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  • TNT NASCAR Summer Series Coverage Averaging Nearly 5.1 Million Viewers Through First Three Weeks of Coverage – Wide Open Coverage Set for Daytona

    TNT NASCAR Summer Series Coverage Averaging Nearly 5.1 Million Viewers Through First Three Weeks of Coverage – Wide Open Coverage Set for Daytona

    TNT NASCAR Summer Series Coverage Averaging Nearly 5.1 Million Viewers Through First Three Weeks of Coverage

    TNT Coverage of the Toyota/SaveMart 350 at Sonoma Scores 17% increase with a 3.2 Overall U.S. HH Rating and Nearly 5.2 million viewers

    TNT’s RaceBuddy Continues To Shine with 848,000 Video Streams, Up +211% from Last Year and +16% from Last Week as Sonoma Records Second-Highest Total in RaceBuddy History

    The TNT NASCAR 2011 Sprint Cup Seriesis off to a solid start through the network’s first three weeks of racing with an average of 5,097,000 viewers, up +7% over the 2010 total season average, and a 3.1 U.S. HH rating (up +3%).

    TNT’s coverage on Sunday of the Toyota/SaveMart 350 from Sonoma ’s Infineon Raceway earned a 3.2 U.S. HH rating, an increase of 17% from last year’s race.   In addition, the race garnered 5,188,000 total viewers (up + 16%)and averaged 3,743,000 households (up + 21%).

    NASCAR.com’s RaceBuddy continues to complement TNT’s television coverage with 848,000 video streams during Sunday’s race in Sonoma . Sunday’s race eclipsed last year’s RaceBuddy video stream total from Sonoma by 211% and last week’s video stream total from Michigan by 16% and became the second-highest total in RaceBuddy history behind TNT’s first race of the 2011 Summer Series in Pocono that saw a record-breaking 1.1 million video streams.

    Additional TNT RaceBuddy on NASCAR.COM highlights from Sunday include:     * RaceBuddy Player Page Views +93%,(256,000 vs. 133,000 in 2010)     * RaceBuddy Player Visits +94%,(142,000 vs. 73,000 in 2010)     * RaceBuddy Player Unique Users +77%,  (115,000 vs. 65,000 in 2010)     * 5 million total minutes streamed

    About Turner Sports Turner Sports, a division of Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., is an industry leader in televised and online sports programming, airing championship level sporting events on TBS, TNT and truTV, and managing some of the most popular sports sites on the Internet. Turner Sports’ television line-up includes the NBA, Major League Baseball, the NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship, NASCAR and professional golf. The company’s digital portfolio includes SI.com, NASCAR.COM, NCAA.com, PGATOUR.COM, GOLF.com and PGA.com, as well as an accompanying collection of mobile websites and connected device apps. Turner Sports and the NBA also jointly manage NBA Digital, which includes NBA TV, NBA.com, NBA LEAGUE PASS , NBA Mobile, the NBA Game Time App, NBADLEAGUE.com and WNBA.com. 

    Source: Linear: Nielsen Media Research, Live + Same Day Data stream.  2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup on TNT comparison based on first 3 races (06-12-11 – 06-24-11 vs. 06-06-10 – 06/20/2010). Source: Omniture, Conviva

    Visit Turner Sports online pressroom at http://news.turner.com. Follow Turner Sports on Twitter @TurnerSportsPR

  • Justin Allgaier Subway Jalapeno 250 Quick Facts

    Justin Allgaier Subway Jalapeno 250 Quick Facts

    JUSTIN ALLGAIER QUICK FACTS

    No. 31 Trademark Nitrogen BRANDT Chevrolet

    Subway Jalapeno 250 Daytona International

    Speedway July 1, 2011

    Justin Allgaier 2011 Season Starts Poles Wins Top-fives Top-10s Avg. Start Avg. Finish DNFs 16 0 1 4 8 10.7 11.1 2

    No. 31 Trademark Nitrogen BRANDT Chevrolet News and Notes   

        * Allgaier Heads to Daytona International Speedway (DIS) Fourth in Points…Allgaier remained in fourth-place in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) championship point standings, just 34-points behind leader and Turner Motorsports teammate, Reed Sorenson.  All three championship contending Turner Motorsports drivers are currently in the top-five, with Sorenson leading and Jason Leffler in fifth-place.

