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| Rookie Race Notes: Daytona
02-18-2006 | TruckSeries.com Report
Eric Darnell in the No. 99 Woolrich Ford was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race at Daytona, SCORING a fifth place finish. In his first career Craftsman Truck Series start, Darnell scored his first top-five finish. He was the only first-year driver to finish inside the top-10. Darnell becomes the fourth Raybestos Rookie to score a top-five finish at Daytona. The others; Kurt Busch, second 2000, Kenny Martin, fifth 2000, Ricky Hendrick, second, 2001 DARNELL: "The crew did an awesome job tonight. This Woolrich Ford F-150 was awesome tonight. We had a good truck from the start. The thing started running pretty warm and we were just kind of laying back trying to get it cooled down and it started spitting water. We came in and lost a lap there in the pits but we made it back up there at the end and what a race. What an awesome run by this whole team here. This is a great way to start off the season and hopefully it's a sign of things to come. Our biggest thing was to try to learn and go out there and try to learn and get laps and it ended up being so much more than that. The truck was good when we were down here testing and it kept up here tonight. We're real happy with the results. The team was capable of running well, the truck was capable of it, and it was going to be up to me to go out there and do it. We had some great calls today by the spotter Chris Becker and John Quinn the crew chief. We stuck it out to the end." WHAT HAD TO HAPPEN FOR YOU TO HAVE A SHOT TO WIN THE RACE? "I knew not to screw it up on that last restart there. I came down trying to get a little bit of a run and I spun the tires and lost the pack there and then yellow came out and that was all we could do. Mark helped me out, pushed me to the front, and I'm real thankful for that. The fact we could get up there and run was awesome." DID YOU GET A COLLEGE EDUCATION IN DRAFTING TONIGHT? "Big-time. I got schooled by a lot of these guys out here tonight but the truck was good enough to where I did get some help from some of them guys and it paid off in the end." WAS THERE A LOT OF BUMPING AND SHOVING? "A little bit, yes. Some of them guys were getting pretty wild down the backstretch there and I was just trying to hold my line and keep at it. We were three-wide a couple of times but I came out here with a good finish." HOW IMPORTANT IS IT TO COME OUT OF THE BOX WITH A GOOD RUN? "That just builds our confidence big-time for this team. Like I said, I knew this team was capable of doing it. It was going to be up to me to go out there and have a good run. This is just huge for us. To know that we can come out there and run competitively is going to be a big boost for the rest of the season." WHICH IS MORE STRESSFUL: DRAFTING AT DAYTONA OR THE GONG SHOW? "Going through the Gong Show was tough but like I said, they took me to school out here today with the draft and everything. We held up our end pretty good and got a top-five out of it." ROBERT RICHARDSON, No. 1 WINYOURMORTGAGE.COM DODGE: DID YOU HAVE ANY DRAFTING HELP? "Right there at the beginning of the race, Terry Cook and I hooked up and we just took off. We got up around the top-10 area and kind of hung out there for a while and then got hung out to dry one time. Being a Raybestos Rookie, that's what happens: all the veterans team up against you. Fortunately, we found some fellow Raybestos Rookies that wanted to hook up with me and we worked our way back up to the front. We came away with a top-20 finish and for a rookie, first time here at Daytona in the Craftsman Truck Series, I'll take it." KERRY EARNHARDT, No. 13 THORSPORT CHEVROLET: SEAN MURPHY, No. 07 GARDEN FRESH GOURMET SALSA & CHIPS CHEVROLET: ARIC ALMIROLA, No. 75 SPEARS MANUFACTURING CHEVROLET: JOEY MILLER, No. 12 CURB RECORDS TOYOTA: WHAT HAPPENED EARLY IN THE RACE WHEN YOU SPUN? "The 99 truck just got way too close to me and just took the air off the back. They said in all the meetings 'Don't get too close' and it happened to me, I guess." HOW MUCH DID YOU LEARN TONIGHT? "I learned a lot. It was awesome running with these guys lap after lap learning about drafting. It was the most fun that I've ever had." KRAIG KINSER, No. 47 CENTRIX AUTO FINANCE CHEVROLET: BOSTON REID, No. 25 WOODARD & SHARP RACING DODGE: WHY DID YOU MAKE AN UNSCHEDULED PIT STOP? "I don't know if we have a cut tire or not, but it definitely felt like it. I'm going to go back and talk to the guys. It's a sad deal because Woodard & Sharp Racing, first race debut, the guys worked so hard and to end up like this, that's not even fair because that truck was so much better than this."
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