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Missing Ingredient Added To Orleans Racings Mix
Las Vegas
(2-Sept-05) --- Facts are facts ---- in NASCAR Racing there is precious
little available to a race team that allows them to separate themselves
from the guy in the next garage stall. With NASCARs rigid
inspection process there is not a lot room for creativity --- and
for the most part all the parts available to team A
are also available to team B.
So what is it
that makes some teams rise to the top? Its not the bits and
pieces that go on the vehicles; No, its preparation and chemistry
that get the job done.
Enter the 2005
efforts of the Jasper Engines Dodge. The year started with preparation
that was complicated with the start up efforts from a one Dodge
truck operation to a two truck operation. This issue demanded attention,
and it was a task that was handled by some of the best in the business.
When the
Jasper team started this year Steve Park, Billy Wilburn, myself
and Charlie Wilson all sat down and we knew that we were a mess,
said driver / general manager of Orleans Racing, Brendan Gaughan
from the teams Las Vegas headquarters. Steve Park got
us a win to get us some early, early momentum and early good, warm
fuzzy feelings but we knew that we werent ready to go compete
every week. (Early season crew chief) Billy Wilburn worked his tail
off for the first part of this year. He threw stuff away and cleaned
stuff up and got rid of old systems and old pieces and parts. With
Billy working on that we let Charlie Wilson worry about just getting
the trucks to the race track so we could keep competing and trying.
It took time
for the combined efforts to take hold but the trucks that Orleans
Racing were fielding were starting to look a little snappier when
they rolled off the transporters that hauled them to the track each
week.
With the hardware
becoming less and less of an issue the search was on for the next
piece that would propel the Jasper Engines and Transmissions Dodge
to the next level. That piece was going to be the hardest commodity
of all to attain --- chemistry.
Enter Tony Rambo
Liberati. Liberati came to Orleans Racing on an interim basis beginning
with the May Mansfield, Ohio event. The pairing of Gaughan and Liberati
was clearly an unknown; the two had hardly spoken together before
that weekend.
The team hadnt
even completed its first practice that weekend when it became abundantly
clear that these two racing veterans spoke the same language. There
was seemingly instant chemistry a chemistry that was back
the following week in the event run at Lowes Motor Speedway.
Knowing what
they had, a deal was struck that would keep the dynamic duo together
through at least the end of the 2005 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
schedule.
First
of all, the reason why I came to this team was because at Mansfield
and Charlotte I saw that there was a lot of potential with the guys
and they had everything they needed to run good, said Rambo
describing the item that cinched the deal for his season long involvement.
This team
has gelled faster than any team Ive ever been with. Everybody
is on the same page and everybody is doing a really good job,
added the crew chief of the #77 Jasper Dodge. Like I said,
it was there the whole time and I was just lucky enough to realize
that. We just gelled very quickly and everybody is working in the
same direction.
Its
a good team environment and thats what it takes to run good.
Rambo
has got the whole 77 bunch to the point where anybody who has listened
to our radio communication for the last couple of weeks knows how
much fun were having and knows that Tweedledum and Tweedledummer
are just making fun of each other and going at it, Gaughan
adds with a laugh. Pretty soon our website will have a link
where you can actually listen to the radio conversation between
the 77 team. I think you could charge for tickets as comedy.
With a far more
serious tone Gaughan adds, But were fast again. Steve
Park and the 62 bunch has been the steady group. Theyre running
good. Steve has had that snakebite thing for awhile. But now weve
got all the trucks at the shop to the point where everything is
back where we think it needs to be. Now we think not only about
consistency but we think we can go out and win.
But Rambo
did have one big issue that he needed to get hammered out --- and
quick and that was restoring the drivers confidence
in his abilities.
Brendan
spent last year having everybody tell him that he couldnt
get it done, couldnt get it done, couldnt get it done,
Rambo said shaking his head. Sooner or later, if people keep
telling you that, youre going to believe them. I think that
his confidence was low and I think that a lot of this turnaround
has also been due to the fact that I came in here and said, You
can do it. I dont care what you say. You can do it.
For instance,
he was trying to pass a lapped truck at Charlotte and he was being
tentative and he was going to crash. I said, Go on. You can
do this. Just do it. Then he started realizing, Maybe
I am OK. He started doing it and he started driving like hes
supposed to.
Now smiling
Rambo continues, Before every race we beat on each other.
Before the race starts I say, From Lap 1 I want you go. This
isnt a Cup race. Were not running 500 miles. Youre
gonna have to go from Lap 1. At Indy, from Lap 1 he got up
on the wheel and never stopped until it was over. At Memphis he
was the same way.
I just
think that he finally realizes that hes got the confidence
to know that Ive got the confidence in him and his teams
got confidence in him to know that he can do it. So all he has to
do is just do it.
Gaughan is the
first to admit that Rambo has helped him get back into his swing
--- to get his swagger back.
Im
the happiest Ive been in, goodness gracious almost two years,
Gaughan said of the strong pairing of him and his Ohio native crew
chief. Rambos got me feeling like a race car driver
again. The boys in the shop are walking around spraying Silly String
at everybody and just goofing around with everybody.
I worked
in the shop last year and Ive been on a lot of race teams.
Tony Liberati has been around a lot of race teams. But Ive
never seen a race team do this stuff, Gaughan continued. This
team is smiling, goofing with each other, laughing, going to pit
stop practice and ripping off 15 second stops. Heck, even the 77
team, which was the slower of the two is now ripping off 16 second
stops.
Everybody
is making fun of each other. Everybody is laughing with each other.
Were getting that swagger back, Gaughan says of the
Jasper Engines teams chemistry. And its that chemistry
thats going to win us races.
With chemistry
you just cant lose --- and without it you dont stand
a chance of winning.
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