Dale Jr. wins at Phoenix_11/2/03
No. 8 Budweiser Team Scores Ninth Career Winston Cup Victory
Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the final 51 laps of Sundays Checker 500k at Phoenix
International Raceway, taking his second victory of the 2003 season. The victory
strengthens his second-place position in the NASCAR Winston Cup point standings with two
races remaining. Dale Jr. led Jimmie Johnson across the finish line by .735 seconds, with
Ryan Newman third. It is the ninth victory of Dale Jrs Winston Cup career. Since
joining the tour full-time in 2000, Dale Jr. and the Budweiser team have multiple victori es
each of their first four seasons. This is the second career victory on a one-mile oval,
following a win at Dover in Sept., 2001. The team has now led 10 consecutive Winston Cup
races, and have led a league-best 24 races this year. By leading three times for 87 laps,
Dale Jr. has also led more than 1,000 laps for the second consecutive season.
The Key Moments: Dale Jr. started 11th, but wasted little time going
three-wide to jump into the top-10 on the first lap. He zoomed into the top five by lap
eight, and the top three by lap 15. The No. 8 car took the lead for one lap (lap 39)
during pit stops, then took the lead again on lap 86, holding the top spot until the next
round of pit stops on lap 120. The team opted to take four tires rather than two on their
next two stops, which dropped them as low as tenth position on lap 214. However, the fresh
tires and a wicked fast car allowed Dale Jr. to work his way through the pack, eventually
re-taking the lead for good on lap 262.
Dale Jr. Quotes: Its awesome and overwhelming to win
here. To come so far to the west coast to race, it feels like nothing short of a victory
is satisfying. The travel and all of the work the crew puts in just to get here means
its a long, long trip home if you finish second. We led a lot of laps here last year
and ran out of fuel miscalculated our fuel mileage and we thought about that
every day for the past year. This track is so much fun, and to win here is great. It shows
how far our flat-track program has come since our rookie season. We passed a lotta cars
today, and there was a lot of hard racing. If we didnt run into most of the guys out
there, it was sure close.
I have fond memories of this place we clinched a Busch Series championship
here (in 1999). I have a lot of pictures from that day, and my dad was here to celebrate
with us. So, I have fond memories of that. I think today is another pretty good
accomplishment. From now on, well come here expecting to do well.
I think the fans cheer for me whether I win or lose. I think they cheer for you
because of who you and what you represent. I have a genuine fan base, and I think
theyd stick with me whether I win or lose.
Its been a great season for us, and its like were more comfortable
in our own skin. Every little step we make, every time we overcome the pressure it makes
us a better team. The key for this team to win the championship next year is loyalty. We
have a strong bond, and if we stay together and step it up year by year, well be
hard to beat.
Best Radio Conversations
There was a major traffic jam on pit lane during the first series of pit stops on lap
39. Dale Jr. barely missed the No. 43 car and several crew members on his exit from the
Bud pit box
Ty Norris (spotter): Man, that was disaster there
I mean, not
for us, but the whole pit lane was jammed three- and four-wide
.
Dale Jr: None of them boys got mashed did they?! That has got to be
the scariest thing in the world to come out there like that
They oughta look at
splitting the field somehow to come down pit lane like that
Maybe the top-20 get to
pit on the first lap, and the rest on the next lap
On lap 151, a piece of paper became lodged on the nose of the Bud car
Dale Jr: There must be something on the grille
Keep a lookout
for the nose.
Tony Eury Jr. (car chief): Yeah, you have a little bit of paper on
top of the grille not bad, its just across the top
Dale Jr: The temperatures are starting to go up
Five laps later
Tony Jr: I think ya sucked that thing off of there
Dale Jr: Yeah, it went all the way up to 240 (degrees Fahrenheit)
then went back down to 210
but Ill bet my lap times were good. That little bit
on the nose made it turn a lot better. So, now we know what we need to do on the next pit
stop because it was turning darn good there. I knew when it came off because I went down
into turn three and it almost didnt turn! You know what you need to do
After racing side-by-side in a pack of eight cars for nearly five laps
Dale Jr: That was fun racin! I coulda gone three-wide there almost
every lap but Im not sure if they were paying that much attention!
Tony Jr: Just watch out for the 29
he has some heavy fender
damage.
Dale Jr: Yeah, he got run into the fence big-time. That was some
side-by-side aggressive racing there.. some ACTION! Aggressive racing action!
Ty Norris: And Im sure its not over
As the race neared an end, a series of yellow flags slowed the field after Dale Jr.
had taken the lead. As the race was ready to re-start on lap 275:
Tony Jr: Do you want us to give you lap times or anything?
Dale Jr: No. I wanna concentrate. Dont say anything unless
Im really kicking the guy in second place
then you can tell me how good
Im doin
During the next yellow-flag that fell less than 10-laps later
Dale Jr: Cmon now! Lets get in the game! Were
trying to win a race here. Lets talk about what we need to talk about!
Ty Norris: Uh.. well
we were told to be quiet, but I can tell
ya nobodys comin
no ones moving up on ya.
Tony Jr: Just keep doin what youre doin. Youre doin
great.
Dale Jr: Ya sure I got enough gas?!
Tony Jr: Yeah, Im positive. Youre good to the
finish.
Todays Stats
Started: 11th
Finished: 1st (Ninth career Winston Cup victory)
Points: 2nd place
Laps Led: Three times for 87 laps
Best Pit Stop: Stop 4 of 4/ lap 213 / four tires & fuel / 13.57 seconds
After 34 races:
Victories: 2
Top-3 Finishes: 10
Top-5 Finishes: 13
Top-10 Finishes: 21
Races Led: 24
Laps Led: 1046
Bright Lights, Big City: Dale Jr. flew to Los Angeles soon after
the Victory Lane ceremonies. He is starring in two new Budweiser commercials to be filmed
this week in L.A. before he returns to the east coast for the Rockingham race
weekend
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Dale Jr. Quotes for Phoenix:
Im looking forward to Phoenix, because we were awesome there last year. The
guys gave me a great car, and we were pulling away from the field even though I was just
taking it easy. Just chillin and keeping a good rhythm lap by lap. (Dale Jr. led 105
laps in last years race, leading at one stage by more than six seconds.) Somehow, we
ran out of fuel and had to coast to pit lane. Its safe to say I was about as angry
as I had been all season when that happened. That killed any chance we had to win, but we
fought our way back to fifth place by the finish. The point standings are so close right
now, we cant afford a mistake like that again, but I believe were a much
better team overall than we were one year ago. Weve been really fast and consistent
on the short, flat tracks this season.
Dale Jr. and the No. 8 Bud Team at Phoenix
Previous Winston Cup Starts: 3
Best Start: 3rd (2002)
Best Finish: 5th (2002)
This Race, Last Year: ST: 3rd / FIN: 5th / Led: 105 laps
Race Time:
Checker Auto Parts 500
Phoenix International Raceway, Phoenix, AZ
1-mile oval, 312 laps, 500 kilometers
Sunday, November 2, 2003
TV: NBC-TV, 3:00 pm (pre-race) / 3:30 pm race start (All Times: Eastern)
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN), or on a radio station or XM Radio near
you.
Bud Pole Qualifying: You can tune in live for Bud Pole qualifying Friday
at 4 pm on the Speed Channel.
"Do not wait for leaders. Do it alone, person to
person."
--Mother Theresa
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