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  • Kenny Wallace, No. 09 Family Farmers Toyota Camry, DRIVE4COPD 300 Preview

    Kenny Wallace, No. 09 Family Farmers Toyota Camry, DRIVE4COPD 300 Preview

    [media-credit name=”daytonainternationalspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”272″][/media-credit]Kenny Wallace

    No. 09 Family Farmers Toyota Camry

    Event Preview Fact Sheet

    Event/Date: DRIVE4COPD 300 – February 25, 2011

    Venue: Daytona International Speedway

    Kenny Wallace’s NASCAR Nationwide Series Performance History at Daytona International Speedway

    Date

    Start

    Finish

    Laps

    Status

    02/18/89

    1

    10

    120/120

    running

    02/17/90

    18

    25

    48/120

    running

    02/16/91

    19

    10

    119/120

    running

    02/15/92

    3

    16

    120/120

    running

    02/19/94

    10

    8

    120/120

    running

    02/18/95

    31

    4

    120/120

    running

    02/19/00

    35

    6

    120/120

    running

    02/17/01

    20

    8

    120/120

    running

    02/16/02

    28

    10

    120/120

    running

    07/05/02

    26

    35

    84/100

    running

    02/14/04

    18

    12

    120/120

    running

    07/02/04

    13

    30

    95/100

    running

    02/19/05

    30

    37

    103/120

    running

    07/01/05

    36

    4

    104/104

    running

    02/18/06

    30

    13

    120/120

    running

    06/30/06

    27

    14

    103/103

    running

    07/04/08

    40

    25

    104/105

    running

    02/14/09

    34

    16

    120/120

    running

    07/03/09

    36

    16

    102/102

    running

    02/13/10

    19

    16

    120/120

    running

    07/02/10

    42

    31

    101/102

    running

    02/19/11

    25

    28

    115/120

    running

    07/01/11

    42

    7

    100/100

    running

    Totals/Avg.

    23.5

    16.6

    2498/2616

    Notes:

    This Week’s Family Farmers Toyota … Kenny Wallace will pilot RAB Racing Chassis No. 38 in the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway. This chassis last saw action when Wallace drove this Toyota Camry to a seventh-place finish at DIS in 2011’s Subway Jalapeño 250. Wallace at Daytona … Wallace has raced at the 2.5-mile track 23 times in the Nationwide Series garnering one pole and a best finish of fourth, where he has finished twice (1995 and 2005). He also has 19 starts at the World Center of Racing in his 18-year Sprint Cup Series career. RAB Racing at Daytona … In six NASCAR Nationwide Series starts at Daytona International Speedway, RAB Racing entries have earned one top-10 finish and have completed 638 of the 664 (96.1 percent) laps contested in those events. Additionally, in four ARCA RE/MAX Series starts at Daytona, RAB Racing has earned one top-five finish. Daytona Flashback … Last time RAB Racing and Wallace competed at the 2.5-mile track, the team finished in the seventh position, beginning a hot streak of top-10 finishes that lasted four consecutive weeks. Double Duty … Crew chief Scott Zipadelli and Kenny Wallace will not only compete in DRIVE4COPD 300, but will also attempt to qualify for the Daytona 500 Thursday night in the Gatorade Duels. Hectic Speedweeks … If piloting a Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series entry at DIS weren’t enough for Wallace, he has also been competing in the UNOH DIRTCar Nationals at Volusia County Speedway. With a third of the wins already under his belt, he hopes to carry this momentum over to asphalt. New Website … Not only is RAB Racing expanding on the track, but also off the track with the launch of our new website. Our updated site makes it easy for fans and media to follow along throughout the 2012 season. Visit www.TeamRAB.com for news, releases, results, and multimedia. Looking Back at 2011 … RAB Racing and Wallace accumulated one top-five and 11 top-10 finishes, an average starting position of 16.1 and an average finishing position of 15.8 in the 34 events raced in 2011. Wallace led nine laps of competition and completed 97 percent of the laps contested (6,203 of 6,397). RAB Racing was the top-finishing Toyota in the driver championship point standings and the only single-car Nationwide Series team in the top-10. Catch the Action … The DRIVE4COPD 300 from Daytona International Speedway will be televised live Saturday, Feb. 25 beginning at 1 p.m. EST on ESPN 2 and broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network. NASCAR Nationwide Series qualifying will be televised live Wednesday, Feb. 24 beginning at 2 p.m. EST on ESPN 2.

    Kenny Wallace Quotes:

    “Speedweeks is a magical time in my life. Growing up in St. Louis, all we thought about was going to Daytona International Speedway. To be here, with an opportunity to win the 10th race of my Nationwide Series career, it doesn’t get any better than this.” “The Nationwide Series is my home, and I am excited to return to NNS competition at Daytona International Speedway. The Family Farmers car looks good and I look forward to driving it.”

  • Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. – Daytona 500 Advance

    Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. – Daytona 500 Advance

    [media-credit name=”daytonainternationalspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”272″][/media-credit]Team: No. 6 Ford Ecoboost Ford Fusion

    Crew Chief: Chad Norris

    Chassis: RK-689– primary – Daytona July race winner

    RK–720 – backup – 2011 backup chassis for the No. 16.

