BOBBY LABONTE, NO. 47 KROGER TOYOTA CAMRY; JTG DAUGHERTY RACING SPEEDWEEKS QUOTEBOOK

bud_speedweeksTrack: Daytona International Speedway

Event: Daytona 500

Date: Sunday, February 24, 2013

TV/Radio: FOX, MRN

*Qualifying is Sunday, February 17 live on SPEED. Duel #1 and #2 takes place on Thursday, February 21 live on SPEED.

 

Career Starts: 690

Wins: 21

Top-five: 115

Top-10: 201

First Start: 06/03/1991 Dover

First Pole: 09/11/1993 Richmond

First Win: 05/28/1995 Charlotte

Last Pole: 04/04/2004 Texas

Last Win: 11/16/2003 Homestead (324 races since)

Driver DOB: 05/08/1964

Hometown: Corpus Christi, TX

Crew Chief: Brian Burns

2000 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion driver Bobby Labonte seeks to capture his first-ever Daytona 500 victory at Daytona International Speedway. The 21-time winner’s career-best finish at the 2.5-mile tri-oval is second, which occurred twice in 1998 from pole position in the Daytona 500 and in the race later that season in October. Collectively, he has six top-five and 10 top-10 finishes at Daytona. His best finish at the superspeedway with JTG Daugherty Racing is fourth in the 2011 Daytona 500. Labonte finished 23rd in the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points standings with two top-10 finishes.

Bobby Labonte, driver of the No. 47 Kroger Toyota Camry:

*What would it mean to add a Daytona 500 victory to your accolades?

“It would be pretty special,” Labonte said. “I have come close to winning the Daytona 500 a time or two. I finished second behind Dale Earnhardt Sr. and have had some really good runs. We were in contention a few years ago with the No. 47 Kroger Toyota Camry and I’m looking forward to being back at Daytona International Speedway. Daytona is a type of track that when it comes down to the end, you don’t know what could happen. To win the Daytona 500 for our sponsors and our manufacturer would be awesome. I’ve won some prestigious races. To be able to sit back one day to reflect and be able to say that I’ve won the Brickyard 400, the Coca-Cola 600, the Southern 500, and now the Daytona 500 would be something else. It would be so great to add to the other three big ones with a Daytona 500 win. It makes for a better story.”

*The Gen-6 marks the first platform revision in NASCAR’s premier series since 2007, what do you think about the new car heading into the 55th running of the Daytona 500?

“After a few test sessions, I’m encouraged by a lot of the things,” Labonte said. “I feel good that there’s potential and a great possibility to make things better for the fans. The obvious goal of this whole thing is to improve racing and make competition better. For me, I’m excited about it. I’m sure it will be different now than it will be in six months and change a little bit as far as it goes with setups and stuff like that. I hope the biggest thing for me is the cars being so equal that they’re not too equal to a certain point where you can still work on things and make a difference. That’s probably the biggest thing. I feel like when I drive it, it feels like a normal thing. Until we get in race conditions, we won’t know for sure. We didn’t really do drafting when we tested Daytona in January. We’ll be able to watch how things unfold during the Shootout (Sprint Unlimited). We’ll also have a lot of practice sessions to give us an idea of what things may look like and I’m excited to see it. The cars drive good and we’re hoping to have a good run.”

*Do you feel like you are light years ahead of where you were this time last year with preparation?

“Absolutely, in my mind, our physical status at the shop is amazing from a year ago to now,” Labonte said. “Last year we didn’t even test in January at Daytona. This year we did and we actually had a backup car with us when we tested, which I heard most teams didn’t have two cars prepared. As I go through the shop, I see organization and I see the chassis ready for bodies. I see consistency and improvement in every area. It’s exciting to me to see the difference between a year ago and today. We are still a single car team, but we’ve got a lot of support from Toyota and a lot of encouragement there.”

 

*Brian Burns was your interim crew chief twice and is your full-time crew chief now. What are your thoughts on working with Burns?

“I’ve worked with Brian (Burns, crew chief) now for a couple years now,” Labonte said. “He was at MWR (Michael Waltrip Racing) two years ago and then last year he was an engineer at our race shop and we kind of put him in the crew chief role halfway through last year. Bobby Hutchens (competition director), myself and Tad (Geschickter, co-owner) and Brad (Daugherty, co-owner) were all encouraged by his capabilities to do that job. As you throw somebody into the fire, that’s not the right way to do it, but it is a good test to see how they can handle it. We feel like he’s the one in our shop that knows the way the organization works and is definitely a top man for the position, but in the role of understanding it’s more permanent for him. It’s the title that goes along with it, not just interim. Brian has a different outlook on it. Instead of knowing he has three jobs, he only has one job to do now or less of the other jobs and that is a positive for him.”

