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Dale Earnhardt Jr. has finished in the top 10 in the first two COT races.

COT moves to Richmond for two-day test session

By Official Release
April 2, 2007
11:32 AM EDT
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Competition and preparation crossed paths this past Saturday afternoon at Martinsville Speedway, as Nextel Cup Series teams shuffled their backup cars out of the crossover gate and sent them on their way to Richmond, Va.

The parade was necessitated by this week's Nextel Cup test at Richmond International Raceway. Many teams plan to use what was their Martinsville backup car as one of the two they'll test at Richmond.

"It was interesting to see so many teams take out their backup cars after Happy Hour [at Martinsville] to get ready for the Richmond test," Dale Earnhardt Jr. said. "We're ahead of the game. We've got two cars ready to go and it shows how hard everyone has worked at DEI to get the new cars built."

This week's test -- the fourth of seven NASCAR-scheduled series tests in 2007 -- begins Tuesday and ends Wednesday. It's the first series-wide Car of Tomorrow test at Richmond. The culmination of a seven-year project by NASCAR's Research & Development Center, the Car of Tomorrow underwent its first on-track test at Richmond, in the summer of 2004.

The track's May 5 event (Crown Royal Presents the Jim Stewart 400) will be the first Richmond event for the Car of Tomorrow and the fourth overall. Teams will use the Car of Tomorrow in 16 of 36 series events in 2007. Earnhardt -- a three-time Richmond winner and defending champion of the May event -- is looking forward to it.

"Richmond is one of those places where we seem to always be fast -- from the Busch Series days to the Cup Series," Earnhardt said. "So let's see if that confidence and momentum carries over. If we have a good test, look out."

Fifty series teams are schedule to attend this week's test. Both sessions run from 1-9 p.m. ET, weather permitting.

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Also

Car of Tomorrow

2007 races with the COT
Date Track
March 25 Bristol
April 1 Martinsville
April 21 Phoenix
May 5 Richmond
May 12 Darlington
June 3 Dover
June 24 Sonoma
July 1 New Hampshire
Aug. 12 Watkins Glen
Aug. 25 Bristol
Sept. 8 Richmond
Sept. 16 New Hampshire *
Sept. 23 Dover *
Oct. 7 Talladega *
Oct. 21 Martinsville *
Nov. 11 Phoenix *
* -- Chase race

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