Jeff Green, No. 66 Samsung Four Seasons
of Hope Team Find Little Luck in Vegas
LAS VEGAS, NV (March 11, 2007) – Jeff Green
and many other drivers in Sunday’s NASCAR NEXTEL
Cup Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway were humming
the same tune – and it could well have been the
Simon and Garfunkel hit, “Slip Sliding Away.”
Throughout the weekend, drivers voiced concerns over
the very hard tire compounds Goodyear brought to the
newly-reconfigured 1.5-mile track. Drivers reported that
the tires did not grip the race surface, resulting in
several drivers losing control of their cars during practice
on Friday, and several more crashing their entries during
qualifying.
When the race began on Sunday, those concerns seemed
to receive support after two caution flags came out for
crashes in the first nine laps of the 267-lap event.
For Green and many other competitors, it was all they
could do to keep themselves from joining their counterparts
in the garage area with wrecked race cars.
“It was like ice out there for most of the day,” Green
said. “I was nearly spinning out on every single
lap there for awhile. Harold (Holly) kept tightening
the car up, but before it was all said and done, we were
too tight. It was a balancing act, and the guys who hit
it right were able to just drive away from everyone else.”
In spite of the loose handling condition, Green managed
to stay on the lead lap until lap 79, when he went one
lap down to race leader (and eventual race winner) Jimmie
Johnson. Green finished the event in 25th position, two
laps down to the leaders.
With the finish, Green now sits in 35th position after
the third race of the 36 event NEXTEL Cup Series season.
Green’s No. 66 Chevrolet sported a special paint
design at the Vegas event, promoting Samsung’s
Four Seasons of Hope campaign, which is partnering with
Best Buy to raise money during the month of March for
the Magic Johnson Foundation. Seeing Johnson, who was
a guest of Best Buy and Samsung at the event, was one
of the high points of the day for Green and the No. 66
team.
“Yeah, it was good to see Magic again,” Green
said. “Hopefully, we raised some awareness for
Samsung’s Four Seasons of Hope today, and we can
help raise some more money for Magic Johnson’s
Foundation. I’m sorry that we weren’t able
to give him a better showing, but if fans will go to
Best Buy and buy some Samsung products to support Magic,
today can still be seen as a success.”
The No. 66 team now heads east to Georgia, site of the
fourth event of the race season. Green’s Chevrolet
will sport its familiar Best Buy paint design as his
Haas CNC team prepare for the 500-mile event at Atlanta
Motor Speedway (AMS) next Sunday.
The Kobalt Tools 500 will air live from AMS in Hampton,
Ga., on Sunday, March 18, beginning at 1:30 p.m. EDT,
on FOX and PRN Radio.