Jesse Smith
#29 Child’s Tire, Hormel Foods Dodge Charger
Post-race Notes and Quotes
Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 – February 6, 2010
Daytona International Speedway – Daytona Beach, FL
For many drivers, the
first experience at Daytona can be a learning
experience. Such was the case for 20 year old
Wildwood, MO native, Jesse Smith. Just past the one
quarter mark in the ARCA Series season opener at
Daytona International Speedway, Smith made hard
contact with the turn four wall as the result of a
tire failure after running in the lead pack for most
of the event.
After posting strong practice speeds and qualifying
18th for the Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200, Smith was
poised to be a contender in the 200 mile event.
After the first caution, Smith’s #29 Child’s Tire,
Hormel Foods Dodge began to overheat. The #29 team
brought him down pit road numerous times to attempt
to cool the engine. As the temperature began to
decline, Smith’s #29 developed a vibration under an
ensuing caution flag.
Just a few laps after a restart, a right front tire
failure put the Child’s Tire, Hormel Foods Dodge
into the turn four wall, ending Smith’s first
restrictor plate start prematurely on lap 24. Due to
his third tire failure in the last two starts, Smith
finished 32nd in the official results.
QUOTING JESSE SMITH
(On his first experience at Daytona): “It was great
to compete at Daytona, but we just didn’t have the
luck to pull off a solid finish this weekend. It’s
just disappointing to have our last couple outings
spoiled early. I felt like we had a racecar that
could run up front and be in the mix at the end.
I’ve got to thank Child’s Tire and Hormel Foods for
the opportunity to race at Daytona, and hopefully
the next time we run in the ARCA Series we can have
a much better result.”
