I am leaving this afternoon for Dover with my Gibbs teammates – I love weekends like this when I actually get to be in the car. Some of you may have seen me at the racetrack on weekends where I am not scheduled in the #18 Carino’s Chevrolet – I do that to stay in constant contact with my team and to learn as much as I can from whomever is driving the car. Going to the races on my “off” weekends also prepares me mentally to compete in a full schedule by being gone each weekend and constantly interacting with everyone in the NASCAR garages. August 24th at Bristol was the last time I was in the car, but I will be able to get back in this weekend and instantly feel comfortable because of the work my team and I have continued to do over the off weekends.
Dover is going to be a Monster, but I am not afraid of Monsters. As the youngest driver in the NASCAR Busch Series for most of this season I have had to face a lot of challenges and a lot of new tracks. For many of the races, it has been the first time I have ever laid eyes on the track, yet I am competing against Cup drivers with hundreds and sometimes thousands of laps at these places. Even with the “trial by fire” it usually ends up going great because I seem to have a natural ability to adjust to the track. I am not sure why, but after just a lap or two I am tuned in and ready to go. I think my time in my BRD Racing simulator plays a big role in adapting quickly to the track as does my great race team at JGR. Every race track and every weekend is a learning experience for me and Dover will be the same. I only have two races left on my schedule after Dover (Memphis and Phoenix) but lots of stuff is in the works. Thanks for checking in and stay tuned…
Thursday, September 20, 2007
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