Martin Truex Jr. look forward to not wins in the Daytona 500

Martin Truex Jr. and his furniture Roy Ray Racing team won the stage last season and owned the points but did not expect the same Sunday in the same way as the Daytona 500.

Last season, his first Moscow power won the signing of the Enchika Cup series championship and won the signing of his belt between Coca-Cola 600 and South 500, in NASCAR's premier event, the victory took new money for the track.

Martin Truex Jr. not looking for stage wins in the Daytona 500


"We've been here and won and are not thinking about the points, do not worry about the win at the point and the stadium, we're here to win," he said.

"After viewing Daytona and after creating points, we have 35 remaining runs."

Truex scored 19th-century winners and 54 playoff points, which ended last season in the Winner-Homestead-Miami Speedway last season, where he won the race to capture the championship.

The track and crew chief Cole Pair were credited for getting the most out of NASCAR's new stadium race format.

But the 78 Toyota team's team hopes to participate in this competition.

"If you are fortunate to be a final four driver on the Homestead, then a nation suffers a lot of pressure. Believe it is a stress," Trax said.

In 2016, after the advent of electronic timing and scoring, he lost the Danny Hamlin in a photo-finish in the last phase. Last year, the track was ahead with two laps, but ran from the fuel and ended up to the 13th.

"I know we have been here several times in Daytona 500." At the age of 37, Tricks said, "We've won after winning and we've been thinking about what we've done in the last few years."

"There is no guarantee that we will examine the rest of them, but it's the chance to do this and we have seen it as a team to see the races that I was not able to do.

"I'm enjoying the opportunity and it seems professional in this position."

The track did not get a SuperSpeed Race in his Cup career, and his runner-up finish was the first best ever in his 25th career at the 2016 Daytona International Speedway.

The track acknowledges that its performance has been "a little frustrating."

"Our superspeedway records have been very bad and generally (they) have not been in my strong case," he said. "I think I'm always in the right place at the wrong time.

"I have been able to position myself in a shot to win a few of them but have not been able to accomplish it yet. We're still learning the ways to make the key better and to position themselves in front of the field and as a team to stay there.

"I do not know if we still figured it out. I'm not sure that there is one speed in our currents so that they can be bigger challenges and aggressive here, but we will find it."

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