DARLINGTON, SC (August 25, 2002) - Jack Sprague's last visit to
Darlington Raceway could very well have ended in disaster when a Lap 6 crash
severely damaged the nose of his No 24 NetZero Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
Fortunately, quick work by his Hendrick Motorsports team got Sprague back on
track to salvage a ninth-place finish in the SunCom 200. This time, Sprague will
be looking for more as he and the rest of the NASCAR Busch Series heads to the
"Track Too Tough To Tame" and the South Carolina 200.
"The spring race here was pretty intense," said Sprague. "There's no
doubt we had a good finish. The car had quite a bit of damage early in the race
and I thought we were done, but as usual the guys did one hell of a job keeping
me in it, so I guess we got off easy that day."
Despite the damage, Sprague's car was good produce a Top-10 finish, Now
completely repaired and ready to roll with a new coat of red, black and silver
paint, Sprague's NetZero Chevy has to be considered as a favorite to win this
weekend at Darlington.
"I'm glad we're bringing back the same car we raced here in the spring
because it's a really good car, " said Sprague who started 27th in the spring
race. "It wasn't a top qualifier, but hopefully we'll have a better lap this
time around. It's extremely good in race trim. Hopefully, the car will be just
as good for us this weekend."
In all, Sprague has seven Busch Series and one NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series starts at Darlington Raceway. In addition to the career-best ninth-place
finish in the spring, Sprague won the Bud Pole Award at the inaugural Darlington
200 NCTS event at the 1.366-mile oval. A threat to win all day, Sprague was
second when rain red flagged the event. A flat tire on pit road during the delay
forced him to pit and saddled his NetZero mount with a 12th-place finish.
"Darlington can be hard on a team's patience and equipment - maybe she'll
give us a break this time," said Sprague. "Either way, returning to Darlington
should be eventful for us. I've had my fair share of starts there, but only a
few really good runs. I've got a lot of experience there, but need to build on
that experience because that's a key ingredient to a good race and a good
finish."
The South Carolina 200 will take the green flag Saturday, August 31 at 1
p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The event will be the 25th of 34 NASCAR Busch
Series races this season and will be telecast live on TNT. PRN Radio will also
broadcast the race live on more than 300 affiliated stations worldwide.
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