Month: June 2011

  • Germain Racing Brings in Slawter to Lead Marketing Efforts

    Mooresville(06-14-2011) – Germain Racing has hired Jamey Slawter as Vice President of Sales and Marketing. Slawter. A senior executive in the motorsports industry, Slawter brings more than 13 years of experience selling sponsorships to championship-caliber race teams. He will lead all marketing, sales, account management and licensing endeavors., NC

    “We are excited to have Jamey join our race team. He brings years of experience and a proven track record of success in NASCAR sales and marketing. I am looking forward to working with him,” said Bob Germain Jr., president of Germain Racing.

    Germain Racing began in 2004 as a single-truck organization competing solely in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. The team has since earned two Truck Series championship titles and Germain Racing’s 22 victories have played a key role in Toyota ’s five-year reign on the manufacturer’s championship in NCWTS.

    Currently Germain Racing competes under the Toyota brand in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with sponsorship from GEICO, South Point Hotel & Casino, Valvoline, Tire Kingdom , Georgia Boot, Lofton Cattle, Lincoln Welders, Samoa Artesian Waters and Big Red. For information on how your company can join the lineup of sponsors at Germain Racing visit www.GermainRacing.com.

  • NAPA Racing/Martin Truex Jr. Michigan Preview

    NAPA Racing/Martin Truex Jr. Michigan Preview

    MARTIN TRUEX JR. No. 56 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota Michigan International Speedway          

    CORNELIUS, N.C.—  NAPA AUTO PARTS driver Martin Truex Jr. and new crew chief Chad Johnston are off to a solid start after earning a 10th-place finish and gaining two spots in the point standings at Pocono. They plan to keep the momentum going this weekend at Michigan International Speedway. Truex calls the fast, two-mile, D-shaped oval “a big old dirt track” and one of the most enjoyable tracks on the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit.

    QUOTES

    MARTIN TRUEX JR. ON RACING AT MICHIGAN: “I really like Michigan and the biggest reason is the amount of grooves it has. It is a really big track with it being high banked and two miles long. It makes it a lot of fun because you’ve got at least five to six different lanes to chose for each corner and they all work really well. If you can get your car set up for anywhere on that track, you can run well. That’s the biggest thing. And the speed—it’s fun to run that fast and slide around. It’s like running a big old dirt track.”

    ON NEW PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT: “At Michigan, I’ll be announcing a new partnership and they’ll be activating at the track this weekend. Fans coming to the tracks this summer can take advantage of some great products. Stay tuned and check out our web site and Facebook pages on Friday afternoon for all details.”

    ADDITIONAL NOTES OF INTEREST

    · TRUEX ON TRACKSIDE: Martin Truex Jr. will visit the SPEED stage at MIS for a LIVE edition of Trackside on SPEED. It airs Friday at 7 p.m.

    · Sunday’s race marks Truex’s 204th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start. In 10 starts at MIS, he has two top-five, three top-10 and seven top-20 finishes. His average start is 14th and finish is 17th.

    · NAPA Racing will host Honorary Pit Crew Member Jeremy Handley. He’s worked 14 years for C.A. Hull out of Commerce, Michigan. It is a bridge construction company that uses NAPA products on all of their equipment.               

    Driver Information         

    Driver:        Martin Truex Jr.

    Born:           June 29, 1980 Hometown: Mayetta, N.J.

    Broadcast Schedule      

    Date:         Friday           June 17 P1         12:30 p.m.         SPEED            P2           3:30 p.m.        SPEED

    Date:      Saturday         June 18 Qual          1 p.m.           SPEED

    Date:       Sunday          June 19 Race         1 p.m.                TNT

  • Earnhardt Ganassi Racing/ Michigan I Advance Notes

    Earnhardt Ganassi Racing/ Michigan I Advance Notes

    Michigan International Speedway Advance Notes

    Race:                             HELUVA GOOD! SOUR CREAM DIPS 400 on Sunday, June 19

    Track:                            Michigan International Speedway (2.0-mile oval)

    Location:                      Brooklyn, Mich.

    Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Media Contacts at Michigan International Speedway NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS)                                      Jeff Dowling                 No. 1 McDonald’s Chevrolet Shayna Keller              No. 42 Cars 2 Chevrolet

    NOTES Jamie McMurray and No.1 McDonald’s Team

    Return to the Irish Hills of Michigan:  Jamie McMurray will be making his 17th career NSCS start at Michigan this weekend when he takes the green flag in his No. 1 McDonald’sChevrolet. McMurray’s best NSCS start came in this race last year as the No.1 rolled off from the outside pole. McMurray’s best finish came during the second Michigan race in 2004 when he recorded his lone Michigan top-five finishing fourth. McMurray has one top-five, four top-10s and an average finish of 19.3 at the Brooklyn, Michigan oval.

    Last Weekend:  Jamie McMurray started the 5-Hour Energy 500 in Pocono from the 13th-position and the McDonald’s team showed strength early on in the race and McMurray quickly drove the No. 1 Chevrolet into the top-10.  However, hopes of staying up front all day would come to an abrupt end when the team lost third gear in the transmission, resulting in a lengthy repair and a 33rd place finish.

    In the Points: McMurray and the No. 1 Team lost two positions after their 33rd place finish at Pocono falling from 27th to 29th. He is currently trailing 12th place by 107 points, and 10th place by 116.

