Sorenson fastest in Pony-car debut
The Pony Car coming-out party has started.
Reed Sorenson topped the speed chart in the first practice
session with the new Nationwide Series cars at Daytona
International Speedway on Wednesday.
After Sorenson posted his fast lap of 188.111 mph in the Dollar
General Stores Toyota Camry, the Braun Racing driver admitted he
was on the verge of wrecking.
“They’re a handful,” Sorenson said.
“But everybody is in the same boat. You’re good for
about five laps and then you feel like you’re going to
wreck.”
“Loose” was the word of the day — at least
once drivers ran in traffic. When a driver describes a car as loose
or “free” it feels as if the back end is ready to spin
out. The largest drafting pack of the afternoon was 14 cars.
Sorenson said his largest group was 11 cars, which he
fortunately exited just prior to Greg Sacks' crash.
Paul Menard also lost control of his car late Wednesday.
Menard spun and flat-spotted his tires. He quickly returned to the
racetrack and was 16th fastest (185.488mph) on his 29th of 31 laps.
Steve Arpin, who made his restrictor-plate debut for JR
Motorsports at Talladega and qualified fourth, described his
Chevrolet as “very aero sensitive."
“It’s really loose in the draft,” said Arpin,
who posted the 15th-fastest lap of 185.571 mph. “By our self,
it feels like you’re driving a Cadillac — or an Impala.
But around other cars, it gets loose in both transitions going into
the banking.”
Although 34 cars participated in the first day of practice
for Friday’s Subway Jalapeno 250, there are 44 cars on the
entry list. NASCAR template wizard Billy Berkheimer and his crew
measured the last car at 5 p.m., but the process began with a
10-hour inspection on Tuesday
.
Kyle Busch was seventh fastest on the time sheet with a lap
of 186.986 mph. Busch said while most of the cars reported to be
“loose,” he felt the No. 18 NOS Toyota “was
pretty good."
“It’s the same as it ever was,” Busch
said. “I’d like to be as fast as the Penske cars are.
We’re just hoping for more speed.”
Ricky Stenhouse posted the best 10consecutive-laps average
with a speed of 184.964 mph in a Mustang but Brian Ickler was the
fastest Ford overall (187.903 mph) — good for second on the
speed chart. Justin Allgaier had the fastest Dodge Challenger
(186.413 mph) and was 12th fastest out of the 34 cars.