    FAST FACTS

    In 2011, Stenhouse had two wins, 16 top-five, 26 top-ten, three poles and claimed the NASCAR Nationwide Series driver’s championship. This is Stenhouse’s first start in the Daytona 500. He has started five races(4 Nationwide and 1 ARCA) at Daytona International Speedway and completed 444 laps. This is his second career Sprint Cup start. He finished 11th in the 2011 Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    QUOTES

    Stenhouse, Jr. on racing at Daytona International Speedway:

    “I feel honored for the opportunity to drive the No. 6 in the Daytona 500. The No. 6 has a lot of history for the Roush Fenway Racing organization and getting to drive it in the biggest race of the year is an amazing feeling. We have a fast No. 6 Ford Ecoboost Fusion. All of the Fords looked super strong during qualifying and practice. We just need to be in the right position in the final laps, and I feel confident that we can get our first Sprint Cup win.”

    Crew chief Chad Norris on racing at Daytona International Speedway:

    “Our No. 6 Ford Ecoboost Fusion has been fast all week. Ricky has done a great job getting accustomed to the feeling of the Cup car. We qualified in the eighth position which gives a great starting spot in the duels. Our strategy will be to stay up front, stay out of trouble, and put this No. 6 Ford Fusion in position to contend for the win.”

    About Roush Fenway Racing

    Roush Fenway Racing is the winningest team in NASCAR history, fielding multiple teams in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series with championship drivers Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Trevor Bayne. Celebrating 25 winning years in 2012, Roush Fenway is the leader in NASCAR marketing solutions, pioneering its exclusive Roush Fenway OnTrack sponsorship measurement services, motorsport’s first team-focused TV show and its award-winning social marketing channel RickyvsTrevor.com. Visit www.RoushFenway.com, circle on Google+ at +Roush Fenway Racing, become a fan on Facebook at www.facebook.com/roushfenway and follow on Twitter at @roushfenway. For sponsorship inquiries call John Bauersfeld at 704.720.4621.

  • Turner Motorsports Press Announcement – Daytona International Speedway

    Turner Motorsports Press Announcement – Daytona International Speedway

    James Buescher

    No. 30 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet

    Daytona International Speedway – Dive4COPD 300

    February 25, 2012

    No. 30 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet News and Notes

    This Week’s Impala… The No. 30 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet Impala team will bring chassis TMS-317 to the season-opening race at Daytona International Speedway. TMS-317 is a brand new chassis to the No. 30 FOE Chevrolet team. Eagle Strong… The Fraternal Order of Eagles will again adorn the sides of the No. 30 machine and the uniform of driver James Buescher during the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. The Fraternal Order of Eagles is an international non-profit organization, which unites fraternally in the spirit of liberty, truth, justice and equality, to make human life more desirable by lessening its ills, and by promoting peace, prosperity, gladness and hope. The F.O.E. was founded in 1898 by six theatre owners gathered in a Seattle shipyard to discuss a musician’s strike. After addressing the matter, they agreed to “bury the hatchet” and form “The Order of Good Things.” As numbers grew, members changed the name to “The Fraternal Order of Eagles.” Presently F.O.E. membership exceeds 1.1 million, with more than 1,700 local aeries in the U.S. and Canada. Women’s auxiliaries total more than 1,500, with more than 335,000 members. Among its many accomplishments the F.O.E. counts the founding of Mother’s Day and esteemed members include seven former U.S. Presidents and NASCAR drivers Tony Stewart and Sam Hornish. To learn more visit www.FOE.com

    Come and See Me… James Buescher will be at the Chevrolet Racing display located outside of turn 4 in the display area on Saturday, February 25th at 11 am EST. He will answer questions in addition to signing autographs for fans. Nice Stats in Daytona… James Buescher has five starts behind the wheel of a stock car at the “World Center of Racing”. In those five starts, the 21-year-old has accumulated one win, one pole, along with four top-10 results.

    Double Duty… Texas driver James Buescher will be busy this weekend. Not only will he compete in Saturday’s 300-mile NASCAR Nationwide Series race, but the 21-year-old driver will also participate in Friday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event in his No. 31 AccuDoc Solution Chevrolet. Buescher will compete for the 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship in addition to racing in a handful of NNS races during the 2012 campaign. Follow Me… Visit www.twitter.com/jamesbuescher or www.facebook.com/jamesbuescherracing for the latest news and updates on James Buescher and the No. 30 Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet team. Watch and Listen… The Dive4COPD 300 can be seen live on Saturday, February 25th on ESPN2. Race coverage will begin at 1 p.m. EST. The event can also be heard live on MRN Radio as well as Sirius Satellite Radio, channel 90.

    James Buescher on driving at Daytona International Superspeedway

    “Daytona is one of those places that you always get goose bumps when you drive through the gate. Not only does it kick off the season, but is one of our biggest races of the year. I can’t wait to get going. All the guys on the Fraternal Order of Eagles Chevrolet have been working overtime massaging on this car and I think it is really going to pay off this weekend. We know we can’t make any mistakes early in the race and we have to try to keep the car clean and be there with five to go. If last weekend’s races were any indication of how Saturday’s race is going to play out, the race fans are in for a treat.”

  • The Gradual Extinction of the Neandertal Southern NASCAR Driver

    The Gradual Extinction of the Neandertal Southern NASCAR Driver

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”248″][/media-credit]The original working title for this essay was originally going to be called, “Absence of Alice”, however, considering I’m halfway through an Archaeology class this term, and I didn’t want a general confusion to erupt, with the one or two people who might actually read this sitting there, scratching their heads, and wondering out loud, “Uh, who’s ‘Alice’? Do I need to call the police?”…that was shelved, in favor of this obviously more-boring, yet quasi-professional title.

