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SCHRADER READY FOR THE DUEL
Feb 13, 2007 | 4:40PM | report this

Don’t count Kenny Schrader among the worried drivers in the garage.  Based on the team’s points finish last season, they are locked into the Daytona 500 despite how he finishes in Thursday’s Gatorade Duel.  Schrader is set to start 25th of 31 cars in the first Gatorade Duel, set to roll off the grid at 2 p.m. EST on Thursday, televised live on the Speed Channel. 

“I think the Duels are going to be a little hectic, but I’d like to nail down a starting spot in the 500 as close to the front as I can.  We just have to keep our head on straight and run our race and get ready for Sunday.  That’s what pays the points and the money so there is a little bit of the ‘big picture’ going on in our minds.

“Other than that, I think we’ve got a pretty decent car for handling in traffic.  The shootout car did great and if this one performs in a similar fashion, I don’t think I’ll have too many worries.  I’m just very pleased to be down here again in Daytona, kicking off another year with the Wood Brothers/JTG team and Little Debbie.”

Ernie Cope, Crew Chief of the No. 21 Little Debbie Ford Fusion added, “I’d say things have gone pretty smooth for us compared to some others, so we’ve been pretty fortunate so far. There are always so many story lines down here.  You just have to keep focused and it’s easy to do when you have a crew like mine and the leadership of this organization.  I think we’ve got a good enough car to get through the Duel and make a great showing in the Daytona 500.  The only thing we can’t control is luck, but it’s been pretty good so far.”

Schrader and the No. 21 Little Debbie Ford Fusion are ready to make his 45th start at the Daytona International Speedway during Sunday’s running of the 49th Daytona 500, the Great American Race.  It’s been a busy past weekend for the 51-year old Fenton, Missouri-native and one that has seen flashes of on-track success.  During last Saturday night’s Bud Shootout, Schrader drew the 7th starting position, worked his way up to the second spot halfway through the event, then settled for an 11th place finish.  Schrader was so impressed with how the car drove, he bemoaned the fact that it would be sitting in the truck as a backup this week.

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