It didn’t matter to David Gilliland that his motorcoach was parked in Dover International Speedway’s equivalent of “the back 40” — outside the fence that encloses the rest of the driver/owner coach lot in the track’s infield.
Gilliland was plenty proud of what his TRG Motorsports team had accomplished in Friday’s qualifying for the second race in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, Sunday’s AAA 400.
Gilliland put the unsponsored No. 71 Chevrolet into the field in 18th — better than two former NASCAR champions and 2009 Chase contenders, fastest of the nine go-or-go-home cars and, to a point made earlier in the day by Chase driver Greg Biffle, better than five of the seven Roush Fenway Racing-affiliated Fords…Â Details
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