Daytona 500 - Matt Kenseth Notes
Matt Kenseth Advance
Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, Fla.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series: 50th Running of the Daytona 500
Sunday, February 17 2:00 PM Eastern
TV - FOX - 3:20 PM Eastern RADIO - MRN
FAST FACTS
Matt Kenseth enters 2008 coming off a fourth-place points finish in 2007, that included two wins
and a season ending five consecutive top-five finishes which culminated in the season finale win in
the Ford 400.
The 2008 version of the “Killer Bees” (the over-the-wall crew) welcomes a new face over the wall,
front-tire carrier Garret Reding, who’s been with the team since 2005. Of the 22 race-day crew
members on the No. 17 team, 18 returned from 2007.
Kenseth has three top fives and six top-10 finishes in the past 10 restrictor-plate races.
Kenseth finished fifth last year in his respective race in the Gatorade Duel, marking the fourth
straight season he has finished sixth or better.
A flat tire, which occurred just a few hundred yards from taking the green flag during his solo
qualifying run in 2006, had Kenseth slotted 57th out of 57 cars after qualifying.
Kenseth will pilot the No. 17 Ritz Ford Fusion, Saturday, Feb. 16 in the NASCAR Nationwide Series
race, the Camping World 300.
Matt Kenseth – NSCS Advance
Team: No. 17 DEWALT Ford Fusion
Crew Chief: Chip Bolin
Chassis: RK-518 Last outing: Talladega, Oct. ’07 – finished 26th after lap-146 wreck.
Also: Tested Daytona in Jan. ’08.
RK-545 Last outing: Never race
Also: Built at end of ’07; tested Daytona in Jan. ‘08
Kenseth on racing at Daytona International Speedway:
"The Daytona 500 is the biggest race of the year. I think as anybody growing up being a stock-car racing
fan, or especially aspiring to be a driver; the Daytona 500 is the biggest race. That’s what you dream about
as a kid, so the 50th running is obviously probably going to be the biggest Daytona 500 there’s been and
hopefully we’ll have a chance at it.
“I’m looking forward to this season. We’ve got some changes, but not a lot. Our core group of guys is still
in place. Chip (Bolin) is the crew chief now and we’ve worked together for nine years and if we can't
communicate by now, we've got a major problem. We've been working together for a long time and he's
been a very, very huge piece of the 17 team since its inception. Chip actually did the 500 last year, and the
next three races, so he’s kind of ready for it.
“It’s going to be good to get back to the track this weekend and start racing again. We’ve done a lot work
this off season and tested a lot over the past two months, so we should be ready for the season and we’ll
see how well our preparation pays off in the next few weeks."
Crew Chief Chip Bolin on racing at Daytona International Speedway:
“The difference between last year, when I filled in for Robbie, and this year is that last year I didn’t have
time to get nervous. This year, it’s my responsibility to do the prep work to make sure everything is loaded
on the truck that we may need and that the cars are ready and that this team is ready to go to Daytona.
Before, I just worried about the car.
“Calling a super-speedway race is pretty easy by comparison to other tracks, because there’s not a lot of
strategy involved. You pit when everyone else pits. We’re fortunate enough to have four more team cars to
where everyone gets pretty close to the same fuel mileage and we have enough cars that we can all pit
together if necessary. We’ll usually pit with teammates, or at least the ones we’re running around.
“Daytona is a lot different than Talladega although both are often compared to one another. At Talladega,
you just focus on getting the car trimmed down to the least drag configuration and don’t worry much about
handling. But, Daytona has bumps and different grooves and there’s much more suspension travel, so you
have to treat your setup a lot like you would on intermediate tracks.”
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