Sunday, April 11, 2010

Phoenix Race Report

I could have stuck with the "spoiled" theme for this race day blog but instead we will go with Snake Bit.  Meet the Brew Crew's team mascot for the weekend...
The guys freaked out a good number of fans and competitors with this little rattler - none better than a crewman on the #20 team - I thought he was going to hit his head on the top of the garage when he found it under Logano's car. Unfortunately, ultimately the joke was on us tonight. Sigh.

A few technical updates learned as we slogged thru inspection yet again today -- we made it thru weight and height sticks no problem this time but still got stuck again in the final inspection station with the car being too wide. Took out the wheel spacers again - but so did JJ so we thought we were in good company at least. This meant that Billy had to run back to the hauler again for tools making me the tool cart girl out to the grid again!

Anyway back to the tidbits. So yes Tez, very astute observation that the spoiler is vertical unlike the previous one and it's specs are finalized by NASCAR. It bolts directly to the lip of the decklid and NASCAR provides special bolts with numbers on them to show it has been approved. The part that will change is above -- the fin along the left side of the rear window and deck lid. For Phoenix and the previous races the fin has been 2.5 inches but for Texas they will increase it to 3.5 inches but the height of the spoiler will not change. Make sense?

While we were going thru inspection, Travis, our rear tire changer was busy modifying his helmet for the night race.   His five dollar fix had nothing on the jack man for the 20 team.   The entire inside lip of his helmet was lit up with LED lights - he looked like he belonged in Vegas.   Travis scoffed at that helmet - easily costing Gibbs upwards of $300 -- because we know you've got to be good, not just flashy!

For once I was actually standing in a good spot for driver intro's and got to high five a few and get some good close ups.    I only got the top 15 or so and here are some of the best shots and blogger favs...
                                                    Lookin' like he owns the place...

 
A smile!  Clearly not looking at me...

 
What is up with his haircut??

What happened to my goofy, fun always happy Junebug? 
Aussie Aussie Aussie Oi! Oi! Oi!

 
And the only shot I got of Kurt today...

So back to being snake bit.  Our race was over on lap 15 when Kurt slid up into Kasey as they were racing to avoid going a lap down early and our night was over.   We pitted about 4x and were able to stay on the lead lap in between fixes but the front end was destroyed.

They couldn't get the fenders off the wheels and had to use some ingenuity to create a tool to pull the sheet metal away.   Larry, Dave and Travis got some random metal bits from the war wagon, used a saw and hammer and rigged up this little contraption (above).  They then attached it to the larger crow bar and we were back in business.   They were able to get the tires changed and the car adjusted and somewhat driveable.   Unfortunately we stayed out too long trying to get into Lucky Dog position and Kurt blew a tire.  It was shredded by the damage a bunch of wire from inside the tire got wrapped all around the duct work and brakes ripping them up.  The guys did their best to pull it away but they ended up having to saw it off as well as replace half the splitter and we lost 8 laps in the process. 
                               (you might be able to see some of the wire off to the top right...)

It made me realize how dangerous their work can be.   Travis was completely under a jacked up car with his head under a red hot wheel and his arms up under the car pulling off broken bits.  Larry and Dave both hurt their hands trying to pull that wire out and they were all exhausted after 10 stops in a row.   Darin our engine tuner and car chief, Jeffrey made several appearances over the wall to help fix the car and Addington was off his box investigating the tires and damage often.  Was bummed to see the broadcast of the race - the guys really did some great patchwork but none of it was on TV - you would think they might actually show some of the "team work" involved but no.  Here are a few shots from the pits...
In the second picture above you might be able to see that silver bar along side the car.  The crew held these on both sides to re-align the wheels for Kurt.


We had an extra man over the wall to help with the bug problem and I just thought this was an extra cool shot of Stretch getting the tear off off!

And here is part of the collection of tools used to fix the Blue Deuce!  Oy our pit was a mess.

We were pitted between Joe Nemechek and Max Papis and it was amazing to see the pits of the start and park/underfunded teams.   We probably had 15 sets of tires - they had two.   They had incomplete pit crews, four guys total in their pit box as far as I counted and Papis went to the garage to get service,  he was only in his pit once.   That is racing on the barest of bones.   But it did afford me two good spots to watch the race since no one was in those pits next to us about half way thru the race!  LOL

Ok, pop quiz...what is different about these tires?


