Talladega, AL – The ForeverLawn Black and Green Grass Machine rolled into Talladega Super Speedway with arguably their sharpest looking design since entering the sport. The new look coupled with a new number struggled in qualifying but thanks to some good calls by team and driver, Jeffrey Earnhardt didn’t remain in the back for long.
The fourth generation driver was in the heart of Earnhardt Country and once again demonstrated his family’s skill at NASCAR’s largest track. “We knew we had a good package but qualifying didn’t work out as planned” said Jeffrey. “The guys as Sam Hunt Racing felt confident the car would improve and it only took a few laps to climb the ladder.”
And climb he did.
Earnhardt piloted the number 24 Toyota Supra into the top ten and was positioning the team for a strong finish. “I felt like our car was really responsive and I could change lanes with ease. Unfortunately one of the other teams made a careless error and took out several cars. We were I that unlucky few that had our day ended early.”
Jeffrey returns to action in Nashville on May 31st and his confidence is high. “I think we’re going to run up front and look forward to having the opportunity to give ForeverLawn and our fans something special.”