Gravels Title Defense Begins At Volusia
Written by I Dig Sports
David Gravel achieved a lifelong goal last season, earning his first World of Outlaws NOS Energy Drink Sprint Car Series championship.
Piloting Big Game Motorsports No. 2 car, Gravel put on a clinic as he tallied 15 victories and 60 top-10 finishes in 66 races as he ran away with the title over rival Carson Macedo.
Gravel, who mired in the shadows of Brad Sweets title reign before Sweet darted to High Limit Racing, now has a new objective for this year stay at the top.
The way to remain as the World of Outlaws top driver is a simple, but challenging task.
It starts with the race car itself.
Just so dependent on how your car is handling. As far as component wise, we have everything money could buy and so do all the top teams, Gravel began.
Its being prepared with your engine program, being prepared with your shock program. Making sure thats really deep. Luckily, we have a lot of engines in our arsenal. In the engine program, were in very, very good shape.
If we have a set of shocks, we like making sure we have three or four sets of them. You could tear one up. Whatever the situation is, you need to make sure you have plenty of what you like. As a race team, weve had fine-tuned stuff, very small things, but the last three years, everythings about pretty much identical.
With the equipment practically identical in years past, the rest falls on executing every night as various changes are bound to happen.
Its just crossing your Ts and dotting your Is and trying to be perfect and doing all the small things right, Gravel said. But tires change, race tracks change, so, its so huge on your communication with your team, giving good feedback and just adapting.
Stuffs going to change. What worked last year might not work this year. So, you just have to react to what the car is telling you.
This year will perhaps be a new feeling for the Watertown, Conn., driver as hes now made the switch from being the hunter to the hunted.
While that may be true, Gravel believes hes already had that pressure after Sweets departure made him the driver to beat.
I kind of felt like the target was on our back to start the year, Gravel said. I thought we were expected to win the championship. We led most of the season in the points, so I feel like the target was kind of on our back all season long.
I dont know if much is going to change there, but were going to work really hard to not get off that top step. Its going to be tough. Theres several guys that are going to run good this year for sure.
So, were just gonna put our heads down and worry about ourselves, continuing to qualify well and put ourselves in good position.
His first opportunity to make a statement on the new season comes this week at the annual Federated Auto Parts DIRTcar Nationals at Floridas Volusia Speedway Park, where he notched a third Big Gator title last season.