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OOPS! 
The final results are in from the three manufacturers tests held at Daytona during the month of January. Topping the speed charts in non-drafting runs were Matt Kenseth in a Ford @ 182.271. Following were Steve Park in a Chevrolet @ 182.190 and Tony Stewart in a Pontiac @
182.065. The fastest Dodge was Stacy Compton who recorded a top speed of 180.821. With 52 teams testing multiple cars during the test sessions, the speed chart range was from 182.271 to a low posted by Carl Long @ 173.077. Twenty four drivers failed to break 180 mph during the test sessions.
During the ARCA RE/MAX series testing held @ the speedway in December, Dan Pardus recorded a top speed of 183.745. OOPS! Faster than all the Cup cars. In fact most of the ARCA drivers testing were faster than the Cup cars.
Speaking from the shop in Charlotte, Crew Chief Larry Moore said, "I think we can expect a little tinkering with the rules before the race in February. The Powers-That-Be are never happy when we run faster than the Cup cars. Whatever they finally mandate, we still believe we will run up
front."
OUTDOOR CHANNEL JOINS JJM FOR 2001
TEMECULA,
Calif. -(12-14-2000) Management of The Outdoor Channel, Inc. announced plans to sponsor the #42 car
owned by Jim and Judie Motorsports driven
by Dan Pardus of Daytona Beach, Florida in the ARCA/ReMax Series in 2001.
Pardus will
drive The Outdoor Channel Chevrolet in nine races in 2001, of which eight are
partnered with Nascar Winston Cup events. The schedule includes...Press
Release
ARCA
TESTS IN DAYTONA
Most race car drivers aspire to race in Winston Cup.
Visit the garage
area of any ARCA race event and it seems as if most Winston Cup team owners
aspire to race in ARCA. Strolling through the garage area during an ARCA event
one will spot the transporters of Penske Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Dale
Earnhardt, Inc., Junie Dunlavey Racing, and Eel River Racing. These are a few of
the many Winston Cup teams now...Full Story
THE FLORIDA TEST
(HANGING CHADS AND DIMPLES!)
Contacted at his home in Port Orange, Florida, Dan Pardus stated that Hanging
Chads and Dimples have always been a concern at Daytona International
Speedway. The high bank turns at the 2 1/2 mile oval demand smooth
surfaces and clean air. Dimples in the sheet metal can cause drag and slow the
car down. A protruding bit of metal (chad) can displace the air flow and
create handling problems
Dan added. We hope to eliminate these problems before the race. ARCA
officials rarely change race results...Full Story
RED LIGHT/GREEN LIGHT
DAN PARDUS
STARTS 22ND, FINISHES 11TH IN GEORGIA BOOT 400
Children play a game called red light/green light. The leader is the stop
light. All others line up at a distance behind the stop light. The stop light
faces away from the others and says "green light" Everyone tries to
move forward towards the stop light. At any point, the stop light may say "red light" and turn around. If he sees anyone moving, he can make
them go back to the starting point. The stop light's decision to make you go
back is final.
Dan Pardus and Team 42 got to play a racing version of RED LIGHT/GREEN LIGHT
last weekend. During pre-qualifying practice...Full
Story
Dan Tests at Atlanta
Dan
participated in the ARCA test day at the ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY on Monday,
October 30. The test day was in preparation for the ARCA season finale, The
GEORGIA BOOT 400 on Saturday, November 18 at the Atlanta area track in
Hampton, GA.
Dan's fast lap
was @180.704 around the 1.54 paved oval. It was 14th fastest on the speed
chart for the day. Crew Chief,
Larry Moore explained after the session. "This was a test day, not...More
Working through Adversity
Photos from
Talladega
Fans like to see
twisted sheet metal. Drivers and owners are not keen with it because they know
the countless hours spent night after night to hammer out racecar bodies in
preparation for race day. On lap 59 at the Winn Dixie 300 ARCA race at
Talladega, the "Big One" happened. It became glory day for sheet metal
fabricators when Randall Ritter and Calvin Councilor came together in front of
an approaching lead pack of about ten cars drafting together. Dan was at the end
of this lead car draft. Trying to drive through the spinning cars in front of
him, Dan...Full Story
Find the Gremlins!
