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Dodges looking for relief as season heads into Charlotte

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Posted 2:17PM on Wednesday 9th October 2002 ( 22 years ago )
CONCORD, N.C. - Their championship hopes were ruined when Sterling Marlin was lost for the year with a neck injury. Now the Dodge camp is trying to salvage the season, certain that only NASCAR can help.<br> <br> Dodge officials head into the UAW-GM Quality 500 at Lowe&#39;s Motor Speedway this weekend frustrated over alleged disadvantages between their Intrepid and the other three car makes.<br> <br> &#34;We&#39;ve had somewhat of a catastrophe the past few weeks,&#34; said Jim Julow, vice president for Dodge Motorsports. &#34;With Sterling being injured, that put a big hole in our plans. And we&#39;ve seen that our cars have not been real competitive, and we still have not had any rules relief.&#34;<br> <br> Marlin, the top-running Dodge all season and the Winston Cup points leader for 25 straight weeks, had to get out of his car last week when doctors discovered a fractured vertebra in his neck.<br> <br> So Marlin, the defending race winner, won&#39;t be in the No. 40 Dodge for Thursday&#39;s qualifying and he won&#39;t be able to finish his quest for his first Winston Cup title.<br> <br> His injury has left Dodge without a championship contender this season - Bill Elliott is a distant eighth in the points and Marlin, the only other Dodge even in the Top 20, will continue to plummet in the standings as he misses the final six races.<br> <br> It&#39;s just short of devastating for Dodge, which returned to NASCAR last season after a long absence from auto racing and has come close to being a consistent contender. Marlin finished third in the championship standings last season and the Dodges have six victories this year.<br> <br> But none has come since late summer, when Ward Burton and Bill Elliott put the Intrepid in the winner&#39;s circle in three straight races.<br> <br> Since that stretch of Dodge domination, NASCAR allowed the Chevrolets and Pontiacs to extend their front air dams and Dodge officials believe they&#39;ve suffered from it.<br> <br> Chevrolet drivers have won five of eight races since the rules change, with Fords taking the other three. In that same time, the Dodges have failed to run up front - the top finishing Intrepid was Burton in 10th at Talladega last weekend and the next closest one was Kyle Petty in 16th.<br> <br> &#34;You look at the Chevy performance, it took them a few weeks to sort it out, but they&#39;re strong now and a large part of it has to be based on the new nose,&#34; Julow said.<br> <br> It&#39;s not clear where the Dodges need the most help. They&#39;ve complained to NASCAR for months that their engines are underpowered, but deficiencies in aerodynamics have become a new issue since Chevrolet got its help in August.<br> <br> &#34;We&#39;ve got a menu of requests into NASCAR that we think can help,&#34; Julow said. &#34;We don&#39;t want to put all our eggs in one request, so we&#39;ve given them a couple to select from and hopefully they will because it&#39;s frustrating after our early success to be struggling like this.&#34;<br> <br> But NASCAR, which heard the latest Dodge complaint Tuesday, is unlikely to provide any assistance before the end of the season.<br> <br> &#34;If they are talking about being at a disadvantage with the motor, then they have been all year,&#34; NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter said. &#34;It&#39;s the same motor all year and they led the points most of the year with that motor.<br> <br> &#34;So we just don&#39;t think it&#39;s appropriate, with as few races as there are left on the schedule, to do anything. There&#39;s not much we can do to help them.&#34;<br> <br> That&#39;s unsettling news for Dodge, which thinks any sort of relief from NASCAR could do wonders for the cynicism its teams currently have.<br> <br> &#34;It&#39;s tough to run out there thinking that at best, you have a 15th place car,&#34; Julow said. &#34;That&#39;s a tough work week and our performance over the past weeks indicates that&#39;s always likely. It&#39;s tough to keep people&#39;s head in it when that&#39;s the case, so any kind of relief could have a huge psychological benefit.&#34;<br>

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