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  • Carl Edwards – Federated Auto Parts 300 Advance

    Carl Edwards – Federated Auto Parts 300 Advance

    Carl Edwards–Federated Auto Parts 300  

    Team:           No. 60 Fastenal/Gearwrench Mustang

    Crew Chief:  Mike Beam

    Chassis:       RK-639 – primary – last ran in Charlotte . Finished 2nd                     

    RK–596 – backup 

    QUOTES

    Carl Edwards on racing at Nashville Superspeedway:   “I can’t wait to get back to Nashville Superspeedway this weekend. The Sprint Cup series is off, so this is the marquee race. We are coming off a rough weekend, but our Fastenal/Gearwrench Ford Mustang has been really fast and we won in Nashville earlier this year.  The Sam Bass Gibson guitar is one of the neatest trophies on the circuit and our goal is to win another one.”     

    Crew chief Mike Beam on racing at Nashville Superspeedway:   “We are bringing the same car that we won with earlier this year. It is one of three tracks we go to that has a concrete surface and can be extremely tough on our braking system. We hope to get this Ford Mustang back to Victory Lane and bring home another Gibson guitar trophy.”  

    FAST FACTS     

    * So far in 2011, Edwards has four wins, nine top-fives, and 12 top-10s     

    * Edwards’ captured his 33rd career NASCAR Nationwide win at Michigan International Speedway.     

    * Edwards’ average finish at Nashville is 3.8.     

    * He has completed 100% of the laps at Nashville Superspeedway– completing 2700 of 2700 laps.

  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Federated Auto Parts 300 Advance

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Federated Auto Parts 300 Advance

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – Federated Auto Parts 300 ADVANCE

    Team:              No. 6 RickyvsTrevor.com Ford Mustang

    Crew Chief:        Mike Kelley

    Chassis:            RK-595  

    THE QUOTES  

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 RickyvsTrevor.com Ford Mustang:  “We’ve kind of struggled at Nashville in the past.  We had a really good Mustang there last time, ran fifth and had some speed to maybe be a little bit better than that.  We’re pretty optimistic going back.  We feel like we’ve made our cars a little bit better so hopefully we’ll be able to start closer than we did there last time and have another good run.” 

    WHAT ARE SOME THE CHALLENGES AT NASHVILLE?  “The concrete is just difficult.  For me it’s just hard to get that good feel that you want in a race car to be fast and comfortable at the same time.  One of the challenges is that we practice in the daylight and race at night so that’s going to be a little different than the last race.” 

    Mike Kelley, Crew Chief, No. 6 RickyvsTrevor.com Ford Mustang: “Nashville is a tough little track because it races kind of like a mile-and-a-half but it also is a heavy braking track.  It’s concrete so it throws a lot of little things at you.  Brakes are important there but you’ve got to have a good enough aero-balance because it’s high speed.  There’d be nothing better than to go back there and come out of there with a win and get Ricky one of those guitars.” 

    THE FACTS

    Stenhouse Jr. is third in the NASCAR Nationwide Series championship standings, 18 points behind leader Elliott Sadler and 11 behind second-place Reed Sorenson.  He leads fourth-place Justin Allgaier by 23 points and fifth-place Aric Almirola by 63…The Ford Mustang Stenhouse will use at Nashville won pole positions in both of its previous starts this season (Bristol and Charlotte)…Stenhouse has four top-10 finishes in his last five starts including two top-fives… Has scored more bonus points (15) and more top-10 finishes (14) than any other NNS regular this season…Leads NNS regulars in numbers of laps led (207) and miles led (264.267) this season…In 39 previous superspeedway starts, Stenhouse has one pole, eight top-five and 19 top-10 finishes…Has racked up 11 top-10 finishes in 12 superspeedway races this season, including six top-fives, and has completed all but one possible lap in those events (2,261 of 2,262)…In 19 races this season, Stenhouse has an average start of 7.2 while his average finish is 10.3.  He has completed 98.2 percent of the total possible laps (3,402 of a possible 3,464)…Has one ARCA start at Nashville, a seventh-place effort in 2008. 

    THE TEAM

    Name                                              Duties                                      Ricky Stenhouse Jr.                Driver                    Mike Kelley                Crew Chief            Seth Barbour                Engineer                                                  Richard Letendre                Car Chief    Chris Letourneau                Front Tire Changer Kyle Coolidge                Front Tire Carrier Will Sturgill                Jack Man Josh Frankos                Rear Tire Changer Jon Bernal                Rear Tire Carrier Brian Carr                Gas Man/Truck Driver Mike Calinoff                Spotter Larry Lally                2nd Truck Driver Edgar Alleman                Engine Tuner/Support Lance Allen                Pit Support Joe Elliott                    Pit Support Kenny Deguisto                 Pit Support Jonathan Dhein                Pit Support Geoff Doucette                2nd Spotter

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    About Roush Fenway Racing Roush Fenway Racing is NASCAR’s largest team operating seven motorsports teams. Four in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with drivers Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Carl Edwards and David Ragan; and three in the Nationwide Series with Edwards, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Trevor Bayne. For more information on any of the Roush Fenway Racing teams, log onto www.RoushFenway.com. Become a fan of Roush Fenway Racing on Facebook by going to http://www.facebook.com/roushfenway and follow us on Twitter @roushfenway. For sponsorship inquiries please contact Robin Johnson at 704.720.4645.

  • Mikey Kile No. 30 Muc-Off/Battery Tender Chevrolet News and Notes

    Mikey Kile No. 30 Muc-Off/Battery Tender Chevrolet News and Notes

    MIKEY KILE QUICK FACTS

    No. 30 Muc-Off/Battery Tender Chevrolet Impala

    Federated Auto Parts 300 Nashville Superspeedway

    July 23, 2011  

    Mikey Kile NNS Career Statistics  

    Starts Poles Wins Top-fives Top-10s DNFs

    4 0 0 0 0 1    

    No. 30 Muc-Off/Battery Tender Chevrolet News and Notes       

    * Home sweet home for Stewart Cooper… The No. 30 Chevrolet crew chief is heading home this weekend as the series heads to Tennessee. The Nashville-native loves racing at his home track and has a few favorite spots he can’t go to Nashville without visiting. One of his first stops is always San Antonio Taco Company (http://thesatco.com/) and he never misses J. Alexander’s (www.jalexanders.com). When he gets some time away from the track, Cooper loves to take advantage of all the live country music Nashville is legendary for, always stopping by the Whiskey Bent Saloon (www.whiskeybentsaloon.com) and Tootsies Orchid Lounge (www.tootsies.net).       

