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Almirola understands but still unhappy with relief

Feels frustrated situation is overshadowing team win

By Mark Aumann, NASCAR.COM
June 28, 2007
03:30 PM EDT
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Aric Almirola understands the reasoning behind the decision to replace him with Denny Hamlin at Milwaukee last weekend in what turned out to be the winning car. That still doesn't mean he has to like it.

Almirola -- who was leading the Busch Series race at the time the driver switch was made -- sat down with Joe and J.D. Gibbs afterward and believes the decision had everything to do with sponsorship obligations and little to do with any lack of confidence in his ability.

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If Aric Almirola is headed for a full-time ride with Ginn Racing in 2008, he's the last one to know.

"I'm very, very flattered by all the rumors," Almirola said, "but I've been [at Gibbs] for many years and plan on being there for many years to come. They've given me a lot of opportunity over the past few years and I hope to return the favor to them."

"I'm still not happy with it but I understand the situation and I understand the position that they were in," Almirola said Wednesday. "I'm just so glad that it worked out, that we won the race, because the guys who work on the team do an awfully good job week-in and week-out and they're the ones who really deserve credit.

"Those guys might have gotten their thunder stolen away by all the media talking about Denny and myself and what events took place there."

Almirola said the deal with Rockwell Automation, sponsor of the No. 20 Chevrolet, is up at the end of the year, so all parties involved were doing what they could to further that relationship. With Hamlin in California for the Nextel Cup race, Almirola's primary job was to practice and qualify the car for Hamlin -- putting it on the pole -- and step out of the way.

When Hamlin's helicopter was unable to land at the track Saturday evening, Almirola suddenly found himself in the car for the start of the race and unsure if the regular driver would be there.

"I totally understand the Gibbs side of the situation," Almirola said. "You need that Cup superstar to sell sponsorship. It's not easy to sell sponsorship for somebody who hasn't proven themselves yet, and I understand that.

"At the time, in the heat of the moment, I was deep in the battle of the race. I didn't totally agree and understand the situation. But looking back on it now, I understand it. Rockwell's invested a lot in Denny Hamlin and Joe Gibbs Racing, so they deserved everything they got there at Milwaukee. They deserved to have their racecar in the spotlight and I was happy that I got the pole for them and that Denny won the race."

Even though he knew it was Hamlin's car to drive, Almirola said that didn't make the decision to turn it over any easier. (Continued)

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Inside the Numbers

Almirola's 2007 NBS results
Race Start Finish Status
Daytona 1 19 running
Atlanta 38 27 running
Bristol 15 32 crash
Nashville 18 19 running
Phoenix 28 43 crash
Talladega 19 20 running
Darlington 34 41 running
Charlotte 38 14 running
Nashville 3 10 running
Kentucky 21 6 running
Milwaukee* 1 1 running
Average 19.6 21.1  
*Denny Hamlin took over on Lap 59 and won

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