FORD
RACING NOTES AND QUOTES Camping World 300
Bobby Hamilton Jr., driver of the No. 25 Smithfield Ford Fusion
had the ninth fastest time during Friday's first NASCAR Nationwide
Series practice of the season. Hamilton talks about the changes
and improvements in his race team and looks forward to Saturday
afternoon's Camping World 300 at Daytona International Speedway.
BOBBY HAMILTON JR. - No. 25
Smithfield Ford Fusion - ON PRACTICE "Our Fusion drove real
good. This is the biggest short track you'll go to because it's
all about chassis a lot of times. The majority of people that we
passed lifted because their tires wore out. The good cars can run
wide open here and the bad ones are going to have a long day on
Saturday. That's how you adjust this race car. Qualifying does not
matter too much here. In practice we went all the way to the back
and got out of the draft by about 100 feet, then we were able to
catch-up to the pack. As long as you can pass, run on the top or
bottom and as long as you can run wide open and we can. A lot of
the guys out there can't run wide open, but we can and we had a
real productive day. I'm happy with our results today."
DO YOU HAVE A FAVORITE DAYTONA
MOMENT? "Everybody remembers their very first time here, but
the novelty wears off just a bit when you've been here as long as
I have. Anytime you can start the year off at a place like Daytona
it's fun. Trust me, there was a time earlier this year that I didn't
think I was going to be here, but I'm really excited to be here
now. Coming to the track the other day, looking around and taking
a deep breath of the air here, this is really a highlight of my
year so far. This is Daytona; it speaks for itself. You can ask
short tracker or any racer in the world; just to be a part of this
and here is a memory every year. Because one of the greats are going
to win the 500, some of the greatest have won the 500 and some of
the greatest have won the 300. When you cross the finish line on
Saturday, you're one of the 43 that crosses that same line - that
of itself is a wonderful thing."
WAS YOUR PERFORMANCE TODAY
AND IN TESTING A CARRY OVER FROM LAST YEAR IN THE TESTING YOU WERE
ABLE TO CONDUCT? "We're running the same race car that we used
in Talladega last year. The whole team went to Las Vegas and tested.
I think we were third overall and it's all because of Ford. They've
done a lot for us. They jumped in and helped us out on a lot of
things and the seven-post time, you name it. They helped us. We've
been digging as hard as we have been since the second half of last
season and we started to get some help from Ford and it made all
the difference. We picked up two- to three-tenths and even a half
of second everywhere we went because of the Blue Oval, not because
of anything we were doing. We're just lucky enough to stay together
and we found sponsorship. Everything has fallen in place and we're
glad to be back. Ford really helped us at the end of last year.
We had the opportunity to put our Fusions on the seven-post shaker
rig and it really helped our performance. That's what turned our
season around. We were running from 15 to 25th every week and once
Ford gave us some time with testing and it put us back in the top
10. That was really big for us. By having the testing, we improved
what we were doing and it made a difference with the team and all
the guys at Rensi. If Ford didn't give us the time on that, we would
have struggled all year. We wouldn't have been in the top 10 and
we wouldn't have finished where we did last year."
YOU'RE BACK IN THE 25
AND HAVE A NEW SPONSOR. WHAT IS YOUR OUTLOOK ON THIS SEASON? "One
race at a time. We're here in Daytona and looking forward to going
to California and all the other places with everything that they've
[NASCAR] done to the rules. Right now, we're at Daytona and trying
to get out of here with the same car with nothing wrong with it.
We're gonna try to get a top 10 and survive Daytona and then the
season starts at California."
HOW WILL THE RULES CHANGE YOUR RACING?
"It is momentum now. I like those types of race tracks where
after about the fifth or sixth lap, you down and here you come.
That's why in Vegas; I loved them. I got out and applauded NASCAR.
They really didn't try to do a whole lot, just slow us down a bit.
The cars drive better and you can pass. If we can pass, it will
be a good show for the fans, ticket sales and TV time is going to
go up. And that benefits everybody."
DO YOU THINK WE'LL SEE TIGHTER RACING?
"I don't know if it will be tighter racing, but as far as the
drivers being comfortable in their race cars and being able to catch
you and pass you without worrying about getting loose, it's going
to be better for the sport."
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