Jeff Burton, No. 31 AT&T Chevrolet Impala SS Darlington Preview By Diecast DudePosted on Thu May 08, 2008 at 11:13:30 AM EST
(Courtesy Richard Childress Racing)
Jeff Burton
No. 31 AT&T Chevrolet
Event Preview Fact Sheet
Event/Date: Dodge Challenger 500 - May 10, 2008
Venue: Darlington (S.C.) Raceway
Jeff Burton's NASCAR Cup Series Performance at Darlington Raceway
| Date | |
Start | |
Finish | |
Laps Completed | |
Total Laps | |
Status | |
Money | |
5/12/2007 | |
34 | |
10 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$127,541 | |
5/13/2006 | |
20 | |
9 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$115,320 | |
5/7/2005 | |
34 | |
21 | |
366 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$101,770 | |
11/14/2004 | |
21 | |
13 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$78,600 | |
3/21/2004 | |
33 | |
11 | |
293 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$95,092 | |
8/31/2003 | |
28 | |
11 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$95,037 | |
3/16/2002 | |
37 | |
42 | |
32 | |
293 | |
Engine | |
$75,107 | |
9/1/2002 | |
13 | |
10 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$100,322 | |
3/17/2002 | |
14 | |
11 | |
292 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$85,892 | |
9/2/2001 | |
23 | |
6 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$100,726 | |
3/18/2001 | |
36 | |
18 | |
292 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$78,216 | |
9/3/2000 | |
35 | |
2 | |
328 | |
328* | |
Running | |
$106,705 | |
3/19/2000 | |
27 | |
5 | |
293 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$65,925 | |
9/5/1999 | |
15 | |
1 | |
270 | |
270* | |
Running | |
$148,170 | |
3/21/1999 | |
9 | |
1 | |
164 | |
164* | |
Running | |
$161,900 | |
9/6/1998 | |
12 | |
2 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$98,180 | |
3/22/1998 | |
2 | |
5 | |
293 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$49,075 | |
8/31/1997 | |
16 | |
2 | |
367 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$57,280 | |
3/23/1997 | |
6 | |
4 | |
293 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$34,420 | |
9/1/1996 | |
39 | |
31 | |
347 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$12,965 | |
3/24/1996 | |
21 | |
10 | |
292 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$15,055 | |
9/3/1995 | |
26 | |
16 | |
363 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$21,405 | |
3/26/1995 | |
20 | |
19 | |
242 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$18,595 | |
9/4/1994 | |
14 | |
8 | |
366 | |
367 | |
Running | |
$19,500 | |
3/27/1994 | |
22 | |
20 | |
286 | |
293 | |
Running | |
$14,040 | |
Totals/Avg. | |
22.28 | |
11.52 | |
7,751 | |
8,099 | |
| |
$1,876,838 |
*Event shortened due to rain
NOTES:
- This Week's AT&T Chevrolet at Darlington Raceway ... Jeff Burton will pilot
chassis No. 224 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Cup Series stable.
Built new for the 2008 season, this is the same AT&T Chevrolet Impala SS Burton
drove to a 12th-place finish at Auto Club Speedway (started eighth) and a
third-place finish at Martinsville Speedway (started 24th).
- Burton in the Loop ...
- Stat Facts ... In 25 Cup Series starts at Darlington Raceway, Burton has posted
two wins, eight top-five and 14 top-10 finishes, with only one Did Not Finish
(engine) and only three finishes outside the top 20.
- The Darlington Report ... According to NASCAR's loop data statistics, Burton is
the sport's second-best Green Flag Passer at Darlington Raceway. Over the last
three races at the 1.366-mile oval, the 20-time Cup Series winner has completed
161 passes under green-flag conditions. Of those same 161 passes, the 2007 Chase
contender has completed 62 passes while running in the top 15.
- And Then There Was One ... The 2008 Food City 500 winner is the lone driver who
has completed every lap of competition this season. Burton also has completed
77.5% of the total laps (2,555 of 3,297) running in the top 15 and leads all
drivers with the most runs on the lead lap (3,277 of 3,297).
