Assuming his team can give him a decent car, he will do VERY well in Mexico.
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Assuming his team can give him a decent car, he will do VERY well in Mexico.
this race should at least show how competitive he can potentially be in the Cup road races.
The entry list @ nascar.com shows 11 full-time Nextel Cup drivers competing in the Busch race in Mexico. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Alexamateo
01. J J Yeley #1 Chevrolet
02. David Ragan #6 Ford
03. Dave Blaney #10 Toyota
04. Todd Kluever #16 Ford
05. Denny Hamlin #20 Chevrolet
06. David Gilliland #25 Chevrolet
07. Greg Biffle #37 Ford
08. Scott Pruett #41 Dodge
09. Juan Montoya #42 Dodge
10. Carl Edwards #60 Ford
11. David Reutimann #99 Toyota
although it may be somewhat questionable to call Scott Pruett full time. :)
hes a fulltime Road Racer :)
Montoya will be getting plenty of seat time, running both the Grand Am race on Saturday and the Busch Cup on Sunday. :)
While the types of cars will differ, there's lots to do and learn including braking points on track.
Interesting that David Gilliland drives a Chevy there.
Juan Pablo is not running in the Rolex race, although I'm not sure that it would help all that much. The cars are just so different. I think CGR has done some testing for Montoya on road courses with Pruett's help. These road courses are probably JPM's best hope to make an impact in NASCAR. These Busch road course races are a crapshoot though. The Busch guys will be all over the place. It'll come down to staying out of other peoples' problems and pitting at the right time.
it was a misprint, hes driving a Ford, unless they switched this week and the two sites I use haven't changed it yetQuote:
Originally Posted by Erki
Team Rensi Motorsports operates 2 cars in the Busch Series, the #25 Ford & the #35 Ford.Quote:
Originally Posted by Erki