goodyear concludes two-day TIRE test ON new surface at PHOENIX INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY
Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson & Tony Stewart drive new track
(PHOENIX, Ariz.) – Five NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers – Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Tony Stewart, Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch – completed a two-day Goodyear tire test at Phoenix International Raceway on August 29-30. The tests ran from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. each day and provided NASCAR’s official tire manufacturer with data and feedback on PIR’s new racing surface following the August 12 completion of the track’s first major paving project since 1990. The research gathered from the tests will assist Goodyear in selecting a tire for the Kobalt Tools 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at PIR on November 13.
In
February, Phoenix International Raceway announced details related to
the 47-year old NASCAR facility’s first major track pavement project
since 1990. Construction began in March with the removal of the
facility’s former racing surface and the subsequent installation of a
new race track.
Monday and Tuesday’s tests offered all five drivers their first runs on a new surface that included a
series of changes implemented to promote side-by-side racing. One such
change, the alteration of PIR’s signature back-stretch dog-leg to
include banking and elevation variances, improved what Kurt Busch
referred to as the “fun factor” at PIR.
“It’s
exciting to feel something new like this,” Busch said. “And to have
that exhilarating back straightaway … like a roller coaster, you drive
up the banking off of Turn 2 and then you drop down. It’s a nice, light
feeling when you get up top – a really interesting back straightaway.
I’m also glad they kept many of the old, signature characteristics of
Phoenix.”
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