    * In the driver’s seat…ARCA Racing Series graduate, Mikey Kile, will return to the seat of the No. 30 Chevrolet this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. In 28 ARCA Racing Series starts in 2009 and 2010, Kile boasts one win, eight top-five and 19 top-10 finishes. He captured two pole awards in 2010 and has led a total of 183 laps. Kile made his NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) debut with Turner Motorsports at Nashville Superspeedway in April. He brought home his series-best finish of 16th last weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.       

    * Kile at Nashville Superspeedway… Kile has two NNS starts at the Music City speedway to his credit. In 2010, he made his series’ debut at the track, getting caught up in an on-track incident which relegated him to a 33rd-place finish. Earlier this season Kile made his season debut at the 1.33-mile track.       

    * This week’s Impala… The No. 30 Muc-Off/Battery Tender team will hit the track with chassis TMS-120 this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. This is the same chassis James Buescher drove to an eighth-place finish at Dover International Speedway and Kile piloted at Chicagoland Speedway, starting from the fifth spot.        

    * Turner Motorsports: In the hunt…In 19 Nationwide Series events in 2011, Turner Motorsports-prepared entries have notched three wins, 17 top-five and 39 top-10 finishes. All three of Turner Motorsports’ championship contending drivers are inside the top-six in the driver point standings with Reed Sorenson in second, Justin Allgaier in fourth and Jason Leffler in sixth.  

    Follow the No. 30 team on Twitter!Twitter.com/No30TurnerNNS  Follow Mikey Kile on Twitter! Twitter.com/MikeyKile    

    Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports   

    Kile on heading back to Nashville   “It is exciting heading back to Nashville this weekend. It is a track that I have experience running at and I can use everything I have learned over my last few starts to bring home another solid finish in this Muc-Off/Battery Tender Chevy. I am proud of what I accomplished last weekend in the car and  I ready to build off of that finish to bring home a solid top-10.”

  • Brian Scott and No. 11 Shore Lodge Team – Nashville Superspeedway Advance

    Brian Scott and No. 11 Shore Lodge Team – Nashville Superspeedway Advance

    Brian Scott   No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway   

    No. 11 Shore Lodge Team Notes of Interest

    ·   Brian Scott and the No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota team prepare for the NASCAR Nationwide Series’ return to Nashville Superspeedway for this weekend’s Federated Auto Parts 300.

    ·   This weekend’s Federated Auto Parts 300 marks Scott’s fifth career start in Nationwide Series competition at the 1.33-mile Nashville Superspeedway. Nashville Superspeedway is the track at which Scott made his first career start in Nationwide Series competition. Scott made his Nationwide Series debut on April 11, 2009.

    ·   Scott also has two career starts in Truck Series competition at Nashville with his best effort being a second-place finish during the 2009 Truck Series race.

    ·   Scott participated in the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Invitational Celebrity Pro-Am on Monday, July 18 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Columbus, Ohio.

    ·   The No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota team will take Chassis #128 to this weekend’s Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway. This chassis was raced by the team once this year and that was during the race at Michigan International Speedway in June. Scott scored a 17th-place finish at Michigan after starting from the 16th position. The backup car is Chassis #106 and it has not been raced during the 2011 season.

    ·   Last Race: The No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota was poised for a top-five finish during last week’s New England 200 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway when Scott was caught up in the final accident of the race at lap 196. The Shore Lodge Toyota team was able to repair Scott’s car on pit road and keep him on the lead lap for the green-white-checkered flag finish. He finished the race in the 17th position.

    ·    Scott dropped one spot in the NASCAR Nationwide Series driver point standings. He currently sits in 10th place, 10 points out of ninth place and 15 out of eighth. Elliott Sadler maintained his lead in the championship point standings. He owns a seven-point lead ahead of Reed Sorenson. 

    ·    To access information on Brian Scott and No. 11 Team visit: www.joegibbsracing.comand follow twitter.com/bscottracing and twitter.com/joegibbsracing.  

    Scott Quotes Heading to Nashville for the second time in 2011: “I’m actually really excited. We were semi-decent there when we raced there earlier this year. And we’ve made huge strides with our equipment and our stuff. I feel like it is a good race track for me and we feel like as a race team – with the improvements we’ve made – it will be a good opportunity for it to be a really great weekend for us and have a good run. Nashville is a neat track and a neat place to go so I look forward to it.”  

    On the incident with Steven Wallace in New Hampshire: “You know, it was a long race and I had ran with Steven the whole race. I saw a number of instances and barely missed just about all of them. My patience ran thin and when we went into the corner there, he crowded me down to the apron. I got loose and I should have checked up rather than pushing back but if I checked up I was going to be in a bad situation either way. So I was trying to nudge him out of the way and ended up wrecking myself and unfortunately a lot of other cars. I had a voice mail from Steven as soon as I landed back home because we are friends. We hang out. We go boat-fishing together and play golf together. We obviously wanted to work it out. He wasn’t very happy with me for some of the things I had said on Twitter after the race. I wasn’t very happy with him for the way he had raced me all day and in that particular situation. We talked and I said in the future that I wouldn’t handle scuffles between us like that and he said in the future he would give me more room. So we worked it out.”    

    Scott Nashville Superspeedway Stats

    Date Start Finish Laps Led Laps complete Laps  Status  Earnings 4/23/11 10 22 0 223 225 Running $17,258 6/5/10 19 28 0 195 225 Engine $20,683 4/3/10 13 15 0 225 225 Running $15,650 4/11/09 24 25 0 223 225 Running $21,018   Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Ave. Start Ave. Finish Earnings   4 0 0 0 16.5 22.5 $74,609   Scott Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Earnings Ave. Start Ave. Finish 61 0 1 8 $1,665,932 15.7 20.1       No. 11 Shore Lodge Team Primary Team Members: Crew Chief – Kevin Kidd                                         Car Chief – Colan Ingle                                           Engine Builder – Mark Cronquist             Lead Engineer – Kenneth Oates                             Engine Specialist – Dan Bajek                                 Spotter – Tim Fedewa   Other Crew Members: Truck Drivers – Charles Sampson                          Tire Specialist – Ryan Martin                                   Shock Specialist – Scott Myers                Mechanic – Ben Chase                                           Mechanic – Tony Hamm

  • Drew Herring / No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota Preview – Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway

    Drew Herring / No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota Preview – Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway

    Drew Herring / No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota Preview Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway   No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota News & Notes:

    ·     HERRING & STEVENS READY TO HELP NO. 18 TO OWNER’S TITLE:  Drew Herring will return to the seat of a Joe Gibbs Racing machine this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway.  But this time, it won’t be in the No. 20, where he made his debut back in May.  Instead, it will be in the No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota.  However, one thing that will remain the same for Herring, as it was in May, is the team he will have around him.  This weekend, the No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota will be lead by Crew Chief Adam Stevens and a majority of the regular crew from the No. 20 JGR Nationwide Series team.  Jason Ratcliff, the regular Crew Chief of the No. 18, will also be in at Nashville to help guide the team toward a strong finish and a chance to extend their lead in the NASCAR Nationwide Series Owner’s Championship.  Following last weekend’s win by Kyle Busch, the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing team holds a 27-point advantage over the No. 32 of Tuner Motorsports in the Owner’s point standings.