(10/5/00) Until
you unload the racecar off the transporter at the track and take the first
practice lap you'll never know how well it will perform.
The Lowes Motor Speedway
car was rebuilt after the August Kentucky Speedway event. "On my first
lap, it felt slower than rush hour traffic on I-4". Dan added, "I
knew we would be looking for gremlins today."
Crew Chief, Larry Moore
got his gremlins-bustin gear out. "We had a miss, so first we changed
the carburetor. No improvement. We started changing electrical components.
No better. We looked for gremlins in fuel lines and air chambers. They were
well hidden." Qualifying time came and the team did not feel ready. We
made the qualifying run at 33.123, our slowest run of the year. We were 3.2
seconds slower than the pole qualifying speed. This was a big obstacle for
any driver to overcome in second round qualifying...Full
Story
Going Racing!
(9/21/00) With speedway
racing about to resume in the ARCA Bondo/Mar Hyde Series, Dan and Crew are
completing car preparations for next weeks Talladega Test Day.
Well be taking our 99
Chevrolet Monte Carlo to next Wednesdays test day. Dan spoke from the shop
in Charlotte. Its the same speedway car we ran last year in Talladega and
at Daytona this year. The car performs well, running in the top ten at both
tracks...Full Story
Irv Continues Recovery at Home ...
(9/11/00) Irv MacDougall,
team manager for Dan Pardus who was injured in a motorcycle accident in
August, is now recovering at home and doing very well. Irv's recovery has
been nothing short of miraculous. If all goes well Irv should be back 100%
in the upcoming months. His plans are to take the rest of the season off and
return to the track for Speedweeks 2001.
Irv and Linda MacDougall
have been a part of Dan's racing career...More
MAKING LAPS
(8/26/00) Dan Pardus finished 35th in
the Kentucky Bluegrass Quality Meats 200 in a borrowed car.
Speaking after the race,
Dan commented, "We just didn't have the time to make the set-up on the
car fit track conditions. We had less than an hour pre-race track time and
little time to install and adjust our set-up package. It just didn't work
out." Because of several early caution flags in the race...Full
Story
BLUEGRASS BIRTHDAY BASH
(8/26/00) Jim Gardner, Co-Owner of
Jim & Judie Motorsports with ARCA driver, Dan Pardus cannot remember
celebrating a birthday away from a racetrack. Jims father was a mechanic
for the famed Novis in the Indy 500. Jim first attended the Brickyard
Speedway when he was ten in 1946. Later following college, he joined the
crew of Jimmy Clarks Lotus team and also worked for Dan Gurneys All
American Racing Team.
Switching to NASCAR racing,
Big Jim helped Elmo Langley on that circuit for thirty-five years. In
1992, Jim formed his own ARCA race team when...Full
Story
"Survivors"
(8/24/2000-Sparta,
KY) The Jim
& Judie
Motorsports Chevy is not
quite
race ready with qualifying scheduled within the hour. After completing a good
few laps,
second fastest in the pre-race qualifying practice session, the car got loose
in turn three, spun & backed into the wall. "I guess I got a little
too aggressive. We thought we could be the fastest, now we're the
slowest." Dan commented as he surveyed the damage with co-owner Jim
Gardner in the garage area.
All
is not done for the JJM team this weekend. "We've got a good engine, and
we're knocking on doors to find a car to put it in. We'll know something
before the day is done. Meanwhile, the crew is gathering at the motorhome to
eat some grub worms, drink rainwater and wait to see if the ARCA Tribal
Council votes us out of the garage area.
Stay
tuned here for the continuation of "JJM Survivors."
IRV
RECOVERING
Irv
McDougall, Team Manager for Jim & Judie Motorsports is recovering from
injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident at Ormond Beach, Fl on August 6th.
Irv is presently recovering at Halifax Memorial Hospital in Daytona Beach,
Florida and is improving each day. Release from the hospital is anticipated
next week.
The
accident occurred late Sunday evening on Highway A1A, between Flagler Beach
and Ormond Beach, Fl., when Irv lost control off the shoulder of the road and
skidded on the highway.
He
was traveling at a slow speed at the time, and the car following him assisted
at the accident scene.
Irv,
a motorcycle enthusiast forever had just completed an extensive cross
country bike tour with a friend. Their travels took them through Colorado,
Wisconsin, and Canada. Irv met the race team at Pocono for the July race.
