KURT BUSCH FINDS INSPIRATION FROM FORMER TEAMMATE KENSETH
Miller Lite Dodge Driver Hoping To "Kick It Into Overdrive" With Strong
Pocono Performance
LONG POND, Pa. (June 6, 2006) - Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch is
quick to say that he is far from throwing in the towel as for his chances of
making the 2006 "Chase for the Championship."
After 13 races completed this season, Busch is mired back in
18th position in the standings. He is currently 265 points out of making
the cut, the 10th spot that is held by his brother, Kyle. There are 13
races remaining in the determining process for the Chase contenders.
"We have 13 races left to work our way back into the top 10," said Busch,
after finishing 16th at Dover, Del., on Sunday, his best finish in the last
five races. "We're at the halfway point and we're not that far out of 10th
place. We'll have to work hard and start getting top fives and top 10s, but
we've got some good tracks coming up. It'll be a challenge, but it'll be fun
trying."
It may come as a surprise to some when it comes to his major source for
inspiration at this point.
"We'll never give up and it's really way too early to discount the top 20 or
so guys," Busch said. "All you have to do is look back to see what Matt did
last year and you know that if you can get things going in the right
direction, hold on buddy.because it's not over till it's over."
Busch is referring, of course, to his former teammate when he was at Roush
Racing, Matt Kenseth. Kenseth's charge to make the Chase last year is
certainly reason for encouragement.
"I'll always remember last year after the June Pocono race," Busch said.
"Matt had another disappointing finish there (32nd), after having a really
dismal season up to that point. He'd had engine problems, gotten crashed
out of races.just about everything bad that could go wrong. He was over 300
points out of 10th and folks were already writing him and Robbie (Reiser,
crew chief) off for the year. They never gave up. They got their act
together and put on the full-court press. What they did last year was
pretty incredible, but they proved that it could be done.
"If you look at all the statistics, we're nowhere near the bad shape those
guys were in at this point last season," said Busch, who is the most recent
Pocono race winner, taking the victory in last July's Pennsylvania 500 after
starting second. "Yeah, if you want to call that my inspiration right now,
go ahead and do that."
The record book shows that Kenseth was 24th in the 2005 NEXTEL Cup point
standings after Pocono, the 14th race last year. He trailed 10th-place Tony
Stewart by a whopping 320 points.
Busch was accurate in his assessment that Kenseth had experienced a dismal
season up to that point. In those first 14 races, he had posted no top-five
finishes, only two top-10s and a heartbreaking three DNFs (did not
finishes). His average finish for that period was 22.8, with two 42nd-place
finishes at the bottom of his performance chart and only a seventh-place
finish at the top.
Kenseth's charge to make the Chase last year was impressive indeed. During
the final 12 races which culminated with the September Richmond race cutoff
point, Kenseth recorded a win, six top-five finishes, nine top-10s and most
importantly, no additional DNFs. He only had two finishes out of the top 10
and managed an 8.3 average finish.
The end result earned Kenseth the ninth position in the point standings
after Richmond, with a 59-point buffer over 10th-place Ryan Newman.
"Like I said, we're only halfway there to the Chase and there's still plenty
of time to get the job done," said Busch, who claimed the points title
during the inaugural Chase format in 2004. "But, the bottom line is that
now is the time that we have to rise up and get after it. We're going to
have to really kick it into overdrive and start logging those top-fives and
top-10s from here on out.
"Pocono is a great place for us to rise to the occasion because it's been a
really good track for us," said Busch, the only driver to lead more than one
lap in both races at Pocono in 2005. "We've had a lot of good fortune there
over the years and the Penske teams have historically been strong there. We're
hoping for big things this weekend at Pocono.
"Qualifying has been very important at Pocono and I'm sure that'll be the
same story this time around," said Busch, offering a personal confirmation
to the fact that only four races at Pocono have been won from a starting
position below 16th. "I guess outside of our win at Bristol, our overall
qualifying effort has been the big bright spot for the season."
Busch has qualified out of the top 10 in only three races this season and
his worse start in the first 13 races was 20th at Lowe's. He has an 8.7
average start for the year.
Busch's career Pocono record holds one win and four top-five finishes in 10
races, including two runner-up tallies. He started second and finished 22nd
in last year's Pocono 500, denied another top-five finish by a flat
left-front tire with only 13 laps remaining in the race.
This weekend's schedule at Pocono calls for practice on Friday at 12:05 p.m.
A single round of qualifying at 3:40 p.m. will determine Sunday's 43-car
stating field. Saturday's action includes practice sessions at 9:30 a.m.
and 11:05 a.m. Sunday's Pocono 500 (500 miles/200 laps) has a 2:10 p.m. EDT
starting time and features live coverage by FOX-TV and MRN Radio.
Notes of interest:
-- Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch still is optimistic about his team's chances of making the 2006 "Chase for the Championship." He looks at the season former teammate Matt Kenseth had in 2005 as major motivation. "If you look at all the statistics, we're nowhere near the bad shape those guys were in at this point last season," said KB. "Yeah, if you want to call that my inspiration right now, go ahead and do that."
-- About those six extra points KB earned by returning to the 5/28 Coca-Cola 600 after crashing on Lap 66.without out them, he would be 20th in the current standings, rather than 18th. He currently holds a five-point advantage over Penske teammate Ryan Newman and Elliott Sadler (KB has 1,307 to their 1,302). Crew chief Roy McCauley was quick to point out just how important those points could be as we get closer to the 9/9/06 Richmond race that will determine who makes the Chase for this season.
-- KB, Roy and the Miller Lite Dodge team testing today at the Virginia International Raceway road course near Danville, Va., in preparation for the June 25 Dodge/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway near Sonoma, Calif.
-- KB hoping for strong performance this weekend at Pocono. "Pocono is a great place for us to rise to the occasion because it's been a really good track for us," said KB, the only driver to lead more than one lap in both races at Pocono in 2005. "We've had a lot of good fortune there over the years and the Penske teams have historically been strong there. We're hoping for big things this weekend at Pocono." KB's career Pocono record holds one win and four top-five finishes in 10 races, including two runner-up tallies. He started second and finished 22nd in last year's Pocono 500, denied another top-five finish by a flat left-front tire with only 13 laps remaining in the race.
-- KB, Roy and Miller Lite Team racing their PRS-093 Dodge Charger at Pocono this weekend. It was last raced at Texas Motor Speedway back in April.
-- KB will be signing autographs on Sunday June 11, 2006 from 11 a.m. -11:30
a.m. at his primary souvenir hauler at Pocono.
-- "Talk low, talk slow.and don't talk too much." - John Wayne