Joey Logano top Raybestos Rookie in NASCAR Banking 500 Qualifying
Monday October 19, 2009
JOEY LOGANO IN THE No. 20 THE HOME DEPOT TOYOTA WAS THE TOP RAYBESTOS ROOKIE QUALIFIER AT LOWE’S MOTOR SPEEDWAY.
- Logano earned the 12th-place starting position tonight at Lowe’s Motor Speedway, the best qualifying effort by a Raybestos Rookie at the 1.5-mile speedway this season.
- All three Raybestos Rookies qualified for the NASCAR Banking 500.
- Logano leads Scott Speed by 23 points (219-196) in the overall Raybestos Rookie standings.
JOEY LOGANO, No. 20 THE HOME DEPOT TOYOTA: “I really like this racetrack and there’s a ton of grip and we’re hauling the mail out there I can tell you that much [smiles]. It is fast and even since we started practice the track has just been fast. It’s fun. Like I’ve been saying this is a big grip racetrack and I’ve been liking big grip racetracks. It works good for me. We have a good setup every time we come here. Me and Zippy work good here. I was hoping maybe I could run a 20 if everything just went right, the car was right, everything was right but it just wasn’t quite right. It is what it is. That’s decent. We’re not going to be in the back with that. That’ll be pretty good. It’s something to work with and we’ll work on our race trim stuff tomorrow.” IS THIS THE SAME CAR YOU USED IN THE ALL-STAR RACE OR THE 600? “I don’t know [smiles]. I let Zippy take care of that stuff and I go with it. I haven’t ran enough cars to figure out which was my favorite yet. In the Nat ionwide side I know what car I’m driving every week. They don’t have as much cars and I’ve driven them all a couple times now and I know which ones I want. Over here I’m not as competitive as I am over there yet and I’m not 100 percent sure what I want yet. Whatever car he feels like he needs to bring he brings.”
SCOTT SPEED, No. 82 RED BULL TOYOTA: “We’ve been good here all weekend and honestly the lack of testing didn’t hurt us so much because we’ve had so much running right here in Charlotte. We’ve had a good car here all weekend and hopefully it’ll stay with us for the next couple of days and we can salvage another good finish out of it. We’ve been on a train of really good runs. We just need to cash some points between the 34 to make sure that we end up in the top-35 by the end of the year.” YOU HAD A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PRACTICE TIME BUT YOU QUALIFIED WELL. YOU MUST BE PROUD OF THE ENTIRE TEAM. “The whole 82 guys have for the last three months we’ve been getting better and better and we really started clicking as a team. It’s not surprising we’re continuing going forward I guess to us but we’re certainly proud that we’re continuing to make progress and running as competitively as we are recently.”
MAX PAPIS, No. 13 GEICO TOYOTA: “That’s what we wanted to do. We had one goal putting the GEICO car in the show. It’s very difficult given the limited amount of time that I had on the track and the limited amount of experience: never qualified in the dark, never qualified at night. The car stuck unbelievable. It was very emotional: me, Booty [Robert Barker, crew chief] and my wife on the pit lane waiting to see what everyone else was doing. I had my foot on the start-finish line and I could feel all the car going by and I was up there praying. I said to my Dad ‘Help me out a little bit’ and I guess that he listened to me and we got into the show so it’s a great day [smiles].” WAS THE RAIN DELAY AND LIMITED PRACTICE TIME BEFORE QUALIFYING THE MOST CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES YOU’VE FACED THIS SEASON? “It is definitely a rollercoaster of emotion. Coming in here it’s raining, looking at the radar, okay, you’re not going to race and we’re going to go home. And after looking at the radar again, oh, it looks like it’s clearing up and oh, wow, track is dry. I’m sorry we cannot give you any race runs only qualifying runs and ooh, my God, one lap only, shoot, I did four laps. Go out in qualifying and it� ��s like all right what do you need to do. The grip level is 20 percent more so drive the heck out of it. I can tell you it’s definitely a rollercoaster of emotion ride. The difference between me and the car behind me was the heart that we put in.”
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