        * Daytona by the Numbers… The 25-year-old BRANDT Chevy driver has five NNS start at DIS.  He is credited with one top-five and two top-10 finishes. He has an average finish of 16.8 and best start of fifth, coming in the season opener this year.

        * Check Out That Paint Scheme…In honor of America’s birthday, Allgaier and his sponsor BRANDT are running a special patriotic paint scheme that will stand out under the lights at Daytona.  The scheme is reflective of our nations colors and symbol of what America stands for.

        * This Week’s Impala… The No. 31Chevy team will hit the track with chassis TMS-110 this weekend at DIS.  This chassis has previously been run in the season-opener at Daytona where Allgaier started fifth and finished 27th.  It has also seen track time at Talladega Superspeedway where he started 17th and finished seventh.

        * Heading home… Rear tire carrier, Kevin Harris, will be heading home this weekend as the Nationwide Series heads to Daytona International Speedway. The Orlando, Florida-native, played four seasons of NCAA football for Wake Forest where he was a running back/fullback. He played in three bowl games, including the 2007 Orange Bowl.  His best season came in 2006 where he carried 78 times for 393 yards, bringing home a team-high six touchdowns.  When not pitting the No. 31 car, the 24-year-old is also a tire carrier for Hendrick Motorsports.

        * All About The Green… Allgaier heads to Daytona in contention for Nationwide’s “Dash 4 Cash” program.  Allgaier, a previous winner of the competition, will be competing for the money along with teammate Reed Sorenson and others in the top-four in the NASCAR Nationwide Series points.The highest finishing NNS points regular of the four will win $100,000 as well as be eligible for the next “Dash 4 Cash” race at Iowa Speedway on August 6th.

        * In the Loop… Thus far in 2011, Allgaier ranks among the top-10 in several of NASCAR’s Loop Data statistics: Closers (4th), Percentage of Laps Run on the Lead Lap (5th), Fastest on Restarts (6th), Laps in the Top-15 (6th), Average Running Position (7th), Quality Passes (7th), Fastest Speed in Traffic (8th), Fastest Early in the Run (9th), Fastest Late in the Run (10th) and Green Flag Speed (10th).

        * Turner Motorsports gaining momentum… In 16 Nationwide Series events in 2011, Turner Motorsports-prepared entries have notched three wins, 14 top-five and 35 top-10 finishes. All three of Turner Motorsports championship contending drivers are inside the top-five in the driver point standings with Reed Sorenson leading the way, Justin Allgaier in fourth and Jason Leffler in fifth. The No. 32 team is also leading the owner’s point standings.

    Justin Allgaier on Daytona International Speedway: “I’m excited to be heading back to Daytona this weekend.  We have a strong car that definitely works well in the two-car draft, as well as an American pride paint scheme to support our troops and celebrate the Fourth of July. The key to being successful is to stay out of trouble, be smart on pit road and be around for the end of the race to be in contention for the win.”

    Follow the No. 31 team on Twitter!Twitter.com/No31TurnerNNS Follow Justin Allgaier on Twitter! Twitter.com/J_Allgaier Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports

    Justin Allgaier Career Race by Race Stats at Daytona International Speedway Year/Event Start Finish Laps Status Led 2009 (Feb.) 32 40 82/120 Accident 0 2009 (July) 31 8 102/102 running 0 2010 (Feb.) 12 4 120/120 running 0 2010 (July) 4 17 102/102 running 11 2011 (Feb.) 5 27 116/120 running 0 Avg. Start Avg. Finish Total Laps  Total Led 16.8 19.2 522/564  11 Career Stats at Daytona International Speedway Starts Poles  Wins Top-fives Top-10’s DNFs 5 0 0 1 2 1

