Busch Heads to Phoenix Looking to Build on Momentum
AVONDALE, Ariz. - Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch and
his No. 2 Penske Racing Team finished second in last November's Checker
O'Reilly Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway and they backed
that up with a third-place finish in April's Subway Fresh Fit 500. Busch is
hoping his Pat Tryson-led team can "rise to the occasion" in Sunday's
Checker O'Reilly 500 and claim his 21st career Sprint Cup victory after
picking up his 20th win in dramatic fashion last Sunday at Texas Motor
Speedway.
"Our one-mile flat-track program has been one of the biggest highlights for
our Miller Lite Dodge Team over the last couple of seasons," said Busch,
whose career record on the "Desert Mile" sports one win, four top-five
finishes and seven top-10s in 13 starts to date. "With the runner-up finish
last fall and the third back in the spring, we've been knocking on the door
for another Phoenix win. We've been right there racing them till the very
end. We're hoping to really rise to the occasion there this weekend and earn
us another trip to Victory Lane.
Busch finished second to Jimmie Johnson in a green-white-checked finish in
last November's race at P.I.R. In April's battle, Mark Martin was the
winner, with Tony Stewart second and Busch third.
"To win there this weekend, I expect that we'll have to beat the usual
suspects," said Busch, who has completed an unbelievable 99.877 percent of
the possible laps in his 13 career starts. He has only five unfinished laps
(has completed 4,055 of 4,060 possible laps). "We finished second to Jimmie
last fall and third to Mark there in the spring. A lot of folks may not
recall, but we were racing right down to the line in holding Jimmie off for
third. So you just have to figure that it will be the Hendrick cars as the
guys to beat once again out there. Just like it is every week out there,
we'll really have to get our 'A-game' going to have a chance to win there on
Sunday."
Busch has certainly been exercising his one-mile flat-track prowess as of
late. In his four most recent races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, the
other flat one-mile track, he has recorded a win, a third and two
sixth-place finishes.
"Kurt is as good as they get on those tracks and his record certainly shows
that," said crew chief Tryson. "He's won a ton of races on the flat one-mile
tracks and is always on top of his game every time we race there. When we
get out to Phoenix, Kurt seems to have some extra swagger going and I'm sure
that'll be the case again this weekend. He has such a strong background and
connection with that track."
While the picturesque one-mile oval holds the impressive Cup success for
2004 series champ Busch, it's his many personal memories that make PIR so
special.
"The Phoenix track will always be special to me as long as I live," said
Busch, a badge-carrying honorary deputy for noted colorful Maricopa County
Sheriff Joe Arpaio. "Back when I was only 13, it was the first track that I
ever saw the Cup guys run on in person. Growing up in Las Vegas and around
racing like I did, it was one of the fondest memories of my life when my dad
carried me down to Phoenix back in 1991. Seeing all the races for years on
TV and finally getting to attend one in person made a huge impression on a
13-year-old kid, I can tell you that.
"It was at PIR where we wrapped up the 1999 NASCAR Southwest Tour
Championship, too, and that will always be so memorable," said Busch, who
went directly to Phoenix after celebrating his big win at Texas on Sunday.
"After winning the title, we got our first big dose of media attention. I'll
never forget that day and doing the first national TV interview of my
career. Dick Berggren was the interviewer and I was pretty darned nervous,
to tell you the truth. He did a lot to keep me calm before we went on the
air and the interview went very well. I'll always remember that and be
thankful to him for that.
"There are so many special memories associated with the Phoenix area and PIR
that it's almost like a second hometown for me," concluded Busch, now fourth
in the Sprint Cup point standings, trailing leader Johnson by 171 points but
only 98 points behind second-place Martin. "We're hoping to add to the list
of great memories out here this week."
The car of choice for this weekend out of the "blue deuce" stable is the
"PRS-576" Miller Lite Dodge Charger. Its impressive track record includes
the second at Phoenix last November and the third there in April along with
a sixth at New Hampshire last September, a third there in June and sixth
there in September and a 12th at Richmond on May 2. In the six races that
the team has used this car, they have posted a 5.3 average finish and they
led laps in five of those races.
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