    I was reading an article from the Speed TV site, “Where have all of the Southern drivers gone?”, from a few days ago, and it got me to thinking just a bit. My going into ‘thinking’ mode usually involves an arrest, life-threatening injuries, a smashed box of Twinkies, and an unhappy child somewhere in Florida, so I warned my family to put on their ‘Dear God, Dad is thinking again!’ body armor, we primed the indoor fire sprinkler system, they ran to the basement, I sat down to my computer, put my hands on the keyboard, turned my head away as if the keyboard was going to explode in my face, and I began typing this.

    While the author of that article throws around a few salient observations, she completely misses the point in such a way that it makes the captain of the doomed Exxon Valdez appear as if he had a mild ‘whoops!’ when he somehow missed the entire coastline of Alaska sitting there right in front of him: The dirty little secret is that the France Cartel has been attempting to weed the ‘South’ out of NASCAR for quite some time…but they’re still milking this geographic area for all it’s worth. Follow me a bit as I attempt to explain the logic behind my reasoning.

    1. Where are the major race shops located? If you guessed, “North Carolina”, you win $100,000 Space Bucks. (Disclaimer: You have to drive into space to get it)

    2. The actual drivers put aside, where do all of the remaining crew members usually hail from? Even though you obviously have crew members and engineers from various parts of the country (and out of the country), yep, you guessed it…they’re from the South.

    3. Say that you are an up-and-coming NASCAR driver. Kids, can anyone tell me what geographical part of the country you have to spend the bulk of your time racing in, so you might have a shot at being ‘noticed’? While there are clearly exceptions to this suggestion (the ‘West’ series, obviously)… if you absent-mindedly murmured ‘The South’, before actually finishing this sentence, you’re more than likely correct. An example? I know of a talented local youth here who couldn’t find a ride to save his life…his dad spent himself into oblivion attempting to purchase a ‘career’ in modifieds for his son…the young man in question had to move (South) to get a job, and apparently, he now works for the Richard Petty Racing Experience…which is based…in the South. You can’t find this type of job most anywhere else.

    4. Where are vast offices of NASCAR located? Oh, wait, ‘The South’. Does South Florida still reside ‘in the South’, or has that area of the country been labeled ‘another planet entirely’ yet?

    5. If I ever wish to transcend past the ‘unoffical smart ass of NASCAR’ stage of my career, and do something where I might actually stand a chance of making any sort of measly stipend, guess where I need to relocate to? Yep, that’s right, Da’ South.

    6. Need more proof of how NASCAR is attempting to ride both sides of the fence, by only catering to its (rapidly dwindling) Southern base when it’s convenient? http://espn.go.com/racing/nascar/cup/story/_/id/7586239/nascar-turns-bubba-watson-general-lee-car-pheonix-race The General Lee is merely an over-glorified TV car from a long-dead TV show based in the South, and yet NASCAR has to engage in revisionist history by banning a version of this car from pacing the field at Phoenix next month, because apparently, someone, somewhere might get upset by it (http://www.amazon.com/Shakedown-Exposing-Real-Jesse-Jackson/dp/0895261650 and http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/905242/posts, oh yeah, and http://www.spofga.org/corporations/2003/aug/nascar.phtml just in case you’d like some reading). Just in case some idiot at NASCAR might be reading this? Going politically correct tends to piss off your fans, sir (as evidenced by the comments on the ESPN page), and oh yeah, by the way? The flag painted on top the roof of the General Lee isn’t ‘the’ Confederate flag, however, I’m glad you decided it would be a great idea to force Bubba through the 1984-style, NASCAR Political Correctness re-education camp, so he could tout the France cartel party line about just how evil ‘The’ (singular, as in according to the morons at Daytona Beach, the Confederate States only had one flag) Confederate flag is, never mind ten seconds of searching on any search engine reveals sites such as, http://www.loeser.us/flags/civil.html, which show the ‘General Lee’ flag to merely to be a…Confederate Navy Jack…out of somewhere around 37 or so flags used by the Confederacy. This also begs the question; were the producers who originally designed the world’s most famous 1969 Dodge Charger cognizant of this fact, or did they just pick what appeared to be the most ‘popular’ Confederate flag (as do most apologist politicians and marketing morons at NASCAR do) and slap it on top? Taking various TV series writer commentaries into account (one good example being Harlan Ellison), most producers, when dreaming up stuff like what to paint on cars for a TV show, they rarely actually use any intelligence or logic in their decisions; one casual glance at the ‘Fast and Furious’ car movie disaster series should be an indication as to how clueless these people are. To summarize; According to NASCAR, it appears that certain parts of Southern history can be loosely construed as racist, therefore we should blot out all mention of them so we don’t drive away yet another Official Something-Or-Another Of NASCAR.

    7. Only a small (as in global tectonic plates shifting) paradox here: Almost all of the ‘Technical Experts’ that are used to supplement the on-air talent just happen to be…Southern. Whoops. I don’t know how that one slipped by the Anti-South Gestapo at NASCAR, but the funny thing is that I don’t know how they’re going to get around that little problem…

    Judging by the amount of capable Southern drivers who have been quietly herded out of the Sprint Cup series, in favor of non-accented, colorless, bland, boring, and in some cases, not-so-talented robot drivers from other parts of the country, corporate sponsors don’t appear to want supposedly illiterate-sounding Southerners being the face of their product. One such Southerner that comes to mind is one Elliott Sadler (Fried Bologna Sandwiches!), who must make Northeastern marketing types scream in horror like a teenaged girl if he ever shows up in an interview—he can drive, but he’s nowhere to be found, for all intents and purposes.

