LABONTE EAGER FOR RETURN TO MICHIGAN THIS WEEKEND
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (August 12, 2003) - When Bobby Labonte left Michigan in June, he had just finished second for
the fourth time this season and was in the midst of a hot streak that began in Martinsville in April. Fast forward
almost two months and Labonte finds himself in the midst of another streak, a streak that he would be more than
happy not to be a part of.
Over the past five races, Labonte has not finished better than 14th place and has dropped from fourth-place in the
NASCAR Winston Cup Series point standings back to seventh-place, 526-points behind series leader Matt Kenseth.
"It sure is a big difference since the last time we were there," said Labonte. "We haven't been running terrible,
but have had no real racing luck on our side the last month or so it seems. It's like we can't seem to make the
right call at the right time. I'm confident that we'll get back up there and run up front, but it's been
frustrating for sure. The timing couldn't be better for us to be going to Michigan this weekend. I love that
place."
Whether it's good timing or not, Labonte has never made a secret out of his affection for the two-mile oval located
in the Irish Hills of Michigan. Since making his second career Winston Cup start there in August 1991, Labonte has
put up some impressive numbers. In 22 career starts, he has managed to rack up three victories, three poles, nine
top-five and 14 top-10 finishes.
"We have had a pretty successful campaign up there and I am glad we are heading back up there this weekend,"
explained Labonte. "We have just had some terrible luck the last month or so, but maybe going back to Michigan will
help all of us out. We're taking the same car I won the pole with up there in June and we ended up finishing second
in that race to Kurt (Busch) so I feel really good about that."
For Labonte, Michigan provides an opportunity to try to get things back on a positive track as the season starts to
hit the home stretch. With only 14 races left including this weekend's event, Labonte knows he can't have anymore
miscues if he wants to get back in the top-five in points and have an outside chance at a second championship.
"Mathematically we're not out of it yet, but realistically we're all racing for second-place," admitted Labonte.
"We just need to avoid anymore mistakes or problems. I think we are capable of winning at least two or three more
races before the end of the season and feel confident we can get back up there in the middle of the points chase.
We've just had a tough run of luck lately, but it isn't anything that can't be overcome. We're still having fun and
enjoying coming to the track each and every week. That makes a big difference when you're in the middle of this
20-race stretch. It can be a huge factor when we get down to four or five races to go."