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Said tops in qualifying runs at annual Bodine Challenge

By Official Release
January 4, 2008
08:41 PM EST
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LAKE PLACID, N.Y. -- Boris Said used a borrowed sled to prove he's still the man to beat at the Third Annual Bodine Bobsled Challenge. Said topped the time charts for the two qualifying runs, which set the lineup for Saturday's championship runs.

The field of NASCAR and NHRA drivers practiced Friday morning and then took two qualifying runs Friday afternoon. The combined times of those two runs ranked the drivers, with Saturday's order going from slowest to fastest.

"It's amazing to have something without a motor and start from a standing stop and accelerate like that. It feels like it has a motor in it with how fast it's picking up speed."

-- BORIS SAID

It means Said will be the last one out of the gate. He was ninth-fastest in his own sled during the first qualifying run. He borrowed the sled of NHRA driver Morgan Lucas and posted the fastest time of the day at 53.23 seconds -- beating Lucas' second-fastest time of 53.96.

"My own sled was a little off," said Said, who has won three of the four championship races in the first two seasons. "I just wanted to make sure I can still run -- and beat Morgan in his own sled."

The friendly rivalry will continue with Saturday's afternoon session, which will match the NASCAR drivers against NHRA drivers.

Representing NASCAR will be 2006 Craftsman Truck Series champion Todd Bodine, 2007 Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday, 2007 Whelen All-American Series champion Steve Carlson, 2007 East Series champion Joey Logano, 2007 Whelen Modified Tour champion Donny Lia, 2007 Whelen Southern Modified Tour champion L.W. Miller, Truck Series driver Johnny Benson, two-time Nationwide Series champion Randy LaJoie, former Cup Series driver Larry Gunselman, NASCAR on FOX commentator Jeff Hammond, and Said.

Gunsleman's combined time put him third quickest, followed by Benson and Logano. NHRA driver J.R. Todd was sixth. Lucas ran second to Said last year.

While Said has been involved in the Challenge for all three years, some of the drives -- like Lia, Miller, Logano and Carlson -- are getting their first taste at bobsledding. And loving it.

Travel problems delayed Lia's arrival until Friday, but he adapted quickly and posted the fastest time of the first qualifying run. He was 11th overall.

"What a blast," Lia said. "You have to be on your game to nail those turns. It's a lot like driving a race car, except there's no engine going. It's just gravity. You can't be late turning and you have to really be reading the track ahead. If you get out of shape, you're in trouble."

"It's amazing to have something without a motor and start from a standing stop and accelerate like that," Said said. "It feels like it has a motor in it with how fast it's picking up speed."

Seeing the first-time sledders' reaction is part of the thrill of the weekend.

"If you just watch it on TV, you can't explain it," Said said. "You can see it. But once you do it ..."

The Bo-Dyn Bobsled Project was the brainchild of 1986 Daytona 500 winner Geoff Bodine. After watching the 1984 United States Olympic Bobsled team finish well outside of medal contention, Bodine decided to get involved and help bring the sled technology up to par with the world's top programs.

Bodine proceeded to partner with Chassis Dynamics and Whelen Engineering to build a bobsled for the U.S. athletes. It was an idea that led to the creation of the Bo-Dyn Bobsled Project that has since put the U.S. Bobsled team back into Olympic medal contention. The Geoff Bodine Bobsled Challenge was started three years ago as an avenue for the project to raise funds, as well as awareness.

"Right now, NASCAR is one of the most popular sport in the world," Said said. "This is a great avenue to raise awareness for the U.S. Bobsled team. What they do is going largely unnoticed. They do it for the love of the sport and the love of the country. It's pretty cool to be able to do a charity that helps another type of racing."

The Bodine Bobsled Challenge will be aired Jan. 20 and 27 on SPEED.

Bodine Bobsled Challenge Qualifying Runs

Pos. Driver 1st Run 2nd Run Total Difference
1. Boris Said 54.79 53.23 1:48.02 --
2. Morgan Lucas 54.29 53.96 1:48.25 .23
3. Larry Gunselman 54.37 54.15 1:48.52 .50
4. Johnny Benson 54.55 54.04 1:48.59 .57
5. Joey Logano 54.60 54.66 1:49.26 1.24
6. J.R. Todd 54.88 54.54 1:49.42 1.40
7. Ron Hornaday Jr. 54.66 54.79 1:49.45 1.43
8. Bob Vandergriff 54.40 55.25 1:49.65 1.63
9. Phil Burkhart 54.56 55.49 1:50.05 2.03
10. L.W. Miller 55.88 54.40 1:50.28 2.26
11. Donny Lia 54.17 56.37 1:50.54 2.52
12. Todd Bodine 56.08 55.06 1:51.14 3.12
13. Randy LaJoie 57.33 55.18 1:52.51 4.49
14. Jeg Coughlin 56.34 57.05 1:53.39 5.37
15. Steve Carlson 58.11 55.99 1:54.10 6.08

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