After watching Kurt Busch kick off the SHR-Ford partnership by winning the Daytona 500, does that motivate you even more to go out and find success with the XFINITY program?
“It was awesome watching Kurt win down in Daytona with Ford’s first race with Stewart-Haas. With all the help and support Ford has given our team, we want to make them proud and put the blue oval out front. This weekend will be a great opportunity for us to do just that and make Ford proud.”
You’ve finally had a taste of racing in your new Haas Automation Ford Mustang. How well do you think you will perform based on the car you had in Daytona?
“I feel like we had a car that could really race well in Daytona and that’s exactly what you will want in Atlanta. With all the tire fall-off at Atlanta, you’re going to want a car that handles well and we accomplished that in Daytona. We tested in Atlanta once and we felt like we put together a great car. Hopefully, we can get Gene (Haas), Tony (Stewart) and everyone at Stewart-Haas Racing their first Xfinity Series win of the year.”
What is unique about racing in Atlanta?
“Atlanta is one of the most unique places we go to because the track is so worn out. The whole weekend, you’re just going to be trying to keep the tires in good shape. It’s extremely fun for the drivers since we get to slip around a ton. One of our biggest goals is to just have a solid race. We’re looking to execute our plan and have a fast car, and hopefully we’ll be up front at the end. The crew has been working hard to ensure we have the best Haas Automation Ford Mustang we can build.”
You’ve made laps around Atlanta in the Truck Series. Do you feel familiar with the track, and how will that translate to racing XFINITY cars?
“Having raced in the Truck Series at Atlanta will definitely help me this weekend. However, there are a lot of differences between a truck and an Xfinity car, so it’s good that I’ve seen the track before and felt the characteristics of it.”
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