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I thought he tested the #47 COT at VIR? Also great run by Marcos on one of the most physically demanding tracks of the season.
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He did test at VIR, SPEED Report interviewed him at the test.
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The 47 car was red, with white numbers. Either that, or white, with red numbers, I can't remember.
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He had a part time schedule this year....VERY part time
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Good to see Ambrose in the cup for some races, now he just has to keep working until he can get a full-time cup ride.
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I think we should give credit where credit is due for Ambrose in 2007. On the surface, he had a great year (2nd Rookie, 8th points etc) but when you really analyse it it's even better. His crew were ordinary IMO (and the team is not a top team, lets face it) and some of the strategies were just wrong yet he was in the Top 10 mix most of the year and sometimes Top 5 and even for the win on the odd occaision. There were some great qualifyings, the Gordon saga etc ... but his efforts on some of the ovals that he had not seen were outstanding.
Compare his efforts to the other NASCAR rookies and he was a standout, especially when you consider that most of the other rookies had considerable oval experience (albeit in other cars). Adapting to NASCAR from road racing is a helluva lot tougher than people think. I had my doubts about Ambrose succeeding at this caper but I now think if you put him in a Roush or a Hendrick car with a top crew, this guy could really go places in Cup. I'm not saying he's the next Jeff Gordon but I think he could be a regular contender (in the right team). |
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Going by that it seems he'll be driving the #21 cup car rather than a second Wood Bros car?
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i take it he isn't running the Nationwide race in Milwaukee then, which is on the 21st, if he is running in Cup at Infineon on the 22nd?
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He'll run both..Alot of the cup drive run both.
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They (Hypothetically) get someone to Qualify one car or the other and he just flies out.
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Ambrose tested the #47 Car today and will test tomorrow too.
Sprint Cup Testing at Pocono Raceway Day 1 - May 27, 2008 Rank Car# Driver Manu Time Speed 1 38 David Gilliland Ford 54.742 164.408 2 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevy 54.755 164.369 3 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 54.903 163.925 4 1 Martin Truex Jr. Chevy 55.017 163.586 5 48B Jimmie Johnson Chevy 55.036 163.529 6 5B Casey Mears Chevy 55.086 163.381 7 8 Mark Martin Chevy 55.105 163.325 8 22B Dave Blaney Toyota 55.139 163.224 9 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevy 55.152 163.185 10 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 55.201 163.041 11 07B Clint Bowyer Chevy 55.243 162.917 12 84 A.J. Allmendinger Toyota 55.319 162.693 13 88B Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevy 55.337 162.640 14 66 Scott Riggs Chevy 55.361 162.569 15 20 Tony Stewart Toyota 55.374 162.531 16 31 Jeff Burton Chevy 55.390 162.484 17 55 Michael Waltrip Toyota 55.392 162.478 18 12 Ryan Newman Dodge 55.397 162.464 19 26B Jamie McMurray Ford 55.397 162.464 20 2 Kurt Busch Dodge 55.403 162.446 21 11B Denny Hamlin Toyota 55.413 162.417 22 29B Kevin Harvick Chevy 55.422 162.390 23 1B Martin Truex Jr. Chevy 55.424 162.385 24 19B Elliott Sadler Dodge 55.488 162.197 25 41 Reed Sorenson Dodge 55.576 161.940 26 00 Michael McDowell Toyota 55.604 161.859 27 78 Joe Nemechek Chevy 55.623 161.804 28 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 55.630 161.783 29 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 55.689 161.612 30 2B Kurt Busch Dodge 55.689 161.612 31 99B Carl Edwards Ford 55.690 161.609 32 44 David Reutimann Toyota 55.699 161.583 33 66B Scott Riggs Chevy 55.714 161.539 34 15 Paul Menard Chevy 55.822 161.227 35 16B Greg Biffle Ford 55.823 161.224 36 29 Kevin Harvick Chevy 55.834 161.192 37 24 Jeff Gordon Chevy 55.854 161.134 38 22 Dave Blaney Toyota 55.861 161.114 39 70 Jason Leffler Chevy 55.864 161.106 40 40 Dario Franchitti Dodge 55.878 161.065 41 31B Jeff Burton Chevy 55.899 161.005 42 6 David Ragan Ford 55.905 160.987 43 41B Reed Sorenson Dodge 55.919 160.947 44 28 Travis Kvapil Ford 55.947 160.867 45 43 Bobby Labonte Dodge 55.958 160.835 46 40B Dario Franchitti Dodge 55.969 160.803 47 96 J.J. Yeley Toyota 55.970 160.800 48 17B Matt Kenseth Ford 55.987 160.752 49 9B Kasey Kahne Dodge 56.009 160.688 50 84B A.J. Allmendinger Toyota 56.043 160.591 51 07 Clint Bowyer Chevy 56.079 160.488 52 70B Jason Leffler Chevy 56.173 160.219 53 10 Patrick Carpentier Dodge 56.248 160.006 54 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Dodge 56.253 159.991 55 42B Juan Pablo Montoya Dodge 56.258 159.977 56 77B Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 56.258 159.977 57 34B Tony Raines Chevy 56.511 159.261 58 47 Marcos Ambrose Ford 56.686 158.769 59 43B Bobby Labonte Dodge 56.687 158.767 60 97 Brad Coleman Toyota 56.762 158.557 61 45 Terry Labonte Dodge 56.825 158.381 62 21 Jon Wood Ford 57.166 157.436 63 87 David Green Chevy 57.192 157.365 64 10B Patrick Carpentier Dodge 57.304 157.057 |
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Finally, he's seen the light.
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I would prefer him staying with the Wood Brothers than going with a new cup team. The Wood Brothers run basically Roush cars (Roush chassis, Roush engines, Roush technical support). Of all the low budget teams you can't do any better than these satellite teams of the top teams (the #21 and Roush, the two Yates cars and Roush, the two Haas cars and Hendrick, and the #96 and Joe Gibbs Racing). The Yates cars are showing that even a low budget team can have moderate success (top 20 in points with the occasional good result) if they are given strong basic equipment. They are doing this with Kvapil and Gilliland. Ambrose is probably a better driver than both of the Yates duo and could conceivably finish in the top 15 in the #21. Of course, this is a best case scenario. Eventually he would need to move to the "A" team of Roush or another top team if he is to become a championship contender.
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He just finished 15th & on the lead lap in the Daytona Race - good drive Marcos
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