NASCAR BGN Series MBNA 200 Preview: #3, Steve Park
17 September 1997
#3 Steve Park, ACDelco Chevrolet Monte Carlo NASCAR Busch Series Grand National Division MBNA 200 Advance Dover Downs International Speedway PARK HOPES FOR MORE TOP FIVES IN FINAL FIVE DOVER, DE - Rookie Steve Park has recorded four straight top-five finishes, including two victories in his last four starts, and the 30-year-old driver of the No. 3 ACDelco Monte Carlo realizes it'll take five more top fives in the final five races of the season if he hopes to challenge for the series championship. Park and the ACDelco team will head to Dover Downs International Speedway for Saturday's MBNA 200 NASCAR Busch Grand National race fresh off their third victory of the season two weeks ago at Richmond. The East Northport, N.Y., native has been rewriting the Busch Grand National rookie record book in '97. He has won more races, more money, recorded more top-five finishes and accumulated more points than any rookie in the history of the series. With five races remaining, Park has already clinched rookie of the year honors, and he ranks third in the overall series standings. Park trails defending series champion Randy LaJoie by 358 points and second-place Todd Bodine by just 179 points. Park, who drives for Dale Earnhardt, Inc. on the Busch Series, has signed to drive for Earnhardt on the Winston Cup circuit next season. But he's got five more starts with crew chief Tony Eury and the No. 3 ACDelco team in 1997, and he hasn't given up on overtaking LaJoie and Bodine down the stretch. "Mathematically, we're two races behind Randy LaJoie," Park said. "If Todd Bodine and LaJoie drop out of a couple of races, and we can keep running in the top five, we're going to gain some points quick. If you look at where we were five races ago and how many points we've gained, we've still got a chance. "We're not point racing yet. We're just trying to finish in the top five and would like to win another race before the year is out. I think we can do that. "If we can't win it, I'd like to finish second, and if I can't do that, I'd like to hold on to third. It's not a three-car race. The guys behind us are pretty close. We've got to be careful. They could sneak up behind us. Hopefully we'll be within 50 points of the lead in the last two races, and we can have a run for the championship." Park recorded one of his top five finishes in May at Dover. He finished fifth in that race and learned a lot about the high-banked white concrete at the Monster Mile. "We had a good run at Dover the first time out, and I hope we can go back and have another good run Saturday," Park said. "LaJoie and Bodine are always good there, so we've got our work cut out for us, but we're going there to try to win. "Our goals have changed a little bit since the first of the season. When we set our goals at the beginning of the year, I said I'd like to win one race. If you can come into the Busch series as a rookie and win a race, you're accomplishing something. I've watched on TV for years and some guys run five or six seasons before they win. "It's a competitive series, and with guys like LaJoie and Mark Martin who win five or six races a year, that doesn't leave many scraps for many other guys. To have a rookie win one is an honor, never mind three. It's been a great year. "Tony (crew chief Eury) can be a little hard-headed at times and so can I. We all seem to have the same goal in mind, and that's to win races. After I gained his respect and his trust, things just got easier. He had the confidence in me, if I needed something in the car, that we can work together as a team. "Dale (Earnhardt) has taught me to be patient. It paid off at Richmond. We ran a real patient race, and we let it all hang out when it counted and ended up in victory lane. We'll try to do that again this week at Dover." A top-10 finish in this week's race would give Park another Busch rookie record for top 10 finishes in a season. He currently shares that mark with Kenny Wallace. They each have 16. Park has led 12 of 25 races in '97 and ranks fifth in most miles led with 399.122. He ranks fourth in laps led with 426, and he's tied for third with Elliott Sadler for number of wins with three. Martin and LaJoie have won five each. Park's victories came at Nashville, Michigan and Richmond, and he has three runner-up finishes at Talladega, Loudon and Bristol. Although Park's experience is mostly on the short tracks, he says he enjoys racing everywhere. "I haven't found one I don't like yet," Park said. "Each track seems to bring on new challenges. We've been welcoming all the new challenges and just trying to get our learning curve up to speed." By Champion Sports Group