RPM at Phoenix, plan on being at Homestead

While the four Richard Petty Motorsports teams were prepping cars for the first NASCAR Sprint Cup practice at Phoenix International Raceway on Friday morning, the regular chain of command was nowhere to be found. Robbie Loomis, executive director of racing operations, was scheduled in before qualifying. Sammy Johns, director of operations was preparing to run a half-Ironman in the Beach to Battleship Triathalon in Wilmington, N.C. In the lounge of the #43 transporter was Dr. Eric Warren, former technical director of Evernham Motorsports who revised his role at RPM specializing in simulation projects, who jokingly deferred responsibility to Mike Shiplett, crew chief of the #43 team. "We're here to sit on the pole and win the race," Shiplett said, sounding like Loomis. Shiplett is encouraged about this weekend's activities after his driver, AJ Allmendinger, won the pole at Phoenix in April and finished 15th. And since Allmendinger participated in the Goodyear tire test at Homestead in September, Shiplett feels the team will be strong in the season finale next weekend. "I think he'll be good there," Shiplett said. "He really liked the new tires – thought they had more grip and were able to fall off. When you have speed and fall off that makes for great racing. That puts the racing back in the driver's hands." As far as whether RPM will have cars for next week, Shiplett says everything is right on schedule. "We have our Homestead cars ready and are expecting delivery on the engines today," Shiplett said. "We'll put the engines in on Monday, chassis dyno the cars on Tuesday, Wednesday we'll do the final scales and the cars will be ready to go to Homestead. FoxSports