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2004 Season
2004 Golden Corral 500

| Race Information |
| Event: Golden Corral 500 |
| Date: March 14, 2004 |
Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway |
| Started: 7th |
Finished: 1st |
| Status: Running |
Laps Completed:
325 of 325 |
| Points
Pos. Before/After Race:
7th/3rd |
Points
Earned: 185 (w/ 5 bonus) |
| Money
Earned: $180,078 |
Summary and Related News |
Budweiser team wins at Atlanta_3/14/04
Dale Jr. improves to third in Nextel Cup point standings
with second victory of 2004
HAMPTON, Ga. (March 14, 2004) Dale Earnhardt Jr. and the No. 8 Budweiser race team
finally did what it had been threatening to do for quite some time win at Atlanta.
Dale Jr. led 55 laps, including the final 16, to hold off Jeremy Mayfield and win
Sundays Golden Corral 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, a place hed come so close
to conquering before. Dale Jr. took the lead from Mayfield on lap 310 of 325 and then
raced to a three-second cushion when the checkered flag waved. The win was Dale Jr.s
11th career victory, and it was his fifth at a non-restrictor plate track. It also marked
his sixth consecutive top-five finish here at AMS. Dale Jr. joins Matt Kenseth as the only
two-time winners this year, and he improves four spots in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point
standings to third (90 points behind leader Kenseth). Kasey Kahne finished third, followed
by Jimmie Johnson and pole sitter Ryan Newman.
The Key Moments: Starting seventh, Dale Jr. and the Bud team paced itself
through a lengthy green-flag run that lasted 125 laps. The Bud Chevy wasnt far off
the mark, but it needed continuous adjustments to stay on the lead lap and make a charge
to the front. Two big pit stops proved essential in the cause, the first coming on lap 151
when the Bud crew churned out a 12.78-second pit stop and helped its driver move from
ninth to fourth. The second was on lap 302 just 23 circuits shy of the end
when the Bud crew changed four tires and added fuel in 12.66 seconds. The quick stop set
the stage for Dale Jr.s race-winning pass, which came seven laps after exiting the
pits in fourth. He quickly passed Johnson for third, Kahne for second, and then took
Mayfield on the low side in turn three. He then ran away from the pack at the end to claim
his 11th career victory in his 151st start.
Dale Jr. Quotes: We worked all weekend on the car, and it ran
pretty good today. When the race started it was ok. I was kind of struggling in 13th, and
came close to going a lap down. We made some adjustments, but I told (car chief) Tony Eury
Jr. to just creep up on it, dont go too crazy (on making adjustments). We dialed the
car in better and better. I just give credit to the team. We had great pit stops all day.
I dont want to talk bad about Tony Jr., but his batting average hasnt always
been that high as far as his adjustments during the race, but he was on top of it
today.
On what it means to win after a humbling 35th-place finish at Las Vegas last week:
All I know is that it wasnt too long ago that a showing like that
wouldve done us in. Either I wouldve got fed up and quit and parked it, or me
and Tony Jr. wouldve ensued into a hellacious cussing match. It wouldve been
nasty. I knew the first lap (at Vegas) I was driving a ticking time bomb. That thing was
going to be awful all day. But this Budweiser team never gives up. Two years ago, maybe
even last year, we wouldve self-destructed. We probably wouldnt have come out
of that for some time. I would have raced Atlanta Monday morning if I could have, because
I wanted to get as far from Vegas as I could. Its hard to go home and face your
friends and your team after a race like that. I was just hoping Atlanta wouldnt be
another disaster. I was getting a little frustrated early in the race, because we are a
top-five team here and there we were riding in 13th and almost going a lap down. Just goes
to show you never give up, and never give up on your team.
On finally getting a win at Atlanta:
This track has been on my want-list for a long time. Ive wanted to win here
pretty bad. Id seen my daddy come in here and win so many times. It really means a
lot to win here. Its great to put your name on the list to win The Winston and the
Daytona 500, but this was a personal victory for me today.
Best Radio Conversations:
A long green-flag run at the beginning kept radio conversation minimal, but Dale Jr.
made up for lost time when the first caution came out on lap 125:
Dale Jr.: That was a long green-flag run there.
