Aric Almirola and the No. 10 Smithfield Ford Fusion team continue their journey on the “NASCAR Goes West” swing of the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series schedule. This weekend marks the second of three consecutive events along the western part of the United States. Almirola heads to ISM Raceway near Phoenix coming off a 10th-place finish Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
The Tampa, Florida native arrives in the “Valley of the Sun” with three top-13 finishes in his three starts for Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR). The Smithfield driver is off to the best start in his Cup Series career with an average finishing position of 11.3 behind the wheel of the No. 10 Smithfield Ford Fusion through the first three races. The No. 10 team started deep in the field Sunday at Las Vegas but worked diligently to gain track position throughout the race, earning Almirola his first top-10 of the season. The success at Las Vegas was spread throughout the SHR camp as teammate Kevin Harvick found his way to victory lane for the second consecutive weekend. The win marked SHR’s 45th overall win in its 10 year history.
Phoenix marks the first mile oval of the season for NASCAR’s premiere series, and Almirola and his No. 10 team look to keep their momentum going by adding another solid finish at Phoenix this weekend. He’s 12th in the driver standings, the highest he’s been entering the fourth race of the season since 2013 when he was 10th. All four SHR entries rank in the top-13, with Harvick leading the way in first place overall.
In his last nine starts at mile ovals, the 33-year-old Almirola has one top-five finish and three top-10s. The Ford driver will make his 15th Cup Series start at Phoenix with the team led by first-year crew chief Johnny Klausmeier. Almirola has completed 99.9 percent of all possible laps at Phoenix and has an average finish of 17.0.
Smithfield, a brand of Smithfield Foods, which is based approximately five hours northeast of SHR headquarters in Smithfield, Virginia, enters its seventh season with Almirola and first with SHR. Phoenix marks the fourth consecutive weekend the Smithfield livery has adorned Almirola’s No. 10 Ford Fusion. Founded in 1936, Smithfield is a leading provider of high-quality pork products, with a vast product portfolio including smoked meats, hams, bacon, sausage, ribs, and a wide variety of fresh pork cuts.
Almirola has seven Xfinity Series starts at Phoenix and captured the pole award at the desert track in that series in November 2011. Additionally, he’s led 74 laps and has two top-10 finishes in the series. Earlier in his career, Almirola made three starts in the Camping World Truck Series at the “Diamond in the Desert.” Two of those three starts resulted in top-five finishes, and he led a total of 52 laps.
To this point in the season, Almirola has completed a combined total of 797 laps around the first three venues on the Cup Series schedule at a completion percentage of 99.7 percent. Coming off three top-13 finishes – 11th at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, 13th at Atlanta and 10th at Las Vegas – Almirola turns his focus toward Phoenix, where he looks to build on the momentum this season.
“We have had a solid string of races and everybody has been working really hard at Stewart-Haas Racing, and the cars are obviously fast,” he said. “I am proud of everybody at Ford Performance and the team.”
Ford has garnered a total of 15 wins at Phoenix and has visited victory lane for two of three races this season, giving the manufacturer the top spot in the manufacturer standings by 11 points.
This weekend marks Almirola’s 248th start behind the wheel of a Cup Series car, inching ever-so-close to his 250 race-start milestone at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway scheduled for the final weekend in March.
What is it like to race at Phoenix?
“Phoenix is a very unique short track because it’s very fast. Ever since the repave, it has been one of the short tracks that honestly races like a mile-and-a-half more than it does a short track. It’s a fun racetrack to race at, but it’s definitely different from a Richmond-, Martinsville- or Bristol-type of short track.
What’s the most important thing to be successful at Phoenix?
“You have to have everything at Phoenix. You have to have downforce, grip in your car and good brakes. You have to make sure your car turns well across the center of turns one and two, which is a sharp, banked corner. And then you have turns three and four, which are really fast and sweeping and flat. You’ve got to have a car that’s versatile and is a good compromise for both corners.”
What are your thoughts on this being the last race with the start-finish line on the straightaway?
“I’m excited to see the garages and to see the whole project at Phoenix finished. I think it’s going to be an awesome atmosphere and a really cool place for the fans to watch the race. To have the start-finish line moved over to the backstretch – you’ll see us all go crazy and go down on the apron to make passes on the back straightaway. To do that coming to the start-finish line is going to make for some great racing.”
Do you have a favorite short track?
“I like all short tracks. I like every racetrack that we go to because I’m excited about going to whatever track is next, especially now with the opportunity that I have at Stewart-Haas Racing. The next racetrack we go to is my next opportunity to win, so I don’t think there is a track on the circuit that I don’t look forward to going to. Short-track racing, in particular, is what I grew up doing, so I really enjoy it.”
- Aric Almirola will make his 15th Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series start at ISM Raceway located near Phoenix this weekend to bring his total Cup Series career starts to 248. His best finish of ninth at the one-mile oval was earned in November 2017.
- The 33-year-old has completed 99.9 percent of the possible laps at the short track venue.
- Throughout his career, Almirola has made NASCAR Xfinity Series and Camping World Truck Series starts at Phoenix.
- The Smithfield driver has completed seven starts in the Xfinity Series and earned the pole position in November 2011. He also led a total of 74 laps during his time the Xfinity Series car.
- Almirola has three starts in the Truck Series at Phoenix earning two top-five finishes and leading a total of 52 laps.
- Phoenix is the first short track of the 2018 season for Almirola and the No. 10 team led by crew chief and University of Maryland, Baltimore graduate Johnny Klausmeier. The Tampa, Florida native enters the weekend coming off of his first top-10 finish of the season.
- All four Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) drivers are ranked in the top-13 of the driver point standings.
- SHR’s No. 4 team driver, Kevin Harvick, captured his second consecutive victory of the season at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
- Crew chief Johnny Klausmeier is in his first full-time season as a Cup Series crew chief. The native of Perry Hall, Maryland transitioned from an engineer to Almirola’s crew chief for the 2018 season. Klausmeier has one win as a substitute crew chief while filling in for Tony Gibson at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway in June 2016. As a race engineer at SHR, Klausmeier has worked with drivers Ryan Newman, Danica Patrick and, most recently, Kurt Busch.
- Smithfield joined SHR this season and will be the primary partner for the majority of the season on the No. 10 Ford Fusion piloted by Almirola. Founded in 1936, Smithfield is a leading provider of high-quality pork products, with a vast product portfolio including smoked meats, hams, bacon, sausage, ribs, and a wide variety of fresh pork cuts.
- The 2018 season marks the 10th anniversary of SHR. The Kannapolis, North-Carolina-based team is co-owned by Tony Stewart and Gene Haas and has recorded 40 victories and 35 poles since its inception in 2009. Stewart won the 2011 NASCAR Cup Series title and Harvick gave SHR its second title in 2014. SHR’s Kurt Busch won last year’s Daytona 500, and Harvick won June 25 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway and Nov. 5 at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth. Harvick is coming off of back-to-back victories – Feb. 25 at Atlanta Motor Speedway and Sunday at Las Vegas.
- At Phoenix, SHR owns five victories, 16 top-five finishes and 23 top-10s in 54 starts.
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