Bazemore Claims His Third No. 2 Qualifying Spot of the Year
COMMERCE, Ga. (May 15, 2004) - Driving the Matco Tools Iron Eagle Dodge
Stratus Funny Car, Whit Bazemore added two more solid qualifying passes
today to his report card, giving him a 4 for 4 record for consistent
qualifying laps this weekend. He remained No. 2, based on his Friday night
pass of 4.797/324.20. This marks his third No. 2 for the season so far.
Today's rounds included a 4.926/305.29 (second quickest of the third
session) and a 4.891/305.49 in the final attempt.
"It was a good day," said Bazemore, winner here in 2002. "The weekend as a
whole has been really positive for the team. Today, we were consistent and
we were within a couple of hundredths of low E.T. of the day. Lee (Beard,
crew chief) is still finding his way back to the tune-up after spending most
of the season trying to compensate for a mechanical problem that we really
didn't know existed until this week. Whenever that happens it's really hard
for a crew chief because he's trying to tune the car for the conditions and
other variables such as a new Goodyear tire, and at the same time,
unbeknownst to him, there is a mechanical problem that is making the car
very inconsistent.
"He was trying to compensate for that at the same time and it was puzzling.
So, we're crawling back. We've had a great weekend so far. It's a great
example of Lee's ability and the ability of everyone else on the team that
we're this competitive again and consistent after making a major change on
the car."
The two-time U.S. Nationals Champion will face Ron Capps in the first round
of eliminations tomorrow, which begin at 11 a.m.
Contact: Judy Stropus
DON SCHUMACHER RACING
COMMERCE, Ga. (May 15, 2004) - Driving the Matco Tools Iron Eagle Dodge
Stratus Funny Car, Whit Bazemore added two more solid qualifying passes
today to his report card, giving him a 4 for 4 record for consistent
qualifying laps this weekend. He remained No. 2, based on his Friday night
pass of 4.797/324.20. This marks his third No. 2 for the season so far.
Today's rounds included a 4.926/305.29 (second quickest of the third
session) and a 4.891/305.49 in the final attempt.
"It was a good day," said Bazemore, winner here in 2002. "The weekend as a
whole has been really positive for the team. Today, we were consistent and
we were within a couple of hundredths of low E.T. of the day. Lee (Beard,
crew chief) is still finding his way back to the tune-up after spending most
of the season trying to compensate for a mechanical problem that we really
didn't know existed until this week. Whenever that happens it's really hard
for a crew chief because he's trying to tune the car for the conditions and
other variables such as a new Goodyear tire, and at the same time,
unbeknownst to him, there is a mechanical problem that is making the car
very inconsistent.
"He was trying to compensate for that at the same time and it was puzzling.
So, we're crawling back. We've had a great weekend so far. It's a great
example of Lee's ability and the ability of everyone else on the team that
we're this competitive again and consistent after making a major change on
the car."
The two-time U.S. Nationals Champion will face Ron Capps in the first round
of eliminations tomorrow, which begin at 11 a.m.
Contact: Judy Stropus
DON SCHUMACHER RACING
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