One of the greatest accomplishments of the
Snowball Derby is the quality of drivers and teams it draws year after
year. Champions from all over the short track world will migrate south
to Pensacola, FL for this winter classic. Among them this year is
two-time CRA Super Series champion and former All American 400 winner
Johnny VanDoorn. But he’ll have some still competition from the Five
Flag Speedway regulars who are ready to defend their turf.
Blizzard
Series Champion Augie Grill and one of the hottest Super Late Model
drivers in the Southeast, Bubba Pollard want to keep the Snowball
Derby trophy in their area.
After posting three wins at the Florida
half-mile in 2011 thus far, Bubba Pollard thinks he’ll certainly be
able to use his experience at the track to his advantage as a solid
starting ground, but knows it won’t be an easy task this year.
"It’s going to be hard because it’s going to
be so different," said Pollard. "We’re used to impound races (with the
Blizzard Series) and we’re not going to have that anymore. And with
weather having changed so much, that’s going to have a big impact on
how the car drives. It won’t be like the races we ran there all
summer. So you know it’s going to be almost a level playing field
(with all the other drivers coming in). We might have a little bit of
an edge when we get there, but all in all it’s going to be pretty much
the same for everyone."
And when it comes to drivers from all around
the country coming south onto his turf seeking the Tom Dawson trophy,
Pollard sees them all the same – just more competition to beat.
"It’s just more cars, more racers," said
Pollard. "It’s good to have different people come down and race with
different guys to see how you stack up against different people."
And while Pollard and his three wins in 2011
are hoping to rise to the top against the stiffest Super Late Model
competition in the country, two-time Snowball Derby champion Augie
Grill also has a pretty big vote of confidence going into the 300-lap
main event.
"Having the championship this year and
having won it before definitely don’t hurt," said Grill. "But it does
get harder and harder every year. That’s the reason we run down there
all year though, to get that experience and those notes to help us
when it comes down to Derby time. Now we’ve just got to use our hard
work all year long to work against everyone else’s hard work and try
to be the best."
Meanwhile, from the opposite perspective,
two-time CRA Super Series champion Johnny VanDoorn isn’t letting
anyone else’s home track advantage slow him down, in fact, he’s
actually benefitting from it.
"When it comes to a starting point, that’s
where I might say I’m at a slight disadvantage," said VanDoorn.
"Anytime you have a home track advantage it’s a definite benefit.
Knowing the tires and the track and all the little things that go
along with it is huge. They (Grill and Pollard) are definitely going
to be at a big advantage having been there all year, especially with a
new tire. But I’ve got some notes to go off of from last year and some
info from people who have been down there more than we have, that has
given us a game plan to go off of. When you go down there once a year
for the Derby you’ve got to be on top of your game because, in a way,
you’re already a couple laps down because those guys have such a big
advantage starting. You’ve really got to be on top of your game and be
prepared for anything."
VanDoorn, who has found bad luck in his past
two Snowball Derby runs, is looking to improve upon those misfortunes
to add his name to the historic Snowball Derby trophy with the
knowledge he’s gained from those previous attempts. VanDoorn also
corroborated Pollard’s excitement to pit the best of the best against
each other to see how they truly stack up in the world of Super Late
Model racing.
"I’m not exactly planning to do anything
different this year than my normal routine," said VanDoorn. "We’re
just going to be more aware of certain things that we learned down
there last year. We’ve worked on some things that will kind of give us
a head start and I’m looking forward to going to the biggest late
model short track race in the world. I mean, if you want to see how
you stand or how you rank, this is the race. If you can be competitive
and win the race you can walk away knowing you’ve beat the best and
that’s just great."