    ·     HERRING GETS ANOTHER SHOT… AFTER GETTING SHOT:  Drew Herring knows he’s fortunate to be able to race in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in great equipment like that of Joe Gibbs Racing.  However, Herring also knows that there is more to life than just getting to race; like getting to live it.  Herring is still pursuing his racing dreams despite nearly losing his life in a hunting accident when he was just 17 years old.  Herring and a number of friends were out raccoon hunting when a wild raccoon, scared by another hunter’s shot at it, came out of a tree right on top of Herring and several of his friends.  As everyone tried to scrabble out of the way of the wild animal, Herring and a friend ran into each other and lost their balance, falling to the ground.  When they hit the ground, his friend’s .22-calibur discharged, shooting Herring through the side.  The bullet hit Herring’s stomach, colon and pancreas.  Fortunately, after spending nine days in the hospital, Herring made a full recovery.  Now, he’s back on track to go after his passion, racing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, all while celebrating life each and every day.

    ·     SPORT CLIPS CONTINUES WONDERFUL PARTNERSHIP WITH JOE GIBBS RACING:  Sport Clips, a national sport-themed hair-care franchise for men and boys that can be found in 38 states,will continue its strong relationship with Joe Gibbs Racing this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway.  Sport Clips and Joe Gibbs Racing have built a strong relationship which has seen tremendous success this year, earning two victories in the Nationwide Series (with Denny Hamlin in Richmond and Joey Logano at Daytona).  Founded in 1995, Sport Clips has over 780 stores nationwide.  Sport Clips will also be the primary sponsor on the No. 20 Toyota next weekend at Lucas Oil Raceway (with Herring), Chicagoland Speedway in September ( with Logano) and at Dover International Speedway in October (Logano).

    ·     SECOND START OF THE YEAR FOR HERRING/SPORT CLIPS COMBO:  Drew Herring made his debut with Joe Gibbs Racing and Sport Clips earlier this season at Iowa Speedway in impressive fashion.  After qualifying for the event was rained out, Herring started on the pole in the No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota and led the first 39 laps of the event, Herring’s first laps led in Nationwide Series competition.  A couple of pit road mistakes put the team behind, but Herring was able to battle back and finish 12th in the final rundown.

    ·     CHASSIS:  The JGR team will take chassis #120-18 to Nashville Superspeedway this weekend.  The car has run in three other events this year; California (finished first with Busch driving), Darlington (first with Busch) and Chicago (eighth with Kelly Bires).

    ·     STAT OF THE WEEK:  7.9.  The No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota has competed in all 19 races in 2011 with three different drivers (Busch, Bires and Michael McDowell) and has an average finish of 7.9.

    ·     THE RACE:  Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Superspeedway (Lebanon, TN; 1.33-mile concrete oval) is set for Saturday night, July 23, 2011.  The race will be broadcast on ESPN at 7:30 p.m. EST, with radio coverage on MRN starting at 7:30 p.m. EST.     Herring’s Season-To-Date NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 1 0 0 0 0 39 $23,168 1.0 12.0   Herring’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 5 0 0 0 0 39 $119,015 15.6 20.8   Herring’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats at Nashville Superspeedway: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish – – – – – – – – –     Drew Herring Quotes: “I’ve never had a chance to run at Nashville in race conditions, but I have driven a car around the track before.  I ran in the GM (General Motors) Combine there a few years ago with a bunch of other drivers and we were turning laps in an old-style Nationwide Series car.  So this will be a new experience for me, but not totally new.  I at least can say I’ve got some laps around the track.  But getting out there the first time in practice, I’m sure it will take me a few laps to get back into the swing of things.  But when you are in as good of equipment as I will be this weekend with this Joe Gibbs Racing stuff, it won’t take long to feel comfortable and be right back into the groove of it all.  Then, we will just get down to business and get the Sport Clips Toyota running comfortably.   “I’m really fortunate to get another couple shots at running for Joe Gibbs Racing and Sport Clips.  The Iowa event was just awesome.  I know we didn’t earn the pole because of the rain, but to start up front and to lead laps right away was a pretty awesome experience.  We had a much better car than our finish showed that day because I screwed up in the pits.  I’m going to make sure that doesn’t happen this weekend.  I can’t let the guys down, and let myself down, like I did there.  So I’m determined to come out here and race up front and be in contention this weekend.  It’s important to run up front and get a good finish and keep this No. 18 in the Owner’s Championship lead when we leave this weekend.”   Adam Stevens Quotes: “Nashville is a track that can be hard on tires, especially in practice. We get on the track after the Trucks complete all their practices, so it shouldn’t be a problem for us this weekend.  We will also get an extra set of tires this weekend, called the rookie set, with Drew in the car, so that will be nice in helping us fine tune the car during practice.  This is a track where being free is crucial and having track position is critical.   “I’m pretty excited to see if the second groove will come in during the weekend.  It started to come in there during our last race, so if it does, that should put on some better racing.  There should be some more passing and two-wide racing this time around. There will also be quite a few less Cup drivers here this weekend and quite a few more drivers that have never seen this place, so the race will be as much about staying out of trouble and not making mistakes as it will be about having a fast car.”    

    No. 18 Sport Clips Toyota / Joe Gibbs Racing Team

    Driver – Drew Herring                                           

    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

  • TWICE THE EXCITEMENT FOR HOMETOWN SPONSOR DOLLAR GENERAL AT NASHVILLE SUPERSPEEDWAY

    TWICE THE EXCITEMENT FOR HOMETOWN SPONSOR DOLLAR GENERAL AT NASHVILLE SUPERSPEEDWAY

    Turner Motorsports teammate Justin Allgaier joins Reed Sorenson in iconic yellow and black colors for the upcoming NASCAR Nationwide Series Race

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (July 18, 2011) – Turner Motorsports is pleased to announce that the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) powerhouse will field two Dollar General Chevys this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway in the Federated Auto Parts 300. Reed Sorenson, currently second in the NNS point standings, will pilot the flagship No. 32 Dollar General Chevy while teammate Justin Allgaier will be in a second, No. 31 Dollar General Chevy.

