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Bill Elliott Rockingham Preview

 
Racing at the Rock
"We haven't had the best of luck at Rockingham recently. I got in a wreck
early on in October. That kind of hurt us a little. I don't know. Hopefully,
our luck will turn around this time. We keep learning more and more about
how these Dodge's work and it should help as we keep going forward. Our guys
have been working hard, and we're in a lot better position than we were at
this time last year. Really, everyone knows that tires and track position
are some of the most important things at Rockingham. Having a good run in
qualifying will be a factor."

Past Experience
"It's always helps when you've raced a track a lot but that doesn't always
mean anything. Tracks change, even throughout the year. Just because you've
had success in the past doesn't mean that you're guaranteed to have it all
the time.  A lot can happen from year to year with a place."

Daytona
"I'm not really disappointed with how we did at Daytona. We were hoping for
a little better finish but I can't really complain. We have kind of set a
goal of finishing in the top 10 in points this year and we haven't put
ourselves in a hole with the first race. We're in 12th right now but I think
it's important to come out of the box with a good run and we did that. It
really sets the tone for the rest of the season."


STATS & FACTS

*	Sunday's race will mark Elliott's 45th career start at Rockingham.
Elliott has amassed three wins, two poles, 11 top fives, 20 top 10s and over
$900,000 in earnings at Rockingham.  His most recent victory at the track
came in the spring race of 1992 - his 25th visit to the track and 35th
career victory.  He earned both of his pole positions at Rockingham in 1988.

*	Elliott's first Winston Cup start came at The Rock on February 29,
1976. Elliott qualified 34th and finished 33rd in his first event, earning a
$640 paycheck in the Carolina 500.

*	In 2001, Elliott started 14th and finished 23rd in the February
race. He started 24th and finished 40th in the October race at Rockingham
after being caught in an incident on the first lap.  Elliott was forced
behind the wall for repairs, but returned to finish the race.

*	Elliott starts off the 2002 season just out of the top 10 in drivers
points. He is currently 12th. 

*	In last week's race at Daytona, Elliott made his 50th start at
Daytona International Speedway - returning to the race where he earned the
2001 pole position in the first race for Ray Evernham as team owner of
Evernham Motorsports, and in the first race for Dodge in its return to
Winston Cup Series racing.  Last Sunday, Elliott avoided "the big one" all
day to finish 11th in the biggest race of the season. It was his 32nd top-15
finish at the track.  He has four wins, five poles, 15 top fives and 24 top
10s at the track.


STORY IDEAS

The Ray Evernham Foundation is the presenting sponsor of the Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society's Breakfast of Champions this Saturday at the Hilton
Charlotte and Towers.  This is the foundation's second year as the title
sponsor. The autograph session and silent auction is a benefit for the
organization which is dedicated to finding a cure for leukemia, lymphoma,
Hodgkin's disease, myeloma - and to improving the quality of life of
patients and their families.

"The 'Racing for a Reason Foundation' exists to support worthy causes," said
Ray Evernham. "Supporting the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is something we
have been proud and privileged to sponsor for several years.  Their research
has made a tremendous difference for those battling blood related cancers.
Thanks to their efforts, many people, including my son, Ray J, are beating
cancer."