    Can I Take Your Order?: Jamie McMurray, 2010 Daytona 500 champion and driverof the No.1 McDonald’s Chevrolet will greet the public beginning at 11 a.m. on Thursday, June 16 at McDonald’s, 3310 E. Michigan Ave. in Jackson, Mich.McMurray will be signing autographs, posing for pictures and meeting with the public. It’s part of a special McDonald’s event to celebrate the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Michigan International Speedway on June 19.

    McDonald’s Fun Fact:Did you know that the Big Mac was created by Jim Delligatti who was from team owner Chip Ganassi’s hometown of Pittsburgh? It was designed to compete with a similar Big Boy sandwich and became so popular that it was added to the menu in 1968.

    Juan Pablo Montoya and No. 42 Cars 2Team

    Cars 2 Paint Scheme: Montoya will be sporting the colors of Disney/Pixar’s newest movie Cars 2 this weekend. Cars 2 is about the racecar Lightening McQueenand tow truck Mater as they embark on a journey to Europe, Japan and London to compete in the first World Grand Prix to determine the world’s fastest car. Cars 2 will hit movie theaters next Friday, June 24th. Look for exclusive Cars 2 toys in Target this month.

    Michigan History:  Montoya has made eightNASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Michigan International Speedway.  He has an average start of 15.5 and an average finish of 22.1.  Montoya’s best start at the two-mile track came August 2009 when he qualified in third. His best finish came in the spring of 2009 when the No.42 came home with a sixth place finish.

    Did You Know?: Juan PabloMontoya is no stranger to success at Michigan International Speedway.  He competed at the two-mile oval in the CART Series in 1999 where he started third, led for 28 laps and finished on the podium in second place.  In the July 2000 CART race he drove to Victory Lane for Chip Ganassi Racing. Montoya started the race from the seventh position and led 39 laps before taking the checkered flag. 

    Michigan Native:  Michigan International Speedway marks a homecoming forfront-tire carrier Eric Bilyeu. Bilyeu, a native of Waterford, Mich., grew up approximately 80 miles from the track.  He attended college and played Hockey at the University of Alabama-Huntsville. Bilyeu got his start in NASCAR five years ago after reading a story in NASCAR Scene about the Ganassi Racing pit crews. He sent in a resume and became one of the first members of the team’s pit crew development program.

    Last Weekend: Juan Pablo Montoya and the Target team were a permanent fixture up in the top-10 for 200-laps at Pocono Raceway. The No. 42 Chevrolet started in the 16th position, led a total of 38 laps and overcame a transmission problem in the closing laps to finish seventh. This marks the fifth top-10 finish for the Target team this season and advances Montoya to the 13th position in the point standings; 22 out of 10th.

    2011 Numbers:After 14 races this season, Montoya has accumulated two poles, two top-five and five top-10 finishes. He’s completed 4517 out of 4548 possible laps (99.3%), has led 95 laps and has an average finishing position of 16.4. His 13th position in the point standings is the highest ranking Montoya has ever had after 14 races in his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career.

    CHASSIS INFO No. 1 McDonald’s Chevrolet (NSCS):Chassis #1104. Crew Chief Kevin “Bono” Manion has elected to bring chassis #1104 to Michigan International Speedway this weekend.  This chassis was last used at Charlotte Motor Speedway for both the All-Star Race and the Coca-Cola 600. McMurray ran well with this chassis in the 600, leading several laps before losing an engine.

    No. 42 Target Chevrolet (NSCS): Chassis #1015. Crew Chief Brian Pattie will bring chassis #1015 to Michigan International Speedway. This chassis was used earlier this year at Charlotte Motor Speedway along with Michigan last season.

    2011 STATS NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

    Starts Wins  Poles Top 5s Top 10s Ave Start Ave Finish Pts. Pos./(Prev) Jamie McMurray 14 0 1 0 1 15.9 22.2 29/27 Juan Pablo Montoya 14 0 2 2 5 16.6 16.4 13/15

    CAREER STATS NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

    Starts Wins  Poles Top 5s Top 10s Ave Start Ave Finish Jamie McMurray  307 6 8 39 94 19.4 19.2 Juan Pablo Montoya 158 2 7 20 46 17.3 19.5

    TEAM ROSTERS Tony Glover – Team Manager Steve Hmiel – Director of Competition

    No. 1 (NSCS) Hometown   Hometown Crew Chief:  Kevin Manion Boylston, MA Rear Tire Changer: Chris Taylor  West Plains, MO Chief Mechanic:  Gary Putnam Vernon, CT Rear Tire Carrier:  Adam Mosher Fort Mill, SC Front Tire Changer:  Cory DeMarco St. Louis, MO Gas Man:  Benjy Grubbs Richmond, VA Front Tire Carrier:  Doug Riepe Danbury, CT Spotter:   Lorin Rainer Prestonburg, KY Jack Man:  Tracy Duncan Lincolnton, NC    

