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TALLADEGA, Ala. (Oct. 2, 2004) - For someone making his first-ever
start at a restrictor-plate track, ARCA Series rookie Blake Feese sure
looked like a veteran
on Saturday at Talladega Superspeedway.
Feese, a Hendrick Motorsports developmental driver, took his No. 94
CARQUEST Chevrolet to Victory Lane at the 2.66-mile high-banked tri-oval,
leading 30 laps -- including the final 22 -- en route to his second
win of the 2004 ARCA season.
The 22-year-old held off fellow rookie Reed Sorenson and a potent five-car
pack of would-be challengers in the closing stages of a race that saw
eight cautions encompassing nearly half of the 113-lap event.
"It was pretty hairy out there," Feese said. "Reed Sorenson
was strong. He drove a smart race. He raced me clean and had a couple
of smart runs on me.
"Jimmie Johnson really helped me learn the draft when I was here
testing. Without his help, we wouldn't have won the race because he
taught me a lot of things I had never even thought of. So I used those
to keep the '77' (Sorenson) behind us."
Feese, who started from the outside pole position, gave much of the
credit to his CARQUEST Racing team, which brought the same car Hendrick
Motorsports teammate Kyle Busch won with at the ARCA season-opener at
Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway in February.
"Gary DeHart is my crew chief; he had a ton of knowledge that
really helped me before 'Happy Hour' (on Friday)," Feese said.
"I learned a lot. Every time I'm around Gary he teaches me something.
To have him as my crew chief this weekend was exceptional, and (the
victory) says a lot of the guys on the CARQUEST team. They went to Daytona
with Kyle earlier this year and they won, and then they came here with
me and they won. They are knowledgeable guys, they work hard and they
had the desire to win."
Boston Reid, in a second Hendrick Motorsports entry fielded through
a developmental alliance with Bobby Gerhart Racing, started ninth and
led for 13 laps before finishing 23rd because of an incident on Lap
96 involving the Nos. 25 and 77 cars.
Driving the No. 7 ditech.com Chevy, Reid certainly had one of the strongest
machines Saturday.
"It's too bad we weren't able to finish the race," said Reid,
who has three top-10 finishes in four career ARCA starts. "I was
just trying to work myself behind Blake, hoping we could maybe pull
away from the other cars. Unfortunately, it didn't work out. We had
a car that was capable of winning."
The
Food World 300 at Talladega marked the final event of the ARCA season,
which included four wins by three different Hendrick Motorsports drivers
-- Feese (2), Busch and Kyle Krisiloff.
"The ARCA RE/MAX Series is a great series all around," said
Feese, who earned four top-10 finishes, including his two victories,
in 2004 competition on the circuit. "They do a wonderful job.
"Mr. Hendrick and Ricky (Hendrick) and everybody associated with
Hendrick Motorsports gave me this opportunity that I honestly would
have given my right arm for. So I am very appreciative to be a part
of Hendrick Motorsports and very appreciative to be able to wear this
suit."
Photos courtesy of Hendrick Motorsports.
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