Stevie Reeves (spotter): Yeah, about 120 laps.
Dale Jr. (referring to long run): Howd yall like
youre pizza?
Tony Jr. (car chief): It was good.
The Bud teams fourth pit stop was made in a blistering 12.78 seconds, which
helped the red No. 8 car improve five positions:
Tony Jr. (following the stop): Thats what Im talking
about, boys!
Dale Jr.: Yeah, that was quick. When I pulled in there I
didnt think Id have to pull around the 12 (Ryan Newman, whose pit stall was
adjacent to the Bud teams stall). That was almost too good!
Running in the top five, Dale Jr. stuck to his game plan by driving the high groove
around Atlanta Motor Speedway:
Reeves: The 6 (Mark Martin) has a run on ya on the inside.
Dale Jr.: I know hes gotta run on me. Hes running the
bottom (groove).
Reeves: Im just telling you in case you want to go to the
bottom.
Dale Jr.: I dont wanna go to the bottom. Its just kinda
aggravating, because Im trying to pass the 12 (Newman).
As Dale Jr. swept into fourth place, he suddenly had the leader in his sights for the
first time:
Dale Jr.: Oh lookie here!
After taking the checkers for his 11th career win:
Dale Jr.: Waaaahhooooooo! What a weekend! That was awesome!
Tony Sr. (crew chief): Hard work pays off, dont it
boys!
Todays Stats
Started: 7th
Finished: 1st
Points: 3rd place (improved four spots)
Money: $180,078
Best Pit Stop: Stop 7 of 7 / lap 302 / four tires & fuel / 12.66 seconds
-Budweiser
Budweiser Race Preview: Atlanta_3/8/04
Dale Jr. on Atlanta:
"We're not pleased with the Vegas race, but no one on the team is panicking, just
like no one was jumping up and down when we led the points after two races. You can't
carry it with you too long. It's a long season, and we're not going to let one bad day
take our focus off of the big picture. If anything, this makes us buckle down and work
harder. I'm sure we're going to do a lot of laps in testing this week to figure out what
we need to do."
My goal this year is to get five wins, and of all the places we visit, Atlanta is
one of the tracks I feel we have our best chances of winning. Atlanta is the fastest place
we go, and its almost impossible to describe the feeling launching into turns one
and three at more than 200 mph. It takes guts to keep your right foot held down.
Atlantas kind of like Martinsville we are one of the cars to beat almost
every time, but something always seems to happen late in the race to knock us out of a
win.
Dale Jr. and the No. 8 Bud Team at Atlanta
Previous Nextel Cup Starts: 9
Best Start: 1st (November, 2001, Bud Pole winner)
Best Finish: 2nd (2002)
This Race, Last Year: ST: 37th / FIN: 3rd / LED: 23 laps
This is first week Dale Jr. has ranked outside the top five in points since Bristol in
March 2003
He was 18th in the point standings at this point of the season one year
ago
Dale Jr., has finished in the top-10 in the last five races at Atlanta and has
led at least one lap in seven of the nine races in which he competed at Atlanta
Dale
Jr. and crew are scheduled to test at Bristol Motor Speedway and Kentucky Speedway this
week.
150 and counting: Dale Jr. reached a milestone Sunday at Las Vegas by
making his 150th NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series start. In 150 races, Dale Jr. and the Bud team
have 10 victories, plus four more wins in non-points or all-star races
Dale Jr. has
finished in the top three 25 times, has 59 top-10 finishes and six Bud Pole Awards
Dale Jr. has led 3,366 laps in 79 races
He has finished first more times than any
other finishing position (10) and has finished in every position (1 through 43) at least
once - except for 28th
Dale Jr. has earned $22,317,516 in Cup prize money since his
first race in May, 1999.
Race Details:
Golden Corral 500 / Race No. 4 of 36 in the Nextel Cup Series
Atlanta Motor Speedway, Hampton, GA
1.5-mile oval, 334 laps, 500 miles
Sunday, March 14, 2004
TV: Fox-TV, 12:30 p.m. ET (pre-race) / 1 p.m. ET race start.
Radio: Performance Racing Network (PRN), XM Radio.
Bud Pole Qualifying: Speed Channel / Friday, 3 p.m. ET.
-Budweiser |
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