    No. 42 (NSCS) Hometown   Hometown Crew Chief:  Brian Pattie Zephyrhills, FL  Rear Tire Changer:  Chris McMullen Troutman, NC Chief Mechanic:  Heath Silver Asheville, NC  Rear Tire Carrier:  Chip Goode Statesville, NC   Front Tire Changer:  Trevor Lysne Fergus Falls, MN  Gas Man:  Ed Watkins Maiden, NC   Front Tire Carrier:  Eric Bilyeu Waterford, MI  Spotter:  Tab Boyd Pensacola, FL   Jack Man:  Mark Jacobs Fort Walton Beach, FL

  • Reed Sorenson No. 30 Rexall Chevrolet News and Notes

    Reed Sorenson No. 30 Rexall Chevrolet News and Notes

    REED SORENSON QUICK FACTS

    No. 30 Rexall Chevrolet Impala

    Alliance Truck Parts 250

    Michigan International Speedway June 18, 2011

    Reed Sorenson 2011 Season Starts Poles Wins Top-fives Top-10s DNFs 14 0 0 5 10 1

    No. 30 Rexall Chevrolet News and Notes

    ·Sorenson back in the Rexall Chevy… For the third time this season, Reed Sorenson will hop out of his usual No. 32 Dollar General Chevrolet to pilot the No. 30 Rexall Impala. In his two previous starts in the Rexall Chevy, Sorenson brought home 11th and 14th-place finishes at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Auto Club Speedway, respectively.

    When Sorenson jumps behind the wheel of the No. 30 machine, he doesn’t just change numbers and sponsors, he swaps teams as well. As in his previous events with Rexall on the hood, Sorenson will work with veteran crew chief Stewart Cooper and his team. Cooper and his team also work with Sprint Cup Series star Kasey Kahne when he pilots Turner Motorsports No. 30 and No. 38 entries. Sorenson and the Rexall crew can be heard on the No. 30 radio frequency (460.8875). 

    ·Leader of the pack… For the second time in 2011, Sorenson is the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) points leader. With a string of five consecutive top-10 finishes, he is two-points ahead of second-place Elliott Sadler and six markers in front of third-place Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. in the driver points standings.

    ·Media Availability… Sorenson will be available to the media at 10:15 a.m. EDT on Friday, June 18th in the Michigan International Speedway (MIS) media center.

    ·This week’s Impala… Sorenson will hit the track with chassis TMS-124 this weekend at MIS. Kahne has raced this chassis on three occasions in 2011, at Texas Motor Speedway, Darlington Raceway and Charlotte Motor Speedway where he finished 11th, seventh and 22nd, respectively.

    ·Consistency pays off… In 14 events this season, Sorenson has been one of the series’ most consistent competitors. He is credited with five top-five and 10 top-10 finishes in those 14 starts, with only one finish outside the top-15. Sorenson has a 96.6% lap completion rate, a 10.8 average starting spot and a 9.4 average finishing position. He has led 83 laps and never fallen outside the top-five in the championship point standings.

    ·MIS: by the numbers… In five starts at MIS, Sorenson has two top-10 finishes, with 15 laps led. In his last appearance at the two-mile oval (August, 2010), he finished eighth after starting 13th, but his best finish of seventh came in the series’ 2006 event at the track. 

    ·Turner Motorsports welcomes back Rexall… After making their NASCAR debut last season, Turner Motorsports is pleased to continue their marketing partnership with Rexall.After one hundred years, the Rexall brand continues its commitment to providing affordable and high quality products to consumers, which is the foundation for its success.  Standing the test of time, Rexall has built a rich heritage of making life a little healthier one day at a time.  More than 280 Rexall products are available only at Dollar General across first aid, cough and cold, over-the counter medicines, children’s medicines and vitamin and supplements.     

    Reed Sorenson on his 2011 season  “We have run very well this season. I am excited to be leading the points, but with this new system, the standings have been shaking up every week. We need to keep up with these solid and consistent runs.  It is consistency that is going to win this championship. I have worked with Stewart Cooper and the No. 30 team twice already this season, so I’m confident we will be successful together this weekend in Michigan.” 

    Follow the No. 30 team on Twitter!Twitter.com/No30TurnerNNS  Follow Turner Motorsports on Twitter!Twitter.com/TurnerMotorspts  Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports 

    Reed Sorenson Career Race by Race NNS Stats at MIS Year/Event Start Finish Laps Status Led 2005 (Aug.) 4 36 113/125 Engine 1 2006 (Aug.) 34 7 128/128 Running 13 2007 (Aug.) 4 20 124/125 Running 0 2009 (Aug.) 21 12 125/125 Running 1 2010 (Aug.) 13 8 125/125 Running 0

    Avg. Start Avg. Finish Total Laps Total Led

    15.2 16.6 615/628 15 Career NNS Stats at MIS Starts Poles Wins Top-fives Top-10s DNFs 5 0 0 0 2 1

  • Stewart Drives Formula 1 Car in the Mobil 1 Swap at Watkins Glen

    Stewart Drives Formula 1 Car in the Mobil 1 Swap at Watkins Glen

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    On a dark and dreary day at the picturesque Watkins Glen International Speedway Mobil 1 racers swapped cars. At the end of it all they were nothing but smiles as each driver took their own car around the track for 3 or 4 laps and then they drove each others cars. The drivers were NASCAR’s Tony Stewart and F-1’s Lewis Hamilton.

