Source: Ford Motor Company Press Release
"The Great American Race," the 48th annual Daytona 500 is set
to kick off the NASCAR Nextel Cup season on Sunday, Feb. 19 and the all-new
Ford Fusion is gearing up to make its racing debut.
It is the first all-new nameplate for Ford to debut on the race track and in the showroom in the same model year since the Ford Torino in 1968.
Ford NASCAR drivers are putting the Fusion through the paces and are feeling
good about the new car. “Ford has done a tremendous job in really giving
us a great tool to work with,” said Elliott Sadler, driver of the No.
38 NASCAR Nextel Cup Ford Fusion, during the new car’s first test sessions
at Daytona International Speedway in January. “I can’t wait to
get it in some racing conditions, when the track’s really hot and slick
and things like that."
Sadler, who put up the fourth-fastest speed overall at Daytona, thinks the
Fusion will be very competitive in the Daytona 500. “I’ve got
a car that’s handling great,” Sadler said. “I think to
run good here at the Daytona 500, you’ve got to have a comfortable
race car, and right now we have that.”
Dale Jarrett, Sadler’s Robert Yates Racing teammate, is the last Ford
driver to win the prestigious Daytona 500, which he did in 2000. Jarrett
also thinks the Fusion has what it takes to reach Victory Lane in the highest-profile
event in stock-car racing.
“
I believe with the change to the Fusion that that’s going to allow
the Fords to get themselves in a position to be more of a factor in the Daytona
500 this year,” said Jarrett, driver of the No. 88 Ford Fusion.
Greg Specht, Performance Operations Manager for Ford Racing Technology, also
is very pleased with the Fusion’s early showing.
“This is the first time we’ve been under real, live testing conditions
against other manufacturers, and so far things look pretty good, so we’re
pretty excited about it.”
Tune in to the Daytona 500 on Sunday, Feb. 19 on NBC.