No. 10 Valvoline Dodge Charger
Texas Preview
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series heads west to the “Lone Star State” for this weekend’s race at Texas Motor Speedway. No. 10 Valvoline Dodge driver Patrick Carpentier will again attempt to qualify for the 43-car field solely on time.
After a successful performance at Martinsville the No. 10 team gained a spot in owner points and is 45th, 192 points outside of the top-35, but only 81 points away from gaining five positions in the standings.
TV and Radio Times: Qualifying is set for Friday at 4:30 p.m. (ET) on SPEED TV and PRN Radio. Race time on Sunday is 2 p.m. on Fox TV and PRN Radio.
DRIVER PATRICK CARPENTIER QUOTES:
WHAT DID YOU LEARN FROM MARTINSVILLE? “I’m really happy. It’s a learning process. It’s something to do one lap, but to learn to run with these guys for the entire race, that’s the problem.
“At first I was running alright, then I got spun out a couple times and I was lucky I didn’t hit the wall. I was thinking, ‘man, when is this going to stop?’ It seemed like it was going from bad to worse. Toward the end of the race I finally began understanding that I needed to roll the center of the corner a lot faster than what I was doing. I was driving the car like qualifying which is very different than what it needs to be. Martinsville was like a fist fight in a phone booth.
“That’s how it is. When you miss three races you get behind. You don’t learn that stuff. You stay home, you watch and you don’t learn anything. So making the race this weekend was an amazing thing, especially for a short track.”
HEADING TO TEXAS “Texas is going to be fun. It’s been a few weeks since we’ve been to a track that I’ve raced on before. I had never been to Bristol and Martinsville before going there for the race.
“I’ve raced at TMS in the IRL, but like I said before, there isn’t too much I can carry over to stock cars from my open-wheel experience. It’s actually pretty boring racing around there in an open-wheel car. All you try to do is run the bottom and hold the throttle wide open. Running around there in stock cars will be a lot more challenging.
“We’re excited. Last weekend was a huge hurdle for us. It wasn’t pretty, but we finished the race and even gained a spot in the owner standings. That was one of our goals. If we can keep making races, and finishing them we will slowly begin to chip away at the top-35. It has been a really tight battle between the guys outside the top-35. Now, with a few of the bigger names outside of it, it will only be harder.”
CO-OWNER, GEORGE GILLETT JR. QUOTES
ON CARPENTIER’S PERFORMANCE TO DATE “Patrick is the real thing. These fellows who come from open-wheel racing have no problem with driving fast in close quarters. You saw how he ran in the qualifying races down in Daytona. Unfortunately, he had a tire going down, but he kept going.
“He qualified brilliantly at Atlanta. I don’t think any other driver came close to picking up half a second on their second qualifying lap, like Patrick did. He’s the real thing, and we’re proud of him.
“Both Patrick and his team have risen to the challenge. He’s a great guy. The sponsors love him, and our fans love him. We’re very pleased with that relationship.”
NOTES
Chassis
Carpentier will be driving chassis No. 239. Backup is No. 223.
Texas Motor Speedway
In 2005, Carpenter finished 16th after starting 21st in an IRL race at Texas.
Carpentier must qualify on time since he is outside the top-35.
2008 Season
Carpentier has started every race that he has had a chance to qualify for, excluding only the Daytona 500.
The No. 10 Valvoline Dodge team accomplished another goal last week by moving up a spot in owner points.
The Valvoline Dodge is 45th in owner points, 192 points away from the top-35.
Carpentier started 12th at Las Vegas – his best of the season.
Carpentier’s 21st-place qualifying run at Atlanta was the fastest of the rookies at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
History
Carpentier began his career with Gillett Evernham Motorsports at Watkins Glen last season.
Carpentier’s accomplishments outside of NASCAR include two Champ Car World Series wins, three CART victories and a Toyota Atlantic Championship.
Gillett Evernham Motorsports
Ray Evernham served as Jeff Gordon’s crew chief from 1992-’99 winning 47 races and three Cup championships.
Evernham founded Evernham Motorsports in 2000 and began first full season of competition in 2001 serving as the cornerstone of Dodge’s return to NASCAR.
George Gillett Jr. became co-owner with Evernham in October 2007. Gillett also owns the Montreal Canadiens in the NHL and the Liverpool soccer team in the English Premier League.
Gillett Evernham Motorsports campaigns Kasey Kahne in the No. 9, Patrick Carpentier in the No. 10, and Elliott Sadler in the No. 19 in NASCAR Sprint Cup competition.
The organization also fields the No. 9 in NASCAR Nationwide Series races with its Sprint Cup drivers plus rookie Chase Miller.
Gillett Evernham Motorsports owns 13 victories and 24 poles.