Regan Smith – No. 95 WRL General Contractors Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 Preview First Data 500 at Martinsville Speedway

SMITH BY THE NUMBERS: In 12 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series career starts at Martinsville, Regan Smith has an average start of 22.8 and an average finish of 25.6.  He’s completed 5,827 of 6,027 (96.7 percent) career laps and has led for a total of two laps at the half-mile track.

·       RACE INFO: The First Data 500 at Martinsville Speedway (0.526-mile) begins at 2:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, October 28th. The race will be broadcast live on NBCSN, Sirius XM Channel 90 and MRN Radio.

 

 

Smith’s Career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Stats at Martinsville:

Date                Event:                                                 S          F         Laps                Status

04/01/07          Goody’s Cool Orange 500                  36        26        498/500           Running

03/30/08          Goody’s Cool Orange 500                  33        14        500/500           Running

10/19/08          Tums QuickPak 500                           30        42        417/504           Running

03/29/10          Goody’s Fast Paint Relief 500            28        32        496/508           Running

10/24/10          Tums Fast Relief 500                         13        31        442/500           Running

04/03/11          Goody’s Fast Relief 500                     10        31        476/500           Running

10/30/11          Tums Fast Relief 500                         26        13        500/500           Running

04/01/12          Goody’s Fast Relief 500                     17        16        513/515           Running

04/07/13          STP Gas Booster 500                         18        22       500/500           Running

03/29/15          STP 500                                              7          16       500/500           Running

04/03/16          STP 500                                              34        34       491/500           Running

10/30/16          Goody’s Fast Relief 500                      21        30       494/500           Running

 

Smith’s Career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Stats at Martinsville:

                        Races     Wins     Top 5s    Top 10s       Poles

Cumulative        12           0             0               0               0

 

 

Smith’s 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Season Stats:

Starts         Wins        Top-5’s     Top-10’s         Poles        Laps Led            Avg. Start       Avg. Finish

7                0                 0                 1                    0                  10                     28.4                 19.6

 

 

Smith’s Career Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Stats:

Starts         Wins        Top-5’s     Top-10’s         Poles        Laps Led        Avg. Start       Avg. Finish

220                1                 4               14                   0                   64                   23.9                24.8

 

 

From the Driver’s Seat:

Regan Smith: “Martinsville is definitely one of the more challenging places that we go to on the circuit in terms of getting your car to turn.  Getting your car to be able to get up off of the corner, having the drive that you need and the grip with the rear tires so that you’re not spinning the rear tires are all really important factors for there.  It’s typically a one-lane racetrack and the transitions from concrete to asphalt really present quite a challenge in terms of getting the car to grip the same over those two varied surfaces, as well as getting the car to transition across them where they have bumps into the corner.  There are a lot of things that you have to think about and worry about when it comes to Martinsville.  There’s a curb along the bottom lane, so it’s not like other tracks where you can maybe cheat the apron just a little bit to help yourself out.  Brakes are always a severe issue there.  You really need to work on having your car rolling well so that you aren’t using too much brake as you get into the corner, which can cause bigger problems like blown tires and bead failures.  There are a lot of things to keep in mind as we head into the weekend, but Martinsville is one of those places where if you get your car right, it can be a very fun race track.  If you can find a balance that lets you be happy with your car, it can even open up some opportunities to pass, especially on old tires.  If you manage your tires well it can really pay dividends at the end of the race.”

 

From the Pit Box:

Jon Leonard: “It is always exciting getting back to Martinsville. Obviously, it’s a short track, which is what so many of us all grew up on.  Martinsville is as much about survival as it is having speed in your car. You have to manage both aspects though in order to have a good day. It has also been very cold at Martinsville the last few races, so track position has meant more than tires recently.  Long runs of around 100 laps have become common at Martinsville, and everybody wants to focus on pure rear tire grip.  More rear grip usually makes the middle of the turn worse, so finding a good compromise, and getting thru the corner without getting uprooted will be the priority.  We’ll focus on both and take what we’ve learned from the other short tracks this year and then apply them for this weekend.  Small teams like us also see this weekend at Martinsville as an equalizer.  It is somewhere we can go and compete at to try and get a top-5 or top-10 finish without focusing so heavily on the aero(dynamic) side of the car.  When we focus on mechanical grip and keeping the fenders on it, chances are you’ll come out with a good points day.  Anything can happen at Martinsville, we just have to be prepared and ready.”

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