    [media-credit id=18 align=”alignright” width=”199″][/media-credit]This event marked the first time an active F-1 team has been at Watkins Glen since 1980 and comes on the 50th anniversary of F-1 first appearance here.   The race track that they would drive on would be the full course that includes the infamous “boot” section that is not used during a NASCAR race. After everything was done Stewart said, “I wish we did run the boot, there’s a lot of opportunity to pass there. It’s different but I think we should race there.” It also marked the first time Stewart had run on rain tires.

    Before they swapped cars the drivers came in the media center and seemed very relaxed as they explained how excited they were to do this. Hamilton was asked if he had a nickname, like Stewart did what would it be? He responded, “Bump, probably,” since he ran into so many cars lately. When Hamilton was asked what advice Stewart had given him about driving the road course he laughed and said, “Just go flat out, everywhere” to the laughter of the media center. But Hamilton did admit to being somewhat nervous about driving a stock car.

    Then the drivers hit the track and each did a slow lap and then picked it up to speed. Hamilton went first and it appeared he hit the rev limiter and had some issues shifting. Compared to his own car it looked like the car was very slow. The F-1 car when Stewart was driving was much faster on the track than he was driving his own stock car.

    In the media center afterwards the drivers, the crew, their staff, the track staff and even the media were all smiles. Hamilton was asked if he’d ever consider driving in NASCAR and he responded that his “goal was to be Formula 1 world champion and he had not met that goal.”  Hamilton in the media center said, “I just feel like a kid today.” Stewart said that if he ever wanted to drive in NASCAR he wanted to get first crack at signing him.

    There were about 10,000 fans in the grandstands on a dreary day. Track President Michael Printup said that he was very excited about how everything went and when asked about Stewart’s comments about driving the boot he said, “I am getting a message into Mr. Helton about this very topic tomorrow. We wouldn’t increase the length of the race we would decrease the laps. It would open up a huge area of the track. The fans would love it. It’s just a mile more.”

    So all in all it seemed like a successful event. For more photos of this historic event see our special gallery here:

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  • Sam Hornish Jr., No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Challeneger Preview – Alliance Truck Parts 250

    Sam Hornish Jr., No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Challeneger Preview – Alliance Truck Parts 250

    Sam Hornish Jr. No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Challenger Michigan International Speedway – Alliance Truck Parts 250 June 18, 2011

    No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Team News and Notes

    ·         Sam Hornish Jr., driver of the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Challenger, will make his sixth start of the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) season Saturday afternoon in the Alliance Truck Parts 250 at Michigan International Speedway

    ·         From 2006 to present, Hornish has made a total of 25 Nationwide Series starts. He has scored eight top-15 finishes during that time and has also captured two top-five, five top-10 and eleven top-15 starting positions while competing in a limited NNS schedule over the last five years. ·         This weekend marks the sixth outing together for Hornish and crew chief, Chad Walter, who called the shots for the No. 12 Penske Racing Nationwide Series team in the past and helped guide driver Justin Allgaier to top-six championship finishes in each of the last two seasons.

    ·         Hornish heads to Michigan with good momentum after he started seventh and finished 12th in the NNS race at Charlotte Motor Speedway on May 28.

    ·         This will be Hornish’s second NNS race at Michigan International Speedway and his eighth start at this track overall for Hornish, who hails from nearby Defiance, Ohio.

    ·         Alliance Truck Parts, the primary sponsor of the No. 12 car, is also the title sponsor of the NNS race at MIS this weekend

    ·         Hornish’s Dodge Challenger will carry one of the in-car cameras featured during the ABC-TV race broadcast on Saturday, which begins at 3:30 pm ET.

    Sam Hornish Jr.’s comments on this weekend’s Alliance Truck Parts 250 “I am very excited to be racing this weekend at Michigan in the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge. Living in nearby Defiance, Ohio, I consider Michigan my home track so it’s nice to be able to come home for a few days and have family and friends come out to the race as well. Another reason to be excited is that Alliance Truck Parts is sponsoring the race this weekend so I feel even more privileged to be sporting their black and yellow colors. It’s always great to get back together with the No. 12 crew as well. I feel like each week together, we keep improving so I can’t wait to see how the weekend turns out.”

    Crew Chief Chad Walter’s comments on this weekend’s Alliance Truck Parts 250 “The No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts crew has been looking forward to Michigan for a few weeks now. We overcame some obstacles at Charlotte (Motor Speedway) but we are ready to move on and continue to improve. We have a brand new chassis this week, No. 220, that we have been working on in the shop these last few weeks so we’re ready to see how successful it can be. I also couldn’t be happier to represent Alliance Truck Parts for the Alliance Truck Parts 250, hopefully we can give them an extra reason to celebrate by bring home a win.”