    “I’m really excited to represent the Dollar General brand this weekend,” said Allgaier. “Dollar General has been a staple in the Nationwide Series garage and to drive their black and yellow colors is an honor. We would love to get a win for them at their home track as well. Nashville has always been a good race track for me so we are looking forward to a great weekend.”

    The Turner Motorsports teammates have racked up impressive stats at the 1.333-mile track through their respective careers. In 12 starts (five for Allgaier, seven for Sorenson), the pair has notched one win, five top-five and seven top-10 finishes, along with two pole awards. Sorenson scored his first series win at Nashville Superspeedway in 2005 after starting from the pole and leading 197 laps.

    “I think it’s a great opportunity for us as a team to have two Dollar General cars this weekend at Nashville,” Sorenson said. “It will double our chances to get a third win for Dollar General this season and nothing would be better than to do that in their hometown of Nashville. I know both Justin (Allgaier) and I have some great stats at the track so I really like our chances for a good weekend.”

    Dollar General

    Dollar General Corporation has been delivering value to shoppers for more than 70 years. Dollar General helps shoppers Save time. Save money. Every day! by offering products that are frequently used and replenished, such as food, snacks, health and beauty aids, cleaning supplies, basic apparel, house wares and seasonal items at low everyday prices in convenient neighborhood locations. With more than 9,500 stores in 35 states, Dollar General has more retail locations than any retailer in America. In addition to high quality private brands, Dollar General sells products from America’s most-trusted manufacturers such as Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark, Unilever, Kellogg’s, General Mills, Nabisco, Hanes, PepsiCo and Coca-Cola. Learn more about Dollar General at www.dollargeneral.com

    About Turner Motorsports

    Turner Motorsports, LLC, established in 1999, is in the midst of its sophomore season of NASCAR competition. Owned by Texas businessman Steve Turner, the organization has expanded in 2011 from a two-truck operation in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) to become the largest stand-alone multi-series team in NASCAR’s top-tier touring series. Turner Motorsports operates out of an 110,000 square-foot state-of-the art facility in Mooresville, N.C., and will compete with three entries in the Camping World Truck Series and four entries in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The team boasts an all-star driver line-up that includes Kasey Kahne, Mark Martin, Jason Leffler, Reed Sorenson, Justin Allgaier, Ricky Carmichael, James Buescher, Brad Sweet, Steve Arpin, Blake Feese and Brandon McReynolds. The Chevrolet-backed team has created alliances with General Motors’ powerhouse teams Hendrick Motorsports, which will provide engine support for both its NNS and NCWTS programs, Kevin Harvick Inc. for body and aero support, and Earnhardt Technology Group for drive train and suspension technology assistance. Turner Motorsports’ marketing partners include Dollar General, Great Clips, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Monster Energy, BRANDT, Rexall, Exide, AccuDoc Solutions, Wolfpack Rentals, Fraternal Order of Eagles and ABF Freight. For more information on Turner Motorsports, visit www.turnermotorsportsllc.com.

  • RCR Post Race Report — Iowa Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway

    RCR Post Race Report — Iowa Speedway and New Hampshire Motor Speedway

    RCR Post Race Report — New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Iowa Speedway

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

    RACE: LENOX Industrial Tools 301

    TRACK: New Hampshire Motor Speedway

    Race Highlights:

    . RCR teammates finished 16th (Jeff Burton), 17th (Clint Bowyer), 21st (Kevin Harvick) and 24th (Paul Menard).

    . RCR teammates are fourth (Harvick), 12th (Bowyer), 19th (Menard) and 25th (Burton) in the point standings after this weekend’s race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

    . Harvick made 63 green-flag passes throughout the entire 301-lap event, ranking him ninth amongst his competitors.

    . Harvick continues his streak of running at the end of all contested Sprint Cup Series races at the Loudon, N.H., facility with 21.

    . Bowyer earned a bonus point by leading one time for three laps.

    . Bowyer made 65 green-flag passes, 25 of them while running in the top 15 during the race according to NASCAR Loop Data Statistic.

    . RCR teammates, Menard and Bowyer each advanced five positions in the last 31 laps of the race, tying them for sixth in the Closers category according to NASCAR’s Loop Data Statistics.

    . Menard maintained an average running position of 17.4 in the LENOX Industrial Tools 301.

    . Menard spent 52.5 percent of his 301 contested laps running in the top 15.

    . Burton had an average running position of 10th in the LENOX Industrial Tools 301.

    . Burton spent 212 of the 301 laps in the top 15, 70 percent of the race.

    . Ryan Newman captured the race win at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, beating Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and Jimmie Johnson to the start/finish line.

    . The next NSCS race is the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Sunday, July 31, televised live on ESPN beginning at 1 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. The 400-mile showdown will also be broadcast live on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Radio Network and Sirius XM Satellite Radio.

    Menard and No. 27 Richmond/Menards Team Take Home 24th From New Hampshire Motor Speedway

    After starting from the ninth position in Sunday’s LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Paul Menard and the No. 27 team were faced with a much-changed Richmond/Menards Chevrolet from Saturday’s practice sessions during which the track’s temperature was much cooler. The Slugger Labbe-led team tried a number of adjustments, but the tight-center condition persisted, relegating them to a 24th-place finish at Loudon, N.H.-based short track. Menard took the green flag in front of an estimated crowd of 95,000 at “The Magic Mile” and remained a fixture in the top 10 for the first 60 circuits. He hit pit road during the second caution of the afternoon for four tires, fuel and a wedge adjustment in an effort to remedy the loose-in and loose-off handling. During the subsequent green-flag run, Menard reported to the team that the adjustment had not helped the exit and, consequently, had hurt the center, resulting in a tight condition. The team continued to try a number of chassis and air pressure adjustments during each pit stop throughout the remainder of the 301-lap event. As the laps counted down, it became apparent that fuel strategy would play a part in the final results of the race. The final caution flag of the day was displayed on lap 240. The No. 27 team took the opportunity to change the left-side tires with a minor air pressure adjustment and top their Chevrolet off with enough fuel to complete the race. Some teams rolled the dice and remained on track, placing Menard deep in the field for the restart. Sliding back to as far as 29th, Menard was able to regain some ground as cars ran out of fuel in the closing laps, and brought home a 24th-place finish.