    While both you and I know better, in that I’ve known incredibly intelligent and talented people whose only supposed ‘curse’ was to be born somewhere around this geographical area, the fact remains that NASCAR only conveniently embraces their roots when it assists in attempting to plant butts in the seats during events in the Southern market.

    Gee, could this phenomenon be taken into consideration as to why track attendance is dwindling in these key markets? Has NASCAR, being a typical corporation, in an attempt to shed itself of the ‘Southern’ roots and become (in their eyes, anyway) marketable to all types of sponsors, trying to expand to markets all across the country, trying to be something for everyone? And have they, in the process of telling their original fan base to go pound sand, as evidenced by something as stupid as going Orwell on pro golfer Bubba Watson, not only alienated the hardcore fans, but created a laughingstock out of themselves with the rest of the USA audience that they were targeting?

    In a commercial aired during Saturday night’s Bud Shootout, in touting the excitement generated by the Daytona 500 throughout the decades, the NASCAR marketing team went right to the old video library and dredged up the old crashes and THE 30-something-year-old fist-fight to give us, the schmoes at home, a historical perspective on why we should waste a perfectly good Sunday afternoon and watch the race…but apparently, judging by other actions, in which they attempt to cover up their Southern roots, these people could care less about their history (and yours). They’re moving forward, and if you’re in the South…you’re the cold dead past to them, to be shunted aside unless they want to sell you some merchandise, or have you go to a race.

    By the way, concerning the Neandertal part of the title of this essay? A heck of a lot of research has been done over the last few years concerning these ‘cave men’, yes, the same people that Geico have been doing (apparently) humorous commercials about for the last few years. According to a lot of researchers, they were superior to homo sapiens (us) in many ways…which vaguely reminds me of the almost-superhuman NASCAR drivers who were the past heroes of this sport…and just happened to be supposedly cursed with being born and raised in that part of the country; two certain seven-time series champions come to mind.

    Neandertals (yes, correct spelling) were in Europe for a lot longer time period than regular homo sapiens; they lived hard, they worked hard, and they died hard. You did not want to face one in combat; imagine going toe-to-toe with a slightly-less-annoyed, but much more intelligent silverback gorilla. Basically, these humans were just as smart as us (larger cranial capacity in some instances), but a heck of a lot stronger, and almost fearsome in their capabilities.

    The somewhat-current theory is that Neandertal man was simply too specialized to continue their existence, however, they have been in Europe for somewhere around 200,000 years, and in some cases, lived in the same cave systems for thousands of years, where in the case of the homo sapien (us), we’re merely a speed bump in Europe’s history. The funny part in all of this? NASCAR is threatening to become a speed bump in the history of the South, unless they quit treating this market like redneck cousins who live in a trailer park, to be ignored and chastised until Daytona beach wants to sell them something.

    The Southern NASCAR Neandertals aren’t going away quietly. Daytona Beach can shun them all they want, using them when it’s convenient, but apparently, judging by the empty seats (entire sections in some cases) that I’ve seen during races last year…with some of these races being in the South…it would appear that that the South isn’t playing along any longer…and is voting with their feet. I’m wondering if the France cartel is going to realize this before it’s too late.

    Until next time.

    If at first you don’t succeed, call it “The Car of Tomorrow”.

  • Stenhouse Jr — DRIVE4COPD 300 Advance

    Stenhouse Jr — DRIVE4COPD 300 Advance

    [media-credit name=”daytonainternationalspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”272″][/media-credit]Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. – DRIVE4COPD 300 Advance

    Team:           No. 6 Kelloggs Pop-tart/Rice Krispies Ford Mustang

    Crew Chief:  Mike Kelley

    Chassis:       RK-718– primary – New Nationwide Chassis

    RK–679 – backup – New Nationwide Chassis

    Stenhouse, Jr – Daytona International Speedway:

    Race Event St Fin Laps Money Status Led 2/13/2010

    DRIVE4COPD 300 10 36 68/120  $       52,453 crash 0 7/2/2010 Subway Jalapeno 250 6 3 102/102  $       52,818 running 0 2/19/2011

    DRIVE4COPD 300 10 8 120/120  $       55,603 running 0 7/1/2011 Subway Jalapeno 250 12 27 100/100  $       21,143 running 5

    Races         Wins    Top-5s      Top-10s      Poles Led            Money

    Cumulative        4                  0          1        2                 0             5            $182,017

    QUOTES

    Stenhouse, Jr. on racing at Daytona International Speedway:

    “We’re ready for another championship. Our Nationwide Series season starts this week and I think we have worked on a few things that we needed to work on during the off-season and want to start out strong this year. We’ve got Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Treats and Pop-Tarts on our No. 6 Ford Mustang this weekend. They will stock us up for breakfast and snacks throughout the season.”

    Crew chief Mike Kelley on racing at Daytona International Speedway:

    “I am ready to head to Daytona. We know we have a bulls-eye on our backs, but I am confident that we are strong enough to go for another championship. We made a few changes to our team but the majority of the championship team is still together. Daytona is always tricky because you have to stay out of trouble because you don’t want to be caught up in the big one. Ricky and I will talk about our strategy, but I feel strongly that we can get this No. 6 Kelloggs Pop-Tarts/Rice Krispies Ford to victory lane.”

    FAST FACTS

    In 2011, Stenhouse had two wins, 16 top-five, 26 top-ten, three poles and claimed the NASCAR Nationwide Series driver’s championship. Stenhouse’s average start at Daytona is 9.5 Stenhouse’s average finish at Daytona is 18.5 and he has completed 390/442 laps there.

