ERIK DARNELL - No. 99
Northern Tool + Equipment
Ford F-150 - (qualified 1st)
-"I knew after practice that
our Northern Tool +
Equipment Ford was going to
be pretty good. It was good
in the draft, it was good by
itself and I thought we'd
have a shot at the pole and
hopefully that lap time will
be able to stay up there.
Anywhere in the top five
would be a good start for
Friday night because I know
we have a good truck for the
race. All the credit goes
back to the guys at the
shop. Qualifying here in
Daytona has nothing to do
with the driver and
everything to do with the
truck. If it wasn't for the
guys back at the shop
putting the truck together,
we wouldn't be able to do
what we've done tonight."
YOU'RE THE SEASONED MEMBER
OF ROUSH FENWAY RACING THIS
SEASON, IS THIS THE START OF
YOUR CHAMPIONISHIP RUN THIS
YEAR? "I'd like to hope so.
You always want to start the
year strong and we've had
some good runs in the past
here at Daytona and I think
this is our year. We're
gonna go after that
championship and chase after
that thing. Definitely a
great start here at Daytona
will be a good way to kick
off the 2008 season and I
think you'll see us in the
hunt this year. We've got
good trucks back in the
shop. The guys have been
working real hard. Matt
Puccia [crew chief] and all
the guys on this crew have
done a great job at tests
and so far here today.
Hopefully that will
translate over to the rest
of the season."
ERIK DARNELL PRESS
CONFERENCE TO FOLLOW.
COLIN BRAUN - No. 6
Con-way Freight Ford F-150 -
(qualified 9th) - "We are
pleased with the run. I
think we have a better race
truck than qualifying truck
and that's something we
opted to go towards, me
being a rookie and all.
That's what great about
Roush Fenway and having a
crew chief like Mike Beam
and a spotter like Bobby
Hudson, those guys bring so
much knowledge to our
program. They can tell me
that I need a truck with
more down force. We start a
little worse than we wanted,
but our Con-way Freight Ford
will be up front for the
race. I think all of the
Fords will be in the top 10
or so. Hopefully, we'll all
get together and out run the
trucks." YOU TALK ABOUT
GETTING ALL THE LAPS AND
LEARNING AS MUCH AS YOU CAN.
WHAT DID YOU LEARN ABOUT
QUALIFYING TONIGHT? "It's
pretty easier for the
driver. You're going pedal
to the metal and try to do
as good a job as you can. I
guess you get a chance kind
of feel what you're truck is
like out of the draft. I
wish my truck drove like
that when it's in the draft,
but that's not going to
happen."
JOEY CLANTON - No. 09
Zaxby's Ford F-150 -
(qualified 11th) -"It wasn't
what we expected and it took
a lot of speed out of it. We
did a 51 flat today running
all by ourselves in race
trim. The air is a little
thicker tonight and I guess
it didn't work good for the
Fords or whatever. I know we
have a good truck for
tomorrow night. It's
handling good and that's the
key thing. Once the race
gets here, that's what's
important. We have something
that can drive to the front
and run up front. We've
definitely got that because
we saw that today. We've got
to focus on tomorrow night
and keep it out of trouble."
RICK CRAWFORD - No. 14
Power Stroke Diesel by
International Ford F-150 -
(qualified 19th) -"I was
trying to get 14th, because
it looked like everyone was
trying to match their
numbers there near the end,
plus today's the 14th. We're
good; I was expecting 20th
or 25th. Maybe it will take
a few laps to get the Power
Stroke Diesel by
International Ford F-Series
pick-up up front. You know
we'll be making bold moves
tomorrow night. We were
close in Talladega to
missing the victory there,
so if I start-up a little
bit closer, I'll be closer
to winning." IS THE TRUCK
WHERE YOU WANT IT FOR
TOMORROW NIGHT? "It's pretty
close. It's a little
different here at Daytona
than it was at Talladega.
We've raced here at night
before and we practiced
during the day. Thank
goodness Kevin Starland,
myself and the entire Circle
Bar Racing team has been
here at this game before, so
I feel pretty confident
about my trucks are
driving."
BRENDAN GAUGHAN - No. 10
International MAXX Force
Diesel Ford F-150 -
(qualified 28th) -"We're
going to be fast in the
race. When I came to the
Circle Bar Racing team and
the testing, we knew we had
great Ford trucks to race.
Our focus is on a solid race
truck and not qualifying.
When I came here [Daytona]
this was one of the best
trucks that I've ever driven
and I've driven a lot of
makes recently. This is the
best truck that I've ever
had at Daytona. So, whether
it's the Roush Yates engines
which are feel way better
than anything than I've
driven in a long time or the
body package. I'm not
considered with slicking
that Ford body up to make it
go real fast in qualifying
because I think it's a Ford
that can win the race. I'm
going to do that, I've got
to impress MAXX Force and
they're not considered about
qualifying, they want to win
the race. I don't care where
we start, but I know Rick
Crawford and I will have our
Circle Bar Racing Fords up
front in the end."
JON WOOD - No. 21 The
Barnhill Group Ford F-150 -
(qualified 31st) -IT DIDN'T
LOOK LIKE THE TRUCK WAS DOWN
ON THE TRACK. "The truck
looked high, if you think
about, that qualifying lap
that I just ran was four
seconds slower than the lap
that I posted during
drafting practice this
morning. Four seconds is a
lot and the faster you go,
it's into the race track.
Essentially, we've just
prepared it for the race. We
decided to forego the
qualifying before we got
here and that's exactly what
we've done. We're trying to
focus on the race. We have
an awesome sponsor in The
Barnhill Group, it's the
first time the truck has
ever had true decals on it.
So, we really want to put on
a good show tomorrow night."
DOES THE TRUCK HANDLE THE
WAY YOU WANT IT? "Yes, to
the untrained eye, this is a
180-degree turnaround from
where we qualified in the
last truck race, literally.
It's almost impossible to
have a race truck that has
straight line speed and
handles well at a place like
this. Daytona has become
more of a handling race
track, that's been what
we've focused on from the
get go. I'm certain that
we've gone in the right
direction."
SCOTT LAGASSE JR. - No.
20 JTG Racing Ford F-150 -
(qualified 33rd)
-"Everything has been going
real well. We came here with
a plan and we're sticking to
our guns. We're going to
continue that way and that's
including the race. We're
going to make it to where it
drives real good and make it
to where it races real well
and not worry about how fast
it runs. I thought it would
run a little bit better
today, I think we all did,
for whatever reason, it
didn't. But race-ability
wise, I'm really excited
about it. It should race
real well, we drafted a bit
last night and it ran
through the pack on it's own
and I didn't have to use any
tricks. We should be good.
I'm very excited for the
race."