Following the race, the pair continued their cross country excursion to New
York and down the East Coast through the Application mountains.
Our
wishes for a speedy recovery go out to Irv. Messages
to Irv can be forwarded to this web site. (8/17/00)
NEXT
STOP - BLUEGRASS COUNTRY
Dan
Pardus and the Jim & Judie Motorsports Team are ready, ready, ready for
the next race scheduled at the Kentucky Speedway in Sparta, Ky. The Blue Grass
Quality Meats 200 will run on Saturday, August 26.
Speaking
from his home in Port Orange, FL this week, Dan stated the team was confident
they could improve on the fourth place finish they had at the Kentucky
Speedway in July. After the Pocono race in July, we participated in a
Hoosier tire test at the Kentucky Speedway. The more time you can spend
testing...More
SHOULD OF...
Dan
Pardus finished 22nd, one lap down in the Pepsi 200 at Pocono Speedway. He
should of finished third, maybe second or perhaps even first.
Dan
expressed the team's disappointment after the race. "We had a top five
car going in, and felt strong about our chances to win. It just didn't happen
today."
To
win at a Speedway event, a hundred or more different things need to happen
right all at the same time. One thing goes wrong...Full
Story
SPEEDWAY
CHILDRENS CHARITIES TO RIDE IN POCONO
The
Speedway Childrens Charities logo will ride again on the front hood of
Dan Pardus Chevy
Monte Carlo this weekend in Pocono.
Were
happy to continue promoting the work of this fine organization. commented
co-owner Jim Gardner at his shop last week. They give back so much to the
racing community...More
WAY
COOL MAN, WAY COOL!
Way Cool Man, Way
Cool. This was Dan Pardus reaction when finishing fourth in the Kentucky
150 at Kentucky Motorspeedway, Sunday, July 2nd.
Dan qualified and started
third. At the end of Lap 2, he was dead last. I got a little too aggressive
at the start. I thought the tires were heated up. They werent, and the car...
Full Story
Speedway Children's Charities to be featured
at Kentucky
Dan
Pardus and Jim and Judie Motorsports will be
running in the inaugural ARCA race at the new Kentucky Speedway, Sunday July
3rd. The 2000 Chevy Monte Carlo will prominently display the logo of Speedway
Children's Charities on the hood.
Speedway
Children's Charities was founded by Bruton Smith, CEO of Speedway
Motorsports,
Inc. in 1984 to help children. Operating as a non-profit foundation, it's
purpose is to raise funds to be distributed to Charities providing services
for children in need. The foundation
has grown and now has operating chapters
at all Speedway Motorsports facilities...Full Story
HELLO
AMERICA!
Thanks to
the Motorsports Media, we welcome new
Dan Fans.
Dan
Pardus attracted the attention of the Motorsports Media on Thursday at Pocono.
Dan had garnered the outside pole position with a blistering lap of
54.248 seconds over the 2.5 mile triangular
track. With a speed of 165.905, both Dan and Pole-sitter, Tim Steele,
had exceeded the previous ARCA qualifying track record.
On
Saturday, it wasnt long after the race start that...
Full
Story Photos
from the race...
DAN
TOPS TRACK RECORD!
CAPTURES OUTSIDE POLE!
Wow! The Little team that
could almost did!....Win the pole that is. Dan turned in a lap of 54.248, or
165.905 mph to capture the second starting spot for Saturday's Pocono ARCA
200. Both polesitter Tim Steele and Dan broke the previous ARCA qualifying
track record set last year by Blaise Alexander at 164.796 mph. The race will
be televised live on TNN June 17 at 1:00pm.
THE
LITTLE TEAM THAT COULD
Dan
Pardus started 11th and finished 12th in the Flagstar 200 at
Michigan Speedway, Brooklyn Michigan 6-10-2000.
There's a
bigger story than just stating the starting and finishing positions. Racing is
a sport of Mega teams with Mega bucks, even in the ARCA BONDO-HYDE Series.
This weeks race entries included teams backed by Roger Penske, Dale
Earnhardt and Jeremy Mayfield
in the race. Jim and
Judie Motorsports is not a Mega Team...more
CALLING CAR 42
No Race Driver would ever
start a race without his race radio
turned on. Communications between driver, Crew chief, and spotter are a
"must do" function of racing. But using a cell phone!?
