Two-Day Goodyear Tire Test For 2010 Daytona 500 Wraps Up
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- As the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series nears its
conclusion, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series teams have already started looking
ahead to the 2010 season and the prestigious season-opening 52nd annual
Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 14.
On Monday and Tuesday, 17 drivers with 18 cars were in attendance for a
two-day Goodyear tire test at Daytona International Speedway in advance
of the 2010 Daytona 500.
The list of drivers testing tire compounds for Goodyear was a who's who
of NASCAR stars such as Daytona 500 champions Matt Kenseth and Dale
Earnhardt Jr., recent Talladega race winner Jamie McMurray and Chase for
the NASCAR Sprint Cup contenders Juan Pablo Montoya and Kurt Busch.
Other drivers included Kyle Busch, David Ragan, Sam Hornish Jr.,
Brad Keselowski, David Reutimann, Marcos Ambrose, Regan Smith, A.J.
Allmendinger, Scott Speed, Erik Darnell, Paul Menard and Sterling
Marlin.
Drivers toured the legendary 2.5-mile tri-oval shaking down Goodyear
tires in both single car and drafting sessions.
Penske Racing's Kurt Busch said the drafting sessions consisted of 15,
20 and 30-lap runs.
"The sequence has been to try as many sets of tires as we can and do
it in a simulation with the drafting," Busch said. "When you run two
or three cars by themselves in a simulation draft, it doesn't do it
justice until you really push everybody out there together to get cars
sliding, to have some cars pushing, to have some cars on the loose side.
It really gives us a good indication of what changes we're making on the
tires when we have such a big draft.
"It's good participation for most of the teams. It almost feels like
a (Gatorade) 150, you have half the group on the race track but yet
there's only 18. It still gives us 18 data points on each of the runs
that we make and it's definitely the best way to gather information."
Jamie McMurray was fresh off his third career NASCAR Sprint Cup victory
at Talladega Superspeedway, his first Sprint Cup win since the July 2007
Coke Zero 400 at DIS.
McMurray tested Goodyear tires at DIS this past May and echoed Busch's
comments that more cars have given Goodyear better data for developing
tires for the 2010 Daytona 500.
"We came here in May and they made the restrictor plates bigger to
simulate the same lap times as what we do in the draft and that didn't
show the same wear," McMurray said. "The fact that they brought so many
cars here this time, I think we have 16 cars doing a draft at a time.
The cars are not driving really that good, they are sliding around a lot
and Goodyear is able to get a lot more accurate data by having so many
cars here."
Tickets for the 52nd annual Daytona 500, which start at $55,
as well as other Speedweeks 2010 events, are available at
www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com or by calling 1-800-PITSHOP.
-credit: dis