    Start – 9 Finish – 24 Laps Led – 0 Points – 19

    PAUL MENARD QUOTE:

    “I think it’s safe to say that the off-weekend came at a pretty good time. We’ll take these next couple of weeks to regroup and then head to Indy (Indianapolis Motor Speedway) refreshed and ready to go.”

    Tough Outing for Harvick, No. 29 Budweiser Team in Loudon

    Kevin Harvick and the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet team battled handling issues and track position all day in the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway before finishing the event in the 21st position. After starting the race from 18th, Harvick patiently made laps while dealing with a car that was too tight in the center and loose getting into the turns. The team made its first big adjustment during the first caution at lap 29, raising the track bar, changing two tires and adding fuel. Harvick was in 15th place when racing resumed at lap 34. Varying strategies were exercised up and down pit road while the No. 29 Budweiser team elected to do two-tire stops in their first three pit road visits in an effort to pick up track position. The strategy worked, moving Harvick up to the seventh position after the first 100 laps of the race. Trouble ensued during the middle stages of the race as the Budweiser Chevrolet fell to the extreme loose side at lap 104. Harvick slid through the field, dropping as far back as the 18th position until the team elected to bring him to pit road for four tires, adjustments and fuel during green-flag conditions at lap 141. The fourth caution waved two laps later, placing the No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet a lap down. Having just pitted, Harvick took the wave around to get back on the lead lap but was mired deep in the field in the 32nd position. Harvick spent the remaining laps battling persistent handling issues on the Budweiser Chevrolet. As the race started to wind down, fuel mileage became an issue. The No. 29 Budweiser team could never get their pit activities in sequence with the front runners which resulted in the No. 29 car competing in the 25th position during the closing laps of the event. A number of drivers ran out of fuel during the final laps of the race, allowing Harvick and the No. 29 Budweiser team to pick up four more positions to finish in 21st place. The finish dropped Harvick a position in the driver point standings. He is currently in fourth place, 15 points out of first place.

    Start – 18 Finish – 21 Laps Led – 0 Points – 4

    Strong Run for Burton and Caterpillar Team Ends in 16th-Place Result

    After battling in the top five for the majority of the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday, Jeff Burton and the Caterpillar team were bit by fuel strategy, resulting in a 16th-place finish. The four-time NHMS winner proved he knows how to get around the picturesque one-mile oval when he qualified the No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet in the sixth position for the 301-lap main event. From the drop of the green flag on the 19th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event of the season, the black and yellow Caterpillar machine became a fixture in the top 10. With minor air pressure adjustments during the team’s first few pit stops under caution, the handling on the No. 31 Chevy came to life and Burton chased down the leaders as the race passed the lap-100 mark, remaining there for the next 85 circuits and climbing to as high as second on lap 144. When the caution flag flew on lap 240, the Caterpillar Chevy peeled of the track while running third to come to pit road for their final two-tire pit stop of the day to ensure Burton would have enough fuel to make it the distance. Unfortunately, many of the competitors behind the No. 31 Chevrolet chose to forgo pit road and remain on track, dropping the 21-time NSCS race winner to the 20th position for the restart on lap 244. Mired in traffic, the handling on the Caterpillar Chevrolet became a challenge and the No. 31 team; ultimately, settled for a 16th-place finish, gaining a few positions as other vehicles ran out of fuel in the closing laps.

    Start – 6 Finish – 16 Laps Led – 0 Points – 25

    JEFF BURTON QUOTE:

    “The Caterpillar Chevrolet was fast all day long. The handling just went away on the final run. It was disappointing for the entire team not to leave Loudon with the type of finish we were looking for today. We had a strong weekend but weren’t able to put it all together.”

    No. 33 Good Sam Club Team Leads Laps, Brings Home 17th-Place Finish at New Hampshire

    Clint Bowyer and the No. 33 Good Sam Club Chevrolet team brought home a 17th-place finish in the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. After a solid 12th-place qualifying effort on Friday, the Richard Childress Racing driver started off the sunny day fighting a loose condition. After making two pit stops under the same lap-61 caution flag to put a rubber in the right rear, the Emporia, Kan., native fell back to 34th only to gain 11 of those positions back before the next caution was displayed on lap 101. Over the next 60 laps, Bowyer clawed his way into the top 15 and by lap 180 had earned a top-10 spot on the NHMS leader board while fighting a loose condition. After taking two fresh right-side Goodyear tires under caution on lap 185, the four-time Sprint Cup Series race winner restarted 23rd and fought his way back into the top 15 again by the time the caution flag flew on lap 217 for debris. It was on this pit stop that crew chief Shane Wilson made the decision to not change tires and only put Sunoco E15 fuel in the No. 33 Chevrolet to gain valuable track position at the one-mile facility. After restarting third, Bowyer continued to run in the top five until the competitors in front of him decided to come down pit road for service on a caution seven laps later while Wilson made the call to stay out on track and not service the red and yellow Impala. Bowyer restarted as the leader and held the top spot for three laps, earning a championship driver point in the process before falling back in the top five. Under the final caution on lap 241, Bowyer came down pit road for two right-side tires and a wedge adjustment and restarted in the 22nd position. Over the final 57 laps, the RCR driver gained five positions back and brought home a 17th-place finish, remaining 12th in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver championship point standings, 28 points out of the top 10.

    Start – 12 Finish – 17 Laps Led – 3 Points – 12

    CLINT BOWYER QUOTE:

    “It seemed like we were playing catch up all day in the No. 33 Good Sam Club Chevrolet. In the end, our pit strategy didn’t work out and we ended up 17th. We led some laps and are still 12th in points.”

    NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

    RACE: Coca-Cola 200 presented by Hy-Vee

    TRACK: Iowa Speedway

    Race Highlights:

    . RCR teammates finished second (Austin Dillon) and fifth (Joey Coulter).

    . With his second-place finish, Dillon moved up one position in the NCWTS driver point standings, to second, 22 markers behind point leader Johnny Sauter.

    . Coulter remains ninth in the point standings, 57 markers behind the point leader.

    . Dillon and Coulter ranked first and second, respectively, in average running position with Dillon running an average place of 1.845 and Coulter holding an average running place of 3.365.

