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Adjustments the story of Day 2 at Daytona test

By Official Release
January 13, 2012 9:09 PM, EST
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- As with any test, especially one as important as 2012 Preseason Thunder at Daytona, getting it right and being open to make adjustments is key.

After the late afternoon practice session on Thursday, NASCAR announced changes for Friday's test sessions with an increase in the diameter of restrictor-plate openings by 1/32nd of an inch to 15/16ths of an inch, adding an estimated 26 horsepower to the engines.

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In addition, they lowered the pressure relief valve settings from 30 pounds per square inch to 25 psi and narrowed the grille openings of the cars, thereby decreasing airflow to the engine. Both measures were designed to decrease the number of laps one car can push another without overheating.

As stated by NASCAR officials, this is not only a test for the teams but for NASCAR as well.

"Our goal and our responsibility is to try to make decisions so that racing is as good as everybody expects it to be or better during the Daytona 500," said NASCAR president Mike Helton, addressing the media during the lunch break of Friday's session.

"We watch the speeds and everybody knows we watch the speeds and there's a balance between what we're comfortable with," Helton said.

NASCAR asked drivers to participate in a pack drafting session during the afternoon session to assist in the gathering of information teams and officials were looking for in hopes of being able to apply a baseline when they come back for Speedweeks next month.

"We did some drafting, which is very interesting," said four-time series champion Jeff Gordon. "With the smaller spoiler and restrictor plate, cars have a lot of power, a lot of speed and that has changed things a bit."

Following the afternoon session, NASCAR conferred with its notes and decided to implement additional changes for Saturday, the third and final day of Preseason Thunder.

Changes implemented included the closing of the bottom of the radiator opening, reducing radiator pressures approximately four pounds and a return to the restrictor plate used in Thursday's test session.

"We're going to continue to work on aero packages and plate sizes and all types of things from now until the day we sign back in here at Daytona," said vice president of competition Robin Pemberton.

Preseason Thunder: Day 2

Morning Practice Speeds
Pos. Driver Time Speed Pos. Driver Time Speed
1. Martin Truex Jr. 43.962 204.722   17. Ryan Newman 46.134 195.084
2. Clint Bowyer 43.962 204.722   18. Joey Logano 46.135 195.080
3. Marcos Ambrose 44.304 203.142   19. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 46.155 194.995
4. Aric Almirola 44.304 203.142   20. Greg Biffle 46.184 194.873
5. Mark Martin 44.610 201.748   21. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 46.192 194.839
6. Jamie McMurray 44.692 201.378   22. Kasey Kahne 46.193 194.835
7. Juan Montoya 44.693 201.374   23. Kevin Harvick 46.204 194.788
8. Jeff Gordon 45.907 196.049   24. Denny Hamlin 46.209 194.767
9. Kurt Busch 45.915 196.014   25. Regan Smith 46.232 194.670
10. A.J. Allmendinger 45.961 195.818   26. Trevor Bayne 46.292 194.418
11. Jimmie Johnson 46.057 195.410   27. Brad Keselowski 46.364 194.116
12. Tony Stewart 46.063 195.385   28. Matt Kenseth 46.559 193.303
13. Danica Patrick 46.070 195.355   29. Carl Edwards 46.703 192.707
14. Paul Menard 46.072 195.346   30. Casey Mears 46.752 192.505
15. Kyle Busch 46.091 195.266   31. Dave Blaney 46.923 191.804
16. Jeff Burton 46.129 195.105   32. Joe Nemechek 47.983 187.566

Preseason Thunder: Day 2

Afternoon Practice Speeds
Pos. Driver Time Speed Pos. Driver Time Speed
1. Kurt Busch 43.677 206.058   17. Ryan Newman 44.078 204.183
2. Regan Smith 43.678 206.053   18. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 44.103 204.068
3. Kyle Busch 43.729 205.813   19. Matt Kenseth 44.105 204.058
4. Jeff Gordon 43.743 205.747   20. Greg Biffle 44.190 203.666
5. Kasey Kahne 43.743 205.747   21. Trevor Bayne 44.228 203.491
6. Paul Menard 43.881 205.100   22. Mark Martin 44.300 203.160
7. Kevin Harvick 43.882 205.095   23. Casey Mears 44.453 202.461
8. Denny Hamlin 43.903 204.997   24. Aric Almirola 44.689 201.392
9. Martin Truex Jr. 43.941 204.820   25. Marcos Ambrose 44.693 201.374
10. Clint Bowyer 43.944 204.806   26. Juan Montoya 44.710 201.297
11. Brad Keselowski 43.964 204.713   27. Jamie McMurray 44.878 200.544
12. AJ Allmendinger 43.965 204.708   28. Carl Edwards 44.882 200.526
13. Danica Patrick 44.044 204.341   29. Jimmie Johnson 45.776 196.610
14. Tony Stewart 44.044 204.341   30. Jeff Burton 46.075 195.334
15. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 44.046 204.332   31. Dave Blaney 46.724 192.620
16. Joey Logano 44.074 204.202   32. Joe Nemechek 46.856 192.078

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