- Keep on Running ... Burton is ranked seventh in the Average Running Position
category. His average position over the first 10 Cup Series races is 12.129.
That statistic is derived from the sum of his position on each lap divided by
the number of laps run in each race.
- Season Rewind ... Over the season's first 10 races, the South Boston, Va.,
native has claimed one win, three top-five and six top-10 finishes and has yet
to finish worse than 13th. The 20-time Cup Series winner currently sits second
in the NASCAR Cup Series championship point standings, only 18 markers behind
leader Kyle Busch. Burton took over the NASCAR Cup Series championship points
lead after posting a third-place finish at Martinsville Speedway and held it for
the next four weeks. However, his 11th-place finish at Richmond International
Raceway last weekend relegated him to second after Busch captured a second-place
finish.
- How This All Stacks Up ... Burton currently sits eighth (93.7) in NASCAR's
Driver Rating category. The Driver Rating is a formula that combines the
following categories: wins, finishes, top-15 finishes, average running position
while on the lead lap, average speed under green, fastest lap, most laps led and
lead-lap finishes. The maximum points a driver can earn in each race is 150
points. The Driver Rating number is used pre-race as a prediction tool and
post-race as a performance evaluator.
- Rain Man - Back-to-Back winner ... Burton won both races at Darlington Raceway
in 1999, leading both events as rain began to fall which forced NASCAR to throw
the checkered flag prior to the scheduled distance.
- Consistency Shows ... Clint Bowyer's victory last weekend at RIR catapulted the
Emporia, Kan., native to fourth in the NASCAR Cup Series championship point
standings. Fellow RCR driver Kevin Harvick advanced one position, to fifth,
after his eighth-place finish at the three-quarter mile oval. This is the first
time in RCR's illustrious 39-year history that all three RCR-prepared cars
reside in the top five in the point standings.
- Double Down in Darlingtown ... In addition to his driving duties with the No. 31
AT&T Chevrolet, Burton, a 27-time race winner in the NASCAR Nationwide Series,
will drive RCR's No. 29 Holiday Inn Chevrolet in the May 9 Diamond Hill Plywood
200. The race will air live on ESPN2 beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
and can also be heard on the Motor Racing Network and Sirius Satellite Radio.
- Testing, Testing ... Burton and the AT&T Racing team tested Monday, May 5 and
Tuesday, May 6 at Lowe's Motor Speedway in preparation for the All-Star
Challenge and the Coca-Cola 600. This was the fifth of seven tests allowed under
NASCAR's 2008 testing policy. The remaining tests available to teams in NASCAR's
top division will be conducted at Pocono Raceway (May 27-28) and Lowe's Motor
Speedway (Sept. 23-24).
- RCR at Darlington ... Richard Childress is tied for third all time with
Holman-Moody and the Wood Brothers for car owner victories at Darlington with
eight - all of them coming with Dale Earnhardt. Additionally, Childress boasts
21 top-five and 32 top-10 finishes at the egg-shaped South Carolina oval with
five different drivers including Bowyer, Burton, Earnhardt, Harvick and Robby
Gordon.
- Dear Diary ... Throughout the Dodge Challenger 500 race weekend at Darlington
Raceway, Burton will be a guest columnist for the The State (Columbia, S.C.)
newspaper. The 50th Southern 500 winner will discuss how the track's repaving
will affect competition, his season so far and his day-to-day activities from
the track as he competes in both the Nationwide and Cup Series events this
weekend. His column can be read in the motorsports section at www.thestate.com.
- Meet the Press ... Burton will be available for interviews inside Darlington
Raceway's infield media center Friday, May 9 at 10:45 a.m.
