PRESS CONFERENCE TRAVIS
KVAPIL– No. 6 K&N Filters
Ford F-150 – (finished 1st,
qualified 1st) TALK ABOUT
THE RACE AND ESPECIALLY
THOSE LAST FEW LAPS WITH
JOHNNY. “Man, what an
awesome finish. Our weekend
in general, this is the
truck we won a couple of
races with earlier in the
year. So, we knew it was
fast at this type of race
track. This was my first
time here in this
configuration. We were good
in practice, just kept
working on it. Everybody on
the team just did a
wonderful job staying with
it. Qualified on the pole.
In the race we were off a
little bit. We were just a
little too tight in the
first half of the race. I
was trying to run the bottom
of the race track in one and
two. My truck was just not
set-up good enough to get
through the bumps through
one and two like I needed.
So, I had to search around a
little bit and it took me a
little while to figure out
how to carry speed through
in turns one and two. I
found just running the
outside lane, going around
the bumps, worked for me. I
think it took me a little
while and some of the guys
to get the groove kind of
worked in up there. It was
slippery the first couple
times I went up there then
it seemed like it was coming
in. We were a little tight
in the first two pit stops
and we just kept working on
it. Mike Beam and the K&N
Ford team did just the right
adjustments again. We went
out there on the last
restart behind the 21 and 23
and didn’t really think I
was going to have much for
them, but I had seen in the
previous runs that my truck
was good in the long run. I
was getting through one and
two really good and we all
were getting through three
and four at the same speed
around the bottom. I knew I
had to try something
different, so I started
testing the waters on the
outside of three and four
and quickly realized that I
was going to be able to make
up some ground out there. I
just drove it in out there
and had clean air outside
these guys. It stuck good
for me; running on the
outside you’ve got a lot of
momentum and I was able to
complete the passes.”
YOU GAINED A LOT OF
POINTS ON MIKE [SKINNER] AND
RON [HORNADAY] TONIGHT. WITH
SIX RACES TO GO, DO YOU
THINK YOU CAN CATCH THEM? “I
tell you what, coming into
tonight, I didn’t think we
had much of a shot. You
never give up hope and you
never know what can happen
in six or seven races. We
gained 80-some points in one
night. And one or two more
night like that, we’re right
in the mix. So, we didn’t do
a very good job last week in
Loudon. We gave up 80 points
to those guys. We just ran
poorly out there. We’ve got
some tracks I feel like
we’re going to keep running
this truck right here at
Texas, Atlanta and
Homestead. This is the third
win this truck has this
year. It just seems to run
really good. We’re going to
continue to run up front and
try to win races. If they
have a bad day here and
there, I think we’ll be
right there in the hunt by
the time we get to
Homestead.”
KVAPIL (continued)
WATCHING JON AND JOHNNY
DUKING IT OUT ON THE BOTTOM
OF THE RACE TRACK, ARE YOU
THINKING AT THAT POINT THAT
YOU’VE GOT THIS? “Well, I
knew I was better than them
through one and two after a
few laps. It seems like they
would both try to hold the
bottom of the race track
really tight and I could
really just keep my momentum
up on the outside and really
roll through and carry a lot
of speed. I knew I was going
to get through one and two
and was better than them. I
just took me a little while
to figure out how I was
going to get through three
and four better than them.
Through one and two I was
avoiding the bottom from
about lap 20 on. I figured
my truck and the set-up that
we had in it, it was too
rigid, too bumpy. I didn’t
have grip on the bottom, so
I just started trying to run
that outside lane and we
could run the outside lane
in one and two fast and
right on the bottom of three
and four fast. But when I
started catching those guys
in three and four, I’d start
losing the air on the front
of my truck and I’d start to
get tight and thought well
[heck], if I can run on the
outside of one and two, I’ll
try three and four and see
what happens. I was amazed
at how much grip the track
had in the second lane and I
was able to get out there
and make the passes. What an
amazing finish. Those last
handful of laps or whatever
it was, I was running wide
open on the outside of turns
one and two and but 23 and
those guys could run wide
open on the bottom and it
just made for some great
racing. I had to hold them
off through three and four
and the 21 with Jon there,
he got loose once under me
and I heard him pedal the
gas and doing everything he
could and not wreck but
still try and go for the
victory. So those guys did
an amazing job and put a
great race on for
everybody.”
THERE SEEMED TO BE A LOT
OF TIRE PROBLEMS TONIGHT.
WHERE YOU CAUTIOUS ABOUT
TIRES? “This is the same
tire we raced a Charlotte.
We feel it’s a very hard,
durable tire, fairly
conservative. You’ve just
got to pay attention and be
careful with your set ups.