  • Reed Sorenson Daytona II Quick Facts

    Reed Sorenson Daytona II Quick Facts

    On the DG Chevy this week: Bounty, Ajax, Glad, Miracle Whip, Breyer’s, Eveready, Motrin IB, Resolve

    REED SORENSONQUICK FACTS No. 32 Dollar General Chevy Daytona International Speedway Subway Jalapeno 250 July 1, 2011

    No. 32 Dollar General Chevrolet News and Notes 

    ·         One-For-One at Road America- In only his first start at Road America, Reed Sorenson and the Dollar General team emerged as winners from the 4.048-mile road course.  After the race was extended over 28 miles from its original length, Sorenson had enough fuel to withstand the extra seven laps.  With the win, Sorenson returns to the top of the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) driver point standings.  In 16 NNS starts, Sorenson has one win, six top-fives and 11 top-10s with an average start of 11.1 and an average finish of 8.9.

    ·         Dollar General Team Leading the Way -Saturday’s win at Road America also put the No. 32 Dollar General team and Turner Motorsports atop the owner point standings.  This is the second time this season for the No. 32 Dollar General group to lead the owner’s points, the first being after the team’s win at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.  So far in 2011, the Dollar General team has amassed two wins, seven top-five and 14 top-10s.

    ·         Sorenson at Daytona -In eight career NNS starts at the famed Daytona International Speedway (DIS), Sorenson has tallied one top-five and four top-10 finishes, with an average starting spot of 14.4 and an average finish of 18.8.  His NNS career-best finish of fifth came in the 2011 season opener. 

    ·         Turner Motorsports Showing Strength -The win at Road America gave Turner Motorsports their third NNS victory this season.  Mark Martin notched the team’s first at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Justin Allgaier took the checkered flag on June 4 at Chicagoland Speedway.  The win adds to the team’s solid stats in 2011 which include three wins, 14 top-five and 35 top-10 finishes. 

    ·         Show Me the Money -This weekend’s race at DIS marks the first of four in Nationwide Insurance’s Dash 4 Cash program.  As one of the drivers ranked in the top-four in points, Sorenson is eligible for the $100,000 bonus to be awarded for the top-finishing NNS-only driver in Friday night’s race.  Like his teammate Justin Allgaier, who is also participating, Sorenson will be carrying a blue Nationwide logo on his windshield to signify his eligibility.

    ·         This Week’s Impala – This weekend, Sorenson will pilot TMS-109 in the Subway Jalapeno 250 on Friday evening.  This is the same car Sorenson raced in the season-opener at DIS as well as at Talladega Superspeedway, earning fifth and ninth-place finishes respectively.

    Sorenson on heading to Daytona after his first win of 2011: “The win up at Road America was such an awesome thing for this whole team.  I can’t thank Trent (Owens) and my guys enough for all they did and continue to do every weekend.  We’ve had all the pieces week-in and week-out and were finally able to be in a position to go to victory lane.  This really gives us a lot of momentum going into Daytona, which is another wild-card race where anything can happen- especially in the closing laps.  I enjoy the racing there and am excited to look for my Turner Motorsports teammates again as I’m sure the two-car hook-ups are going to be a factor in the outcome.  You need to find a good partner early because the race is shorter in the summer and I’m sure it will go by quickly.  I’d love nothing more than to get another win for Dollar General this weekend and that Dash 4 Cash money that Nationwide is putting up for us regulars wouldn’t be bad either!”

    Follow the No. 32 team on Twitter!@No32TurnerNNS Follow Dollar General on Twitter!@DollarGeneral Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports

  • Subway Jalapeno 250 Packed With Intriguing Storylines

    Subway Jalapeno 250 Packed With Intriguing Storylines

    Danica Returns To Daytona; Four Drivers Set For Dash 4 Cash

    DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Last year’s Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola produced two unforgettable moments in the history of Daytona International Speedway – the debut of the new NASCAR Nationwide Series car and the victory of Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the legendary blue and yellow No. 3 Wrangler Chevrolet made famous by his father Dale Earnhardt.