    . The RCR Chevrolets had the fastest speed in traffic, with Coulter running an average speed of 128.751 mph and Dillon running an average speed of 128.467 mph, ranking them first and second in that category.

    . Neither RCR entry ran lower than ninth during the entire 200-lap race.

    . Dillon led 127 of 200 laps, more than any other driver.

    . Coulter was the highest finishing rookie.

    . Combined, RCR entries posted the fastest lap of the field 85 times.

    . Matt Crafton earned his second career NCWTS victory in his 258th series start and was followed to the finish line by Dillon, David Mayhew, Johnny Sauter and Coulter.

    . The next NCWTS race is the Lucas Deep Clean 200 at Nashville Superspeedway on Friday, July 22, televised live on SPEED beginning at 8 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time and broadcast live on the Motor Racing Network and Sirius XM Satellite Radio beginning at 7:45 p.m. EDT.

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    Determined Dillon brings RCR’s No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet to a Second-Place Finish at Iowa

    Austin Dillon returned to the site of his emotional career-first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series victory, looking to repeat last year’s performance in the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet. And, although he led 127 of 200 laps at Iowa Speedway on Saturday night, a win was not in the cards. Instead, Dillon and his RCR team brought home a second-place finish after losing track position following a slow pit stop with just 40 laps remaining. Dillon started the Coca-Cola 200 presented by Hy-Vee from fifth, and found speed in the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet right away, using momentum from a strong restart following a lap-16 caution to advance to second. Soon after, Dillon began a spirited battle for the lead with Johnny Sauter, racing side-by-side for the point position before taking the lead on lap 30. Once the black No. 3 was in clean air, Dillon was able to drive away from the field, leading by as much as five seconds over the next 126 laps. The 2010 NCWTS Rookie of the Year was the race leader when the last of six caution flags was displayed on lap 154, prompting crew chief Danny Stockman to direct Dillon down pit road for four tires and two cans of fuel. Unfortunately, an issue during the pit stop caused the team to lose the race off pit road, and Dillon dropped to eighth for the lap-161 restart. Down but not out, Dillon was determined to find his way back to the front of the field, and advanced to third in just one lap before finding second position with 20 laps remaining in the race. Dillon caught race leader and eventual race winner Matt Crafton with 12 laps to go, and spent the rest of the race battling side-by-side for the lead, taking the point position briefly on lap 188 before relinquishing to second. He finished second and advanced to second in the point standings.

    Start – 5 Finish – 2 Laps Led – 127 Points – 2

    AUSTIN DILLON QUOTE:

    “We were fastest all night, but Matt Crafton’s team had a very good pit stop at the end. It was good for the points tonight, but we’ve just been giving the wins away here in the end. It hurts when you do that.”

    Joey Coulter Earns Top-Five Finish at Iowa Speedway

    In his first career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start at Iowa Speedway, rookie Joey Coulter drove his way to his third top-five finish of the 2011 season in Saturday night’s Coco-Cola 200. Coulter started the 200-lap main event from the second starting position after missing the pole by 0.157 seconds earlier that day. As the green flag was displayed, Coulter settled into the third position for the first seven laps before making the pass for second on lap eight. The first caution of the night was displayed on lap 12, and the RCR team was instructed to stay out to keep their track position. The 21-year-old driver slipped to third on the lap-14 restart and settled into a rhythm for the next 40 laps. Coulter radioed to his crew about his tight-handling truck on lap 56 and was able to receive service during the lap-65 caution. The Harold Holly-led team came down pit road for four fresh Goodyear tires, fuel and a track bar adjustment. Coulter restarted fourth for the lap-70 restart and was scored third by lap 75 and second on lap 91. As the race neared the halfway point, an incident on the front stretch brought out the red flag when a truck made contact with the interior wall, forcing NASCAR and track officials to replace a portion of the wall. After 14 minutes under red-flag conditions, the track went green on lap 110 with Coulter trailing the leader. Unfortunately, the University of North Carolina Mechanical Engineering student slipped to fourth one lap later as he continued to battle with a tight-handling truck. Coulter was racing in the top five when the final caution of the night was displayed on lap 154. Holly called for four tires, fuel and the removal of a left-rear spring rubber during the ensuing pit stop to remedy the tight conditions on the No. 22 RCR Chevrolet. Due to a longer pit stop, Coulter was forced to restart sixth on the lap-160 restart, but quickly worked his way into the top five. The Miami Springs, Fla., native held onto his fifth position as he took the checkered flag earning his sixth career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series top-10 finish of the 2011 season at Iowa Speedway.

    Start – 2 Finish – 5 Laps Led – 0 Points – 9

    JOEY COULTER QUOTE:

    “Our Richard Childress Racing Silverado was fast since we unloaded and it stayed that way all weekend. My guys did an awesome job on pit road and kept us up front all night. I’m proud of our top-five finish and excited to head to Nashville next weekend.”

    ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards

    RACE: Prairie Meadows 200

    TRACK: Iowa Speedway

    Race Highlights:

    . RCR teammates finished first (Ty Dillon) and fifth (Tim George Jr.).

    . Dillon earned his fifth win of the season in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, his seventh career ARCA win in 14 races.

    . Dillon earned his fourth Menards Pole Award of the 2011 season, his fifth-career pole.

    . George’s fifth-place result marks his sixth top-five finish in the last eight ARCA Racing Series events this season.

    . Dillon led all but seven circuits of the 200 contested laps in Saturday’s event, breaking Steve Wallace’s record for most laps led in an ARCA race at Iowa Speedway since 2006.

    . Dillon remains the ARCA Racing Series point leader with a 330 point lead over Chris Buescher.

    . With George’s fifth-place finish, he moves into fifth in the ARCA Racing Series point standings.

    . George started third and ran as high as second in the Prairie Meadows 200.

    . Dillon won the race by 1.643 seconds over Cale Gale, Chris Buescher, Grant Enfinger and George.

    . The next ARCA Racing Series race on the 2011 schedule is the Ansell Protective Gloves 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway on Thursday, July 28 with coverage being televised live on SPEED starting at 7 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. Also, tune into ARCARacing.com for living timing and scoring of the 200-lap event.

