2004 Season

2004 Subway 400

Race Information

Event: Subway 400
Date: February 22, 2004 Track: North Carolina Speedway
Started: 7th Finished: 5th
Status: Running Laps Completed: 393 of 393
Points Pos. Before/After Race: 1st/1st Points Earned: 155 (w/ 0 bonus)
Money Earned: $118,303

Summary and Related News



Dale Jr. fifth at Rockingham, leads NEXTEL Cup points_2/22/04
No. 8 Budweiser Team Records Career-Best Finish at “The Rock”
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. (Feb. 22, 2004) – Matt Kenseth held off rookie Kasey Kahne in a photo finish at North Carolina Motor Speedway on Sunday, winning the Subway 400. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the No. 8 Budweiser team notched their career-best finish at the track with a fifth place. Dale Jr.’s previous best at “The Rock” was 13th (November, 2003). With his second top-five in as many weeks, Dale Jr. remains atop the championship point standings with a seven-point lead over Kenseth. Jamie McMurray finished third.


The Key Moments: With Dale Jr. fighting a loose condition, the Bud team found good fortune with timely yellow flags and savvy pit strategy. The fourth caution on lap 194 saved Dale Jr. from falling a lap down to the leaders, while the seventh and final caution on lap 351 eliminated several contenders who were caught in the midst of green-flag pit stops. When the field returned to racing, Dale Jr. restarted fifth, closing out the final 31 green-flag laps unchallenged by his closest pursuers, Ryan Newman and Rusty Wallace.


Dale Jr. Quotes: “We got really lucky all day long catching people a lap down. We were really loose and the car was hard to drive, but I knew I just had to stay on the lead lap and get whatever finish I could get. I about drove right into the fence watching Kasey (Kahne) try to get his first win. That was an awesome finish. He’s a cool dude, and I’m sure he’s ecstatic.

“We’ve never been that great here. We tested here last year. This is admittedly my worst track in the series, and I’m sure my fans are breathing a big sigh of relief right now. We were just trying to squeak through here and do the best we can. The guys did a great job today adjusting on the car. (Car chief) Tony Eury Jr. made some great calls with pit strategy, and we were able to hang in there and get a top five. I think coming out of here with a top five is great. We were obviously real lucky today. We were fortunate on a lot of things. But even when you've got a great car, if you can find a way to get a good finish you're going to win championships. Matt (Kenseth) did that a lot last year. But we had good pit strategy and got lucky with the yellow flags and we got us a great finish. We didn't have a top five car but we got a top five. That's what you've got to do to. That wins championships."


Best Radio Conversations:
With the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet handling properly, Dale Jr. clawed his way to eighth place despite being bogged down in lapped traffic. The sixth caution came out on lap 263 when Carl Long’s car flipped repeatedly down the backstretch:
Dale Jr.: “I wore half my (tires) out racing these guys (lapped cars).”
Tony Eury Jr. (car chief): “Do you wanna leave (the car) as is and just put four tires on it?
Dale Jr.: “Nah, man, just keep doing what you’re doing. The car ain’t perfect. You’re going the right way, just keep doing whatever you’re doing. (Long pause) Home boy (Long) rolled the hell outta his car, didn’t he?”
Tony Jr.: “Yeah he rolled about five times.”
Dale Jr.: “Alright, we’re looking at one more stop here, right?”
Tony Jr.: “10-4. One more.”
Dale Jr.: “What place was I running when that caution came out?”
Tony Jr.: “Right where you are now… eighth place.”
Dale Jr.: “We must be running a lot better, because I was backing up before.”
Tony Jr.: Yeah, you were about as fast as the leader right there. You’re doin’ great.”
Dale Jr.: “Yeah, I was so happy it was running good I wore the (car) out. I was trying not to race. But when you start to catch ‘em, you wanna race ‘em. I need to run the same lap, same line, same throttle every time. It’s hard. Whatever that last set of tires was, it really helped. It was sooooo much better.”

Still under the sixth caution:
Dale Jr.: “I’d give anything to know what’s under the (number) nine car (Kahne).”
Tony Jr.: “I’d like to know about the 17 (Kenseth). The nine is good, but the 17 is real good.”
Dale Jr.: “That nine is the best one.”
Tony Jr.: “Yeah, but you got a rookie driver (in the number nine). I don’t know if he can handle them guys up there, but he’s gotta good car. The 17 just jumps right out there on the get-go, and no one can keep up.”

