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CarGuru > Other sport > NASCAR-TRUCK: Martinsville: Chase Montgomery preview 5 April 2005 11:02:42

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NASCAR-TRUCK: Martinsville: Chase Montgomery preview

Guest 5 April 2005 11:02:42
 Martinsville Preview: "I am excited about heading to a short track
this weekend. I don't have tons of experience on short tracks, but
Martinsville is a track I race well on. There are so many elements that
go into racing here. The first element is racing the track. It is a real
tight track that resembles a paper clip. The straightaways are very long
which allow you to pick up speed, but then you immediately head into the
tight corners. You have to save your tires, brakes and constantly watch
the truck in front and behind you. Patience is a virtue during the race.
You cannot race a guy really hard in the opening laps because the truck
will fall off by the end, but at the same time you cannot get behind. It
is a challenging race track, but I love racing on it."

Testing Counts: "The No. 18 Dodge Team had a great test at
Martinsville. It will pay off not only at Martinsville, but many other
tracks we race on. The test was not perfect, but I learned so much. Bobby
(Hamilton) really showed me how to run on a track like Martinsville. He
showed me lines to run and how to save my tires. My crew chief, Kip
McCord, made me stay out and make a long run. I was not too happy about
it at first because the truck was not very good. I soon realized he was
trying to show me how to take an ill-handling truck and make it work. It
is so easy for me to want to come in and fix everything to make it run
better, but in a race you cannot always do that. A good racecar driver
can take what he is given and make it finish better than it should. The
Atlanta race was not a great finish for us, but we made a huge leap in
communication during the weekend. Kip and are still learning each other
and what makes us tick. We are on the upside of this battle and I think
everyone will see that at Martinsville. If we don't get caught up in
someone else's mess, I expect us to finish in the top ten."

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