    This Friday night’s 100-lap, 250-mile race for the NASCAR Nationwide Series at the “World Center of Racing” once again features plenty of intriguing story lines that will capture racing headlines as well as the attention of the thousands of race fans in attendance.

    The Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola will be the first race of the year for the four-race “Dash 4 Cash” bonus program. Introduced in 2009 by Nationwide Insurance and NASCAR, “Dash 4 Cash,” rewards the highest-finishing eligible driver a $100,000 bonus in addition to the race purse.

    The top four drivers in the series points standings heading into Daytona are eligible – points leader Reed Sorenson (Turner Motorsports), Elliott Sadler (Kevin Harvick Inc.), Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Roush Fenway) and Justin Allgaier (Turner Motorsports).

    Danica Patrick, who for the second straight year is running a part-time NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule, will make her first summer visit to Daytona International Speedway. The open-wheel star will be behind the wheel of the No. 7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet for JR Motorsports.

    Patrick has three previous stock car starts at Daytona. In the February NASCAR Nationwide Series season openers, Patrick finished 35th in 2010 and 14th in 2011, having led a lap in that exciting race.  In her stock car debut in the 2010 Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200 ARCA event, she finished sixth.

    Ricky Carmichael, the 15-time AMA Pro Racing Supercross champion and a winner of a record five Daytona Supercross By Honda events, will make his first NASCAR Nationwide Series start on the high banks driving for Turner Motorsports. In three NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts at Daytona, Carmichael, known in the motorcycle world as the G.O.A.T., or Greatest Of All-Time, has finished 24th, 29th and eighth earlier this year.

    A strong field of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competitors will be in the Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola field including Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick, Carl Edwards, Brad Keselowski, Clint Bowyer, Kyle Busch and 2011 Daytona 500 champion Trevor Bayne.

    Friday night’s 100-lap, 250-mile race for the NASCAR Nationwide Series is the 10th running of the summer race at the “World Center of Racing.”  Prior to 2002, the NASCAR Nationwide Series only made one stop at Daytona International Speedway during Speedweeks in February

    Special youth pricing is also available for the Subway Jalapeno 250 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

    ·         Kids 12 and under are free in the general admission sections

    ·         Sprint/Petty/Earnhardt/Roberts and Weatherly Towers tickets are only $10 for 12 and under through June 30

    ·         Half-off junior prices for ages 13-17 through June 30 Throughout the Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola, kids 12 and under are free in the Sprint FANZONE.

    To purchase tickets for the Coke Zero 400 Weekend Powered By Coca-Cola, call 1-800-PITSHOP or visit www.daytonainternationalspeedway.com

    Fans can stay connected with Daytona International Speedway on Twitter (www.twitter.com/disupdates) and Facebook (www.facebook.com/DaytonaInternationalSpeedway).

  • Joey Logano / No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota Preview – Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway

    Joey Logano / No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota Preview – Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway

    No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota News & Notes:

    ·     TIME FOR THAT SUPERSPEEDWAY VICTORY:  While the victory column in Joey Logano’s career stats at superspeedways reads “zero,” the 21-year-old driver is anything but a “zero” at superspeedways. The restrictor-plate superspeedways of Daytona and Talladega have been strong for Logano, not only in the Nationwide Series, but in the Sprint Cup Series as well.  At Daytona, Logano has collected two top-fives and three top-10s in Nationwide Series competition, while at Talladega, Logano has never finished outside of the top-five in any of his three-career Nationwide Series starts.  And over the last couple of years, Logano has gotten even better.  His last four finishes at Daytona include a fourth, seventh, second and 12th, which came in the opening event of the 2011 season.  In that event, Logano was going for the lead on the final lap of the event with help from his JGR teammate Kyle Busch when Busch tapped Logano, sending him into the outside wall and limping back to the finish.  The last two years at Talladega, Logano has finished second each time.

