The Spectrum & Daily News

What’s the Sunday weather forecast?

- Martin Frank

It’s no wonder that Dover Motor Speedway president and general manager Mike Tatoian is excited about the upcoming NASCAR race weekend.

The track will host two of the biggest legends in NASCAR history in Richard Petty and Jimmie Johnson. And Johnson, who’s by far the winningest driver in Dover history, will be driving Sunday in the Wurth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race.

Johnson stopped racing full time in 2020 and was recently inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame. Last year, Johnson became a partial owner of Legacy Motor Club, the team formerly known as Petty GMS Motorsport­s. He raced in four events last season and is racing in nine events this season. Dover is his second race since the season-opening Daytona 500 on Feb. 18.

Johnson will be driving the No. 84 Toyota at Dover, reversing the number No. 48 that he drove during his full-time NASCAR career.

“It’s great to have him back at Dover, where he’s won more than any other driver,” Tatoian said. “He competes here really, really well. Even though now he’s a part-time driver, when he gets behind the wheel of a car at Dover, he’s always going to be a threat to win.”

It’s easy to see why.

Johnson has won at Dover 11 times. Nobody else has more than seven. Johnson ranks fifth in NASCAR history with 83 wins, while Petty is first with 200. Johnson’s last Cup Series win came at Dover, on June 4, 2017.

Johnson, Petty and Dale Earnhardt are tied with the most NASCAR Cup Series championsh­ips with seven.

Petty won Dover’s inaugural NASCAR Cup Series race, the Mason-Dixon 300, in 1969. He won by an incredible six laps, and later referred to that first Dover race as “NASCAR’s invasion of the North.”

Petty will be honored at Dover as part of the Petty Family’s 75th anniversar­y in NASCAR. Dover will unveil a 6-foot, 1,000-pound fiberglass and concrete “King’s Hat” monument in honor of Richard Petty near the Monster Monument.

The exhibit features a collection of photos of Petty, including his 199th career victory. That came in May, 1984 at Dover.

“This is really for the fans to enjoy something unique to our family, our history, and our contributi­ons to the tracks and NASCAR,” Petty said in a statement. “It took a lot of people, time, and effort to make this happen, and our family is honored by that.”

The race schedule is as follows:

● Friday: General Tire 150 ARCA Menards Series race (5 p.m., FS2)

● Saturday: BetRivers 200 NASCAR Xfinity Series Dash 4 Cash race (1:30 p.m., FS1, PRN, SiriusXM)

● Sunday: Würth 400 NASCAR Cup Series race (2 p.m., FS1, PRN, SiriusXM)

Now, if only Tatoian can do something about the weather after the Cup races the previous two years were rained out and reschedule­d for the next day.

That’s why Tatoian has yet to see Dover’s full race weekend potential in five years. That was when the track completed a gradual reduction of seating capacity from about 135,000 to about 54,000.

That last reduction was completed just before the COVID pandemic hit in 2020. In 2021, Dover’s first year with one race instead of two, attendance was limited to 20,000 because of state COVID restrictio­ns.

Then the rain postponed the last two races.

“Ticket sales are more robust than they’ve been in many years,” Tatoian said. “So despite the challenges that have had with weather or COVID related, we’re looking forward to a great weekend.”

As for that weather forecast, the National Weather Service is predicting partly cloudy skies and a high temperatur­e of 75 degrees in Dover next Sunday.

Who are the top drivers to watch?

Johnson, no doubt, has to be among the favorites because of his past success, as does Martin Truex Jr., who won at Dover last year. Truex Jr., who’s from New Jersey, has won four times overall.

But really, Joey Logano says anyone can win because of Dover’s famous high-banked oval.

“Dover is a unique track for a lot of different reasons,” Logano said. “The banking that’s there, the speed’s that there. It’s one of a kind. It’s a lot of fun. It’s probably the fastest feeling lap that you have all year long. It’s just a track that you feel like you’re carrying so much speed, which you are. And it’s so tight around there. So 400 laps feels like a marathon, for sure.”

After a slow start to the season, Logano, a two-time Cup Series champion in 2018 and 2022, had put together four straight finishes in the top 11 before finishing 19th Sunday at Talladega.

Logano is currently 15th in the points standings.

 ?? PROVIDED BY DOVER MOTOR SPEEDWAY ?? NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time Cup Series champion, is one of the former drivers who will greet fans at the monster monument outside the track at Dover Motor Speedway on April 28.
PROVIDED BY DOVER MOTOR SPEEDWAY NASCAR legend Jimmie Johnson, a seven-time Cup Series champion, is one of the former drivers who will greet fans at the monster monument outside the track at Dover Motor Speedway on April 28.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States