After taking the checkered flag:
Dale Jr.: A top-five finish! That’s fan-tabulous, boys! No dents, no dings, everything’s in order.


Today’s Stats
Started: 7th
Finished: 5th
Points: 1st place (no change, +7 to Matt Kenseth in second)
Money: $118,303
Laps Led: 0
Best Pit Stop: Stop 1 of 7 / lap 40 / four tires & fuel / 13.58 seconds


DALE JR. ON LARRY KING LIVE: Dale Earnhardt Jr. will wrap-up a furious week of media appearances following his victory in last week's Daytona 500 with an appearance on Larry King Live on CNN, Monday night at 9 p.m. (ET). Dale Jr. will spend the entire hour via satellite from his home in Mooresville, N.C. Jeff Gordon will also appear on the show.

Anheuser-Busch’s 12 U.S.-based breweries and network of more than 700 wholesalers reduce delivery time and ensure that fresh beer is in retail accounts shortly after packaging. As it reads on every beer package, Anheuser-Busch beers including Budweiser are at their peak of freshness and taste within 110 days from their “Born On” date.

-Budweiser


Budweiser Race Preview: Rockingham_2/17/04
(Tuesday Feb. 17, 2004) – Proximity is what Dale Earnhardt Jr. loves most about North Carolina Motor Speedway. It’s close, it’s easy to find, and it’s usually good for a stress-free week since Rockingham, N.C. is merely a stone’s throw away.

That was before he drove the No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet to a win in Sunday’s Daytona 500, which, after spending 11 days away from home, guaranteed him another two to fulfill media obligations. Junior flew directly from Daytona Beach, Fla., to New York late Monday night, and spent all day Tuesday hammering through a media checklist that included stops at “The Today Show” on NBC, “Live with Regis and Kelly” on ABC, and “Late Show with David Letterman” on CBS, just to name a few.

“It’s been fun, but hopefully I’ll have Wednesday to kinda chill out,” said Dale Jr., who admits he hasn’t had much sleep since winning the Daytona 500. “I feel like the man at the gas station who has an empty tank of gas and only $1 in his pocket. He’s got just enough to get him wherever he needs to go, but that’s about it.”


Dale Jr. on Rockingham:
“I feel we can be pretty competitive at Rockingham. In the past it was a track we struggled at, but we tested there at the end of last year, and we feel pretty good about going back. It may be the only place we haven’t really conquered yet. We’ve had strong runs there but the results haven’t been nothing to brag about.”

“Even though we devote a lot of effort and time to restrictor-plate tracks, Rockingham is a track we’ve emphasized as a place where we need to improve if we’re gonna win a championship. We made a big commitment, as a team, to work hard on improving our weak spots. I used to come here with a bad attitude, and it seemed to set the tone for the whole team. I think it’s different now. If anything, winning the Daytona 500 gave us more confidence than we already had as a team, and that’s probably the one thing we lacked heading into Rockingham in the past.”


Dale Jr. and the No. 8 Bud Team at Rockingham
Previous Nextel Cup Starts: 8
Best Start: 7th (2000)
Best Finish: 13th (2003)
This Race, Last Year: ST: 12th / FIN: 33rd


Race Details:
Subway 400
North Carolina Motor Speedway, Rockingham, N.C.
1.017-mile oval, 393 laps, 400 miles
Sunday, February 22, 2004
TV: Fox-TV, 12:30 p.m. ET (pre-race) / 1 p.m. ET race start.
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN), XM Radio.
Bud Pole Qualifying: Speed Channel / Friday, 3 p.m. ET.


POST-DAYTONA 500 TIDBITS: Crew chief Tony Eury Sr., better known as “Pops”, stirred up a barrel of laughs during the Champion’s Breakfast at Daytona USA Monday morning when a reporter asked about his nerves during the final 15 laps of the Daytona 500. Replied Pops, “That was the most nervous I’d been in my whole life. I was so nervous I was looking for the Maalox.” … Dale Jr. and his father, Dale Earnhardt, now account for 43 wins at Daytona International Speedway … With his win in Monday’s conclusion of the Hershey’s Kisses 300 Busch Series race, Dale Jr. moved into a tie for 10th with Jeff Gordon and Dale Jarrett in all-time career wins at Daytona (9) …


DALE JR. HANGIN’ WITH LETTERMAN:
Dale Jr.’s appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman will air Tuesday night at 11:30 p.m. ET. on CBS.

-Budweiser

 

 

 


 

 


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