  • JASON BOWLES BEGINS HIS QUEST FOR 2012 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AT DAYTONA IN THE AMERICAN MAJORITY NO. 81 DODGE THIS SATURDAY

    JASON BOWLES BEGINS HIS QUEST FOR 2012 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES ROOKIE OF THE YEAR AT DAYTONA IN THE AMERICAN MAJORITY NO. 81 DODGE THIS SATURDAY

    (MOORESVILLE, NC) February 20, 2012 – Jason Bowles and the American Majority Racing No. 81 Dodge Challenger will make their racing debut together this weekend in the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway.  Bowles and his MacDonald Motorsports team are looking to make a run for the Sunoco Rookie of the Year award while driving more people to the polls this election year.

    NASCAR needs more drivers like Jason Bowles, period.  Jason has worked all his life for this chance at the big stage and has done it all with good, old fashioned hard work.  Bowles still maintains his job as the Oakley Sales Representative in the Mooresville, NC area while piloting the American Majority Racing No. 81 for MacDonald Motorsports.

    “I’m so grateful to American Majority and MacDonald Motorsports for giving me this opportunity,” said Bowles.  “I’ve been waiting for this chance for a long time now and I am going to do everything I can to make this a successful year for myself and my team.  As for the race itself, in a few days I can finally stop lying in bed awake thinking about drafting and rehearsing how it may or may not go in my head.  The nervous excitement won’t go away until I get in the car.”

    Jason actually does have one career start at Daytona under his belt.  Last season, Bowles ran the ARCA opener at the World Center of Racing, recording an impressive top-5 result.  “I learned a lot about drafting and being patient last season in the ARCA race at Daytona,” explained Bowles.  “That’s definitely going to be the plan for the first ¾ of the race Saturday as well.  Anyone on the lead lap with 10 to go has the chance to come away with a strong finish, and I want to be one of those cars.”

    American Majority Racing comes on board this year with Jason and the MacDonald Motorsports No. 81 Dodge as the primary sponsor, beginning this weekend in Daytona.  American Majority is a conservative organization looking to make a difference with the goal of getting as many people as possible registered and pledging to vote.  The red, white, and blue paint scheme should really stand out on the race track this weekend in Daytona and hopefully bring awareness to the 2012 elections.

    Fans will have the chance to meet Jason and get his autograph each day over the weekend at the American Majority Racing booth on vendor row.  While at the booth, they can also register to vote, race iRacing simulators, play games, win prizes, and get their picture taken in front of an exact replica of the American Majority Racing No. 81 car.

    All the work during the off season that brought MacDonald Motorsports, American Majority, and Jason Bowles together will culminate in the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway this Saturday.  The race can be seen live on ESPN at 1:15 P.M. EST.  Be sure to tune in and cheer on Jason and his American Majority Racing No. 81 Dodge Challenger.

    Follow Jason Bowles on Social Media…..Keep up with everything that Jason is doing by following him on twitter @bowlesjason.

    About American Majority Racing American Majority Racing is a national program of American Majority, the nation’s leading conservative grassroots training organization.  The program is designed to target millions of NASCAR fans from all political backgrounds in an unprecedented effort to engage them in the electoral process.  Having teamed up with NASCAR driver Jason Bowles and car #81 MacDonald Motorsports for the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series racing season, the American Majority Racing program is designed to educate Americans about how smaller government and less spending will “Keep America Free.”  Through www.PledgetoVote.com, American Majority Racing encourages all Americans to register and vote in the 2012 elections.

    About American Majority American Majority is the leading developer of the nation’s new 21st century conservative grassroots political infrastructure.  The organization uses its cutting edge curriculum to empower individuals and organizations with the most effective tools to promote liberty through limited government.  American Majority trains thousands of activists and candidates each year in communities across the country to be catalysts for authentic change in government.  The non-profit, non-partisan organization is dedicated to developing a new generation of American elected and opinion leadership that will reject the self-destructive policies associated with government expansion and promote those that will lead to growth and success.

    About MacDonald Motorsports MacDonald Motorsports Owner Randy MacDonald has been around the NASCAR circles since 1985, when he began his own racing career with the loving support of his father “Doc” and his mother Pat MacDonald.  As a NASCAR driver, Randy was successful in making it all the way to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.  The MacDonald family became NASCAR team owners in 1986 and have fielded cars in all three of NASCAR’s elite series following faith based principles. MacDonald Motorsports focuses on assisting our sponsors with strategically increasing the overall awareness of corporate messaging or brand recognition by consistently articulating the message to be delivered through motorsports. MacDonald Motorsports offers drivers opportunities to gain experience from grass roots all the way through the elite series of NASCAR. For sponsorship inquiries please contact Tanya Hall @ thall9@aol.com.

  • Justin Allgaier NNS Daytona I Quick Facts

    Justin Allgaier NNS Daytona I Quick Facts

    [media-credit name=”daytonainternationalspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”272″][/media-credit]JUSTIN ALLGAIER QUICK FACTS

    No. 31 BRANDT Chevrolet

    Daytona International Speedway

    DRIVE4COPD 300

    February 25, 2012

    No. 31 BRANDT Chevrolet News and Notes

    Allgaier Ready for Title Hunt in 2012 – After a successful 2011, where he finished third in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) point standings, Justin Allgaier returns to “The World Center of Speed” with a renewed sense of pride and ready to make a run at the 2012 NNS Championship. Allgaier came away from the 2011 season with one win, six top-five and 17 top-10 finishes and has plans to improve upon that in 2012.