Brian Burns, crew chief for the No. 47 Kroger Toyota Camry quotes:

 

*Talk about the qualifying format for the Daytona 500 and the team’s strategy.

“For the 150’s, your strategy will be a moving target,” Burns said. “Your finishing strategy can go from aggressive to conservative based on the misfortune of others. You will have to really stay on top of the entire scenario as it unfolds to determine the smartest moves to make and put yourself in the best position for making the Daytona 500.

“Before the 150-mile qualifying races start, only two cars are locked into the Daytona 500 from time trials on Sunday,” Burns continued. “Anyone else can potentially miss out of the Daytona 500 if things don’t go their way. The 150’s will be very exciting to watch. During the closing laps, there will be some risky moves from drivers that know they need to gain positions in order to make the race, which can really stir things up in a hurry.”

* Address the team’s success at superspeedways and Bobby Labonte almost winning the Daytona 500 a few years ago.

“We get very excited about speedway racing,” Burns said. “Daytona is one of the tracks that we know we can win at with the experience of a champion driver like Bobby Labonte. He is one of the smartest speedway drivers I’ve ever worked with in racing. Bobby has a lot of patience and control to save his equipment and increase our chances of missing all of the early wrecks. But when it’s ‘go time’, like a light switch, he will push it to a whole new level of racing.”

* Have you and Bobby tried to figure out who you can team up with and what are the challenges of being a single car team at a superspeedway?

“We feel like all of the changes that NASCAR has made to the rules with the 2013 Toyota Camry car offers more of an advantage to a single car team like ours,” Burns said. “I don’t expect to see a lot of tandem car drafting this year like there has been in the past few years. This should make for more exciting pack car racing with less likelihood of getting hung out to dry because you don’t have a partner to team up with.”

* Bobby Labonte said if he had to give one word to describe the team, it would be progress. Give an update on the team’s progress.

“We raised the bar towards the end of last season, and we are going to raise the bar to an even higher level for this year,” Burns said. “The morale level in our shop is at an all-time high, and we are going to surprise a lot of people this year. Since Homestead-Miami Speedway in November, we have added staffing and hired some very talented people at JTG Daugherty Racing. We have also promoted some of our existing guys that stepped up last year to help improve our performance at the end of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. With the way things are going so far, I only expect it to get better and better every day.”

The Kroger Co. Partners with the USO again this season:

The Kroger Co., the nation’s largest traditional grocery retailer, employs more than 339,000 associates who serve customers in 2,422 supermarkets and multi-department stores in 31 states. The Kroger family of stores includes: Kroger, City Market, Dillons, Food 4 Less, Fred Meyer, Fry’s, Jay C, King Soopers, QFC, Ralphs and Smith’s.

Honoring Our Heroes, Kroger’s partnership with the USO, will continue in 2013. Kroger has joined forces with customers, associates and key partners to provide more than $5 million since 2010 to help the USO carry out its mission – to lift the spirits of America’s troops and their families around the world. For more than 70 years, the USO has been lifting the spirits of America’s troops and their families, at home and around the world.

For more information about Kroger, please visit www.kroger.com. To learn how you can help the USO in its mission to lift the spirits of America’s troops and their families, please visit www.uso.org.

Tailgater of the week:

Do you have what it takes to be the “TAILGATER OF THE WEEK”?

Are you the ultimate “Grillmaster” at the race track?

Do you want to win an all expense paid trip and be the VIP guest of JTG Daugherty Racing at the big race in Las Vegas in 2014?

If you answered yes, then get out to the track and let us know where you are tailgating! Each race weekend during the Sprint Cup season JTG Daugherty Racing will be scouting the infields and campgrounds, looking for the best tailgaters at the track. The best, most enthusiastic tailgaters each race weekend will win a custom prize pack and become eligible for our “TAILGATER OF THE YEAR” competition.

You can let us know where you are tailgating by tweeting us your location. Throughout the weekend, leading up to the green flag, our team members, owners and maybe even Bobby Labonte himself will be patrolling the infield and campsites looking for the best tailgaters. So, fire up your grills with Kingsford® Charcoal, heat up a can of Bush’s® Grillin’ Beans and clean up your messes with Clorox® and Scott® Brand Products!

Simply follow us on Twitter @NASCAR47 , send us a tweet with your tailgate location and include the hash tag #TweetYourTailgate

Next week we will publish all of the details, and the competition starts during the weekend of the 500!

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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