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HERZOG JACKSON MOTORSPORTS READY
TO "TAME" DARLINGTON
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (March 10, 2003) – Todd
Bodine and the Herzog Jackson Motorsports racing team will
travel to Darlington, S.C. this weekend for the running of
the Darlingtonraceway.com 200. The raceway, so aptly called
the track "Too Tough to Tame", has claimed its share
of victims over the years. But, with Bodine's experience and
a good car, the No. 92 team believe they have what it takes
to make it to Darlington's prestigious victory lane.
Coming off an exciting weekend at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway, the No. 92 dominated most of the race until
a spin into the infield on lap 168 spoiled a chance for the
win. Despite the unfortunate result, Bodine is confident in
the integrity of his crew and car. "My crew has just
been awesome," stated Bodine. "Since Daytona we've
had a car capable of winning every race. It hasn't seemed
to matter where we started the race, because the car has made
it to the front every time. Tony [Liberati] and the guys have
really put together some great race cars, and I'm just the
guy lucky enough to drive 'em."
Bodine is no stranger to the "Lady in
Black". Running at the famed 1.366-mile oval eighteen
times in the Busch series alone, he has racked up thirteen
top-ten finishes and six top-fives, translating into an over
75 percent top-ten finish rate. "I like this track because
it’s a driver's track", stated Bodine. "When
you run at a place like Darlington you know it's going to
be work the entire 200 miles. If you've run here 30 times
or three, there is nothing that can prepare you for the level
of difficulty when running here."
Herzog Jackson Motorsports has run at Darlington
six times previously, finishing as high as eighth in March
of 2002.The top-10 finish marked the initial pairing of Bodine
and the No. 92 organization, which is currently still searching
for a sponsor. "What Todd has brought to the table is
a level of consistency", team owner Randy Herzog stated.
"He not only has the experience of running in the Busch
series, but a racecar driver's mentality. He is able to give
us feedback in a matter of seconds, and that’s what
it takes to be competitive in NASCAR."
Crew chief Tony "Rambo" Liberati
and his team have prepared their Chevrolet Monte Carlo for
this weekend's 147-lap event. The car was last utilized at
Rockingham (N.C.) in February of this year, finishing in third
place.
"I've had some success at Darlington in the past, but
until I get to victory lane I won't be satisfied," said
Bodine, "and I believe the Herzog Jackson Chevy can get
me there".
Live television coverage of the Darlingtonraceway.com
200 will begin at 12:30 pm EST on FX. MRN Radio will also
broadcast the event live beginning at 12:30 pm EST.
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