COOK: Record 270th Start Coming at Kansas Speedway
04-21-2008 4:50 pm
Terry Cook will make his 270th career NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series start
this weekend at the Kansas Speedway. It will be his record-extending
252nd-consecutive start, dating back to the 1998 season opener at Walt Disney
World Speedway. Cook has participated in all seven previous NCTS races at Kansas
Speedway, picking up his sixth career victory by winning the 2006 event. Cook
currently sits tenth in the NCTS championship standings, 146 points out of the
lead, and just two points out of ninth. He has one top-five finish and two
top-ten finishes so far in 2008.
What do you have to do to get back to Victory Lane at Kansas Speedway? "What I
will be looking for in the truck this weekend is the ability to keep it down on
the bottom at both ends of the track, particularly coming off the corners. This
track doesn't have a lot of banking but it isn't flat by any means. It is very
momentum dependent just like a lot of the other 1.5-mile tracks we run. You have
to be able to keep that momentum up and you have to be able to do it while
keeping the truck right on the bottom of the track."
The track seems to be almost deceptively fast. Can you feel the speed from the
driver's seat? "This race track is still relatively new and it's still very
smooth. Don't get me wrong, the asphalt has aged and with each winter it loses
some of that newness. But the fact it is still so smooth lets you carry a lot of
speed here."
Can this track jump up and bite a driver because it lulls you into a false sense
of security? "Because the track is so smooth and so fast and because it doesn't
have the banking some of the others do, it creates a perfect storm for a driver
to make a mistake. It still has enough grip that you can get to feeling a little
over confident. You might feel all that grip and carry off into the corner
inside someone and lose the air on the spoiler and then you're off on a ride. A
lot of times we'll see some of the lesser experienced drivers try that coming
off the corner and it will get them just about every time. We do see a lot of
spins coming off the corners here."
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How much better is it racing in April than July? "We used to have to come to the
track with all the black paint on the truck changed to white. It would get so
hot that the black paint would give us vapor lock issues because it would boil
the fuel. You would have to prepare the truck differently to prevent that from
happening. The drivers would really struggle to keep cool too. Racing there at
this time of year, we really don't have to deal with all of those elements now."
The ARCA cars and the Indy Cars will also be there this weekend, does the
different rubber still present a problem with the NCTS on Goodyear tires? "In
all of the years we ran with the old CART series and now the Indy Car Series, we
never once had any rubber compatibility issues with them. And the Indy Cars run
such a different line than we do it actually helps put some rubber down for us
and give us another lane to run. When ARCA ran on the old bias ply Hoosier
tires, that's when we had a lot of problems making our Goodyear rubber work on
the track, particularly right after they were done running. Now that the ARCA
Series has made a move to radial tires it's not quite as big of an issue as it
was in the past."
Cook's NASCAR Stats at Kansas Speedway: Cook has seven career starts at
Kansas Speedway, with one win (2006), one top-five finish, and five top-ten
finishes. He has completed 1155 out of 1172 possible laps (98.5%), and he has
finished on the lead lap in the last six races. His average start is 12.3 and
his average finish is 9.3.