
Derrike will be at the wheel of
the #28 Ford car for Jay Robinson Racing in Nashville. Here is an
MP3 file of Derrike talking about the
Nashville race track. The sponsor looks to be AMD/FOX Sports en Espanol.
Derrike Cope and the #28 Jay
Robinson Racing Ford team head to the fast 1.33-mile Nashville (Tenn.)
Superspeedway this week for Saturday's Pepsi 300 NASCAR Busch Series race.
NASCAR's Nextel Cup Series is off this weekend, leaving the Busch Series as
the only major motorsports series running in the country. That could mean
additional Cup drivers entering Saturday's race.
The thoughts of #28 Jay Robinson Racing Ford driver Derrike Cope heading
into Nashville:
"Weekends off are nice, I guess, but racing is everything to me. Spending a
weekend racing somewhere is what I am all about. Everything I do as far as
working with sponsors or working hard on the business end of things and
everything else is because I want to race. Those are the kinds of things you
do to make it possible to get into the race car each week, buckle in and get
out there and compete.
"Having that chance to run this weekend at Nashville is great. It's a
tremendous facility and they've done a great job in building a good race
track, and they've done a great job in promoting it. The people of Nashville
have proven their love of racing, and that makes the races there even more
fun. The Cup series doesn't run Nashville so these Busch Series races, as
well as the Trucks and ARCA, are the only time stock cars run a
superspeedway in the area. From a sponsor's standpoint, this is a tremendous
opportunity to do some great things in front of the great fans from the
Nashville area.
"As far as this particular race team is concerned, it's another chance to
compete. It's another chance to take our car, get it as good as we can get
it, run hard for the pole one day and run hard to win a race the next. To do
that at a really nice facility like Nashville makes for a great weekend for
all of us. Having some success with that makes it even better.
"The guys on this race team, from (owner) Jay Robinson to the driver to
every guy on the crew, we're in this sport to compete. We do this because we
love racing and because we love to win. Every guy on this team works as hard
as he can to make this team successful. Sure, we work hard to please our
sponsors and to get them the exposure they deserve, and we want Jay to be
happy with our effort but it takes a tremendous amount of self-motivation to
do well in NASCAR racing. You aren't successful because you love it. You are
successful because you do whatever it takes, make whatever sacrifices are
necessary, and make every effort you have to make.
"Jay is building a successful race team because he is willing to make the
effort necessary to be successful. You can't go into this sport halfway.
He's a racer, sure, but he is a businessman, too. He knows what it takes to
make sponsorship programs successful and by utilizing that knowledge with
his race teams, he has been able to make things work for everybody. This
isn't the highest-funded team out here by any means but Jay is one of the
very few owners in NASCAR who can take a little and make a lot out of it. We
aren't as highly-funded as some of these teams out here but he makes sure we
look like we are. We've run in front of a lot of multi-million dollar teams,
and everything we bring to the track is top-notch. He's pleased with the
support he gets from sponsors but he knows how to make things first-class.
"Every single guy on this race team is here for one reason and one reason
alone – to be part of the best race team he possibly can. We've worked to
get a good car ready for Nashville, and we think it could be a pretty good
week for us there. It might be an off week for the Cup cars but it's an
all-out all-the-time weekend for this #28 crew. We're looking for a good
weekend. We're excited, and we're going to work hard to make it a lot of
fun."
In the first practice, Derrike was 47th
fastest with a time of 31.680 and speed of 151.477. In the second practice,
he was 46th fastest with a time of 31.202 and speed of 153.798.
In qualifying, Derrike produced a lap of
31.297 with speed of 153.331. The team used the owner points and Derrike
started the race in 42nd position.

Derrike started the race in 42nd position and
finished in 29th position.
| Start |
Finish |
Status |
Money Won |
Laps |
Laps Led |
Race Points |
Standing |
| 42 |
29 |
Running |
$14,735 |
215/225 |
|
76 |
31 |

Earlier today we talked with Derrike regarding Saturday's race. He gave the following assessment.
"Nashville obviously was a struggle for us. We continue to have engine issues and need to pick up on our power plant performance.
When we secure sponsorship I believe that we can greatly improve our engine program. Funding is always the key to enhanced
performance. Terry and the guys did a great job on the handling characteristics of the car. Even with our engine issues, our
performance enabled us to move up a spot in owner points."
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