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ROUGH DAY AT TALLADEGA SUPERSPEEDWAY
FOR BODINE AND HERZOG JACKSON MOTORSPORTS
TALLADEGA, Ala. (April 7, 2003) – Todd
Bodine and the No. 92 Herzog Jackson Motorsports racing team
experienced a wild day at Saturday's Aaron's 312 at Talladega
(Ala.) Superspeedway. A wreck on the ninth lap of the race
took out 18 cars and sent Bodine and the No. 92 Chevrolet
Monte Carlo to the garage for repairs. While others were not
so lucky, Bodine was able to return to the race on lap 60
after the Herzog Jackson Motorsports team made repairs in
the garage, allowing him to finish 27th and gain valuable
points in the Busch Series driver's points race.
Bodine headed to Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway
as a NASCAR veteran. Running at the "fastest track in
the world" eight times previously in the Busch Series,
Bodine has racked up four top-10 finishes, three top-fives,
and also sat on the pole in April of 2000.
On Thursday's qualifying for the Aaron's 312, Bodine posted
a lap time of 52.480 seconds, which landed him in the 29th
starting position. In Friday's final practice, the No. 92
ran a time of 52.330 seconds, giving the crew and Bodine plenty
of confidence that their car could run at the front of the
pack on Saturday.
When the green flag dropped for the start
of the Aaron's 312, Bodine made his way up to the 18th position
in just six laps. After getting lost in the draft, which cost
the No. 92 track position, Bodine continued to be patient
around the 2.66-mile Superspeedway. The No. 92 had made his
way to 16th position when on the ninth lap, the dreaded "Big
One" occurred. A wreck on the backstretch started a chain
reaction, causing damage to almost half of the field.
After confirming that Bodine was okay, crew
chief Tony "Rambo" Liberati instructed the No. 92
to come to pit road under the yellow flag to assess the damage.
After two consecutive trips to pit road to remove sheet metal
and make adjustments to the damaged car, Bodine left pit road
three laps down. When the green flag flew on lap 19, Bodine
was running in 26th position when Liberati made the call for
Bodine to enter the pits once again. Liberati then instructed
the crew to bring the Herzog Jackson Chevrolet to the garage
for repairs.
With 57 laps to go, Bodine and the No.92 Herzog
Jackson Motorsports Chevrolet re-entered the race, more than
40 laps down. Finishing the remaining laps at a pace consistent
with the leaders, Bodine completed the race in the 27th position,
allowing him to maintain the 2003 NASCAR Busch Series driver's
points lead.
"You definitely have to be smart when
running at a place like Talladega," stated Bodine. "When
you have that many cars in the field and many drivers not
experienced with Superspeedway racing, it can make for a dangerous
combination. Today we just happened to be one of the unlucky
cars involved in the "Big One". My guys did an outstanding
job in the garage to get me back on the track so I could finish.
We'll come back next week at Nashville and continue the good
run we're having and hopefully get the Herzog Jackson Chevrolet
Monte Carlo back to victory lane."
Herzog Jackson Motorsports and Todd Bodine
will travel to Nashville (Tenn.) Superspeedway this weekend
for the running of the Pepsi 300. The event will be broadcast
live on FX on Saturday April 12 at 3:30 pm EST. MRN Radio
will also broadcast the event live beginning at 3:30 pm EST.
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