2010
03.06

Bill Elliott and the crew of the # 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion couldn’t be blamed if they took it easy during Friday night qualifying at Atlanta Motor Speedway. The team had struggled in practice and made lots of changes to the car after practice. The outcome of their qualifying lap on a cold, crisp night was far from predictable.
Then, just before Elliott took his turn on the clock, Bobby Labonte, a former series champion, qualified on time. At that point, Elliott was in the race no matter how he ran because he was then eligible for a past-champion’s provisional starting spot. But the Woods and Elliott came to race, so once Elliott fired up the #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion, he gave it everything he had.
He found the speed to make the race without having to resort to the provisional, a victory in itself on a potentially disappointing day. To do so, he picked up 6/10 of a second over his best lap in practice, a difference in running 185 miles per hour and 189. It was about the same pick-up that Dale Earnhardt Jr. needed to win the pole for Sunday’s race.
“I don’t think anybody else picked up that much,” said Wood Brothers team co-owner Eddie Wood. “That’s a big credit to [crew chief] David Hyder and the crew and to Bill,” he said. “Bill knew when he left pit road that he was in the show, but he still ran that hard.”
Elliott will start 34th in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500, but now that the team is in the race, the crew can focus on a more conventional set-up for running 500 miles. “We’ll go back to something close to what we’ve run here before,” Wood said.
After the red # 21 was back in its pit stall and put away for the night, Wood and Hyder went trackside and took in a NASCAR Modified race on the quarter-mile oval on the frontstretch at AMS. It was a welcome respite from a tense, stressful day at the track. Stressful days are something the Woods and Hyder deal with regularly while running a limited schedule without the luxury of a guaranteed starting spot. “It’s like this every week,” Wood said. “It’s no different than Daytona. We were fast at Daytona, but we still had to sweat it out. “Here at Atlanta, we struggled a little bit, but fortunately we were able to get in the race on time and not have to use a provisional.”
As a bonus, the Modified race was a barn-burner, a throwback to the old days of racing at places like Bowman-Gray Stadium, where team founder Glen Wood, Eddie’s father, once ruled the roost. A day that had been filled with anxiety ended with the satisfaction of a gutsy qualifying effort by the 54-year-old Bill Elliott and a door-to-door Modified finish as 19-year-old Corey Lajoie beat veteran Tim Brown in the 150-lap feature.
Now it’s on to Sunday, and a race at a track where the Woods are the all-time win leaders with 12 and where Elliott is the hometown favorite. The Kobalt Tools 500 is set to get the green flag at 1 p.m. with TV coverage on FOX and radio coverage by PRN.

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  1. Go get’em wild Bill!!
    you are the greatest stock car driver that ever surface this great earth!

  2. Would love to see Bill in victory lane just one more time. I wonder if Cindy would ask Bill which track he would pick to win at before he retires?

  3. Maybe Michigan is our only shot. Cant keep up here with the big teams. We will be lapped by the 75th lap. Very predictable!!!!!! I wish you the best though Bill……….

  4. Never say Never Ray ! It’s a funny old business ! / I’m sure your team and you can have a great day Bill… Wish I could give negative people a Kick-(smile) !

  5. I believe that Bill and the Woods will be fine. They have been in this situation before. Catch a few early cautions to tune on the car, and we may not even go a lap down. I hope that 21 car flies through the pack on Sunday. Go Bill

  6. Cindy: I’ve been one of Bill’s long-time supporters. He won the first Nascar race I went to at Darlington in ’85. I want to thank him for taking time at Daytona and giving my 8-year-old son “William” his autograph. Bill was in a hurry to qualify but took the time anyway. We will never forget it.

  7. Today is sunday-Raceday ! Time to put on the new BE/WBR tee…

  8. I like to see bill come from the back, i think it gives him confidence passing other cars and you get to root for him as he comes up through the field.

  9. Well I think we all want to know what you say now Ray? Big Boys overcome adversity, so let’s see…we broke a jack on one pit stop, had a loose lug nut on another, worked with a tight car, got penalized for speeding on pit road and had the gas man trip over the rear tire causing him not to get all of the fuel in the car. The Woods and Bill overcame all of that to come from three laps down and finish 16th on the lead lap. My vote is they are the BIG BOYS!!!

  10. Well I know Atlanta would be special since it is home and Michigan brings back a lot of memories too, Daytona 500 and Indy are well they are the Daytona 500 and Inday. You could go on and on and I’m sure he would be happy with any of them but Homestead sort of has something to finsih with Bill….that’s my opinion.

  11. Yeah Homestead would be a good place to win one. I know Bill won on the old configuration but he had the field covered fall of 2003. Homestead definitely owes him one in my opinion. Plus that would be a great way to finish the season off.

  12. Cindy I’m fixing to purchase tickets for June Michigan if that’s the weekend you mentioned lots going on and Chase being around there as well ? Will there be chances to meet or autographs ? Only 3 months so gotta start planning ! : ) I would guess you have our email address- Linda -n- William /// I worked yesterday and only was able to watch part of the race. Sounds like a lot to overcome to me and yes I was inside to see him lead a lap !

  13. i beleive darlington! thats the track you could see him in victory lane! his average finish there is about 9.something, anyway he is not schedule to race @ the lady in black. too bad! can’t beleive the awesome one has not schedule to race there since 2003? that is his best average finish race track that wild bill has ever been to.

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