    ·     SPORT CLIPS MAKING THE No. 20 LOOK GOOD & RUN FAST:  Sport Clips, a national sport-themed hair-care franchise for men and boys that can be found in 38 states,will return as sponsor of the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota at Daytona International Speedway.  This will make the fourth event in 2011 that Sport Clips has sponsored the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing machine (Phoenix, Richmond, Iowa).  Earlier this year, Denny Hamlin took Sport Clips and the No. 20 to victory lane, earning crew chief Adam Stevens his first Nationwide Series win, at Richmond International Raceway.  Sport Clips will also be the primary sponsor on the No. 20 at Chicagoland Speedway in September (Logano) and at Dover International Speedway in October (Logano).  Founded in 1995, Sport Clips has over 750 stores nationwide. 

    ·     “I GOTTA THANK JOEY LOGANO FOR THE PUSH”:  Those are words Joey Logano is tired of hearing coming from race winners in Victory Lane.  Now, he’s ready to be the car being pushed and not the driver doing the pushing.  Half of Joey’s NASCAR Nationwide Series races on restrictor-plate tracks (four out of eight) have resulted in him pushing the eventual winner to the checkered flag and, in three of those cases, finishing second.  It started in 2009 at Talladega Superspeedway, where Logano pushed long-time friend David Ragan to his first career Nationwide Series win and finished third himself.  In 2010, Logano pushed Brad Keselowski to the win at Talladega Superspeedway and finished second while also pushing Dale Earnhardt Jr. to the win at Daytona and again coming home second.  Logano also pushed his teammate Kyle Busch to the win at Talladega earlier this season, earning yet another second-place finish.

    ·     RIDING THE BIG “MO” FROM CALIFORNIA:  One of the biggest advantages in racing is the thing they call the “big mo…” momentum.  And Logano is riding momentum from the last couple of weeks.  Logano earned the pole and finished sixth in the Sprint Cup Series event in Sonoma last weekend.  In addition, he started second and won the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West event at Sonoma as well.  Adding to the momentum was that Joey’s Nationwide Series crew chief, Adam Stevens, and several of his No. 20 Nationwide Series crew members, were with Logano in California for the West Series victory.

    ·     CHASSIS:  The JGR team will take chassis #20129 to Daytona International Speedway.  This is the same chassis that Logano used when finishing second at Talladega Superspeedway.  The team will take chassis #20103 as a backup.

    ·     STAT OF THE WEEK:  100%.  Despite the frequency of the “big one” and other multi-car wrecks at restrictor-plate tracks like Daytona and Talladega, Logano has completed 100% of the laps in all eight career NASCAR Nationwide Series starts between the two tracks.

    ·     THE RACE:  The Subway Jalapeno 250 at Daytona International Speedway (Daytona, FL; 2.5-mile high-banked superspeedway) is set for Friday evening, July 1st, 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.

    Logano’s Season-To-Date NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 10 0 4 7 1 89 $235,635 6.9 7.0

    Logano’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 76 8 37 61 16 1436 $2,769,839 7.2 7.1

    Logano’s Career NASCAR Nationwide Series Stats at Daytona International Speedway: Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Poles Laps Led Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish 5 0 2 3 0 23 $246,368 10.6 9.0

    Joey Logano Quotes: “I’m pretty excited to get back to the Nationwide car and back to a track like Daytona, especially riding the momentum that we’ve got going from last weekend in Sonoma.  When you run good in any series, it gives you a lot of confidence that then can transfer over into any of the other series that you run as well.  So running good in Cup can help you run better in Nationwide and running good in Nationwide can help you run better in Cup.  I feel we are on an upward swing right now and there isn’t much better place to go next than to Daytona, a track I feel like I’m pretty good at.

    “Daytona is a crapshoot really.  As long as you can keep your nose clean and keep out of trouble, you can have a shot at it.  We had a shot at it in February but just got hooked by our teammate there on the last lap.  It wasn’t intentional, it just happens in the kind of bump draft racing you have at Daytona and Talladega.  But our Sport Clips Toyota has been strong at the restrictor-plate tracks the last few years and I feel that I’m getting better at running them myself.

