Aric Almirola Ready to Capitalize on Previous Strong Finishes at Superspeedways

ASCAR is heading to the second Superspeedway track of the year, and Aric Almirola is ready to take on the 2.66 miles of Talladega Superspeedway. Almirola will pilot the No. 43 Fresh From Florida Ford in Sunday’s 500-mile main event. The team is hoping to build off of the momentum from a 12th-place finish in the Daytona 500, the first Superspeedway race of 2016. Currently sitting 24th in the Championship Point Standings, Almirola is looking to advance his position with a strong finish this weekend. 

Almirola will pull double duty in Alabama, driving the No. 98 Fresh From Florida Ford for Biagi-DenBeste Racing in Saturday’s NASCAR XFINITY race. Running a partial-schedule in the XFINITY series as his Cup schedule allows, this will be Almirola’s sixth start in the series of the 2016 season. Almirola finished 11th in Daytona’s XFINITY race earlier this year.

Having made 12 starts at Talladega in the Sprint Cup Series previously, Almirola has scored eight Top-20 finishes. His best finish of 10th place came in the spring of 2013. Almirola has made three starts in the XFINITY Series at Talladega. He’s finished 10th at the superspeedway twice, once in 2011 and again 2015.

Almirola will be participating in a fan Q&A at the Ford Display in Talladega Superspeedway’s Fan Midway on Sunday morning. Make sure that you’re there to have your question answered!

When: Sunday, May 1, 9:30 – 9:45 AM
Where: Talladega Superspeedway Fan Midway, Ford Display

“Talladega is the biggest crapshoot of all. It’s a unique race track in the respect that handling doesn’t matter. Of all the tracks that we go to every year, it’s the one track where handling just doesn’t matter. It’s just about having your car trimmed out to go very, very fast. If it goes fast by itself then it will typically draft well. And, if it doesn’t go fast, the draft will still makeup a lot of the difference. It’s a place where you have to be very aggressive and take risky chances. Sometimes those chances pay off for you and sometimes you end up in a big crash. But, I like our chances going into Talladega. We had great cars in Daytona, both Cup and XFINITY, and I think we’ll be just as strong in Talladega.”

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