    Allgaier at Daytona International Speedway – Allgaier will make his seventh career NNS start at Daytona International Speedway (DIS) this weekend. In six previous attempts, Allgaier owns two top-five and three top-10 finishes, along with 11 laps led. He has an average start of 15.7 coupled with an average finish of 16.8. Allgaier’s career-best finish came in the season opener of 2010 where he finished fourth.

    Building Consistency in 2012: Elledge Returns – In an attempt to build upon last year’s successes, Jimmy Elledge is returning to call the shots for Allgaier and the No. 31 BRANDT team this season. This is the second full season for the pair out of the Turner Motorsports stable as well as Elledge’s fourth season in NNS competition.

    Making an Important Visit – On Tuesday, after fulfilling media opportunities in the Jacksonville area, Allgaier will head to the Mayport Naval Station with a few fellow drivers. One of three major Naval installations in the Jacksonville area, Mayport is home to the Navy’s 4th Fleet as well as a busy seaport and air facility. While on base, Allgaier will tour the facility, have lunch with base personnel and tour the on-base Youth Center as well as sign autographs for service men and women.

    BRANDT is Back – Also back with Allgaier in 2012 is BRANDT, along with the bright red No. 31 Chevrolet paint scheme. The BRANDT story is one of steady and considered growth. For nearly sixty years, the company has helped growers exert greater control over nature, and, by extension over their business. The Springfield, Illinois-based company’s services help customers bring certainty to their life and their business. BRANDT was founded to help farmers mitigate the risks inherent in nature. Today, the company offers growers around the globe unlimited opportunity by helping them to enhance their business. Through new technologies and processes, BRANDT strives every day to make their customer’s business more reliable and less volatile. Through its diversified operating divisions, BRANDT delivers a common message…TAKE CONTROL

    Come Sail Away – Just before heading to Daytona Beach, Allgaier and wife Ashley joined friends and fellow racers on the KLOVE Friends and Family Cruise to the Bahamas. While on the trip, the Allgaiers had the opportunity to hear numerous Christian musicians and speakers while visiting three different ports throughout the Caribbean.

    This Week’s Impala – This weekend, Allgaier will pilot TMS-316 in the DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway. While this is a brand new chassis for 2012, it has adopted the moniker “Road Runner”, recalling the old cartoon, as Allgaier accidentally struck a coyote while testing with the car in Yuma, Arizona.

    Allgaier on returning to Daytona and the 2012 season:

    “I’m definitely ready for the 2012 season and excited to get back out on track in Daytona this weekend. It’s been a great off season, but as a racer, I want to be doing just that- racing. Our guys have been working really hard over the past couple months on getting our cars ready and I’m looking forward to turning those first few laps to see how good they are. In my last trip to Daytona (July), we came away with a pretty good finish and I’m looking to replicate that. I would love nothing more than the chance to thank BRANDT and my Turner Motorsports team with a trip to victory lane in the first race of the season. We’re looking for great things this year and I’m ready to get started.”

    Follow the No. 31 team on Twitter! @No31TurnerNNS

    Follow BRANDT on Twitter! @BRANDTRacing

    Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports

    Justin Allgaier Daytona Int’l Speedway NNS Stats

    Starts

    Poles

    Wins

    Top-Fives

    Top-10s

    DNFs

    Avg. Start

    Avg. Finish

    6

    0

    0

    2

    3

    1

    15.7

    16.8

  • Kasey Kahne NNS Daytona I Quick Facts

    Kasey Kahne NNS Daytona I Quick Facts

    [media-credit name=”daytonainternationalspeedway.com” align=”alignright” width=”272″][/media-credit]KASEY KAHNE QUICK FACTS

    Daytona International Speedway

    Drive4COPD 300

    February 25, 2012

    No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet News and Notes

    Kasey Kahne behind the wheel of the No. 38 Great Clips machine at Daytona Int’l Speedway (DIS)… In this weekend’s NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) season-opener, Kasey Kahne will return to the seat of the No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet Impala for Turner Motorsports. Kahne drove the No. 38 Great Clips machine from 2003-2005, before his career progressed into the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) ranks. Kahne will drive the No. 38 Chevy in 15 races throughout 2012 with rookie, Brad Sweet, completing the remaining balance of races.

    Kahne at Daytona: By the numbers… In 16 NNS starts at Daytona, Kahne has accumulated two top-five and seven top-10 finishes, with 15 laps led. His best performance at the 2.5-mile tri-oval occurred in 2009 (July), when he finished fifth after starting 15th.   In NSCS competition, Kahne has two top-five and six top-10 finishes in 16 starts, with 28 laps led.

    Who’s on the pit box? Turner Motorsports welcomes Mike Shiplett to the team in 2012. Shiplett will have a unique role in 2012 as he calls the shots for both a veteran (Kahne) and a rookie (Brad Sweet), who will share driving duties of the No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet this season. It is a reunion of sorts for Kahne and Shiplett, who were paired together in the NNS during the 2007 season and put down impressive results including two victories (Charlotte Motor Speedway and Bristol Motor Speedway, spring events). Kahne and Sweet: a unique combination… Not only are Kahne and Sweet good friends off the track, but the veteran is serving as mentor to Sweet as he makes the transition from open-wheel competition to stock cars. Sweet was handpicked by Kahne in 2008 to drive for Kasey Kahne Racing (KKR) where he has since experienced tremendous success in the World of Outlaws Series. Sweet will continue to compete on a limited basis for KKR when he is not behind the wheel of the No. 38 Great Clips machine in the NNS. You can expect Kahne to be very involved and present in the NNS garage when Sweet is behind the wheel of the No. 38 as he will closely monitor his progress and offer encouragement.

