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| Rookie Race Notes: Martinsville
10-21-2006 | TruckSeries.com Report
Erik Darnell in the No. 99 Northern Tool + Equipment Ford was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race at Martinsvile. Darnell finished third, his second top-five and eighth top-10 of the 2006 season. Darnell took Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the 11th time in 21 races. He was also the top rookie in the April 2 Kroger 250 at Martinsville, grabbing an 11th-place finish. At least one Raybestos Rookie has scored a top-10 finish in each of the four fall Craftsman Truck Series races at Martinsville. Darnell is the third Raybestos Rookie to score a top-five finish in the fall race at Martinsville. The others: 2003: Carl Edwards, second Other Raybestos Rookies to score top-10 finishes in the fall race at Martinsville: 2003: Carl Edwards, second Eric Darnell: Mark Martin said you drove a perfect race. "John Quinn and all the guys put a really good truck together for us today. Our Northern Tool + Equipment Ford was good on the shorter runs but getting into the longer run the thing would start getting tight and I was having a hard time holding some of those guys off. We weren't as good as the 60 and the 11 but to come home third is a pretty good race for us." What did you think when you saw Mark Martin on your rear bumper? "Well, it's Mark Martin coming up behind you. He's one of the best out there but at the same time, I know I'm fortunate enough to have him as a teammate and I know he'd come up behind me and run me clean. I was fortunate for that. He got there and race me hard a couple of times but I was able to stay in front of him. It was a good run for us today." Near the end of the race you got pushed out of line but didn't lose that many spots. "I got lucky. We weren't as good on the long runs there at the end as the 60 and the 11. We were good on the short runs for five laps or so but then we started going away. The thing was really tight on me. David had been there, he was close a couple of times, he got underneath me and I let him go because he raced me clean earlier. I snuck in line behind him and we were able to hang on to that. We were lucky to have Mark behind me there at the end because I knew he would race me hard but he did race me clean. All in all, a good run for our truck. We got a top-five and we've got to keep rolling with those." How much did you learn racing Jack Sprague and Mark Martin? "That my truck wasn't as good as either one of theirs. I think it's typical Martinsville. Me being a Raybestos Rookie here I still don't know how to drive the place yet. I think I was overdriving it a little bit, which was hurting me getting off the corners. The more we come back here the more we'll pick up on it. We'll just keep getting better every time we come back." Aric Almirola, No. 75 Spears Manufacturing Chevrolet: Chad McCumbee, No. 08 The GPS Store/Garmin Chevrolet: Darnell Press Conference They said Ted Musgrave had been warned a couple of times about the restarts. You can inside the top-five for most of the day. Did you see that or did it take you by surprise when they threw the black flag? "To be honest with you, it was a little bit of stop and go but just typical short track racing restarts, I thought. I don't know that Ted did anything to warrant getting the black flag, from my point of view. But it was NASCAR's call and unfortunately it didn't work out for him." Comment on racing with Mark Martin at the end of the race. "It was kind of good to look up in the mirror and see Mark behind me because I know Mark's a teammate of mine and I know he'd race me hard but run me clean. I don't think Mark would get in the back of me and turn me around or anything like that. Just fortunate to have him behind me there at the end. He raced me hard but he could quite get by and were able to get a good run out of that." Bobby East, No. 21 State Fair Corndogs/Edy's Dibs Ford: Marcos Ambrose, No. 20 Team Australia/Aussie Vineyards Ford: Robert Richardson, No. 1 Winyourmortgage.com Chevrolet: Kerry Earnhardt, No. 13 Thorsport Chevrolet: How was the truck before that? "We were fighting a little bit of a loose issue in the center and off. Lance [Hooper, crew chief] was working on the truck and got it better and I was looking forward to the next stop but the valve dropped."
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