- Up to Speed ...The Dodge Avenger 500 at Darlington Raceway will be televised
live Saturday, May 10 beginning at 7 p.m. EDT on FOX and will broadcast live on
the Motor Racing Network and Sirius Satellite Radio. Qualifying for the 11th of
36 NASCAR Cup Series events will air live on SPEED Friday, May 9 at 2:30 p.m.
EDT. MRN and Sirius Satellite Radio will provide qualifying updates.
JEFF BURTON QUOTES:
You've ran well at Darlington in the past. What are your expectations for this
race?
"The one thing about Darlington is that if you have a fast car, it's easy to
pass another car. If you have a car that's the same as somebody else's car, it's
incredibly hard to pass. A fast car rewards you a great deal. It will be
interesting to see if passing will be the same with the new asphalt. We
struggled there the last couple of years and haven't run as well as we needed
to. I'm looking forward to Darlington. We've learned a lot about the Impala SS
and I think we can be very competitive."
Darlington has been repaved since your visit last year. What are your thoughts
on the new surface?
"A very few places actually make the racing better. I think Darlington did the
right thing. It's the most historic race track, as far as I'm concerned, that we
go to - more so than Daytona. Even though they repaved it, they kept the history
and essence of the track and I think that's real important."
Do you think there will be more passing opportunities with the new surface?
"The groove has always been right up against the wall. With the new surface and
more grip, I think it will enable somebody to drive underneath another car and
make that move easier. It's been difficult to do that here because there is no
grip. The reason we run the high line isn't because there is more grip, but
because it's a bigger radius. You don't have to turn the steering wheel as much
by running the high line. Under slick conditions, that's normally a good thing.
With high grip and new asphalt, a driver trying to pass somebody will be able to
turn underneath them and create more passing opportunities."
RICHARD CHILDRESS QUOTE:
Comment on this being the first time all three RCR cars have been in the top
five in the NASCAR Cup Series point standings.
"I just think it shows the consistency and teamwork we're working with at RCR
right now. Everyone is trying to be the most competitive they can and,
hopefully, have a run at The Chase and the championship. All three teams and all
three drivers still have areas to improve on. We're not resting on what we've
accomplished at all but it is good knowing we have things headed in the right
direction at this point in the season."
Jeff Burton's 2008 NASCAR Cup Series Stats
| Date | |
Race | |
Start | |
Finish | |
Laps Completed | |
Total Laps | |
Status | |
Winnings | |
February 17 | |
Daytona 500/Daytona | |
36 | |
13 | |
200 | |
200 | |
Running | |
$323,496 | |
February 25 | |
Auto Club 500/California | |
8 | |
12 | |
250 | |
250 | |
Running | |
$142,258 | |
March 2 | |
UAW-Dodge 400/Las Vegas | |
24 | |
5 | |
267 | |
267 | |
Running | |
$178,083 | |
March 9 | |
Kobalt Tools 500/Atlanta | |
15 | |
10 | |
325 | |
325 | |
Running | |
$123,958 | |
March 16 | |
Food City 500/Bristol | |
8 | |
1 | |
506 | |
506 | |
Running | |
$209,558 | |
March 30 | |
Goody's Cool Orange 500/Martinsville | |
24 | |
3 | |
500 | |
500 | |
Running | |
$149,308 | |
April 6 | |
Samsung 500/Texas | |
35 | |
6 | |
339 | |
339 | |
Running | |
$197,033 | |
April 12 | |
Subway Fresh Fit 500/Phoenix | |
39 | |
6 | |
312 | |
312 | |
Running | |
$140,008 | |
April 27 | |
Aaron's 499/Talladega | |
38 | |
12 | |
188 | |
188 | |
Running | |
$137,908 | |
May 3 | |
Crown Royal 400/Richmond | |
33 | |
11 | |
410 | |
410 | |
Running | |
$119,658 | |
Totals/Avgs. | |
| |
26.0 | |
7.9 | |
3,297 | |
3,297 | |
| |
$1,721,268 |
Starts - 10
Poles - 0
Top-Fives - 3
Top-10s - 6
Laps Led - 61
Points Position -
2
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