    Kahne brought Great Clips their first win! From 2003-2005, Kahne and his sponsor, Great Clips, Inc., reached momentous milestones, including capturing Kahne’s first Nationwide Series victory in 2003 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. It was also Great Clips’ first win as a primary sponsor. In 2005, Kahne captured his second career win at Texas Motor Speedway before leaving the Nationwide Series to allow more time for his Sprint Cup Series efforts.

    Great Clips goes racing with the World of Outlaws in 2012! Great Clips will serve as sponsor for KKR driver Joey Saldana for the 2012 World of Outlaws season. The Minneapolis-based company has been a sponsor of KKR for the past two seasons. This year, they will be featured on all three KKR entries – as a primary sponsor on the #9 with Saldana as well associate sponsor placement on Brad Sweet’s #49 and Cody Darrah’s #5 World of Outlaws cars. 12 Years and Counting… Great Clips, Inc. is currently the longest-running sponsor in the NNS and has used the Nationwide Series as their primary marketing platform for the last 11 years. Their sponsorship began in 2000 with Akins Motorsports as they climbed on board to sponsor the team’s No. 38 entry with driver, Christian Elder. Mark Green piloted the No. 38 for one season before general manager, Doug Stringer, hired up-and-coming talent, Kasey Kahne, thereby solidifying Great Clips commitment to their NASCAR sponsorship.

    Kahne on being reunited with crew chief Mike Shiplett

    “It will be great to work with Mike again. He’s done a lot in the sport and he will be a great asset to Turner Motorsports. We had a good amount of success when we worked together back in 2007 and I expect we will be able to pick up right where we left off. This 38 team has been on the verge of getting back into victory lane and I think the addition of Mike to the team is just what we need to get us there.”

    Kahne on his long-standing partnership with Great Clips

    “It’s really been a great experience to partner up with Great Clips again. Having got my start with them as my sponsor back in 2003 is something I have never forgotten. We are not running for a championship so my ultimate goal is take this Great Clips team back to victory lane. If we can get it done right out of the gate here at Daytona, it would be awesome! With the equipment Steve Turner is providing, to the dedication of the guys back at the shop and Hendrick horsepower under the hood, it’s going to be a great year with this team.”

    Follow the No. 38 team on Twitter!Twitter.com/No38TurnerNNS

    Follow Kasey Kahne on Twitter! Twitter.com/KaseyKahne

    Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports

    About Great Clips: Great Clips, Inc. was established in 1982 in Minneapolis. Today, Great Clips has more than 3,000 salons throughout the United States and Canada, making it the world’s largest salon brand. Great Clips salons employ nearly 30,000 stylists who receive ongoing training to learn advanced skills and the latest trends. Make Great Clips your choice for value-priced, high-quality haircare for men, women and children. No appointments needed, and salons are open nights and weekends. And, it’s more convenient than ever with Great Clips’ Online Check-In. To check-in online, visit www.greatclips.com or download the app for Android and iPhone. For more information about Great Clips, Inc. or to find a location near you, visit www.greatclips.com.

    Kasey Kahne Daytona Int’l Speedway NNS Stats

    Starts

    Poles

    Wins

    Top-Fives

    Top-10s

    DNFs

    Avg. Start

    Avg. Finish

    16

    0

    0

    2

    7

    7

    15.4

    20.7

  • Creative Recycling Systems, Inc. Joins NASCAR as Official Green Partner

    Creative Recycling Systems, Inc. Joins NASCAR as Official Green Partner

    Company Offers Environmentally Safe Solutions

    For Surplus, End-of-Life And Obsolete Electronic Devices

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Feb. 20, 2012) – NASCAR announced today that Florida-based Creative Recycling Systems, Inc. (CRS), a leader in the processing of end-of-life electronics, has joined the stable of Official NASCAR Green Partners.

    CRS supplies small, mid-size and Fortune 100 companies, government agencies, non-profit organizations, educational institutions and concerned citizens with the best solutions for electronics reuse and recycling. By providing electronic asset disposition management, data security services and by utilizing state-of-the-art processing and separation technology, CRS prevents millions of pounds of electronics from entering the world’s landfills each year.

    “By partnering with NASCAR we will be able to reach millions of concerned fans every week, fulfilling our mission of building awareness around the fastest growing waste stream in the world,” said CRS Founder & CEO Jon Yob. “We have spent 18 years developing and utilizing the best available technology in the world to provide true solutions for the reuse and recycling of the gadgets we as a society have come to rely on.”

    The Information Age has created a virtual tidal wave of electronics worldwide. Each year in the United States just less than three million tons are made ready for end of life management, with residential households responsible for more than five times more computer products (by weight) than commercial establishments, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. However, 75% of these items end up going into landfill.

    “Creative Recycling offers the best end-of-life solution for the electronics our fans use. As our Green platform grows, so does the number of partners featuring sustainability components in their activation,” said Jim O’Connell, NASCAR chief sales officer for NASCAR. “Those partners are not only setting new benchmarks with sponsored initiatives across the sport, but they’re also doing their part by helping to educate our fans on the importance of sustainable behavior.”

    NASCAR fans are more likely than non-fans to recycle and describe their households as green. They are also more likely to own electronics and be involved in purchasing decisions at work. Nearly two-thirds of NASCAR fans describe their household as very or somewhat green (Sources: Ipsos, 2011 NASCAR Brand Tracker and Experian Consumer Research – Simmons National Consumer Survey, Fall Full Year 2010).

