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Loganos
Rockingham Run to Kick Off Biggest Month of His Career
Logano to Make ARCA
Start at Rockingham Before Starting NASCAR Nationwide Career
MOORESVILLE, NC (April 29,
2008) Triumphs in
Quarter Midgets, Bandoleros, Legends Cars, Late Models, ASA, Hooters Pro Cup and the
NASCAR Regional divisions have all led Joey Logano into the most anticipated month of his
career.
May May 24th to be exact,
means Loganos 18th birthday. Teenagers typically anticipate their
18th birthday for various reasons, but Loganos ability to make his first
NASCAR Nationwide Series start one week later on May 31st is one of the most
anticipated events not only in his life, but also for the many fans the youngster won over
through his years on the short tracks of the country.
To help tune up for his May 31st
NASCAR Nationwide Series debut for Joe Gibbs Racing, Logano will team up with former ARCA
RE/MAX Series winner Billy Venturini and the Venturini Motorsports team for the Carolina
500 ARCA event at Rockingham Speedway (NC) on May 4th.
We did that open test there at
Rockingham about a month and a half ago, said Logano. We left there
semi-happy with the car, but I didnt feel like we were good enough yet. We
went back down and we were a lot better. I was real happy with it. I feel like
weve got a really good car and one thats definitely capable of winning.
Its going to be a long race, so
theres going to be a ton of strategy involved. Pit stops are going to be big.
Theres a lot into this race, including being sure not to wear out tires or
anything, so itll be pretty interesting.
With the May 4th ARCA race being
the first time the series will run at Rockingham, what are Loganos thoughts on the
track?
The place is sick. Its just
really cool. We tested there with the Cup cars and we were going 170, but it didnt
feel like you were going that fast there. Apparently I was. As soon as you
land in the corner, youre back in the gas trying to get down. You can hang the
thing out sideways, so its like a short track, but youve got the speed of a
speedway. Its high banked and you can run the top or the bottom. Its
bumpy, its worn out its perfect. I like the track a ton.
The 500-mile Rockingham event may seem like a
long endurance race for the young driver, but the long-distance is nothing Logano hasnt
seen before.
A lot of those Pro Cup races were 250
laps, so Im not new to the strategy races. Im not really worried about
that. Most of the time, I dont get going until 100 laps into the race anyways,
so I actually look forward to long races like that. At a track like Rockingham, I
think itll be pretty cool to have such a long race because you can run anywhere you
want around there.
By the time the month of May comes and goes,
Logano will be a NASCAR Nationwide Series driver. But to Logano, hes still the
same kid that hes always been.
Every day, everythings pretty much
the same deal for me. Ive been working out every day, so theres nothing
new there. Ive been testing a lot, which is cool and good for me to be at the
track as often as I am. Besides that, everythings the same. I still go
to go-kart tracks, still do all the stuff I always do. Im not nervous at all.
Im confident going into it. Weve definitely got one of the best
cars out there. I think were perfectly capable and ready to race with those
guys. Ill probably be a little nervous race day, but I know well be able
to race with them in the Nationwide Series. Im just excited.
Sponsorship opportunities for Loganos
ARCA RE/MAX Series event at Rockingham Speedway on May 4th are still available.
For more information on sponsoring Loganos #25 Venturini Motorsports entry,
contact Tom Logano at (678) 592-3140.
For more information on Joey
Logano, please contact Matt Kentfield at (704) 788-2134 and check out
joeyloganoracing.com.
Last Updated on 04/29/08
By George Campbell or Greg Fish
Email: neracing@neracing.com