Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch and his Steve Addington-led #2 Penske Racing Team will be testing at all sizes of race tracks in the upcoming weeks. The schedule calls for a day of testing on March 9 at Gresham Motorsports Park, a half-mile oval asphalt track with a quarter-mile oval track within the main one located near Jefferson, Ga. The schedule shows the Talladega open testing on March 16 on that massive 2.66-mile speed plant. The team will be participating in the March 23-24 open testing at the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway. With NASCAR's wing-to-spoiler transition, Busch is looking forward to getting in the laps on such a diverse lineup of race tracks. "We'll be testing on everything but a road course in the next couple of weeks and with the tracks we have coming up on the schedule, those will be some important test days," said Busch. The current car schedule for these tests sees the team using their "PRS-701" (last raced at California last fall and completely rebuilt) at Gresham, the "635 car" (Busch yet to race this car) at Talladega and the "PRS-712" (another new Penske Racing Dodge Charger) at Charlotte. (Tom Roberts PR)Lots of testing for the #2
Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch and his Steve Addington-led #2 Penske Racing Team will be testing at all sizes of race tracks in the upcoming weeks. The schedule calls for a day of testing on March 9 at Gresham Motorsports Park, a half-mile oval asphalt track with a quarter-mile oval track within the main one located near Jefferson, Ga. The schedule shows the Talladega open testing on March 16 on that massive 2.66-mile speed plant. The team will be participating in the March 23-24 open testing at the 1.5-mile Charlotte Motor Speedway. With NASCAR's wing-to-spoiler transition, Busch is looking forward to getting in the laps on such a diverse lineup of race tracks. "We'll be testing on everything but a road course in the next couple of weeks and with the tracks we have coming up on the schedule, those will be some important test days," said Busch. The current car schedule for these tests sees the team using their "PRS-701" (last raced at California last fall and completely rebuilt) at Gresham, the "635 car" (Busch yet to race this car) at Talladega and the "PRS-712" (another new Penske Racing Dodge Charger) at Charlotte. (Tom Roberts PR)