    According to research, 91% of NASCAR fans say they recycle items at least some of the time, compared to 87% for non-fans. Additionally, NASCAR fans are more likely than non-fans to say they plan to buy various mobile devices in the coming year (such as an iPhone, Blackberry, Android-powered phone or other mobile device), suggesting they will have millions of “old” electronic devices that can be recycled. (Sources: Ipsos, 2011 NASCAR Brand Tracker and Experian Consumer Research – Simmons National Consumer Survey, Fall Full Year 2010.)

    Since its 2008 launch, NASCAR Green has focused on three key areas: waste, emissions and power. Aside from a host of new partners joining the effort with substantive programming, many track and team operators have launched their own programs in areas such as recycling, advancing land and energy conservation, and adopting alternative energy sources.

    “We’re proud to welcome Creative Recycling as an Official NASCAR Green Partner and to join them in the effort to productively and profitably reprocess and reuse electronic products,” said Dr. Michael Lynch, NASCAR managing director of green innovation. “Our fans are avid recyclers, as evidenced by the largest recycling program in all of sports, and adding a partner like this is another positive step toward reducing our sport’s impact on the environment.”

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for one of North America’s premier sports. NASCAR races are broadcast in more than 150 countries and in 20 languages. In the U.S., races are broadcast on FOX, TNT, ABC/ESPN/ESPN2, SPEED and SiriusXM Satellite Radio. NASCAR fans are among the most brand loyal in all of sports, and as a result more Fortune 500 companies participate in NASCAR than any other sport. NASCAR consists of three national series (the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series), four regional series, and one local grassroots series, as well as two international series. Also part of NASCAR is GRAND-AM Road Racing, known for its competition on road courses with multiple classes of cars. NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races at 100 tracks in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada and Mexico. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., NASCAR has offices in eight cities across North America. The next NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, the 54th annual Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, will air Feb. 26th on FOX at 1 p.m. ET. For more information and a complete schedule, visit www.nascar.com. Follow NASCAR on www.facebook.com/NASCAR or on Twitter: @NASCAR.

    About Creative Recycling Systems, Inc.

    Founded in 1994, Creative Recycling Systems is an award-winning global leader in the reuse and recycling of surplus and end-of-life electronics.  Working with its worldwide partners, CRS is a pioneer in the development and utilization of state-of-the-art processing and separation technology, including the recovery of rare earth elements found in commercial and consumer electronics. Incorporating cutting-edge technology for the recycling of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) televisions and monitors, CRS provides the United States with the best solution for the millions of tons of electronics that become obsolete every day. For more information: www.crsrecycling.com.

  • Sam Hornish ready for ‘great opportunity’ that he sees ahead

    Sam Hornish ready for ‘great opportunity’ that he sees ahead

    [media-credit id=13 align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Sam Hornish Jr. knows what winning can do for a career but when it ended up sealing the deal for him to run a full Nationwide Series schedule in 2012 he understood and appreciated it that much more.

    “It sure made everything a lot better, but at the end of the day it helped us in a lot of things,” said Hornish about his Phoenix win last November. “We were really close to being able to sign our deal to be able to run full-time. We were trying to figure out which sponsors were going to do how many races and then, when we won, we had more races sold than we had races.”

    Hornish went to victory lane in Phoenix while competing in a limited schedule for Penske Racing while hoping to put together plans for 2012. At the time the whole season hadn’t been sold to sponsors and he was in jeopardy of again not running a full season, something he hasn’t been accustomed to during his career.

    Then came Phoenix where Hornish has found magic before. Following the win sponsorship from Alliance Truck Parts and new partner WURTH has the Chad Walter led team ready to chase a championship.

    Hornish said the win also helped solidify everything the team had worked hard for. Also setting up a great opportunity ahead for them even though they would rather had just started the season the day after Homestead. It was hard sitting home for three months and not put to good use the momentum that had been built.

    In only 13 starts in 2011 Hornish compiled six top 10s, two top fives and his one win. It was Hornish’s 32nd career start, he started fifth and then led 62 laps and held off teammate and Sprint Cup stars Brad Keselowski and Carl Edwards. And while Hornish wants to keep his expectations for the upcoming season in check, there’s no denying the excitement for it.

    “I’m really excited about it,” he said last week in Daytona. “I feel like we’ve got a great opportunity with our Alliance Truck Parts and WURTH Group Dodge Challenger. I just feel like we’ve got a lot of things that we are capable of doing if we are smart and get some good finishes to start off the year, build up our point base. We want to run for the championship and we need to continue to work well with our teammates and try to learn as much as we can to have both of the Penske Dodge Challengers running up front.”

    Cautiously optimistic says Hornish. Starting off the season on the right foot will be key toward heading in the right direction. Be smart, work hard and most importantly work together as a team. Drivers and teams always mark the first five races as a starting point and baseline of their program.

    Where do we stand after leaving California and how do we stack up against the competition? Evaluations will be made of what the team is doing right and wrong as they move toward trying to put themselves in championship contention. But Hornish knows it will be a tall task.

    “Well, I sure hope it’s easier for us than some other people,” he said. “I look at Ricky [Stenhouse Jr.] who returns as the champion and Austin Dillon coming in as the truck series champion. There’s a lot of guys who are going to be strong, a lot of well-funded cars, because it’s one thing to have the drivers and the car counts there, but to have the driver and a well-funded car running every weekend for the championship, there’s some good teams out there.”