Feb. 23, 2010
CORNELIUS, N.C. - After surviving only six laps at Daytona before another car ended his day, Trevor Bayne raced every lap and finished 11th at Auto Club Speedway last weekend. The 19-year-old Knoxville, Tenn. native - the Nationwide Series youngest full-time driver - hopes to continue gaining valuable experience this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. In his brief career, Bayne has demonstrated an ability to qualify well despite only 17 Nationwide starts. He already owns a pole in Indianapolis, four top-five and 11 top-10 qualifying spots despite racing against several of the Sprint Cup series biggest stars.
QUOTES
Racing Against the Cup Drivers: "I like racing against the Cup guys every week. If you want to be the best you have to compete against the best. Being able to run against some of the Cup guys will help our transition to the next level. We might lose out on some wins but the experience you get from racing with them is much more valuable."
Qualifying: "Jerry (Baxter) gives me the confidence I need to go out and qualify good each week. He makes some really good adjustments from practice to qualifying. Right now, I don't know the limits of the cars so I just go out there and hold it wide open and it has equaled some good qualifying laps. I am also pretty young and I haven't developed fear yet. I mean there is some skill to qualifying fast but holding that pedal down equals some fast qualifying runs as well."
Las Vegas Motor Speedway: "I've never been to Las Vegas before. If it's anything like Atlanta I am really going to like it. I've heard that you can hold it wide open there during qualifying so hopefully that will equal a top-five starting spot for us. I'll lean a lot on my Cup teammates to help me out during practice. My spotter Brett Griffin will also help me out a lot during practice. He will let me know the lines that the fast guys are running."
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