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Gaughan Grinding Out The Laps At Daytona
Daytona Beach,
Fla (Jan 13, 2006) Testing at Daytona is not necessarily
all about outright speed. No, the game is generally more about attention
to detail and testing various systems of the vehicle to see what
makes a difference.
Orleans Racing
attacked the track one the first test session of 2006 with a very
detailed list of objectives, organized by crew chief Tony Rambo
Liberati. Rambo made it about halfway down his to-do
list before the clock ran out on day one activities.
The session,
which brought mixed results, gave Liberati and Orleans Racings
staff of engineers plenty to think about over night before hitting
the track for day number two of the three-day test.
The morning
and early afternoon runs gave driver Brendan Gaughan the opportunity
to shake down his #77 Dodge, with each successive change ordered
by Rambo in single truck runs. These runs, which prove if a change
improved or hurt the feel or speed of his Dodge, are one and two
lap runs around Daytonas 2.5-mile track.
Were
learning a lot and are working hard, Gaughan said of the effort.
We know that were not going to fix things over night.
Our chassis are looking good but we have some body issues still.
These are all new Hopkins front and rear clips but weve changed
the way we do things and havent put new bodies on yet. The
bodies we think still have a minor situation thats going on
with them that we need to address. This test is definitely showing
that. Theyre solid race cars.
The late afternoon
session gives the drivers the opportunity to see how their trucks
will run in race trim --- in the draft. The packs of trucks that
ran together would range from three all the way up to a dozen, or
more, at times. It was during this late day session that Gaughan
had himself a touch more excitement than a test session generally
merits.
The one
thing I tend to prove a lot is that I am a cowboy! Gaughan
said smiling but wide-eyed after returning from the run that had
him cocked sideways in a pack of traffic at the turn three and four
end of the track. One of my trucks is pretty evil --- it almost
took out six trucks.
The rest of
the day went without incident, thankfully.
The Orleans
Racing team will continue testing at the Daytona International Speedway
on Saturday.
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