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Jeremy Mayfield - Talladega Preview

 
RUNNING AT TALLADEGA
"It takes everything to run well at a track like Talladega. You have to have
good aero and a good motor. It just takes the whole deal to run well there.
The driver seems to be the least important part. Handling doesn't seem to be
as big a deal as it does at Daytona. You've got to have a fast race car. It
all comes back to that to run well at Talladega."

TESTING AT TALLADEGA
"We tested at Talladega. We feel like we learned a lot. How much of that is
going to show up this weekend, I don't know. It takes some time after you do
a test like that to get stuff you learned and turn into the results you
want. I'm really excited about going down there though. I've had some good
runs and gotten the pole a couple of times. I'm looking forward to it."

DRAFT
"Another key to Talladega is the draft. You have to be good at the draft.
You can make all the deals you want, but we all know that deals don't always
happen the way they are made. It all goes back to what kind of car you
have."


RACE NOTES

*	Winston Cup veteran Dick Trickle will drive the No. 91 Dodge Dealers
Intrepid R/T fielded by Evernham Motorsports in the Talladega 500 this
weekend.  Trickle tested the car at Talladega as a research and development
operation for Evernham Motorsports.  At this time, there are no plans for
Evernham Motorsports to field the car in any upcoming races.


STATS & FACTS

*	This weekend's race marks Mayfield's 16th career visit to Talladega.
He has two poles, one top-five and one top-10 finish in 15 visits to the
track.  Mayfield's most recent visit came in the April race of 2001 where he
started 41st and finished 35th.  His best finish at Talladega came in the
fall race of 1998 where he started 24th and finished fifth.  Mayfield earned
the pole at Talladega in the fall race of 1996 and the spring race of 2000.
He has led 4  races for a total of 22 laps at the track.
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*	Last week at Martinsville, Mayfield made his 14th visit to the
half-mile track and started from the 19th spot. The No. 19 Dodge Dealers
Intrepid R/T managed to stay out of serious trouble despite the "bump and
run" that characterizes short track racing. Consistent and efficient work in
the pits by the Dew Crew kept Mayfield in the hunt for his second top 10 of
the season. Track position was crucial in the closing laps and a two-tire
stop and a call to stay out with 10 laps to go kept Mayfield on the lead lap
and at the front of the field when the race finally ended under caution.
Mayfield's 11th place run was the highest finish for Dodge. He moves up in
the Winston Cup championship points standings and is currently tied with
Ryan Newman in the 16th spot, 20 points away from the top 15.
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*	Mayfield's finish at Martinsville moves him into a tie at 16th place
in the Winston Cup points race. He is only 20 points out of the top-15.
Since the Daytona 500 this February, Mayfield has moved up 23 spots in the
championship points race (from 39th to 16th).  His best overall finish in
the points race came in the 1998 season where he ranked seventh at the
season's end.
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*	Mayfield's second-place run this year at Las Vegas was his best run
at the track and his best overall finish since the 2000 Pennzoil 400 at
Homestead-Miami where he finished second.
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*	His second place finish at Las Vegas qualified Mayfield for the
Winston No Bull 5 $1 million bonus, which will be run at the Charlotte race
in May.
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*	Coming into the 2002 season, Mayfield had 237 starts, with six poles
(two at Talladega and one at Darlington, Dover, Rockingham, and Texas),
three wins (two at Pocono, and one at California), 33 top fives and 58 top
10s.  His most recent win came at Pocono in June of 2000.