    Sam Hornish Jr. Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Results Date Venue Start Finish Laps Status 5/25/2011 Charlotte Motor Speedway 7 12 199/200 Running   4/29/2011 Richmond International Raceway 2 7 250/250 Running   4/16/2011 Talladega Superspeedway 12 13 124/117* Running   4/8/2011 Texas Motor Speedway 16 16 149/150 Accident   2/19/2011 Daytona International Speedway 17 36 53/120 Accident   11/20/2010 Homestead-Miami Speedway 12 21 200/200 Running   8/22/2010 Bristol Motor Speedway 20 14 250/250 Running   8/9/2008 Watkins Glen International 8 36 40/82 Accident   5/31/2008 Dover International Speedway 20 23 195/200 Running   5/24/2008 Charlotte Motor Speedway 13 39 66/202 Accident   5/9/2008 Darlington Speedway 12 11 149/149 Running   5/2/2008 Richmond International Raceway 28 15 253/253 Running   4/20/2008 Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 11 13 80/80 Running   4/5/2008 Texas Motor Speedway 43 19 198/200 Running   11/17/2007 Homestead-Miami Speedway 6 38 113/200 Accident   11/10/2007 Phoenix International Raceway 29 39 22/203 Accident   11/3/2007 Texas Motor Speedway 16 31 194/200 Running   8/18/2007 Michigan International Speedway 21 25 124/125 Running   5/4/2007 Richmond International Raceway 28 43 16/250 Accident   4/7/2007 Nashville Speedway 13 25 218/225 Running   3/17/2007 Atlanta Motor Speedway 5 15 195/195 Running   2/24/2007 Auto Club Speedway 16 35 132/150 Accident   2/17/2007 Daytona International Speedway 27 31 114/120 Running   11/18/2006 Homestead-Miami Speedway 24 43 20/200 Accident   11/11/2006 Phoenix International Raceway 27 36 183/203 Accident    *Extra Laps indicate there were two attempts at a Green/White/Checkered Finish

    No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Crew Catalog Position Name Front Tire Changer Jay Hackney Front Tire Carrier Michael Warren Jackman Josh Peck Rear Tire Changer Travis Johnson Rear Tire Carrier Larry Robinett Gas Man Chris Williams

  • With probation over, fireworks may fly at MIS this weekend!

    With probation over, fireworks may fly at MIS this weekend!

    Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch ready to “Have at it!” when probation ends tonight at midnight

    BROOKLYN, Mich. (June 14, 2011) ­— Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch are off of probation Wednesday just in time for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 at Michigan International Speedway, a track that has had its share of driver confrontations.

    The probation and fines came as a result of a scrape May 7 in Darlington. On pit road after the race, Harvick stopped his Chevrolet in front of Busch’s car, exited and headed towards Busch. After Harvick took a swing at his window, Busch drove off to the pits, knocking Harvick’s car aside in the process.

    After being warned by NASCAR early in the race at Pocono, Busch and Harvick still don’t seem like they’re ready to get along.

    Now, with the punishment behind them, Harvick and Busch are rolling into Michigan this week ready to “Have at it” again.

    The wide, sweeping corners and long straightaways of MIS may lead to more aggressive racing, which is sure to have Busch and Harvick right in the thick of it.

    Last August, Harvick notched his first Sprint Cup Series victory at MIS, and would love nothing more than to add another one to the list. This year he has been off to a hot start, and his fifth place finish at Pocono last week has him currently sitting fourth in the points standings.

    Kyle Busch finds himself sitting fifth in the point standings and is in the middle of a milestone hunt. He comes to MIS with 97 career NASCAR wins in all series and could inch closer with victories in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races this weekend at MIS. He is trying to reach a milestone of 100 wins in the Sprint Cup (21 wins), Nationwide (48 wins) and Truck Series (28 wins) combined.

    Busch’s career numbers at MIS show it’s about time he won here again. Busch, hasn’t won at MIS since the 2004 Nationwide Series race, and since 2007, he has a combined 6 top 3 finishes between the both NASCAR Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series races.

    Will Harvick and Busch join the likes of Jimmy Spencer and Kurt Busch in 2003, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Carl Edwards in 2006 and most recently Ryan Newman and Joey Logano in 2010 as notable confrontations that have happened at MIS over the years? We’ll see what happens in five days!

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tickets for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 on June 19 and NSCS 400 on August 21 are now on sale and as low as $30. Visit MISpeedway.com or call the MIS ticket hotline at 800-354-1010 today to take advantage of great pricing for 2011 events at MIS.

    Nestled in the lush Irish Hills of Southeastern Michigan, Michigan International Speedway is a Great Escape, a venerable NASCAR national park where race fans and sports fans can get away and enjoy the very best in racing and camaraderie. It’s the fun of NASCAR and the thrill of a great time for guests and drivers alike.

    You can also visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MISpeedway or Tweet with us @MISpeedway.

    Michigan International Speedway – 2011 Schedule

    Thursday, June 16      Race Fest in Downtown Brooklyn – 1 p.m. – 10 p.m. Friday, June 17           ARCA Racing Series RainEater Wiper Blades 200 Saturday, June 18                  NASCAR Nationwide Series Alliance Truck Parts 250 Sunday, June 19         NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400

    Friday, Aug. 19           Meijer Pole Day Saturday, Aug. 20       NASCAR Camping World Truck Series VFW 200 Sunday, Aug. 21         NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

    Sunday, Sept. 11        Spirit of America Blood Drive – 10th Anniversary!

