Ford Memphis Truck,
post-race quotes
ERIK DARNELL – No. 99
Northern Tool + Equipment
Ford F-150 – (finished 2nd,
qualified 4th) – “Overall,
it was a real good night for
our Northern Tool +
Equipment Ford. Second is
nothing to frown about. I
was really hoping to pick up
the win tonight. But Matt
Puccia and all the guys on
pit road did a great job
with adjustments tonight. My
buddy Jason is riding along
with me tonight. Ron [Hornaday]
is a real good friend of
mine and if I got to him, I
wasn’t going to hit him.
He’s always run me very
clean and I think maybe two
more laps and we would have
been able to get to him. He
was just better on the
restart and we were better
on the long run.” YOU SAID
SECOND PLACE IS A GOOD NIGHT
OVERALL, BUT GETTING SO
CLOSE TO THE WIN, DOES THAT
HURT TOO? “It’s frustrating.
This is my second
second-place finish in three
starts here. So, we’ve been
really close here before and
I’ve always had good runs.
We’re getting disappointed
with these, fourth place
finish last week and second
this week. We’ve got some
good momentum behind us and
we’ve been running pretty
well. Second is frustrating,
I would have liked to have
got the win, but it was a
good night for us.” WHAT WAS
YOUR RUN LIKE TONIGHT? “We
did have a really good
truck, Matt Puccia and the
guys on this Northern Tool +
Equipment Ford gave me a
really great truck tonight.
Matt made the right
adjustments on the pit stops
and we were able to work our
way towards the front. Ron
was just a little bit better
than we were on the
restarts. After five or six
laps, I think were about
equal and started catching
him on the long runs, but he
was better on the restarts
and that made the difference
at the end. My buddy Jason
was riding along with me
tonight and I really wanted
to pick up the win. Me and
him were both really good
friends with Ron, so if we
didn’t win it, I’m glad to
see him win. We’ve been
running strong. We’re going
to get another one of these
pretty soon here.” THE
MOMENTUM HAS BEEN STRONG,
HAVING TWO WEEKS OFF IS THIS
A BAD TIME FOR YOU GUYS?
“Yeah, any time you’re out
of the truck is a bad time.
I like to stay and race
every week, especially with
the way we’ve been running
strong. We’re bringing the
truck that we won with [at
Michigan] to Kentucky in a
couple weeks.”
ERIK DARNELL PRESS
CONFERENCE
ERIK DARNELL – No. 99
Northern Tool + Equipment
Ford F-150 – (finished 2nd,
qualified 4th) – TELL US HOW
YOUR RACE WENT. “Overall, it
was a pretty good night for
our Northern Tool +
Equipment Ford. Matt Puccia
and all the guys did a great
job getting the thing good
in practice. We qualified
well and for the most part
we’re able to keep it up
front most of the night. I
think we made the right
calls on pit stops and
adjustments throughout the
night. We just missed it
just a little bit there at
the end. We were good on the
long run but Ron was better
than us right after the
restart. He was able to
drive away for a couple of
laps. After six or seven
laps we kind of equalized
and I could start running
him back down a little bit.
But I knew that
green-white-checkered was
going to be tough just
because Ron had been good on
the restarts all night and
he got away from us a little
bit. We tried to make it
exciting. I’m real good
friends with Ron and if we
didn’t get the win, I was
glad to see him pick it up.”
DID YOU FEEL LIKE YOU HAD
ANYTHING FOR HIM ON THE LAST
RESTART OR WERE YOU MORE
CONCERNED ABOUT THE GUYS
BEHIND YOU? “Yeah, Matt
[Crafton] was good and Rick
[Crawford] had been good
too. I knew Ron was going to
be good on the start and I
was trying to just get a
good enough start to keep
those guys behind me. I knew
I wouldn’t be able to get
close to Ron, he had been
good all night and the last
couple of restarts before
that. I was just doing all I
could do to keep those guys
behind me and try to keep
him [Hornaday] in my
sights.”
ERIK DARNELL (continued)
– THIS IS A SOLID RUN FOR
YOU AND YOU SAID YOU WERE
DISAPPOINTED ON THE RADIO.
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT THE
OVERALL PERFORMANCE OF YOUR
TRUCK? “The trucks have been
good all year. There have
been a couple of places
where we should have had
top-five runs and either got
wrecked or blew tires or
whatever. We’ve been strong
all year. We just don’t have
all the finishes to show for
it. These last couple of
weeks though, we’ve really
been able to put everything
together. We’ve had some
luck on our side and we’ve
been able to roll with it.
Matt and all the guys back
in the shop and have been
working their butts off to
get good trucks put together
and I think it’s been
showing since that win in
Michigan. We’ve been on a
pretty good roll and we’re
looking to keep it up.”
YOU’RE PUTTING RESULTS
TOGETHER, THAT’S GOT TO FEEL
GOOD. “It feels great. Like
I said, we’ve had good runs
throughout the year, we just
don’t have all the finishes
to show for it and we just
haven’t had any luck on our
side. Now that I think we’ve
finally got that going, it’s
built some confidence in me
and in the team. We’ve been
able to really get some
momentum going here. Pit
stops have been good. We’ve
been catching breaks out on
the track, cautions have
been falling our way and
everything has been going
the way we need it to and
because of that we’ve been
able to put together
top-five runs and that’s
just what we need to do
throughout the rest of the
year to be in this
championship hunt.”
