NASCAR Winston Cup Pepsi 400 Preview -- #31, Mike Skinner
1 July 1997
#31 Mike Skinner, Lowe's Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR Winston Cup Series Pepsi 400 Advance Daytona International Speedway MIKE SKINNER NOTES & QUOTES: PEPSI 400 DAYTONA BEACH, FL - It shouldn't come as a surprise that Mike Skinner is "quite anxious" to get back to Daytona International Speedway. Skinner, a rookie on the NASCAR Winston Cup Series, surprised a lot of people in February when he won the pole position for the Daytona 500. - After leading the first lap of the 500, Skinner ran in the top three until lap 49 when he pitted under the second yellow flag. A 15-second penalty was assessed the Lowe's team when NASCAR ruled a tire carrier had come over the wall "too soon." The infraction dropped Skinner to 21st. He rallied to finish 12th. "We had a better car than where we finished," says Skinner. "I think we took a first-place car and finished 12th with it." - Skinner will be driving the same car in Saturday's Pepsi 400 that won the Daytona 500 pole. "I'm really looking forward to Daytona," says Skinner. "We've really got a good program for Daytona and Talladega, and I think we've got a shot at winning at one of these places if we can eliminate our mistakes. I really think the second time around at these places we are going to be a lot better. If we can get some good pit stops and stay in the front pack all day, we might pull another surprise at Daytona." - Despite three straight finishes of 31st or worse, Skinner believes the Lowe's team is "ready to turn the corner. Both the crew and I have made a lot of rookie mistakes during the first half, but we've had some good race cars. We just haven't taken advantage of them. My confidence level is still quite high. I feel all of us have learned a lot and are ready to start showing just how good this Lowe's team is." - Following his career-best finish of ninth in the Miller 500 at Dover Downs International Speedway a month ago, Skinner stood 23rd in the point race. But engine failure at Pocono, an early-race skirmish with Geoff Bodine at Michigan that led to a fiery crash and a burned rear end gear at California have dropped Skinner to 28th. "We need a good finish at Daytona, something to put an end to this slump," says Skinner. "And if I could have picked a track for us to get out of this slump, it would have been Daytona. I feel that good about this weekend." - Only 11 drivers have led five or more races this season, and Skinner is one of them. - Despite Skinner's recent run of bad luck, he still holds a comfortable lead in the race for the 1997 NASCAR Winston Cup Rookie of the Year Award. Skinner leads David Green by 50 points, 167-117, with Robby Gordon next with 107 points. Jeff Green stands fourth with 44 points. - Only the top 15 finishes count in the rookie point race. Thus all four of the contenders still have plenty of races left to boost their point totals. "It's still a wide-open affair," says Skinner. "Jeff Green may have gotten a late start, but he's going to be a factor in the rookie race. I know we've got to start finishing in the top 10 if we want to win this thing." - The Pepsi 400 is the midway point of the 32-race campaign. By Sports Marketing Enterprises