Well you might have noticed the wheels are not our Miller Lite yellow.  As soon as Kurt was out of the race we gave away all of our "stickers" to the 77 and 12 teams and took the scuffs from the 12.  The crew had to re-prep the scuffs and re-glue the lugs so they were a busy bunch on Saturday night. 

Another change mid-race was our rear tire changer.   Travis was sent to the 12 team to change tires after their guy got sick.    He came to our pit since our stops didn't really matter anymore.  Mostly he sat by a trash can waiting to throw up...but held it together!  LOL

We thought for sure the late caution was going to hand JJ the win.  Newman winning seemed to go over well with the fans.   He almost nailed a few of the photographers when he hit the inside track wall doing his burnouts....


And look-ie who I ran into heading to Victory Lane...for being the winning owner I've got to say he didn't look to happy at the time.  Maybe it was me...


And finally, it wouldn't be a Phoenix race report without me hiding behind a cactus in Victory Lane...at least it wasn't JJ but one day I would really love it to be Kurt and the Brew Crew!!

Thanks for reading!  Next garage report hopefully coming to you from Sonoma...

16 comments:

  1. Good pics and report, Kris.

    We were looking for you on tv. Once Kurt had his problems, they didn't show the brew crew again, though.

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  2. Love the rattler story. I'm sure the Brew Crew will get paybacks for it sometime though!

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  3. Awesome stuff. Too bad things went south so early in the race. But we did get to see another aspect of the sport this time.

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  4. Thanks Gene - I was disappointed to hear that none of our billion pit stops were reported on...I was right there! LOL

    Hey Annette! Hope you are still considering a trip out to Sonoma! They were having a grand ole time with that snake - and I am certain you are correct about payback!

    Thanks Mayer - it was a bummer but watching the crew in action was pretty impressive. Definitely had to work at staying out of the way on Sat!

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  5. that's a rarity....a photo of Marcos in his race gear when he isn't smiling, LOL!

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  6. KRIS,

    SUPER REPORT, YOU BRING IT RIGHT INTO OUR LIVING ROOMS.

    I HAVE AN IDEA FOR A UPGRADE ON IT THOUGH, GET A PORTABLE WEBCAM AND RATHER THEN DOING IT ON BLOGSPOT YOU CAN DO IT LIVE ON YAHOOMESSENGER AND MSN LIVE.

    GUNAQUAT

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  7. Another great report. At least you got to see Kurt have a good run back at Fontana.

    Tony wasn't too happy with his 23rd place finish.

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  8. And now we have "the rest of the story"
    Thanks K... so much more info from you them what we got from FOX!! Grest pics and great story!! Look forward 2 Sonoma!! :) ♥

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  9. Marcos had his game face on Tez...He smiled when I gave him the Aussie chant! The fans around me thought I was a nut...how true how true!


    Thanks GUNNY -- Hmmm...webcam not a bad idea. I bet I can do a better broadcast than we see!

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  10. Thanks Gonger - Brew Crew had high hopes for PHX...probably my best chance to see a win - have to wait til Nov.


    Hey DF! You found your pic of the snake! LOL I just watched the broadcast and was shocked to not even see Kurt after he turned onto pit road. They worked so hard to keep that car on the lead lap...

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  11. Kristen, great race report. I was bummed for the Brew Crew (and you) when Kurt and Kasey wrecked. Based on Kurt's weekend, that little rattler was an appropriate mascot!

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  12. Although I missed the race, you made me feel like I was actually there in Kurts pits. Great report.

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  13. Thanks for pointing out the tire situation. I thought I saw Keselowski out there with yellow tires late in the race. DW happened to spend most of Friday talking about all the different colored wheels. lol

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  14. anywhere in Napa carry flags? I'll have to get a big Aussie one to display at the track :P

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  15. Hey Jon - I was a bummer but made for a busy day in the pits - no sitting on tires this time! I was hoping to find a stuffed Digger for that rattler to snack on...LOL


    Photo returns! Hope all is well with you my friend. Thanks so much for the props...

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  16. Hey Mayer - wondered if anyone caught the different colored wheels on the Penske cars. Figures DW would be babbling about it! LOL


    Tez - you crack me up man...I'll have to look into it, Napa probably not but Vallejo maybe! I am sure Marcos' trailer carries them...

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