Mike Wallace Up to 8th in Point Standings After
Atlanta; Ready to Beat and Bang in Bristol
Player Management International Media Release
Atlanta, GA (March 17, 2007) – Las Vegas catapulted
Mike Wallace into the Top 10 in points, landing him in the 9th
position after he turned in a 13th place finish in the NASCAR Busch
Series’ Sam’s Town 300 last week. Apparently,
Wallace is comfortable there because he and the Phoenix Racing
team refuse to leave.
While the first practice session this week in Atlanta was rained
out and the second session would see Wallace finish up 40th in
practice, the Phoenix Racing team kept working hard to get the
car right. Unfortunately, the car would not get much better
in qualifying, as Wallace wheeled the #7 GEICO Chevrolet around
the Atlanta fast-track in 30.581 seconds, good for the 40th starting
spot in the Nicorette 300 NASCAR Busch Series race.
Wallace’s veteran experience would help him maneuver Atlanta
Motor Speedway and methodically move forward from his 40th starting
position. A combination of patience on the race track by
Wallace and speed by the Phoenix Racing team during pit stops would
help move the #7 GEICO Chevrolet to the front of the field. Wallace
would run as high as 3rd, while also leading a lap for the 4th
time in 5 races, resulting in 20 bonus points this season.
When the checkered flag waved at the 1.54-mile quad-oval, Wallace
would finish on the Lead Lap in the 17th position, a substantial
improvement over his 40th place starting spot. In 2007, Wallace
has been nothing less than consistent, as his finish in Atlanta
would move him up to 8th position in driver points. He
sits just 35 points removed from the Top 5, after being 54 points
removed just a week ago.
“I thought we had a good weekend considering we got off
to a tough start in practice and qualifying,” Wallace said. “We
worked really hard today to make sure we ran well and finished
the race and we were able to pick up 23 spots and finish 17th. I
appreciate all the hard work this Phoenix Racing team has put into
this car, but we need to get better and we will. We have
a great team and we never quit as you saw today, so we will continue
to get better and run up front.” He continued, “I’m
really happy for our sponsors GEICO, Sport Clips and Smith Transport
because it’s been a fun year so far and we’ve been
able to lead some laps and get great media exposure for these guys.”
This week, Mike Wallace and the GEICO Racing team head to the
World’s Fastest Half-Mile in Bristol, TN, for the Sharpie
MINI 300 on Saturday, March 24th. The 0.533-mile concrete
oval is always tough to tame, but Wallace has traditionally experienced
great success there and looks forward to returning.
“Bristol is always a fun track to go to because it is a
race that we can win and it gives us a chance to run well and pick
up some points over these other guys,” Wallace said. “It
is a very exciting race because you have a half-mile track and
43 cars; I’ll let you do the math. It equals a lot
of beating and banging and we are looking forward to it.”
Wallace and the #7 GEICO Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS will hit the
track at Bristol Motor Speedway for their first practice session
on Friday, March 23rd, at 1:00 PM (ET), with final practice at
2:20 PM (ET). Qualifying is set for Saturday at 11:10 AM
(ET).
On Saturday, the Sharpie MINI 300 NASCAR Busch Series race
will be televised live on ABC with coverage beginning at 2:30 PM
(ET) and green flag action coming at 3:00 PM (ET). Performance
Racing Network (PRN) will carry the live radio broadcast.
To learn more about the GEICO Racing program, please visit: www.GEICOracing7.com.
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