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Dario Franchitti cheerful, has ‘no expectations’ ahead of surprise NASCAR start

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Dario Franchitti cheerful, has ‘no expectations’ ahead of surprise NASCAR start

When looking at the field for Saturday’s first-ever street race for the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS), one name in particular may jump out at you — Dario Franchitti.

The 52-year-old Scotsman has won four IndyCar titles, three Indianapolis 500s, and is even a winner in prestigious endurance racing events like the Rolex 24 and Sebring 12 Hours. And now, he will be part of the first street race in the history of the NCTS.

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And he likely has more laps around the circuit than any other driver in the field, which will be critical as teams got almost no practice due to afternoon storms hitting the area on Friday.

“I think track experience, yeah, is one thing,” said Franchitti in a Friday press conference. “I understand the surfaces and the details of the circuit. It’s going to feel a lot different in the truck certainly than it did in the IndyCar.

“It was so long ago. My last IndyCar start here was 2013. There will be a lot of people out there, a lot of drivers out there learning. We included. If the rain does come, that’s going to throw a bit of a curve ball in there.”

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Franchitti will start sixth, driving the #1 for TRICON Garage in a very different experience for the veteran racer.

“Felt a bit different coming to the track this morning from my job at Ganassi (as team advisor/driver coach) when all I have to do is tell these guys what they’re doing wrong,” said Franchitti with a smile. “Now I have to do it right myself. It’s exciting. It’s a very different feeling. It’s nice to experience it again. It’s nice to sort of be sitting there last night checking out all the data, looking at everything, preparing for the day. Getting here this morning, all that stuff, I was a bit late with the traffic.

“Yeah, it will be very interesting to see how today goes. I have no real expectations. I think there’s a fair chance of rain, which could throw a bit of a spanner in the works. But we’ll see.”

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