Gilliland Surprises Everyone As He Nears Guaranteed Starting Position

Gilliland Surprises Everyone As He Nears Guaranteed Starting Position

Gilliland Surprises Everyone As He Nears Guaranteed Starting Position

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When NASCAR implemented a rule to lock the top 35 teams into races simply by owner points and regardless of their speed in qualification, it was intended to reward full-time entries and their high-dollar sponsors by ensuring they could come to the track without fear of missing the show.

Someone forgot to tell the plucky Racer’s Group team and David Gilliland that it was not intended to help their lightly funded entry, which enters this weekend with a blank hood and a part-time sponsor on the quarter panel.

After failing to advance into the Daytona 500 through its qualification race with Mike Wallace behind the wheel, the No. 71 team might have been written off by many. But in just one short month since that disappointment, it finds itself with a new driver, 34th in the point standings—and on the cusp of earning one of the coveted guaranteed starting positions for next week when the 2009 point standings lock in the current top 35 drivers, ranked in car owner points.

“We took a real flier in January when we decided to run the 500,” car owner Kevin Buckler said. “When we didn’t make it, we quickly revamped our team and went to California with a renewed spirit to succeed in this sport. We wanted it bad.”

To put their effort into perspective, sitting 34th in the standings wedges the Racer’s Group unsponsored car between drivers for two of the sport’s superteams: the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Home Depot Chevrolet driven by Joey Logano (ranked 33rd), and the No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Kellogg’s Chevy driven by Mark Martin (35th), who earned the pole for Sunday’s Food City 500 during qualifying on Friday.

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“We want to try to put ourselves solidly in the top 35 in points,” Gilliland said after qualifying 14th on Friday. “That is the main goal. We are just here to try to stay here. We just want to dig our feet a little deeper in the sand and get our footing for the future.”

Added Buckler, “Everyone is working flat-out to make this work but also enjoying racing again. We know we are the Davids and the underdog every weekend, but that fuels this team even more and it has brought us together.”

The “David” behind the wheel battling NASCAR’s Goliaths is Gilliland, who was hired only days before the team rolled into Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. The organization has established a pattern of doing things in a hurry: The team was formed only two weeks before the season-opening race at Daytona.

More remarkable still, the team has elevated the No. 71 to its improbable position using only one car in the three races before Bristol. The backup that has been on the hauler each week was the superspeedway car that failed to qualify in Daytona.

“There are not many drivers that can race three races in a row and not even scratch the car,” said crew chief Richard “Slugger” Labbe. “We’ve done more damage loading the car than he has running 1,500 miles.”

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