LABONTE HAS HIS EYES SET ON POCONO'S SECOND RACE
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (July 22, 2003) - A month ago Bobby Labonte arrived at
Pocono Raceway in the midst of a five-race streak of top-three finishes.
When he left the odd-shaped 2.5-mile oval, the streak was over thanks to a
17th place finish due to an ill-handling car. And while he was left
scratching his head and wondering what happened that weekend, Labonte and
the entire Interstate Batteries Racing Team feel as though they have a
handle on what went wrong and hopefully have made the changes necessary to
have a great run this coming weekend.
"We were really off the mark at the beginning of the race there," said
Labonte. "I was so loose into turn one and the tunnel turn and then we ended
up being tight up off of turn three which just kills your momentum for the
long straightaway. Once we got the car driving a little better towards the
end of the race it wasn't too bad, but we were not in the same class as Tony
(Stewart) was that day."
While Labonte may not have been in the same class as Stewart was in the
Pocono 500, he feels as though they have done their homework in preparing
for this weekend's Pennsylvania 500.
"We went over that car with a fine tooth comb and we think we found out some
things that hurt us during the race," admitted Labonte. "We feel as though
we know what went wrong and what we need to have under the car this time
around. I'd sure like to get another streak started this coming weekend."
Besides his 17th place finish at Pocono in June, Labonte finished 36th place
at Chicagoland and a disappointing 14th this past weekend in Loudon. Those
three finishes are Labonte's only finishes outside the top-10 in the last 11
races. Not too bad for a guy who captured only seven top-ten finishes all
season last year.
"We've definitely made a turn for the better this year, but we're still not
getting the job done week-in and week-out," explained Labonte. "I know luck
plays a big factor in that and at Chicagoland we had none, but I feel as
though you create your own luck by putting yourself into position
beforehand. We'll just keep working at it and hopefully we can find that
magic touch this weekend that I used to have when I would come to Pocono."
The magic touch Labonte speaks of was quite impressive. During a seven-race
stretch from the second event of 1998 until the second event of 2001,
Labonte recorded three victories, four top-five and six top-ten finishes
during that stretch.
"It just seemed like we could do no wrong when we came up here," reflected
Labonte. "I still like the track a lot, but back then, it's like we knew we
were going to win when we came here. I guess I still feel that good about
someplace like Atlanta and we're hoping to get it going again here this
weekend."