It will happen this weekend between Driver Dan Pardus and Crew Chief, Larry
Moore.
Larry, an experienced Late
Model and ARCA driver is scheduled to race the 100 lap Dirt Late Model Dream
Race VII. The race will run Saturday night...more
MICHIGAN PREPARATION
What does a Driver-Owner do
between races? If your Dan Pardus, you design, build, install, fabricate,
weld, bondo, prime and paint your next racecar. There are just three weeks
between the Easy Care 100 Race in Charlotte and the next superspeedway ARCA
race in Brooklyn, Michigan on June 10th. Jim & Judie Motorsports will be
running a new 2000 Monte Carlo at this race...more
LITTERBUG BITES!
Dan Pardus finished the
Easy Care 100 on the lead lap in 14th place. This finish in the Coastal
Auctions Chevy Monte Carlo came after difficulty in handling caused by a
litterbug incident midway through the race. Dan commented, "We definitely
had a top ten car today, and our Wegner motor had the power to move us to the
front"....full report [photos]
DAN TO START EIGHTH IN
EASY CARE 100
Dan Pardus completed his
qualifying lap at the Lowes Motor Speedway in a time of 29.965 seconds
recording a speed of 180.210. Qualifying was held Thursday evening, May 18, in
preparation for the ARCA Easy Care 100 race that precedes THE WINSTON Saturday
night.
Dan was ecstatic about the
performance of the team and the car. Talking at the team trailer after the final
results were posted...more
DAN PARDUS TOPS ARCA TEST
Dan Pardus, Daytona Beach ARCA driver led a group of 32 ARCA teams testing at
Lowe's Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina. The testing was for the
upcoming May 20 ARCA EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 100 Race.
Dan and car owner, Jim Gardner, were all smiles on hearing the results. "We
knew we were fast and the car felt good all the way around the track,"
replied Pardus. Dan posted a time of 30.47 seconds around the 1 1/2 mile oval
and...more
Daytona:
Disappointed,
Not
Dissatisfied
Race Report
125-Mile
Qualifying
Race
Daytona 500
February 17,
2000 "It
takes
the
Complete
Package!"
Ask
any
Winston
Cup
Team
Owner
or
Driver
how
to
make
the
Daytona
500,
and
the
answer
will
probably
be
"It
takes
the
Total
Package...Car,
Driver,
Team,
Handling,
Horsepower,
Testing
and
Time." The
Chevrolet
Monte
Carlo,
Car
Number
65
finished
27th
in
the
second
Twin
125
mile
qualifying
race.
The
car
owned
by
D
&
M
Motorsports
and
Jim
&
Judie
Motorsports
qualified
54th
during
Bud
Pole
Qualifying.
As
a
new
team,
with
no
provisional
to
fall
back
on, we
needed
to
finish
in
the
top
fourteen in Thursday's
Second
Twin
125
race
to
make
the
field
for
the
Daytona
500...more
[Photos]
Race
Report-Daytona
ARCA
Pro2Call
200
February
13,
2000 Dan
Pardus
completed
the
first
race
of
the
2000
season
with
solid
seventh
place
finish. Starting
12th,
Dan
quickly
moved
into
the
top
ten,
Dan
spent
most
of
the
race
in
the
top
ten,
and
for
a
time
was
in
the
top
five
racing
with
drafting
partners,
Bobby
Gerhart,
Shawna
Robinson,
and
Kirk
Shelmerdine. A
late
race
caution
caused
some
confusion
on
the
restart...more
Dan
Pardus
Enters
Daytona
500
1/17/2000
-Dan
Pardus
arrived
at
the
Daytona
International
Speedway
Monday
to
participate
in
the
mandatory
two
day
General
Motors
test
session
for
Daytona
500
entrants.
"We
have
been
working
hard
in
the
off
season...putting
together
a
program
to
compete
in
Winston
Cup."
Dan
commented
when
interviewed
at
the
track
on
Monday.
"Right
now
we
are
scheduled
to
compete
in
the
four
superspeedway
events
at
Daytona
and
Talladega
in
addition
to
our
ten
race
ARCA
schedule...more
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