  • Joey Logano / No. 20 GameStop Toyota Preview – Alliance Truck Parts 250 at Michigan International Speedway

    Joey Logano / No. 20 GameStop Toyota Preview – Alliance Truck Parts 250 at Michigan International Speedway

    Joey Logano / No. 20 GameStop Toyota Preview

    Alliance Truck Parts 250 at Michigan International Speedway

    No. 20 GameStop Toyota News, Notes & Paint Scheme:

    ·     KA-CHOW: “LIGHTNING” LOGANO HOPES TO RIDE HIS CAR INTO VICTORY LANE :  Cars 2: The Video Game will ride along with Logano at Michigan International Speedway.  Inspired by the upcoming Disney-Pixar animated film, Cars 2, the game lets players jump into the Cars 2 universe with some of their favorite Cars personalities in exotic locations around the globe, including Mater and Lightning McQueen, as well as some brand new characters, as they train in the international training center to become world-class spies. Players can race against friends and family in either single or multiplayer modes with up to four players to unlock challenging new tracks, characters, events and thrilling spy missions. The game releases June 21 and will be available for the Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Macintosh and Nintendo DS.

    ·     NEW PHILOSOPHY FOR THE NO. 20 TEAM… JUST WIN BABY WIN:  Due to a lack of sponsorship, the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing team was forced to miss the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Chicagoland Speedway, the first time the No. 20 JGR car has missed an NNS event since the 2002 season.  Now, with the team out of the race for the Owner’s Championship, they are going to finish out the rest of the year with a new philosophy… just win.  Not racing for points, the new philosophy will allow the team to do a number of things to give them their best chance to win, from taking risks during fuel mileage races, to making a different pit strategy call near the end of races.  The No. 20 JGR team already has one win and nine top 10 finishes in 2011.

    ·     MICHIGAN A TOP-10 TRACK FOR LOGANO:  Michigan International Speedway hasn’t been Logano’s worst track on the NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule, but it hasn’t been his best either.  In fact, Logano has only raced at Michigan twice in the Nationwide Series and only once in the No. 20 GameStop Toyota.  Logano’s first shot at Michigan was in 2008 when he drove the No. 18 to a seventh place finish.  Logano didn’t race at the track in 2009 and came back to finish sixth in the No. 20 GameStop Toyota in 2010.  In four-career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at the track, Logano has racked up three top-10 finishes.

    ·     CHASSIS:  The JGR team will take chassis #20127 to Michigan International Speedway this weekend.  This is the first time this chassis will hit the track in 2011.  Chassis #20107 will serve as the team’s backup.

    ·     STAT OF THE WEEK:  0  In two races at Michigan International Speedway, Logano has never earned a top-five finish.  In fact, it is one of only six tracks on the NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule that Logano has failed to record a top-five finish (others include Atlanta, Darlington, Montreal, ORP and Richmond).

    ·     THE RACE:  The Alliance Truck Parts 250 at Michigan International Speedway (Brooklyn, MI, 2-mile oval) is set for Saturday, June 18, 2011.  The race will be broadcast on ABC at 3:30 p.m. EST, with radio coverage on MRN starting at 3 p.m. EST.

    Logano’s 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series Season Stats: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 9 0 4 6 1 89 $221,510 6.7 7.1

    Logano’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 75 8 37 60 16 1436 $2,741,764 7.2 7.1

    Logano’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats at Michigan International Speedway: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 2 0 0 2 0 0 $44,553 7.5 6.5

    Joey Logano Quotes: “Michigan is one of those tracks that I’ve always been good at, but never quite good enough to contend for the win. That’s  really surprising because Michigan is so similar to California and I’ve always been really successful at California.  I don’t know what the difference is, but I’ve only run a couple of races at Michigan and run more at California, so maybe it is just track time.  We’ve been successful in the Cup Series at Michigan and I think the more I learn, the more that will carry over.  Every week I get in the car, be it the Nationwide Series car or the Cup car, I’m learning something new.  There is always something to be learned in the car.

    “I like the new philosophy that our team is going to go after in Michigan.  We just want to win races.  We’ve always been in it to win races, but I think there were times that maybe we would have made a conservative call to not fall way back in the field, which is what we needed to do to stay in the Owner’s Championship standings.  Now that we are in it to win it, we can go after it for all that it’s worth.  And Michigan is normally a fuel mileage race, and that philosophy could come down to it this weekend.  It should be a lot of fun.

    “We’ve got the Cars 2 game on the car this weekend, and that is always pretty cool because I’ve love the original Cars movie and I’m sure the second movie is going to be a great.  All of us in racing and all of us who are big fans of cars in general loved the movie Cars, so to get to represent it on the track is awesome.  There are some cool paint schemes we’ve had over the years and to have a movie like Cars on the car is pretty neat.”

    Adam Stevens Quotes: “Michigan is definitely a horsepower track, so hopefully we’ll be pretty good because the engine department here at Joe Gibbs Racing has been working extra hard to get our Toyota engines even more power, which is always a good thing at a place like Michigan.  Michigan is also a very aero-sensitive track as well, meaning you need to keep the car clean and keep all of the fenders on it.  The last thing you want to do is wrinkle a fender and mess up your aero, because you will get tight and your day will be ruined.  And that can happen on those double-file restarts with as crazy as they’ve been this year.

    “A lot of people really say Michigan is similar to Fontana and it; Michigan just has a little more banking.  And Michigan really tends to change grip a lot with track temperature changes, so as a crew chief, you have to stay on top of the changes and make sure the driver is giving you the best feedback possible so you know what to do to the car.  Joey and my communication continues to get better and better each week and he’s great at giving feedback, so that shouldn’t be an issue.  In the end, Michigan is a great track to race because there is lots of room and multiple lanes to race in, which makes for an exciting race.”