You can’t be too aggressive
with your camber settings
and things like that. You’re
air pressure, you gotta
watch and you must first
finish to finish first.
That’s kind of been our
theory all year here. We
really paid attention to our
tire wear and our heat on
the tires in practice and we
felt comfortable with that.
We were too aggressive early
in practice with it and we
had to back off on our
settings a little bit to get
longevity in our tires. It
takes speed away when you do
that, but in the long run we
were still out there making
laps. Goodyear did a great
job; it was a great tire
with plenty of grip and you
have to pay attention to
your settings and not abuse
that tire.”
JON WOOD – No. 21
Smith’s/Air Force Ford F-150
– (finished 3rd, qualified
14th) – IT LOOKS LIKE YOU
COULD HAVE WON. TELL US
ABOUT YOUR RACE TONIGHT.
“Everybody is so
disappointed right now, my
guys and everybody. But, I
think that’s a very
respectable night. We
battled a lot of adversity.
We had a little issue on pit
road on the first pit stop.
To come back from 24th to
leading in 40 laps or
whatever, is pretty
impressive. So, I think it
was a very good night. It
was an awesome night to have
Air Force colors on the
truck and being this close
to Nellis, it’s just an
unbelievable feeling. I
think it was an awesome
night.”
WOOD (continued) YOU HAD
THE FASTEST TRUCK TONIGHT.
DID THOSE GUYS SPEED UP THE
LAST 15-20 LAPS OR DID YOU
SLOW DOWN? “We all went
faster. We all ran the
fastest that we had gone at
the end of the race, but
they went a little faster.
Travis, I think his truck
was a little bit freer on
long runs. My truck was
without question; the best
truck here if I got a long
green flag run. And that was
very pronounced in that long
green flag run when I took
the lead from Benson. I just
never could get those types
of runs there at the very
end. As soon as my truck
would take off, the caution
would come out. This track
has been very good to me,
the new surface has. I ran
my first Cup race here and
I’ve had nothing but good
luck. That’s pretty cool to
say at Vegas to have good
luck here.”
YOU’RE GOING BACK TO CUP
NEXT WEEK? “Yup, I’m going
to run the second car in
Kansas. It was a race for
Little Debbie that was
scheduled for early in the
year with the 21 battling in
and out of the top-25; it
wasn’t a good idea to take a
chance on knocking the
primary car out of a
starting spot. So, it’s
going to work out next week.
Schrader is definitely going
to be in the race and I’m
either going to be in it or
I’m gonna knock the back
glass out of it, so to
speak. It’s all or nothing,
there’s no being
conservative in qualifying.”
YOU’VE HAD A ROUGH
SUMMER, WITH THE HEADACHES
AND THEN THE TRUCK ACCIDENT.
“The truck accident was
freaky.” WHEN YOU LOST THE
AIRBAGS OR SOMETHING? “Yeah,
that was unreal. When it
rains it pours. But
everything seems to be
turning around. Our finishes
are getting better and
better every week and
nothing ever stops. Bad luck
turns to good. Good luck
eventually turns to bad. The
Air Force is very proud with
the things are going this
year and they’re very
pleased. That’s what I’m
worried about.”
WERE YOU SURPRISED WHEN
TRAVIS CAME FLYING BY ON THE
OUTSIDE AT FOUR? “I had a
little trouble off of four
on that particular lap, so I
didn’t even have to look up
to see what was happening. I
knew he was coming. Clean
air being out in front was
key to having a fast truck.
I think there were three or
four trucks for the most
part that were battling for
the lead, lap after lap. And
three of those four finished
in the top-three. It was
pretty consistent night.”
WHAT DID THAT RESTART
WITH 12 TO GO WHEN
HORNADAY’S TRUCK BASICALLY
IN PIECES, WHAT WERE YOU
THINKING AT THAT POINT? YOU
NEEDED A LONG GREEN FLAG RUN
AND THIS WAS BASICALLY GOING
TO BE A 10-LAP DASH TO THE
FINISH? “I was very
surprised to get under
Travis in the middle of one
and two on that last
restart. Shocked. I thought
that it was going to be a
deal where I had to hold on
for a top-five. And I’m sure
Johnny’s [Benson] is a
little mad at me right now.
But we went down the
backstretch and I was
watching my mirror, I knew I
wasn’t clear of Travis. I’m
watching my mirror to see
Johnny and I see his truck
coming and he was pulling
down. And the whole time,
I’m not looking where I’m
going. I’m just watching my
mirror, inching down toward
the bottom and I look before
I get into turn three and
I’m below the yellow line.
And I’m like, ‘uh-oh’ and
that’s when the little
skirmish back there and
almost wrecked. I do have to
take credit for that one,
but we didn’t so, I guess
it’s okay.”