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Pemberton pleased with progress of Day 1 testing

By Official Release
January 12, 2012 7:37 PM, EST
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- There was no shortage of conversation -- or anything off-limits -- during Day 1 of Preseason Thunder at Daytona International Speedway.

From spoilers to drafting to beards -- all were topics du jour.

A full field of Sprint Cup Series drivers tackled Daytona for the first of a three-day test as teams make their final preparations for the 54th running of the Daytona 500 on Feb. 26.

"It's important for us to test down here, not only for the teams, but for us," said vice president of competition Robin Pemberton. "We've had track tests at Daytona and Talladega and we've been in the wind tunnel several times. We think we're making some great strides. The test is going pretty good for us. The teams are learning about their equipment and the limits they will be under with water temperatures and things like that. We've seen softer springs, a smaller spoiler and a reduction in downforce. We're pleased with the progress we've made so far."

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Jeff Gordon led 31 cars during the morning session of practice with a top speed of 192.773 mph. Teams practiced single and two-car runs in the morning session, but for most, the excitement of returning to Daytona and the thrill of the The Great American Race, only 45 days away, certainly added to the intensity of the day.

"A lot of effort goes into this race," Dale Earnhardt, Jr. said. "Winning the 500 is the biggest race of the year. It is the greatest feeling. The effort is quadruple when it comes to how much goes into the engines just for that race and the bodies of the cars. So it's a pretty big deal when you win."

The winning car of this year's Daytona 500 will be the first car in the history of the sport to score a victory with a fuel injected engine.

"I feel like there is a crack in the floodgates," Mark Martin said. "I think there is a huge amount of electronics and adjustments and so much that can be done by those guys on the computer, instead of all those years I spent with Jack [Roush] with the carburetor apart up in the trailer."

The afternoon drafting session belonged to the Toyotas of Kyle Busch and Joey Logano, respectively, with Busch posting a top speed of 202.402 mph.

What will tomorrow bring for these teams? More knowledge for them to get ready for one of the biggest races of the year.

"We'll gather our information and we'll talk with the teams," said Pemberton in regard to practicing different forms of drafting. "That's why we have a three-day test."

Preseason Thunder: Day 1

Morning Practice Speeds
Pos. Driver Time Speed   Pos Driver Time Speed
1. Jeff Gordon 46.687 192.773   17. Matt Kenseth 47.134 190.945
2. Paul Menard 46.785 192.369   18. Kasey Kahne 47.160 190.840
3. Kurt Busch 46.787 192.361   19. Kevin Harvick 47.176 190.775
4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 46.885 191.959   20. Clint Bowyer 47.199 190.682
5. Juan Montoya 46.911 191.853   21. Mark Martin 47.225 190.577
6. Jimmie Johnson 46.933 191.763   22. Marcos Ambrose 47.238 190.525
7. Greg Biffle 46.987 191.542   23. Aric Almirola 47.255 190.456
8. Danica Patrick 47.004 191.473   24. Jamie McMurray 47.269 190.400
9. Jeff Burton 47.019 191.412   25. Regan Smith 47.374 189.978
10. Trevor Bayne 47.022 191.400   26. A.J. Allmendinger 47.419 189.797
11. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 47.025 191.388   27. Carl Edwards 47.435 189.733
12. Tony Stewart 47.032 191.359   28. Brad Keselowski 47.504 189.458
13. Kyle Busch 47.037 191.339   29. Casey Mears 47.508 189.442
14. Joey Logano 47.059 191.249   30. Martin Truex Jr. 47.633 188.945
15. Ryan Newman 47.110 191.042   31. Joe Nemechek 48.304 186.320
16. Denny Hamlin 47.122 190.994

Preseason Thunder: Day 1

Afternoon Practice Speeds
Pos. Driver Time Speed   Pos. Driver Time Speed
1. Kyle Busch 44.466 202.402   17. Greg Biffle 46.941 191.730
2. Joey Logano 44.469 202.388   18. Jeff Burton 46.945 191.714
3. Brad Keselowski 44.505 202.224   19. Juan Montoya 46.969 191.616
4. A.J. Allmendinger 44.506 202.220   20. Matt Kenseth 46.997 191.502
5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 44.794 200.920   21. Marcos Ambrose 47.007 191.461
6. Jimmie Johnson 44.795 200.915   22. Ryan Newman 47.010 191.449
7. Denny Hamlin 44.965 200.156   23. Kevin Harvick 47.052 191.278
8. Kasey Kahne 45.047 199.791   24. Trevor Bayne 47.061 191.241
9. Mark Martin 45.782 196.584   25. Martin Truex Jr. 47.095 191.103
10. Clint Bowyer 45.782 196.584   26. Jamie McMurray 47.102 191.075
11. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 46.164 194.957   27. Regan Smith 47.266 190.412
12. Jeff Gordon 46.482 193.623   28. Carl Edwards 47.285 190.335
13. Paul Menard 46.726 192.612   29. Aric Almirola 47.296 190.291
14. Kurt Busch 46.835 192.164   30. Dave Blaney 47.453 189.661
15. Tony Stewart 46.887 191.951   31. Casey Mears 47.671 188.794
16. Danica Patrick 46.893 191.926   32. Joe Nemechek 48.038 187.352

View photos from Preseason Thunder at Daytona below:

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