Wrong Place, Wrong Time for
No. 66 Haas Chevrolet in Gatorade 150
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 15) – Jeff
Green and the No. 66 Haas CNC Racing team hopes their bad luck
is behind them after the running of Thursday’s Gatorade
150 race at Daytona International Speedway.
With five laps remaining in the first of the
two 60-lap qualifying races, Green’s No. 66 Blue Ox Chevrolet
suffered damage when Ward Burton’s car slammed into the
outside retaining wall and came back across the track, hitting
the right front of Green’s entry.
Green managed to maintain control of his car
and drove to pit road for repairs. There, the Haas CNC Racing
pit crew did its best to fix the damage and return Green to
the race for the final few laps. In spite of the crew’s
best efforts, Crew Chief Harold Holly determined there was
a possibility the car’s fender could rub the right front
tire enough to cause a flat.
When a race tire goes flat under green flag
conditions, it can sometimes disintegrate and do severe damage
to the car’s body. To avoid this possibility and preserve
the car for Sunday’s Daytona 500 NEXTEL Cup Series race,
Holly instructed Green to bring the No. 66 Chevrolet to the
garage area.
“It’s very frustrating,” Green
said. “The car was tight after we got four or five laps
on the tires, and we’re definitely going to need to change
our setup to be good for 500 miles on Sunday. We just got back
there in the field and were in the wrong place at the wrong
time when Ward (Burton) had his trouble. The damage is just
cosmetic, so I know the guys will have it fixed before practice
tomorrow.”
Green was credited with a 25th-place finish
in the race, but since his team finished in the top-35 in points
last season, it is guaranteed a starting spot in the Daytona
500. Green will roll off from the 16th-row, in 31st position,
in Sunday’s 500-mile “Great American Race.”
Green’s teammate, Johnny Sauter, will
start 41st in the No. 70 Yellow Transportation Chevrolet, marking
the first time Haas CNC Racing has fielded multiple cars for
the Daytona event.
Green and his team have two more practice sessions
to dial in the car’s setup before Sunday’s race.
The Cup teams take to the track for a 60-minute practice session
on Friday, followed by an 85-minute practice on Saturday morning.
The Daytona 500 will air live on FOX on Sunday,
Feb. 18, beginning at 2 p.m. EST.
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