RICK CRAWFORD – No. 14
Power Stroke Diesel by
International Ford F-150 –
(finished 4th, qualified
7th) – “We’re built Ford
tough. I heard some news
over the week that Dan Davis
of Ford Motor Company, Ford
Racing is not going to be
around after August 1st. I’d
just like to let everybody
know for the past seven or
eight years, Ford Racing
wouldn’t be where it is
without Dan Davis. We’re
built Ford tough and
everybody needs to drive
one. This Ford Power Stroke
Diesel performed excellent
under the hood with Roush
Yates horsepower. My hat is
really off to ‘Cowboy’
Starland for the set up that
he put in it. We were having
trouble last night in final
practice and he told me not
to worry about it and I
didn’t and it was really
nice to get it up into the
top five.” MORE ON THE RACE.
“I think it was a great
night for the Circle Bar
Race team, Kevin Starland
and Ford Power Stroke Diesel
F-150. Everybody needs to
drive one. It is a fun truck
to drive. It’s a tough race
track. Congratulations to
Ron Hornaday, he had us beat
all night long. We just
missed it there towards the
end. We held on to it and
come up with a top-five
finish for Ford Motor
Company. I’d like to say
‘Hello’ to Dan Davis and
everybody here from Ford
Motor Company and Ford Power
Stroke Diesel. It think it
was a great night for us and
I really appreciate it.” DID
YOU HAVE ANYTHING FOR THE
GUYS IN FRONT OF YOU?
“There’s a couple of marks
on the 88. We got him down
in turn one and turn two. My
truck wanted to run where
his was. He fought for his
position and I fought for my
position. It was a good
points night for us. I hate
what happened to Johnny
[Benson] but it was a good
points night for us and
that’s what it’s going to
take to win the championship
and looking out for the big
picture. It was a great
competitive night. We raced
and finished in the top five
and it was a good strong
night for the F-150. It
makes you feel real good.”
BOBBY EAST – No. 09
Zaxby’s Ford F-150 –
(finished 8th, qualified
2nd) – “The Zaxby’s Ford
F-150 was great. We made a
couple of key adjustments
after the final practice
yesterday, which Chad Norris
is just great at. He brings
great trucks to the track
and we had a good truck. I’m
happy for everybody on the
team. Another top-10 finish
is good for us. I would
really have liked to have a
top-five finish. ” YOU’RE A
SHORT-TRACK RACING DRIVER,
IS THIS YOUR TYPE OF TRACK?
“A little bit. These guys in
the truck series just came
off of racing a short track
and this is my first one all
year. I was a little worried
about that going into it.
I’ve had a few races here at
Memphis. This was the last
short track I ran in a stock
car. It was a good night.”
YOU WERE RUNNING IN THE TOP
FIVE AND GOT PUSHED OUT OF
THE WAY. WHAT HAPPENED? “We
weren’t as good as the 11 at
that point in the race. I
was trying to keep him
behind me. Hopefully his
tires would get hot, but it
was just hard racing out
there.”
COLIN BRAUN – No. 6
Con-way Freight Ford F-150 –
(finished 29th, qualified
12th) – YOU HAD A SOLID RUN
WITH AT LEAST A TOP-10
FINISH, WHAT HAPPENED? “My
crew chief Mike Beam had a
really great strategy for
us. We fell back early at
the start and Con-way
Freight Ford F-150 wasn’t
driving that good and we
really couldn’t get it to
turn. We got caught back in
traffic and feel back there
a little bit. We kind of
fought brake problems
throughout the race there a
little bit. Mike had some
great strategy there to get
us back, kind of back in the
front which we didn’t think
was going to work out but
luckily the cautions fell
our way. Then it worked out
when everybody pitted again
and we were still up front.
I thought we were going to
be okay there. I thought we
were catching the 09 a bit,
then I’m not sure what
happened with Bobby [East]
and the lap-down truck but
they both spun in front of
me and I tried to check back
up and avoid running into
them and spun myself. We got
back going after that, came
back out and were seventh or
eighth. We were out and
Skinner got up underneath of
us and came off the corner
and slid up. I guess it was
one of those racing deals.
We hit the wall pretty good
there and knocked the whole
right side in and the guys
had to work on it.”
KEVEN WOOD – No. 21 Air
Force Ford F-150 – (finished
30th, qualified 31st) – “I
saw the 59 truck spinning
and went up high, so I went
low. Then I saw him come
down and then my hood was
folded in half with no place
to go. I was in the back in
the 15 and had help from the
rear and I think he had help
in the rear too getting into
the back of me. It was one
of those things. We were
good at the beginning then I
don’t what happened after
our first pit stop, but we
tried to make adjustments to
free it up, but it just got
tighter and tighter. I don’t
know if the temperature
dropped a little bit more
dramatic than we thought, or
what, but that’s how it
goes. I’ve got to thank my
team, crew chief John Monsam
for all the hard work they
put into this Air Force Ford
F-150.”