• Cup Drivers Montoya,
Bowyer Take First Laps
Around TMS In New Sprint Cup
Car
• Goodyear Tire Test Only
COT Opportunity Prior To
Samsung 500
FORT WORTH, Texas
(January 15, 2008) – History
was made today at Texas
Motor Speedway as NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series drivers
Juan Pablo Montoya and Clint
Bowyer made the initial laps
with the Car of Tomorrow
(Now Car of Today) at the
1.5-mile, high-banked
superspeedway.
Montoya, the 2007 series
rookie of the year, and
Bowyer, who finished third
in the 2007 Chase for the
NASCAR Sprint Cup, are
participating in a closed,
two-day Goodyear tire test
in preparation for the April
6 Samsung 500 NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series race at TMS. This
two-day test is critical as
it will be the only time the
COT will have track time at
TMS prior to the Samsung 500
race weekend scheduled for
April 3-6.
“The new car is a little
tight in the center, but I
think it’s pretty exciting,”
Montoya said. “I wasn’t sure
what to expect. You’re going
to see about the same thing
I think. I don’t think it’s
going to change much.
Whoever has a better balance
is going to the front and
whoever has a bad balance
goes to the back. Give us a
couple more months in this
car on the big tracks like
here at Texas Motor Speedway
and people are going to be
happy.”
From a crew chief’s
perspective, this test is
crucial to learning what
adjustments need to be made
with the COT on the 1.5-mile
tracks, which includes Texas
Motor Speedway. The COT
competed on a majority of
the tracks on last season’s
Sprint Cup Series schedule,
but this year will make the
first time for 1.5-mile
layouts.
“I don’t think it’s going
to be a whole lot different
from what we’ve run here at
Texas in the past,” said
Donnie Wingo, crew chief for
Montoya and the No. 42
Texaco/Havoline/Wrigley’s
Dodge. “We are not far off
the times we ran here last
year. I think that’s one
thing Goodyear is really
working hard on and NASCAR
also is to get the tires
more compatible to what
we’ve be running on. Race
pace is really close.
Goodyear just wants to get a
baseline setup with the tire
that we’re running now, and
then we’ll just run through
some different compounds. I
think it will get better
when everyone gets used to
working on it. The more we
work with the new car the
better we’ll get. I think
it’s an advantage any time
you can get track time at a
place you race at. I think
you’re going to continue to
see good racing action here
at Texas with the Car of
Tomorrow.”
“It is surprisingly
good,” said Bowyer, driver
of the No. 07 Jack Daniel’s
Chevrolet for Richard
Childress Racing. “I’m happy
with how we unloaded and the
tire Goodyear brought. I am
pleasantly surprised with
our speeds that the car has
here at TMS. There are
definitely things that feel
different, but I went out
there and felt comfortable
on the first lap, and buried
it out on the end of Turn 1
and it stuck and away we
went. It’s really handling
well and doing the things
that the old car did. It
feels comfortable; it feels
normal. That’s one of the
things as a driver you want
to see. The consistency is
there.”
After competing in 16
races with the Car of
Tomorrow in 2007, NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series teams will
compete full time with the
new vehicle in 2008. The
upcoming Samsung 500 NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series race at
TMS will mark the debut of
the Car of Tomorrow at “The
Great American Speedway!”
Goodyear Tire Test The
COT will also be used during
a critical juncture of the
season when the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series returns
Nov. 2 for the Dickies 500
at TMS, the eighth race in
the playoff-style Chase for
the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
Tickets are available for
the Samsung 500 race week by
calling (817) 215-8500 or by
visiting
www.texasmotorspeedway.com.