JOHNNY BENSON, NO. 10 VALVOLINE PONTIAC GRAND PRIX:
(ON THE SATISFACTION OF COMING TO THE FIRST 'UNRESTRICTED' RACE OF THE YEAR
AND QUALIFYING SO WELL) "Unrestricted? Have you been through tech?
"Obviously, going to Daytona is a huge deal. It's our first race and it's a
huge race. But, a lot of people like to come here because it feels like your
fate is not in a lot of other people's hands. This is a great racetrack. You
can race. There are two grooves down in one and two. There are three grooves
down in three and four. It's a great place to race. The fans see really good
action around the racetrack, and there is some strategy that goes into this
race differently than what we do at the Daytona 500."
(HAVING WON HERE IN NOVEMBER, IS THERE ANY CHANGE IN YOUR CONFIDENCE LEVEL
HERE OR YOUR MENTAL APPROACH TO THE RACE?) "There isn't a lot that's
different. Obviously, we're glad we won. But, as we're coming back here for
the first time since then, the rules are different. We've got a new Grand
Prix, got a new race car and a lot of different things.
"It's a place that we enjoy coming to, and that is probably the most
important thing in terms of how we approach it and why we won here."
(WHAT DO YOU THINK THE NEW TEMPLATE SYSTEM AND INSPECTION PROCESS HAS DONE
FOR COMPETITION?) "It's pretty obvious, going through tech now is a little
tougher. They're being picky about a lot of things, which is good. If
they're going to have rules then they need to enforce them and keep it going
in that direction. The bad part is that the first couple races they make you
come a day early and that's bad because you've got all the guys here at the
racetrack and out of the race shop, just trying to get through tech. At
Daytona, a lot of cars had issues and we saw that here, too.
"It's just part of the deal, but hopefully that will change as time goes
on."
(IS THAT TIME WELL-SPENT BY NASCAR AT THIS POINT OF THE YEAR - TO REALLY GO
THROUGH THE CARS WITH A 'FINE-TOOTH COMB?') "If they keep the enforcement
up, I think it will be. But, if they get relaxed on it, then I don't know if
it will be any different. I think they're trying to tell people that this is
the way it's going to be and this is how you need to come to the racetrack -
which is a good thing if they keep doing it. But, the tough part is that
sometimes, some of the dimensions they've got have such small tolerances
that it takes twice the amount of time to build a car just trying to get the
bodies on them now. That part is difficult for the shop."
(WHEN DOES THE PRESSURE OF POINTS ENTER INTO YOUR SEASON?) "It starts
during the winter. Every race is important. You can go through the year and
say, 'If we'd have done this at this race, done that at that race, that
would have helped us in the points.'
"Every race is important. We saw last year that the guy coming out of
Daytona in last won the championship. But, you don't want to view it that
way because you can't afford to spot everybody that many points on any given
day."