    No. 20 GameStop Toyota / Joe Gibbs Racing Team

    Driver – Joey Logano                                              Crew Chief – Adam Stevens                                   Car Chief – Mike Sibley Race Engineer – Curtis Ratzlaff                             Shock Specialist – Joel Weidman                         Front-end – Nick Fuller Rear-end – Dave Rudy                                           Tire Specialist – Chris “Yoshi” Jones                      Engine Tuner – Roger Purcell Truck Driver – Tim Clancy                                      Jackman – Jason Tate                                          Gasman – John Eicher                            Front Tire Changer – John Royer                         Front Tire Carrier – Brett Morrell                           Rear Tire Changer – Coleman Dollarhide              Rear Tire Carrier – Eric Groen

  • David Reutimann, Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota NSCS Michigan Preview

    David Reutimann, Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota NSCS Michigan Preview

    DAVID REUTIMANN No. 00 AARON’S DREAM MACHINE TOYOTA MICHIGAN INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY        

    CORNELIUS, N.C. — No. 00 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota driver David Reutimann won’t have his father with him this weekend at Michigan International Speedway for Father’s Day. Instead, Emil “Buzzie” Reutimann, 70, will be behind the wheel of his own Aaron’s Dream Machine race car at the Ocala Speedway dirt track in Florida racing for the $1,000 top prize on Saturday night … and David wouldn’t have it any other way.   

    DAVID REUTIMANN QUOTES

    IS YOUR FATHER BUZZIE GOING TO BE IN MICHIGAN FOR FATHER’S DAY? “No. He was thinking about it, but then he checked the Ocala (Fla.) Speedway schedule and saw that there’s a race that pays $1,000 to win, so he changed his plans and told me he is going racing. I think that’s great though. We spend a lot of time together at the racetrack, so really most weekends are like Father’s Day to us. I mean, he’s 70 years old now, if the old man wants to go racing that’s where I want him to be too. I tell him if he’s going to miss Father’s Day to go racing he better bring back the hardware! Actually since he’s driving for me I tell him he better bring me back a check or trophy anytime he goes out. I expect wins in the cars that I build for him.”

    WHO IS THE BETTER DRIVER—YOU OR BUZZIE?“My Dad is by far the better driver. Any time he walks through the gate to the garage I know that he’s the best driver there. I don’t care if it’s at East Bay or Ocala down in Florida or the NASCAR garage—when he walks in there is no one better. He has over 1,200 documented race wins in his career. He didn’t always have the best equipment like he does now, but he taught me how to take care of my car and get the most out of it. I didn’t idolize guys like Richard Petty or David Pearson when I was growing up—I idolized my Dad. Buzzie Reutimann was and is my idol.” 

    BUZZIE REUTIMANN ON HIS RELATIONSHIP WITH DAVID:“We aren’t like most people. We don’t hunt, we don’t fish, we don’t golf and we’ve never been to a baseball game or played catch. We race! We always have. We’ve traveled up and down the East Coast, raced against each other, slept at rest areas when we didn’t have enough for a hotel after a tough race. We spend more time together than any father and son I know. I wouldn’t change one thing. We give each other a hard time any chance we get, but we have a great relationship.”

    ADDITIONAL NOTES OF INTEREST

    · Reutimann at Michigan:In eight career NSCS starts at Michigan, Reutimann has one top-10 and three top-15 finishes. His average starting position is 18th and finish is 19th. He led four laps in the 2009 fall race. In 2010, Reutimann finished 18th in the spring and 16th in the fall.

    · Testing, Testing:David Reutimann is road course testing in driving school cars this Tuesday and Wednesday at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Calif. in preparation for next week’s visit to the first road course track of 2011. Reutimann also spent time testing at Virginia International Raceway on May 24. 

    · Doing the Double: Reutimann is making his third Nationwide Series appearance of 2011 in the No. 64 Toyota for Rusty Wallace Racing. Reutimann is making his first start for sponsor Aspen Dental. Reutimann has three NNS starts in 2011 – all top-15 finishes including one top-fiveand two top-10s. Reutimann also made one NNS appearance in the No. 99 Toyota for Pastrana-Waltrip Racing.

  • RainEater Wiper Blades 200 Takes ARCA to Michigan for 30th Time

    RainEater Wiper Blades 200 Takes ARCA to Michigan for 30th Time

    RainEater Wiper Blades 200 at Michigan

    Takes ARCA Racing Series to Home Superspeedway for 30th Time

    (TOLEDO, Ohio) – The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards will make its 30th appearance at its home superspeedway, Michigan International Speedway, in Friday’s RainEater Wiper Blades 200.

    The 100-lap, 200-mile RainEater Wiper Blades 200 will air live on SPEED at 5 p.m. Friday, and ARCARacing.com will feature live timing and scoring coverage from the race.

    The two-mile MIS oval, located in Brooklyn, is situated less than 50 miles away from ARCA’s home office in Temperance, Mich., and holds a key spot on the annual schedule. 

    “We have always considered MIS our hometown superspeedway. It’s a special place for us, with our history there since 1980 and it being an ISC-owned track,” said ARCA president Ron Drager, noting his family’s connection to the ISC-operating France family.

