Michael and I got up early and got ready and got packed. By
the time we parked, checked Michael’s bag, got through security, and got some
food at Panera it was time to board. Once we got off the plane and got
Michael’s bag, we met up with Dad and went to get the car. We didn’t have time
to stop by the hotel before dinner so we went straight to dinner at Georgia
Shrimp Company and met Bill and Karen Smithson. I’ve been hearing about them
for years but this was the first time I met them so that was nice. The dinner
was really good and everyone enjoyed their meals.
We headed back to the hotel
and got checked in. They have a restaurant at the hotel so I suggested we go
get dessert so that’s what we did. Then we came back to our rooms and got ready
for bed.
March 19,
Saturday
Michael went to breakfast with Dad and they spent a long time talking.
It was almost 11 AM when we left. We went in the wrong way and had to go all
the way around the track to get to the credentials trailer. The line was insane
and we knew it was going to take like an hour to get through it.
It was cold and windy. I asked Michael to go get
my scarf from the car, and as he passed by the trailer, he saw another line
that was for crew and industry people. He got in that line and asked if they
could help him. They asked who he was and he said that we were with car 47 and
it was our wrap on the car this race and she said she would help us so that was
great. We got all of our passes plus Bill’s and Karen’s and then we got out of
there. We parked in the reserved parking even though we weren’t sure if we were
supposed to but we got right in with our VIP passes. Then, just as we were
figuring out where to go, a guy came by with a golf cart and drove us all the
way to where we needed to be. Brian got to us quickly and took us back to the
trailer. We got up on top and watched the practice race.
The driver, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., was the fastest today and came in first.
It’s too bad this didn’t happen yesterday, because otherwise then he would’ve
been first for tomorrow but it didn’t work out like that because of the rain on Friday so he’s actually going
to start in 28th place.
Dad really enjoyed seeing the garage
Tad, one of the owners of JTG Daugherty Racing,
explained that there is some kind of algorithm that determines placement and since he
didn’t do well last week, he will start in 28th place.
Since Ricky finished first today, Michael and
Brian were invited to go to the media center for Ricky‘s interview. They didn’t
interview Michael because they mostly asked Ricky some technical questions. The
good news was, he wore the SweetLeaf hat so that was awesome.
While they were
gone, Tad showed me and Dad and Brian's son Bryce around the garage. Dad had a
ton of questions for him and he really enjoyed talking to him.
We went over to the track to watch the start of
the truck race.
We hung out for a little while but once the team
was done and they closed up the garage, we all left and came back to the hotel.
This is the parking lot of the Peachtree Hilton hotel. It was really nice.
View from our balcony
We relaxed for a little while and then met everyone for
dinner at Due South Seafood Kitchen. Bill had come to the hotel and he rode
with us to dinner. Karen was spending time with her sister. There were 12 of us
at dinner. It was Tad and Paul from JTG, Nick and Russell from Alliance, Liz,
Stacey, Brian, Bryce, Michael, me, Dad, and Bill. Dinner was fun. Everyone
really loved the gator bites but they were too spicy for me. After dinner, we
all came back to the hotel.
March 20,
Sunday
We got up at 8 AM and got ready. Bill and Karen came to the hotel at 9
AM to have breakfast with dad, but we weren’t ready yet. We went down at about
9:30 AM and chatted with them for a while. Then we came back up to the room to
get our stuff and left around 10:40 AM. We were supposed to meet Kinsley at
credentials at 11:30 AM and we got there early. They gave us our parking pass
and led us to our parking spot and then Kinsley drove us on the golf cart to
the RV. It was a really nice RV. Dad really wanted to go walk around, but Ted
told us that Ricky had been at the booth and now he was coming to the RV so we
waited a few minutes for him and he got there at about 12:15 PM. He talked to
us for a while and then we got pictures and ate lunch.
After that, Dad went off with Bill and Karen
because he wanted to buy a huggy cooler. Michael and I went with Paul and
Stacey and walked around a bit. We went to the pits and then we went to stand
on the track and wait for the drivers to come out.
It's interesting that they let the fans on the track, just minutes before the race starts. It was a great view.
They had a little ceremony and a swearing in of
some new recruits of the Air Force. The drivers were introduced and then they
rode off in pickup trucks and then we went over to the car and Ricky came to
the car and we got pictures with him again.
Ricky's intro
Michael and Tad
More pictures with Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.
Our SweetLeaf group
Here is another view of the racetrack. The race is about to start.
Here is Ricky getting ready to start the race
There was a flyover and the national anthem
and then it was time for the race to start. We got to sit in the pit box for
the whole first stage, which was 105 laps. That was pretty fun. It hurts my ears to have those
headphones on but it’s fun to hear their strategy during the race. Dad loved
it. He was super happy about sitting in the pit box. Ricky started in 28th and
got all the way up to fourth by the end of the first stage.
Here they come!
And they're off!
Such a great place to watch the race!
This is a video of a pit stop while we were up in the pit box
Cars #18 and #42 were on either side of us and both had damage. It's so sad when they figure out that a car is out of the race. #18 went back in, but #42 was done. #18 sustained more damage later and didn't finish the race.
Once the first stage was over, it was time to give other people to turn in the pit box. There were some chairs to sit in and we walked
around a little bit and just watched from near the pit box.
This is a great video of another pit stop, taken by the racing team
Supposedly, this is Richard Petty, watching the race from his trailer. That's what I was told, anyway. Normally, that's not allowed at this race, but I guess they make an exception for him.
Enjoying the race
Ricky made it all the way to first place and he stayed there for quite a few laps. He led for a total of 22 laps. One of the nice guys on the crew let me get up close to get this awesome video of Ricky in 1st place. What a great view!
On lap 201 of 325, Ricky's tire blew out and that was it. It’s such a shock
to watch that happen on the screen and realize that’s it, he’s out of the race.
He pulled into the pit and they knew it couldn’t be repaired and he was done so
he backed out and went to the garage. It was so disappointing and
heartbreaking. We stood there at the garage and watched the crew work on the
car for a little while, but then there was nothing else to do but leave.
We followed Paul back to the RV so I could get my backpack
and then he showed us to our car and we left. We ended up going to Carrabba's for dinner. I really liked my steak and also the
bread. We got two desserts and they were both amazing, berries and butter cake
and cheesecake. Then we headed back to the hotel and said goodbye to Dad and
went to our room to relax until it was time to go to bed.
It was a long day but we had a wonderful time! Such an exciting day for SweetLeaf!
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