    Strong Showing for Tim George Jr. at Iowa Speedway

    Tim George Jr., earned his second consecutive top-five finish in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards, driving the No. 31 Applebee’s/Potomac Family Dining Group Chevrolet to a fifth-place finish in Saturday’s Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa Speedway despite a tight-handling Chevrolet for the duration of the race. George started the 200-lap race third in front of an estimated crowd of 24,000 people and weathered a heat index of 113 degrees Fahrenheit at the Newton, Iowa-based track for the Saturday afternoon event. The New York, N.Y. native managed to run in the top-10 during the opening segment of the race despite a tight-handing Chevrolet. The caution flag was displayed on lap 49, prompting crew chief Gere Kennon to summon George down pit road so the RCR team could service the No. 31 Chevrolet with four Hoosier tires, Sunoco Fuel and the addition of a spring rubber to the left rear in an attempt to correct the car’s handling issues. Unfortunately, a slower-than-expected pit stop and a speeding on pit road penalty ensued; and as a result, the team fell one lap down to the race leaders and was positioned at the tale end of the longest line in 11th, for the lap-59 restart. George spent the next 50 circuits fighting for track position and was finally able to earn ARCA’s “Lucky Dog” award when the caution flag was displayed on lap 109, placing the No. 31 Applebee’s/Potomac Family Dining Group Chevrolet back on the lead lap. Once on the lead lap, George advanced his way through the field, pitting for the final time under caution on lap 124 for four tires and fuel. He was eighth for a lap-127 restart, and worked his way to as high as fourth before slipping to fifth, still battling a tight-handling race car. The fifth-place finish was George’s second consecutive top five and allowed him to advance to fifth in the point standings.

    Start – 3 Finish – 5 Laps Led – 0 Points – 5

    TIM GEORGE JR QUOTE:

    “We were really tight for much of the race, but that was because of the heat and the track conditions. The heat was bad so I’m glad I do all those work outs because keeping in shape really paid off. When we went a lap down, everyone kept their cool. It took a bit to get back onto the lead lap, but once we did, I still had a car that was tight and I never could get to where I felt I could challenge the leaders.”

    Ty Dillon is Victorious in Iowa – Winning the Pole and Taking the Race Win

    Ty Dillon and the No. 41 Richard Childress Racing team earned their fourth Menards Pole Award of the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards season then capped off the day by visiting Victory Lane Saturday afternoon at Iowa Speedway for the Prairie Meadow 200. Sunshine and hot temperatures greeted the RCR team on Saturday as Dillon and Company won the pole for the 200-lap main event by posting a fast time of 23.459 seconds (134.277 mph). The 19-year-old driver took the green flag and immediately settled into the top position with a half-second lead over the field. Dillon had opened up a five-second lead when the second caution of the day was displayed on lap 50. The Scott Naset-led team was called to pit road for four fresh Hoosier tires, fuel and a tire pressure adjustment. Winning the race off pit road, Dillon took the green again on lap 60. Driving away with the lead, the Lexington, N.C., native found himself with a four-second lead by lap 89. A lap-110 caution allowed Dillon to visit pit road for the final time of the day. The No. 41 crew put on four fresh tires and packed the RCR Chevrolet Impala full of fuel, setting Dillon up for the remaining 90 laps. The race off pit road granted Dillon with a second-place starting position for the lap-112 restart, but he quickly jumped to the lead on lap 118. Again, driving away from the field, the soon-to-be college freshman increased his lead to two seconds by lap 147. Dillon endured a few additional cautions before building up a 1.643-second lead on the field as he crossed the finish line, earning his seventh career ARCA Series victory in the Prairie Meadows 200 at Iowa Speedway.

    Start – 1 Finish – 1 Laps Led – 193 Points – 1 (leads by 330 points)

    TY DILLON QUOTE:

    “That heat was really bad today – it was rough. Our Chevrolet was incredible since we unloaded. These guys are the best. They really know how to put a race car together for me. Its days like today that will win us a championship. I’m just so proud to be in Iowa. This is my favorite track and to win in front of these fans, is really awesome. Flash (crew chief Scott Naset) made a great call there at the end that set us up for the win. Winning five races; who would have thought? This is awesome. Hopefully, we just keep digging and keep getting the wins.”

  • Elliott Sadler No. 2 Nationwide Series Advance: Nashville Superspeedway II

    Elliott Sadler No. 2 Nationwide Series Advance: Nashville Superspeedway II

    Elliott Sadler

    No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 20 of 34 – Nashville Superspeedway

    GOING FOR THE GIBSON: Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 OneMain Financial team will head to Nashville Superspeedway this weekend with the NASCAR Nationwide Series for the Federated Auto Parts 300. Sadler and the Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) team will unload at the 1.333-mile track for the second time this season and will attempt to score one of the famed Gibson Les Paul guitars awarded to the winner of the race.

    DOUBLE DUTY: For the fifth time this season, Sadler will log time in both the Truck Series and Nationwide Series this weekend. Prior to the Nationwide Series race Saturday night, Sadler will strap into the No. 2 Bully Hill Vineyards Chevrolet Silverado. This season, Sadler has made four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts, with a best finish of second at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

    150th NATIONWIDE SERIES START: Sadler will make his 150th NASCAR Nationwide Series start Saturday night at Nashville. The Emporia, Va., native has five wins, eight poles, 28 top-five and 51 top-10 finishes. Over the course of 14 seasons, Sadler has led 830 laps and competed at 33 different Nationwide Series tracks.

    KHI IN THE MUSIC CITY: KHI has made 18 starts throughout the course of six seasons at Nashville Superspeedway. The organization has earned eight top-10 and four top-five finishes, along with one win earned by KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick in 2010.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The OneMain Financial team will bring chassis No. 062 to Nashville Superspeedway this week. The team has used this chassis several times in the wind tunnel and other testing sessions, but this will be the first time it will be on the track this season.

    POINTS LEADER: After the event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Sadler remains the leader of the NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver’s Point standings. Reed Sorenson sits in the second position, seven points back, with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. following in third (-18) and Justin Allgaier in fourth (-41).

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Sadler and the No. 2 OneMain Financial team finished 12th after a hard-fought race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Saturday. The team battled from the middle of the pack for most of the day, and pushed forward into the top-five, but got caught up in traffic and finished outside the top-10 after a wild green-white-checkered finish.

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Elliott Sadler

    How do you feel heading into this week’s race at Nashville Superspeedway?

    “Nashville is one of my favorite places to go on the schedule. I loved when we raced at the old fairgrounds years ago. Now that we race at the new track, and I have one race under my belt there after competing there in April, I’m really looking forward to it. We want to go back there and run well to get a little redemption from the last time we were there. I’ll be competing in both the Truck Series and the Nationwide Series, so I will be able to log a lot of time on the track. It’s a night race, so it’s going to be a little bit different. We always have a lot of our friends come out that are involved in country music. It’s a fun place to go with great food, great music and hopefully great racing for the field and the No. 2 OneMain Financial team.”