    “I saw the stat that I’ve pushed four different winners to victory lane between Daytona and Talladega over the last couple of years and that is crazy.  It is good, because that means we’ve always had a fast car and been able to stay out of trouble and be up at the front at the end of the race, but it sucks to always finish second.  I think it’s about time to get the No. 20 up front and let someone push me for the win.  It is all about putting yourself in the right position with just a handful of laps left in the race.  If you can do that, you can win these races.”

    Adam Stevens Quotes: “There are two really important aspects of Daytona… staying out of the big wrecks and making sure you can find someone to work with in the new two-car draft.  We’ve been fortunate enough this year to get hooked up with our teammate and we’ve worked well with him at both Daytona and Talladega.  In fact, we’ve been in position to win the race at both of the restrictor-plate tracks this year but haven’t been able to pull it off.  It’s all about being in the right position at the right time.

    “The two-car draft has made this kind of racing a lot different now.  So has the new track surface.  Before, getting your car to handle at Daytona was the most important thing.  Now, it’s making sure you can keep the car cool during the two-car breakaways.  You still have to make sure the car handles good in the draft, but getting it to keep cool is important.  It’s also important to be working with someone that can make the ‘switch’ right and do it without losing the most time.”

    No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota / Joe Gibbs Racing Team Driver – Joey Logano                                             Crew Chief – Adam Stevens                                   Car Chief – Mike Sibley Race Engineer – Curtis Ratzlaff                             Shock Specialist – Joel Weidman                         Front-end – Nick Fuller Rear-end – Dave Rudy                                           Tire Specialist – Chris “Yoshi” Jones                      Engine Tuner – Roger Purcell Truck Driver – Tim Clancy                                      Jackman – Jason Tate                                          Gasman – John Eicher                            Front Tire Changer – John Royer                         Front Tire Carrier – Brett Morrell                           Rear Tire Changer – Coleman Dollarhide              Rear Tire Carrier – Eric Groen

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  • Robert Richardson returns to No. 23 Dodge revved to race Daytona

    Robert Richardson returns to No. 23 Dodge revved to race Daytona

    CHINA GROVE, N.C. (June 28, 2011) – Robert Richardson, Jr. has the perfect recipe for success lined up for him in Friday night’s NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

    First, he has the same car that was running great at Talladega Superspeedway until getting hit from behind under caution. Second, he loves racing the 2.5-mile track of Daytona International Speedway because of the high speeds. Third, the thrill of racing under the lights of DIS on a Friday night is the one ingredient Richardson likes the most.

    The No. 23 North Texas Pipe Dodge team is taking to the track looking to complete the entire event, unlike the season opener when they got caught up in someone else’s mess and hurt their radiator.  This time, the car and driver are ready to race like hell to the checkered flag.

    Fast Facts: This will be the 83rd-career start for the native of McKinney, Texas and 14th of the 2011 season. His best start, to date, this year is 26th place; which was achieved at Talladega Superspeedway. The best run to the checkers took place at Richmond when he placed 20th.

    Track Facts: Richardson is making his 10th -career start at DIS, and second of the season. The season opener was shaping up to be a good run for him and the No. 23 team as they were up in the top-15 early. When they got caught up in someone else’s wreck, it punched a hole in the radiator and caused the car to overheat and out of the race. His best start DIS was 27th and finish of 25th place. The 29-year old driver has completed 95.3% (963 of 1011) laps contested at Daytona.

    Car Facts: Walter Giles and team are taking chassis No. 55 with them to the World Center of Speed for this weekend. This car made its debut at the season opener at DIS and was used again at Talladega.

    Tune in for the Win: On-track action begins on Thursday with two practice sessions for the NNS. The first is from 2:30 to 3:50 p.m. ET and the final one is from 5:30 to 6:25 p.m. That one will be aired on ESPN2. Qualifying is on the same network at 2 p.m. on Saturday, with race action a few hours later on ESPN at 7 p.m. Radio coverage can be heard on MRN and Sirius XM NASCAR Ch. 90 for all 100 laps.

    Did you know: People often ask how Lake Lloyd came to be in the infield of the 2.5-mile oval. When Bill France, Sr. built the track on the relatively flat landscape of Florida in 1957, he had to come up with dirt to make the high banking for the turns. So, they dug it right out of the middle of the track leaving a large hole. That hole filled with water and was named Lake Lloyd; which is now used for fishing and water sports.

