{"id":4686,"date":"2011-03-30T18:04:02","date_gmt":"2011-03-30T23:04:02","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/newenglandracingnews.com\/blog\/?p=9076"},"modified":"2011-03-29T20:05:06","modified_gmt":"2011-03-30T01:05:06","slug":"kurt-busch-ready-%e2%80%9cchallenging%e2%80%9d-martinsville-speedway","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newenglandracingnews.com\/blog\/2011\/03\/kurt-busch-ready-%e2%80%9cchallenging%e2%80%9d-martinsville-speedway\/","title":{"rendered":"KURT BUSCH READY FOR \u201cCHALLENGING\u201d MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>KURT BUSCH READY FOR \u201cCHALLENGING\u201d MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY<br \/>\n-No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Dodge Driver Credits Crew Chief Addington In \u201cPositive Attitude Adjustment\u201d-<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>MARTINSVILLE, Va.  (March 29, 2011) \u2013 Shell-Pennzoil Dodge driver Kurt Busch returns to Martinsville Speedway for this weekend\u2019s Goody\u2019s Fast Relief 500 with a positive attitude about Sunday\u2019s bullring battle.  The 2004 NASCAR Sprint Cup Champion has never tried to hide the fact that the circuit\u2019s smallest track continues to present one of his biggest challenges.<\/p>\n<p>            \u201cWe\u2019re coming back into Martinsville with a lot of confidence and a really positive attitude about racing there this weekend,\u201d said Busch, who finished 17th at Fontana, Calif., on Sunday and is now third in the standings, trailing leader Carl Edwards by 10 points.  \u201cI\u2019ll be the first to admit that the Martinsville races have always been so challenging to me and that goes all the way back through my career.  But ever since Steve Addington came aboard as our crew chief at the beginning of last season, things have really begun to turn for the better.<\/p>\n<p>            \u201cSteve deserves so much credit for rallying the troops every week and having our team\u2019s confidence level up for all of these races,\u201d Busch said of the veteran crew chief who will serve as his team leader for the 42nd race this weekend at Martinsville.  \u201c I told him when he first joined the team that Martinsville was a weak track for me personally and he vowed back then that we\u2019d work hard together in changing that.  I think we\u2019ve already made so much progress, but it\u2019s a case of the numbers just not showing that.<br \/>\n <!--more--><br \/>\n            \u201cI guess he could see that if there was an Achilles\u2019 heel in the mix of tracks for me, it was this track.  He\u2019s been really helpful in our positive attitude adjustment during the two races we\u2019ve been together racing there so far.  He has been able to bring the best cars I\u2019ve driven at Martinsville and has our team really prepared for those races.  We\u2019re thinking the third time\u2019s the charm and we\u2019ll be able to come out of there with the best finish we\u2019ve had there in years.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>In 21 career Cup races on the picturesque .526-mile paper-clip-shaped track, Busch has recorded one win, two top-five finishes and four top-10s.  He has been running at the finish in 20 of the races and has a 97 percent lap completion average (10,211 of 10,519 laps) and finished on the lead lap in nine races.  He has a career average start of 19.5 and career average finish of 21.3 at Martinsville. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe biggest thing I\u2019ve tried to stress to Kurt about racing at Martinsville is to keep his cool, stay focused and hang in there and keep plugging away,\u201d said Addington, who has as much experience on the bullrings of the Southeast as anyone in the business.  \u201cIt\u2019s a 500-lap race and you have to be running at the finish to have a shot at the win or a solid finish up front.  It\u2019s a place that puts a premium on patience like no other track we race on. <\/p>\n<p>            \u201cWe tested down at Gresham last week just like we did before heading to Martinsville last year,\u201d Addington said of his team\u2019s March 22 testing on the half-mile Gresham Motorsports Park located near Jefferson, Ga.  \u201cWe did that to make sure our car is ready to go when we unload there at Martinsville on Friday.  We need to maximize all the track time they give us in getting prepared for Sunday\u2019s race.  We\u2019re confident that will be the case and we can come out of there with a really solid performance and the good finish to go with it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>            When Busch discussed his 10 years of competing on the tough and demanding Martinsville track, it\u2019s evident that Addington has already had a major influence in just the one season they have worked together.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019ve run very well there through the years, but you wouldn\u2019t know that by just looking at the statistics,\u201d said Busch.  \u201cThe biggest thing is that it\u2019s been seldom that we\u2019ve been able to put together a whole race at Martinsville.  We\u2019d start out strong and not be able to get the good finishes we needed.  Many times we\u2019ve been strong enough to win a 400-lap race there, but the problem is that Martinsville races are 500-lappers, not 400. <\/p>\n<p>\u201cOur races at Martinsville last year were perfect examples of what I am talking about,\u201d said Busch.  \u201cWe had some of the strongest cars we\u2019ve ever had there and didn\u2019t get the solid finishes we should have.  We had a loose wheel that bit us in the first race and some loose lug nuts that were the big culprit there last fall.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re bringing in a brand new Shell-Pennzoil \u201cDouble-Deuce\u201d Dodge Charger this weekend and feel like it will be fully capable of getting the job done,\u201d Busch said of the new \u201cPRS-741\u201d chassis.  \u201cWe were able to shake it down at Gresham last week and look to be really ready to rock and roll with it at Martinsville on Friday.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cWe\u2019re looking to hunker down and get all we can out of Sunday\u2019s battle,\u201d said Busch.  \u201cI know Steve will be on the radio preaching patience and I\u2019ll do the best I can during the grind.  I know what the drill is there.  We need to survive the first 400 laps and be in a position to really get after it during those final 100 laps.  That\u2019s our game plan and if we execute like I think we can, we\u2019ll be in good shape there late Sunday afternoon.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>            This weekend\u2019s Sprint Cup schedule at Martinsville Speedway gets under way with Friday\u2019s opening practice from 12:30 until 2:00 p.m.  The final practice is set for Friday from 3:30 p.m. till 5:00 p.m. Coors Light Pole Award qualifying to establish the starting grid for Sunday\u2019s 500-lap battle is set for Saturday at 12:10 p.m. local (live on SPEED-TV).  Sunday\u2019s Goody\u2019s Fast Relief 500 (500 laps, 263 miles) has a scheduled 1:00 p.m. EDT starting time.  FOX-TV and MRN Radio will provide live coverage of all the action.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>KURT BUSCH READY FOR \u201cCHALLENGING\u201d MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY -No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Dodge Driver Credits Crew Chief Addington In \u201cPositive Attitude Adjustment\u201d- MARTINSVILLE, Va. (March 29, 2011) \u2013 Shell-Pennzoil Dodge driver Kurt Busch returns to Martinsville Speedway for this weekend\u2019s Goody\u2019s Fast Relief 500 with a positive attitude about Sunday\u2019s bullring battle. 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