Sunday, January 31, 2010

Round 4: Atlanta Prerace Interviews

See what the drivers of today's race have to say in preparation for Round 4 at Atlanta.


Nikoo Azizkhan (11th in points, 67 points behind):
"We (Nikoo & I) decided that we were going to make the car as comfortable as we can for her. This is a track that we on the team are all comfortable with ,and we have some winning experience at. With the setup we have, we're just going to let the race speak for itself."


Roger Sandri (12th in points, 75 points behind):
"I like Atlanta, but I usually don't run as well here. However, some of the tracks I run great at I haven't been doing so of late, so we'll have to see how it goes. I'm just hoping not to take a hit like AJ did in testing.




Adam Sweet (8th in points, 57 points behind):
"Judging on previous history, I expect to run in the back the whole race."



Malcom Johnson (4th in points, 25 points behind):
"I'll take a top 5 finish. It will help us in the points to win the championship. I think it will be hard to beat the #03 of Adam Sweet; he will be a big factor in the race."


AJ Stravato (3rd in points, 25 points behind):
"Let the race speak for itself."



JJ Jordan (9th in points, 61 points behind):
"Well, all I'm saying is that I'm not going to be afraid to move other people out of the way in order to win. Also, why is MJ dancing with a chicken?"


Michael James (10th in points, 64 points behind):
"I'm too drunk to taste this chicken."

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Round 3: Martinsville Post Race Interviews

Here's what the drivers had to say following round three at Martinsville.

Roger Sandri (Finished 7th):
"Pait drove a great race. I on the other hand, found myself with another midpack finish.I'm beginning to feel like Casey Mears must........."


JJ Jordan (Finished 13th):
"Well, first this idiot cameraman hits me trying to get an interview and now I have to take some Excedrin in order to fix it. Anyway, we had a bad day, just because of no cautions."



AJ Stravato (Finished 11th):
Crappy car: crappy day. Enough said."


Josh Mertz (Finished 12th):
"I don't know why I even signed up for this league, to have this bad of luck."


Jake Keel (Finished 8th):
Wow, that was a long race. It took everything I had to keep the top ten. But solid top ten finish and we had a better finish than the car should've. Thanks to my crew for giving me a chance this week, but our setups need work.

Adam Sweet (Finished 2nd):
"Get that *deleted* camera out of my face..."


Series Director, Zack Webster:
"Nothing on the good 2nd place finish getting you to 8th in points?"

Adam:
"Knowing what could have been, no, not really.



Bryant Wombles (Finished 3rd):
"Another great run for the 89. We're slowly but surely closing in on that points lead! Now if we can just keep this momentum going and grab a few wins! Congrats to Josh [Pait] on his victory."



Malcom Johnson (Finished 4th):
"I will take a 4th place finish any day. As long as we are running the same way we have, I think we will win the championship."

Round 3: Martinsville Prerace Interviews

See what the drivers of today's race have to say in preparation for Round 3 at Martinsville.

Jake Keel (7th in points, 41 points behind):
"After last week's and our good run in testing, I'm feeling good about our race team today. Things are looking up."


Bryant Wombles (6th in points, 39 points behind):
"Hopefully we can build on the momentumn from last week's great finish and capitalize in the points at one of my best tracks. I'm really hoping to win one of those grandfather clocks today!"


Mike Oppenheimer (Point Leader, 345 points):
"Oh Buddeh, it's Martinsville!"



Malcom Johnson (4th in points, 35 points behind):
"48 going to win!"



Roger Sandri (11th in points, 71 points behind):
Well, I really like this place so I'm hoping it decides to like me today and convince lady luck to be on my side. If I can avoid any incidents and drive a mistake-free race, I should get a good finish if not hopefully a win.


AJ Stravato (2nd in points, 5 points behind):
"Well, today is going to be a big crap shoot for us. We weren't too good in practice races here lately. However my crew has done a great job adjusting the car before every race, so I'm confident that my crew will nail the setup. It all starts with a good qualifying position. If we qualify better than 4th, you all better watch out......."