    “Our drivers really look forward to racing at MIS since it’s such a competitive track and it’s close to home for many of our Midwest-based teams. The administration and staff at MIS have always been solidly supportive in promoting the series, and our teams and drivers appreciate that.”

    The race – the eighth of 19 on the 2011 ARCA Racing Series schedule – is the second event in the pursuit of the Bill France Four Crown. The award, depictive of the series’ versatility, is a separate point fund that tests drivers on four very different tracks. This year’s Bill France Four Crown includes events in four different months on the calendar. Competition for the celebrated prize began in May at New Jersey Motorsports Park, where Andrew Ranger scored a road course triumph.

    Filling out the Four Crown schedule will be the August 21 dirt mile race at the Illinois State Fairgrounds in Springfield and the September 17 short track showdown at Salem Speedway in Indiana.

    Additionally, the RainEater Wiper Blades 200 is the last of a string of three consecutive speedway events which will play a significant role in the 2011 Hoosier Tire Superspeedway Challenge. The Challenge consists of seven races (Daytona, Talladega, Chicagoland, Pocono, Michigan, Pocono, Kansas).

    Chris Buescher (No. 17 David Ragan Fan Club Ford) currently leads overall series points leader Ty Dillon (No. 41 Richard Childress Racing Development Chevrolet) atop the Hoosier Tire Superspeedway Challenge standings. Each driver will make his Michigan debut.

    “Michigan is not really my expertise yet, but we’re going to try it here,” said Buescher, who has finished second three times this season and is currently fourth in overall series points. “Hopefully, it’ll go good. We’ve got a fast car. We weren’t as fast as we wanted to be (in the May 25 test), but we should be okay come race time.”

    Dillon has three wins in 2011, including two on larger speedways. He won at the 2.66-mile Talladega Superspeedway in April, the half-mile Toledo Speedway in May, and the 1.5-mile Chicagoland Speedway in June.

    “It’s my first time going to Michigan International Speedway,” said Dillon. “It’s really exciting. It’s a really fast track; you go, like, 200 miles per hour off into the corner. It’s a little flatter than other places I’ve been.”

    Tim George Jr. (No. 31 Richard Childress Racing Development Chevrolet) is the most recent first-time winner in the ARCA Racing Series, having passed Grant Enfinger (No. 36 Hoosier Tire Midwest/RaceTires.com Dodge) Saturday at Pocono Raceway just before fog settled in and forced ARCA officials to call the 80-lap race after just 59 laps. George finished eighth at Michigan last season.

    “Michigan’s a good spot,” George said. “This is the place where I had my first good intermediate finish, and that’s been my hardest part of the learning curve, to figure out the intermediate tracks. I like this place. I had a good finish here last year and obviously, all the GM and Chevy people are here, so you always want to do well in front of the home bases.”

    Buescher, Dillon, and George all tested in the ARCA Racing Series’ open test at Michigan on May 25, but none of them were as fast as Max Gresham (No. 25 Venturini Motorsports Toyota), who led the session with a best lap of 38.724 seconds (185.931 mph).

    “I don’t think it’s unrealistic to think we can win the race,” Gresham said. “When we did the ARCA test at Michigan, we were at the top of the speed charts. Hopefully, that will carry over and we can walk away with my first superspeedway win.”

    In addition to his test speed, Gresham enters the race with another advantage. His Venturini Motorsports team is the defending winner at Michigan, having helped Mikey Kile to Victory Lane last June. Having just turned 18, Gresham’s Michigan start will also be his first. He claims to have gained valuable knowledge about the track and its wide, multiple grooves in the open test.

    “Michigan is so much fun,” he said. “You can drive off into the corner as deep as you want to go. The biggest thing is to make sure the car doesn’t get tight over a long run. You have to keep the car loose enough at the start of the race, free enough at the end of the race. The car that can do that is going to be the car that will win the race.”

    On an entry list featuring 41 cars, there’s one man who definitely knows what it takes to win at Michigan, and that’s Frank Kimmel (No. 44 Ansell/Menards Ford). Currently second to Dillon in series points, Kimmel won at Michigan in 1998 and 2005. A third victory will seat him next to Jeff Purvis and Tim Steele, ARCA’s all-time leading winners at Michigan with three wins apiece.

    Practice begins at 2:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 16, and will last for 90 minutes. Menards Pole Qualifying presented by Ansell begins at 10 a.m. Friday, and the 100-lap, 200-mile race will air live on SPEED at 5 p.m. ARCARacing.com will feature live timing and scoring coverage of all events.

    The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards features 19 events at 16 tracks on its 2011 schedule. The series has crowned an ARCA national champion each year since its inaugural season in 1953, and has toured over 200 race tracks in 28 states since its inception. The series tests the abilities of drivers and race teams over the most diverse schedule of stock car racing events in the world, annually visiting tracks ranging from 0.4 mile to 2.66 miles in length, on both paved and dirt surfaces as well as a left- and right-turn road course.

    Founded by John Marcum in 1953 in Toledo, Ohio, the Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA) is recognized among the leading sanctioning bodies in the country. Closing in on completing its sixth decade after hundreds of thousands of miles of racing, ARCA administers over 100 race events each season in two professional touring series and local weekly events.