    OneMain Financial

    OneMain Financial is the premier community lender in the U.S. With more than 1,300 locations across the country, OneMain Financial has been serving communities since 1912. Additional information may be found at www.onemainfinancial.com.

  • Austin Dillon No. 33 Nationwide Series Advance: Nashville Superspeedway

    Austin Dillon No. 33 Nationwide Series Advance: Nashville Superspeedway

    Austin Dillon

    No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 20 of 34 – Nashville Superspeedway

    DILLON & KHI TOGETHER AGAIN: Austin Dillon returns to the driver’s seat of No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway for his third start with the Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) team. Dillon made his first NASCAR Nationwide Series start at the track and first start with the team in April. The young driver qualified the No. 33 Chevrolet in the third position and finished the day in seventh. In May, Dillon piloted the Rheem KHI entry at Iowa Speedway where he finished 10th after starting from the third position.

    NASHVILLE NUMBERS: KHI collectively has 18 starts in the Nationwide Series at Nashville Superspeedway. Team co-owner Kevin Harvick has the company’s only win at the Tennessee track. In 2010 the driver led 52 laps en route to victory lane. In addition to Harvick’s win, KHI has four top-five and eight top-10 finishes.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 33 Rheem team has prepared chassis No. 071 for this Saturday’s race at Nashville. The KHI team has utilized this particular chassis five times thus far this season. Team co-owner Kevin Harvick drove to a third-place finish at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif., earlier this year and to a 16th-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway in May. Paul Menard competed with this chassis twice, including a third-place finish at Texas Motor Speedway in April and fourth-place finish at Michigan International Speedway in June. Driver Clint Bowyer ran this chassis at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in May where he finished sixth.

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Kevin Harvick and the No. 33 Rheem team collected a second-place finish last weekend at New Hampshire Motor Speedway after starting from the same position. With the runner-up finish, the KHI co-owner set a new Nationwide Series record, becoming the all-time top-10 finishes leader with 199. In the week prior to New Hampshire, Harvick tied record-holder Tommy Houston with a second-place result at Kentucky Speedway The second-place finish is the No. 33 team’s eighth top-five and 12th top-10 finish in 19 races this season.

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: AUSTIN DILLON

    “We’ve been fast all year in the KHI Chevrolets with two top-five finishes. Now, I’m looking for a win. I really like racing at Nashville, and I have a bunch of experience there between NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and NASCAR Nationwide Series starts, so I think experience will play to my favor this weekend. It’s a great track to race on. There’s a lot of room to move around and the track is unique because of its concrete racing surface.”

    Media Access:Members of the media can now log on to www.kevinharvickinc.com to gain access to press kit information online. For more information, please email Tiffany Breaux at KHI at tbreaux@kevinharvickinc.com.

    About Rheem:

    Rheem Manufacturing Company (www.rheem.com) is privately held with headquarters in Atlanta. In its 86th year of operation, the company manufactures a full-line of eco-friendly, technologically advanced residential and commercial heating and cooling systems; tank, tankless, solar and hybrid heat pump water heaters; whole-home standby generators, controls, swimming pool and spa heaters; indoor air-purification products; and commercial boilers throughout North America and world markets. The company’s premium brands, including Raypak, Ruud and Rheem, have been recognized with countless industry and consumer awards for reliability, innovative design and high quality. Rheem is the official heating, cooling and water-heating supplier to Richard Childress Racing (RCR), Kevin Harvick, Inc. (KHI) and is a primary sponsor of RCR’s No. 29 Sprint Cup Series car and KHI’s No. 33 Nationwide Series car and Camping World Truck Series No. 2 truck. Harvick was named Nationwide Series “Driver of the Decade” in 2010.

  • Michael Annett Claims Mobil 1 Driver of the Race Award at New Hampshire

    Michael Annett Claims Mobil 1 Driver of the Race Award at New Hampshire

    -Pilot Flying J Team Finishes Seventh Collecting Fourth Consecutive Top-10-

    Loudon, N.H. (July 17, 2011) – Rusty Wallace Racing’s No. 62 Pilot Flying J team is on a roll, rallying yet another top-10 finish on New Hampshire Motor Speedway’s Magic Mile this weekend. Driver Michael Annett’s seventh place finish earned him the Mobil 1 Driver of the Race Award in Saturday’s New England 200. Finishing ninth, Annett’s teammate Steve Wallace also collected a top-10 for the two-car Rusty Wallace Racing team.

    “We’re really excited for another top-10 finish for Pilot Flying J and Rusty Wallace Racing. That makes five top-10s in the last six races for the No. 62 team. We’re very pleased with the gains our team is making. Our goal is to contend weekly with the frontrunners, and we ran up there all day,” said an enthusiastic Annett.

    The No. 62 Pilot Flying J team had a consistent top-10 run at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and was looking to score a top-five finish in a green, white, checkered ending to Saturday’s 200 mile showdown. Restarting fourth with just two laps to go, Annett was on his way to a top-five when he was unfortunately shuffled back to seventh heading to the white flag. Frustrated that a top-five was in sight, but optimistic about their top-10 effort, the No. 62 Pilot Flying J team claimed their fourth consecutive top-10 finish.

    “We ran in the top-10 throughout the race. We’re disappointed that we couldn’t capitalize on a top-five finish, but I’m very proud of our team and the strides we have made in the last six weeks. It’s great momentum for our No. 62 Pilot Flying J team,” said Annett, “As a team, we’re continuing to focus on top-five finishes, and we’re working really hard to achieve these results each week. The team worked hard all day, and we put ourselves in position today when it counted, but got knocked out of the way there at the end. We’ll head to Nashville next week with a lot of energy and excitement.”

    Ninth in the Nationwide Series championship point standings, Annett sits just five points behind his teammate. The pair’s seventh and ninth place finishes this weekend at New Hampshire powered the Rusty Wallace Racing organization to nine top-10 finishes in 2011.

    Next, the Nationwide Series circuit competes in sponsor Pilot Flying J’s home state of Tennessee. Tune to ESPN and MRN Radio for live coverage of the Federated Auto Parts 300 from Nashville Superspeedway at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 23.

    For the latest updates on Michael Annett, please visit www.michaelannett.com.

    About Pilot Flying J:

    Pilot Flying J is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee, and has more than 550 locations in North America. The company employs more than 20,000 people and is the largest retail operator of travel centers in North America. Follow Pilot Flying J on Twitter at @pilottravel.