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| Chevy Silverado Preview: Martinsville
03-28-2006 | TruckSeries.com Report
Team Chevy Silverado Looks to Defend at Martinsville First Short Track Event of 2006 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Season Sure to be Action-Packed Team Chevy Silverado will take on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competition at Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Kroger 250. The historic Virginia race track has been a fixture on the NCTS schedule since the series' inaugural 1995 season. Many fans and competitors alike consider the flat one-half mile flat paperclip-like oval the essence of NASCAR racing. With fender-to-fender action from the drop of the green flag to the checkered flag, drivers and crew chiefs do not have the luxury of time to relax at any point in the race. If a team slightly misses the setup, a truck can be in danger of being put one lap down before the race has run 25 green flag laps. "Track position is the key at Martinsville," said Randy Goss, crew chief for rookie Silverado driver Kraig Kinser and 2005 Morgan-Dollar Motorsports winning crew chief. "Pit road is narrow and the pits are tight so pit stall choice is critical which puts additional importance on how well you qualify for the race. "Getting laps back at Martinsville is tough. If there is a long green flag run and you get a lap down because you didn't qualify as well as you need to or you have a bad pit stop, you have to really battle to be the first truck one lap down to get the free pass when the caution does fly. If you don't it is just pretty tough to get a lap back by racing your way by the leaders and using pit strategy. "Basically, racing at Martinsville is about as intense as it gets for our Silverado team. The key is stay calm, come with a good plan and stick to it. Sometimes that is just easier said than done." Chevy Silverado has a winning record at Martinsville. Silverado has taken the trip to victory lane six times in the 14 NCTS races run since 1995, more than any other manufacturer. "We are looking forward to going to Martinsville this weekend, said Dayne Pierantoni, GM Racing Silverado program manager. "Our short track program always has been strong. Most of our teams have been making some laps getting ready for this week. We are expecting to put a Chevrolet back in the winner's circle." Practice for the Kroger 250 will begin on Friday, March 31 at 1:45 p.m. with final practice set for approximately 5:00 p.m. the same afternoon. Qualifying will begin at 12:05 p.m. on Saturday, April 1 to set the 36-truck field. Trucks will be impounded until the race, which is set to take the green flag at 3:15 p.m. Saturday. Live television coverage will begin at 3:00 p.m. on SPEED Channel with both MRN Radio and XM Satellite Radio bringing flag-to-flag coverage over the air waves.
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