Saturday, January 23, 2010

01.22.2010: Martinsvillle AI Test 1

A very quiet AI test at Martinsville. No cautions or wrecks. Further AI tweaking will be needed.


Drafting Distance: 1.0
ai_dlat_pad: 1.0
Race Winner: #81 Josh Mertz
Cautions: 0 for 0 laps

Notes:
Lap 25: #09 Oppenheimer blows an engine; camshaft problems.
Lap 50: #81 Mertz wins from the pole.



Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Round 2: Eight Bowl Winner Speaks

Banner Holds Off a Hard-Charging Stravato to Win at Eight Bowl
"We needed the win, I knew we had the power to do it. The win propelled us up the standings and I am very pleased. Wooooooooo Hoooooooooo!!!!"

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Round 2: Eight Bowl Post Race Interviews

Here's what the drivers had to say following today's race at Eight Bowl.



Roger Sandri (Finished 12th):
"Just got wrapped up in somebody else's mess is all. Nothing myself or my crew can do there except fix up the car better than it was before so we can be ahead of any situations that may arise. The lead is the safest place to be, especially when you have a substantial gap between second."



Adam Sweet (Finished 13th):
"No comment."





NIkoo Azizkhan (Finished 10th):
"Well, we didn't do good, but we didn't do bad. The team stayed really strong today but we didn't really get the results. We look forward to seeing what happens when we get to Martinsville next week. The league we ran in didn't include the short track on the schedule. Nikoo has little short track experience, so we'll have to wait and see how she does during that race."

AJ Stravato (Finished 3rd):
"Well, what can I say? We had led the most laps, had the best car, and I couldn't pull it off. Eight Bowl is a very hard race track on us drivers with the high banking left and right turns, so I was getting a little tired at the end of the race there. I just gave it away to David [Banner] and Jake [Keel] at the end. I think I should have pulled it of, yes. However, I will take another 3rd place finish any day of the week.

Overall, my spotter and crew chief have been great this season so far and I can't forget my guys back at the shop.
Only five points from the points lead is pretty sweet. But I can't be too overconfident heading into next week. Anything can happen then.

Either way, I'm disappointed about the win slipping away, but I'm also very happy with my team's chemestry."


Mike Oppenheimer (Finished 5th):
"Though not as good as we were expecting, I'll take a points lead anyday. JJ [Jordan] dropped back quite a bit, but now AJ's on my [censored]. Hopefully the big wrecks he's had in testing will rattle him up a bit and keep off us!"

Jake Keel (Finished 2nd):
"Well, we had a great run in the 88 today. Duane really got the setup rocking. I'd like to thank everyone on my crew for giving me a great car and we really put our team in a big step forward today. Thank you NOS for sponsoring this great series and my sprint car team for helping me win the championships needed to get me into this series.

Michael James (Finished 14th):
"No comment."


JJ Jordan (Finished 11th):
"Well, we won the pole today, we got off to a good start, but we got collected in a wreck. Despite being the last car on the lead lap, I think we had an okay rebound. We are going to have to make up those points right now, but honestly I'm not going to take being tied for third for granted. I am in a very good spot here right now."

Round 2: Eight Bowl Prerace Interviews

See what the drivers of today's race have to say in preparation for Round 2 at Eight Bowl.

Mike Oppenheimer (Point Leader):
"We're gonna win, enough said."



JJ Jordan (2nd in points, 10 points behind):
"Uh, the #43 team is ready for whatever comes. Hopefully, we can make up at least 11 points today."


Michael James (6th in points, 30 points behind):
"Well, I've been very impressed lately with my team and how we have preformed. We won the third practice and now we feel that we are in very comfortable position to win it. Expect our car up front today."


Malcom Johnson (4th in points, 25 points behind):
"Well, I think we have a good car and will be able to keep the #09 [Mike Oppenheimer] from winning 3 in a row."