Eleventh-Place Finish on McMurray's Mind in Atlanta
Contact: Jennifer Jaudon, Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates, phone:
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Eleventh-Place Finish on McMurray's Mind in Atlanta
ATLANTA, Georgia (March 21, 2005) - With Georgia on his mind and a
13th-place qualifying effort under his belt, Jamie McMurray and the No.
42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge team hung in the hunt for a lengthy 325 laps
and battled back from a lap down to secure their third top-15 four races
into the 2005 season.
"We didn't have a very good car, but we kept adjusting on it, and the
best we had it was at the end," McMurray said. "I'm not thrilled. We've
still got to work on our stuff, but we turned a bad day into an average
day. Elliott Sadler always races me really clean, and he was a lot
better than I was at the end. You run so fast here. You race people the
way they race you. It would have been nice to get into the top-10, but
if the roles were reversed, Elliott would have done the same thing."
Merely a half lap into the 500-mile race, catastrophe struck on the
backstretch when teammate Casey Mears lost the air off his spoiler to
the No. 10 triggering a 10-car melee. After 12 minutes under the red
flag, McMurray readied for the restart and skimmed the top-10 until a
loose ride sent him plummeting through the field to 25th before the
team's first green flag stop on lap 54.
With major air and wedge adjustments, four tires and fuel, McMurray
returned to the track and followed teammate Sterling Marlin to the first
of eight cautions of the day. Pitting with the lapped competitors for
additional air and wedge adjustments, four tires and fuel, the No. 42
crew returned their driver trackside in 21st for the restart on lap 89.
"We were loose at first and made huge adjustments," he said. "We just
got our car out of balance and never could get it back. Even though my
car was fast, it was so hard to pass anyone. I was solely focused on
getting back on the lead lap."
Almost midway through the race, his patience and driving prowess paid
off. Working over pole sitter Ryan Newman and a handful of competitors,
McMurray had maneuvered his way to 15th and back on the lead lap with
the wave of the fourth yellow. One of several cars penalized for
speeding on pit road, the No. 42 took the green on lap 168 in 14th, the
last of the lead lap competitors.
Driving his way to as high as 10th over the following 100 passes at the
1.54-mile speedway, McMurray steadily maintained his position inside the
top-15 while the Texaco/Havoline crew continued their work on finding
the right balance for car and driver. Four pit stops and several tires
and air and wedge adjustments later, McMurray drove high for an
impressive, three-wide pass of the No. 19 and swapped places with the
No. 38 until the checkered flag stopped short his top-10 pursuit.
"One of the hardest things today was not finding what we needed to keep
a good balance in the car," he said. "It's hard to explain, but
sometimes when I'd pull on the wheel, it was just numb and I didn't have
anything. When I thought I was running a fast lap time, it ended up
being slow. And when I thought I was running a slow lap time, it turned
out it was actually fast. At times, I just didn't have a good feel for
our Charger today."
Looking forward to shorter tracks and a long weekend off, McMurray hopes
that Bristol will spell success for his team and another big boost in
the point's race.
"We usually run better at the short tracks, so we've got two of those
coming up, and I'm looking forward to it," McMurray said. "We jumped up
to 10th in the standings today and that's cool. Now we've got to figure
out a way to stay there and move up to the top-five."
The Ganassi contingent enjoyed a top-20 day all around as Marlin and
Mears crossed the finish line in 16th and 19th respectively.
McMurray and the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline team will enjoy a short hiatus
over the Easter holiday weekend before traveling to the bullpen of
Bristol Motor Speedway on April 3. McMurray holds one top-five and two
top-10's at the legendary track heading into the fifth event on the
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup schedule. McMurray jumped four spots in the point
standings and is a mere 64 points outside the top-five.
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