that is comfortable running high or the bottom of the race
track. In practice yesterday they really feel they found a package
that's going to work for the race.
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