Jeff Green and Best Buy Racing Score First Top-10 Result of 2007 at Bristol
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Mar 26, 2007
If the Car of Tomorrow (COT) is the future of NASCAR racing, then based on his accomplishments in the COT at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend, Jeff Green’s future could be very bright indeed.
After qualifying ninth on Friday in his new No. 66 Best Buy Chevrolet Impala SS, Green backed up his performance with a sixth-place finish in Sunday’s 500-lap NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series race at Bristol.
“If this is the future, maybe this is the future for our team and for Best Buy and for Haas racing and everyone involved with our team, “ Green said. “This is where we’re supposed to be. I’m just excited for my guys. Top-10 is where we need to be ending up after each and every one of these races. “
The finish not only marked the first top-10 result of the 2007 season for Green and his Haas CNC Racing team, but also stands as the best Cup series result in the history of the Haas organization.
More importantly, the finish unofficially vaults team owner Gene Haas up seven spots (from 35th to 28th) in the all-important NEXTEL Cup Series owners’ points standings. This means the No. 66 team has a guaranteed starting spot in next weekend’s race at Martinsville Speedway. That race marks the first time in 2007 that NASCAR will refer to the current season’s points standings to determine which 35 teams are locked in.






