
Derrike Cope and the #49 Advil Ford team head
to the 1.5-mile Lowe's Motor Speedway, located in Harrisburg, N.C., this
week for Friday night's SpongeBob 300 NASCAR Busch Series race. Cope, a
45-year-old winning veteran of NASCAR racing, will be among that group of
drivers running both the NASCAR Busch Series and NASCAR Nextel Cup Series
event at Lowe's this weekend.
The thoughts of #49 Advil Ford driver Derrike Cope heading into Lowe's:
"We're coming from a mile-and-a-half track (Kansas Speedway) and heading to
a mile-and-a-half track this week, so you would think the adjustment would
be minimal - maybe just time zone changes. But it's a lot different than
that. Sure, Kansas and Lowe's are two tracks of the same length but they are
a lot different. Kansas is more like Chicagoland; Charlotte is more like a
slower Atlanta.
"There are two really tricky spots at Charlotte, and they aren't that far
apart. The frontstretch, that double-dogleg they call it, is a pretty tricky
area and it can be tough to get through there well. The fourth turn, as much
as it changes and as temperature-sensitive as it is, is a package of Advil
waiting to be opened. It's tough.
"The double-dogleg is one of the most ironic spots in NASCAR racing. Who
would think there would be a flat frontstretch where handling would be so
crucial? But that deal definitely is that. You have to hit the first bend in
the thing just right, barely lay your left rear off the asphalt and onto the
dirt. By doing that, you are able to keep most of your momentum into the
straightest part of the front straight, then cock it a hair to straighten it
out before you turn left again. It's pretty quick - boom! boom! boom! - and
then you are aimed for the first turn again. The first turn is pretty tricky
too but, if you get down the frontstretch pretty well, it sets you up just
right for the first turn.
"That fourth turn is a creature all of its own. It can change almost every
lap. Getting through the fourth turn at any track is pretty important for
setting you up to go into the frontstretch. At Charlotte, being able to get
through the fourth turn might be the difference as to whether or not you
even make it to the frontstretch.
"That wall comes up pretty quickly on the outside. If you hit it just right,
you can work through the turn and do okay. If not, you have to take that
wall into some pretty serious consideration, and that can mean backing off.
If you are passing somebody on the outside, it's even hairier because you
have to worry how you get through the turn and how they get through the
turn. That's an ‘action spot' for a reason.
"Turns three and four there get a ton of sunshine, especially late in the
day, and that asphalt can get really hot. That just changes it. What you see
in practice on qualifying day and what you get once qualifying starts can be
two totally different things. You have to take that into some pretty serious
account when you are setting up the car. And you have to keep that in mind
as the race goes on. What Turn Four is at the start of a night race and what
Turn Four is at the end of a night race can easily be two different things,
with a few other different things in between.
"It's a challenging track and that's what makes Lowe's Motor Speedway fun to
run and fun to race. We're excited about getting there and having a good
weekend with this Advil Ford team."
In the first practice, Derrike was 48th fastest
with a time of 31.147 and speed of 173.371.
In Qualifying, Derrike produced a lap of 30.418
and speed of 177.527. This was fast enough at the end of the round for the
38th position so no provisional was needed.

Derrike started the race in 38th position
and finished the race in 38th position.
| Start |
Finish |
Status |
Money
Won |
Laps |
Laps
Led |
Race
Points |
Standing |
| 38 |
38 |
Engine |
$16,470 |
108/200 |
|
49 |
26 |

Derrike updated us with his comments about this
past weekend in Charlotte. "As for the Busch car, I got a great lap in
qualifying and made it in the field with the Advil Ford. The guys did a
great job there as well. As for the race we encountered a few problems but
was having a decent run until late in the going when I thing it broke a
valve and ended our night. But off to Memphis this weekend and try and do
better. I have only been to Memphis to test in a Cup car so this will be my
first race there!"
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