
Derrike will be at the wheel of
the #28 Ford car for Jay Robinson Racing in Atlanta.
Derrike Cope and the #28 Jay Robinson Racing
Ford team head to the 1.54-mile Atlanta Motor Speedway this week for
Saturday's Atlanta 312 NASCAR Busch Series race.
The thoughts of Jay Robinson Racing Ford driver Derrike Cope heading into
Atlanta:
"People are going to see a heck of a race Saturday at Atlanta. The rule of
thumb is, at least for stock cars, the faster they go, the tougher it is to
pass and the less entertaining the race is. That's just not the case at
Atlanta. Whether it's Trucks or Cup or Busch, the races there have been
incredible. Some of the finishes there have been amazing, and some of the
most remembered in the sport.
"'Entertainment' is the keyword for all of it. You have to get people's
attention and keep people's attention. You have to excite them, show them
some great things. Do that, and they not only stay for one race but they
keep coming back for the others . . . whether in the grandstands or on
television or listening on radio.
"That tends to make this race one of the most crucial. While the track is in
Hampton, Atlanta is right up the road – and we get a lot of attention there.
Atlanta is the ninth-largest television market in the country. That, in
itself, makes it a pretty big race for each team in the series, or at least,
each team with national corporations as sponsor. Well, it should make it
important for every team in the series.
"Now add in the fact we are looking for long-term sponsorship with this #28
car, and you can see how important Atlanta could be. With all of the
corporations headquartered there, our hope is they will take a look at what
our team can offer. Taking the fact we're solidly in the top 30 of the car
owners standings – meaning we're guaranteed a starting position in every
race – and the fact that this team can give so much to a sponsor no one else
can, and the Atlanta weekend is an important one for us.
"I think one of the reasons Jay (Robinson, team owner) has been successful
is the fact that he does understand the marketing aspects of our business,
and does understand the basics of ownership. These cars are racing vehicles
but they are marketing vehicles too. A car owner who looks at his teams as
being both is the one who is going to be successful. A great racing team
with no sponsor is not going to be successful for long. A racing team
successful from the marketing side needs success on the track as well. Many
times, success in one area can lead to success in the other.
"That's where Jay has done well. To be solid as a race team, you have to be
solid on the business side as well. And he has built a strong foundation for
Jay Robinson Racing and for the future. Things haven't always progressed as
quickly as we would like but they have progressed. Jay has his eye on the
future, and the direction of this race team has always been forward. We're
already putting more good things together for next season, and we're talking
with more potential sponsors as associates and as potential primaries on
Jay's other cars.
"That makes Atlanta a big race for us. All are big races but Atlanta sticks
out because of its size.
"The guys on this race team work hard. With the budget constraints we have,
I'd say they do a pretty good job. This isn't one of those $4 or $5 million
teams but every bit of sponsorship that comes in goes into the racing
effort. The thing about Jay Robinson is if you put $1 million worth of
sponsorship into his team, he'll make it look like $2 million and you will
see more than that in return.
"That's his philosophy that we are carrying into Atlanta, and that's the
reason we're moving forward with this team. It's a big race for all of us."
The #28 car did not participate in the first
practice. In the second practice, Derrike was 41st fastest with a time of
30.786 and speed of 180.082.
In qualifying Derrike produced a lap of
30.432 and speed of 182.177. At the end of the round the #28 was to start in
38th position.

Derrike started the race in 38th position and
finished in 29th.
| Start |
Finish |
Status |
Money Won |
Laps |
Laps Led |
Race Points |
Standing |
| 38 |
29 |
Running |
$16,305 |
197/203 |
|
76 |
33 |
|