Michael Annett |
Two drivers who had never turned a lap at
Martinsville Speedway felt a lot better when they left the tough half-mile oval
late Wednesday afternoon.
“Zero. Absolutely zero,” is how rookie driver
Grey Gaulding described his Martinsville experience before a half-day test
session. The 16-year-old Gaulding will be making his NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series debut during STP 500 weekend. He was joined Wednesday by several other
truck series and NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Michael Annett and A.J.
Allmendinger.
Even though Annett has competed in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series for a couple of years, the STP 500 on March 30 will mark his
first Martinsville start. And when he rolled onto the track Wednesday, it was
the first Martinsville laps for the Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year candidate.
“It’s definitely a tough track, a very, very
technical track,” said Annett, who drives one of two Sprint Cup entries for
Tommy Baldwin Racing. “It’s so small, but there are lots of opportunities to
make mistakes and one little mistake kills your whole lap. Actually it can kill
more than one lap because it’s a momentum place and you try to get in the
groove.”
Gray Gaulding |
“From the first run to the last run, I
learned a ton,” said Gaulding. “I think we were the quickest out of the few
trucks that were here today and that’s pretty cool. But it’s just good to learn
and get laps in. Laps are so important. Jeff Hensley has a lot of laps here and
he’s been able to teach me a lot today.”
Hensley, who lives about five miles from
Martinsville Speedway, has three Martinsville Speedway wins as a crew chief.
Two were in the truck series with Mike Skinner behind the wheel and the third
came in the Nationwide Series with driver Chuck Bown.
Both drivers felt much better about coming
back to Martinsville in 10 days after Wednesday’s experience.
“I definitely feel more comfortable,” said
Annett. “As technical and difficult as this track is, and when you only have an
hour and a half before qualifying today is a real plus.”
Gaulding was a bit more exuberant, saying, “Man,
I just can’t wait to come back. I’m stoked.”
Gaulding will be back at Martinsville
Speedway Thursday for another day of testing, along with several other truck
series drivers including series’ point leader Timothy Peters, German Quiroga,
Chase Pistone, John Wes Townley and Brian Silas.
Tickets to the STP 500 weekend on March 28-30
can be purchased by calling 1.877.RACE.TIX. Tickets may also be purchased
online at www.martinsvillespeedway.com.
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