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Southeast News:
January 27, 2009
Greg Biffle
Predicts Old-Time Racing to Return to Atlanta Following Two-Day
Goodyear Tire Test at Atlanta Motor Speedway
Encouraged
by the results from a two-day Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company test
session at Atlanta Motor Speedway, Greg Biffle expects old-time,
side-by-side racing will be the rule of the day at Atlanta Motor
Speedway for the March 8 Kobalt Tools 500.
Biffle, who
was testing at the lightning fast 1.54-mile oval along with Juan
Pablo Montoya, Sam Hornish Jr. and Scott Speed, believes Goodyear
is in the process of developing a tire for Atlanta's March race
that will allow NASCAR's top drivers to race in any groove, just
like "the old Atlanta."
"I am extremely
happy with the tire that Goodyear has brought here to test," said
Biffle, who finished third in the points standings in the 2008 season.
"They have a new left-side compound that puts a lot of driveability
into the car."
While March
2008's Kobalt Tools 500 was overshadowed by tire concerns, Biffle
believes the new tire will allow Atlanta Motor Speedway to again
be one of the most driveable, competitive, and thus entertaining,
tracks on NASCAR's 2009 schedule.
"The old tire
[in March] lost grip running on the bottom after five to eight laps,"
said Biffle, whose best time in the test was a lap of 29.64 seconds
(187.045 mph) in a fully-logoed 3M No. 16. "But this tire really
hooks up to the bottom of the track for an extend run and you're
not sliding all over the place. It's more like the old Atlanta that
all of [the drivers] like."
In addition
to Biffle's strong endorsement of the tires used in the Goodyear
test, the often outspoken Juan Pablo Montoya also had praise for
Goodyear.
"I think [Goodyear]
has brought a lot of different tire possibilites here and each one
is different, but they are all improvements in different ways" said
the veteran open-wheel driver who is entering his third full season
in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series. "It is encouraging that they are
doing what they can to help us and it has been really good.
"What we are
running right now is incredibly fast," added Montoya. "When you
get here in March with the heat, you will be sliding a lot more.
We are just trying to find a tire that is more predictable."
NASCAR's elite
drivers will hit the high banks of Atlanta Motor Speedway during
the Kobalt Tools 500 on March 8. Great seats are still available
and adult tickets start at just $39. For more information or to
purchase tickets, contact the Atlanta Motor Speedway ticket office
at (877) 9-AMS-TIX (877-926-7849), visit www.atlantamotorspeedway.com,
or contact an authorized Ticketmaster retailer.
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