Sprague, NetZero Chevy Banking on Short-Track Experience at Richmond
RICHMOND, VA (August 31, 2002) - Jack Sprague and his NetZero Chevrolet
team would like nothing more than to take advantage of their past experience
and success at Richmond International Raceway in Friday's FUNAI 250 NASCAR
Busch Series event.
"The only
thing I love better than racing at Richmond is winning at Richmond," said
Sprague. "I love racing here and it's definitely one of my favorite tracks.
It's a great facility with a smooth track. It's perfect for side-by-side
racing. This team's had great victories and some really good runs here. We'd
like to have a better run than our disappointing one here back in May. It's
not a matter of knowing how to get around the track because I definitely
know how to do that. It's really more about hitting the setup from the get
go. Then you should be in good shape for the whole race."
Sprague got out of shape in his last Richmond appearance
when an early crash eliminated the NetZero pilot from winning contention.
"We showed up at Richmond back in the spring with
high expectations," said Sprague, who started the May NBS event at RIR from
the pole position after rain washed out qualifying. "We felt good about
getting a good finish, but got caught up in a wreck on Lap 12. It hurt us
for the rest of the night, but I know we can make up for that this weekend
and am looking forward to getting a second chance a decent run."
Sprague, a Spring Lake, MI native, has 11 previous
Richmond starts entering this weekend's 250 Lap event. Seven of those starts
came in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series and produced a pair of wins - the
1998 Virginia Is For Lovers 200 and the 2001 Kroger 200. The second win is
remembered for Sprague's massive victory lap burnout's that concluded with
the back tires of his NetZero Chevy bursting into flames at the start/finish
line.
"Winning my last Truck race at Richmond was definitely
cool, especially doing a burnout like that," said Sprague. "The crowd was
loving it, but I'd like another chance at it. A burnout in the Busch car
would help this team for sure."
The FUNAI 250 will take the green flag Friday,
September 6 at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. The event will be the 26th 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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