DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.— When the green flag flies for the Daytona 500 on Sunday, Regan Smith will be behind the wheel of the No. 41 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet, subbing for suspended driver Kurt Busch.
Last-minute relief jobs are nothing new to Smith, who took drove the No. 88 Chevrolet in 2012 when Dale Earnhardt Jr. suffered a concussion. Smith also was an eleventh-hour replacement for Busch’s car owner, Tony Stewart, last year at Watkins Glen, after Stewart was involved in a fatal sprint car accident.
Now Smith takes over the No. 41 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series ride after Busch was suspended indefinitely by NASCAR on Friday. The Family Court of the State of Delaware issued an Order of Protection of Abuse against Busch after finding that Busch likely had committed an act of domestic violence against his former girlfriend, Patricia Driscoll.
But Smith, the winner of the 2011 Southern 500 at Darlington, would like nothing better than to get back to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series for what he calls “the right reasons,” as in getting hired as a full-time driver.
And Sunday’s Daytona 500 will give him an opportunity to show what he can do at NASCAR’s highest level.
“I would say anytime you have a chance to hop in a race car that you know is fast and know is more than capable of winning races, it’s always an opportunity to showcase talent,” Smith said Saturday morning at Daytona International Speedway. “No matter where it is, no matter what the circumstances or situations are, you’ve got to always think that way and you’ve got to always be prepared that way. So, yeah, I think we have a shot to go out and win this race on Sunday.
“I absolutely think we do, and I’m going to go out and do everything I can to make that happen. And if that helps maybe get me to a situation where we can sit here and talk about these things and have it be strictly because somebody hired me to drive their car, then that’s the goal to go prove to people that I need to be doing that on a full time basis for the right reasons.”
Smith said his wife Megan’s status as an expectant mother, due in two weeks, won’t keep him from racing this weekend.
“My wife and I have a very good relationship, obviously–we’re having a kid,” Smith quipped. “We’ve had those discussions prior to this even happening about if it were to happen for one of the XFINITY races, and our same mentality for the XFINITY races is going to carry over to Sunday. Obviously, it’s a big opportunity for me to be able to race that car.
“I’ve asked her to keep her legs crossed as long as she can if she does go into labor, and we’ll do what we can to make sure I get back as quick as I can if that happens. But I will race both races this weekend.”
Source: Reid Spencer / NASCAR Wire Service