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Matt Yocum, right, and Steve Park like to share the road.

Matt Yocum's Mailbag

By NASCAR.COM
May 18, 2007
04:34 PM EDT
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Q: I have read in past articles that you and Steve Park used to ride Harleys together quite a bit. Do you get to do that much now that Steve isn't racing? And will you be participating in the Kyle Petty Charity Ride this year?
-- Jennifer

Yocum: Jen, we don't ride together quite as much as we use to simply due to hectic schedules (to be honest, I haven't gone on any long rides in almost a year and a half and I plan on changing that this year ... hopefully). Steve did ride up to Bristol in March. I almost jumped on that trip, but I couldn't quite make it work out due to work. However, Steven, Jessica and I meet up for dinner a lot more than we ride. It's usually at their favorite sushi place or mine. That gives me an idea; I need to get him working on another ride.

Funny Steve Park story. In '98, I was going to drive to Florida to pick up my new motorcycle. He asked me if he could come along since he was just laying around the house with a broken leg from the Atlanta crash. We were going to stay a couple days, catch some sun, basically just chill then drive back to North Carolina with the bike.

When we got down to Daytona it wasn't quite ready. So we grabbed lunch. Then after we loaded the bike up, Steven and I were like, "well if we leave now we could be home by midnight or stay the night and go home tomorrow." Well, in typical Matt and Steve fashion we decided to head home. I drove to South Carolina, and then he took over with broken leg and all, driving for another hour and a half, before I drove the final leg. We did the entire trip in one day his broken leg and all.

On your second question, I'd love to be able to jump on this year's KP charity ride, but I already have a couple other obligations that week. It's going to be a great ride from Maine to Florida. Remember you can find out more about the ride or Victory Junction at www.victoryjunction.org.

Q: After your pit assignments with both FOX and TNT this year what are your plans for the rest of the race season?
-- Tom from Illinois

Yocum: I still have a full plate concerning my TV work in 2007, but with a little different flavor than in years past. After working my seventh straight year with the NASCAR on FOX team, plus a very familiar TNT bunch, I will take off a handful of weekends while working for the DirecTV HotPass folks. Plus, you throw in my Sirius satellite radio show with Tony Stewart, and my NASCAR.COM responsibilities, it's still a busy year.

I've tried to find a little better balance for 2007, working in a few more fun trips and taking a couple weekends off. Darlington marked my 327th straight NASCAR Cup race that I've worked in some type of capacity on TV.

This year, I plan to take my traditional iron ore freighter ride on the Great Lakes (this will be the fifth year), I've included a couple pictures from last year's ride with Capt. Eric Treece and the crew of the S.S. Edward L. Ryerson (730-foot-long ore boat).

I've told my friends Darrell and Ann Stadler who own Island Ventures (islandventure.com), to expect me in Key Largo to do some diving with them in August.

Plus, I'm trying to talk Dick Berggren into going to the The Classic at Oswego on Labor Day weekend for a traditional short-track supermodified event. (Continued)

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