    Robert Richardson, Jr. Quotes: “This race is always one I look forward to at Daytona for a few reasons. First, it’s Daytona – what more needs to be said. Second, it’s under the lights on a Friday night and that makes it even more interesting and exciting for the drivers, teams and fans.

    “What I don’t like is the two-car draft deal that’s come about with these new cars. You either have to be a pusher or be pushed, and that doesn’t work out too well sometimes. You’ve seen in the previous races at Daytona and Talladega how that usually works out for the guy in front.

    “But, it is what it is and I know our No. 23 Dodge is a great car and the team did a great job getting it ready for this race. Now, it’s up to me – and whomever I work with – to get that car up front and get that great finish we all want.”

  • Hoorahs and Wazzups: The Long And Winding Road

    Hoorahs and Wazzups: The Long And Winding Road

    Over the previous weekend NASCAR temporarily changed its racing format and sent its Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series teams to road course venues. It was a long and winding road in each case. There were times when the road was bumpy, there were times when the cars spent more time moving dirt and gravel than actually driving on the road, and, oh yes, there was road rage. With those thoughts in mind, let’s begin this week with:

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”232″][/media-credit]Hoorah to Reed Sorenson for winning the Bycyrus 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at the mammoth Road America in Elkhart Lake-Wisconsin. The Turner Motorsports/Dollar General Chevrolet driver only led the final lap of the race, in a very wild finish, to claim his fourth series win, his first of 2011 and his first NASCAR win since 2007. He also left Wisconsin as the series’ new points leader.

    Wazzup with the bizarre, not to mention confusing, circumstances that placed Sorenson in the Road America victory lane?

    The confusion began on lap 50, the scheduled final lap of the race, following a yellow flag restart from a single car spin on lap 46. Wazzup with road course ringer Jacques Villeneuve pulling a questionable, bonzai, move from his fourth starting position? The result was contact with Brian Scott who went sailing into a gravel pit. Max Papis, another road course ringer, wasn’t so fortunate. He went slamming nose first into a retaining wall. Scott and Papis, two potential major players to win this race, wound up finishing 16th and 23d respectively. After the race Scott displayed his displeasure with a rear bumper tap on Villeneuve’s car as it came down pit road. Papis pulled up alongside the Villeneuve car to state what had to be a rather unpleasant oppinion.

    On the topic of opinions, Hoorah to Papis for a calm, but stern, radio comment after he was sent flying into the wall when he said: “sorry guys, I just knew the 22, (Villeneuve), was going to do something stupid.”

    Wazzup with Michael McDowell literally giving away this race following the first green-white-checker restart? Driving the Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota, normally occupied by Kyle Busch, McDowell ripped off a beauty of a restart and appeared to be on the way to the win.only to spin out. Due to a very quick recovery, there was no caution flag following this spin.

    But there was a caution flag that stemmed from a bottle neck accident that followed the McDowell spin involving four cars. Following this incident it was announced that driver Steve Wallace and his crew chief were going to be summoned to the NASCAR trailer after the race.

    Wazzup with the lack of overall information, from the ESPN Network, following this incident? First off, the video replay was shot from a long distance away and it was virtually inconclusive regarding exactly what happened. The ESPN broadcast team did announce that Wallace and crew chief, Doug Randolph, had a post race appointment with NASCAR officials but never said exactly why. We later learned the meeting concerned aggressive driving by Wallace but by the time that was revealed, a full 24 hours had gone by.

    ESPN has an outstanding reputation for accurate and timely reporting in any form of sports you could name. Why wasn’t one of their highly professional pit reporters dispatched to gather information regarding the Wallace incident? Let’s see, could it possibly have anything to do with the fact that the driver’s father-team owner was also an ESPN broadcast analyst who was sitting in the live booth at the time? Is it possible that his broadcast colleagues didn’t want to step on the toes of Rusty Wallace during a live broadcast?

    By the way I swear that I heard a slight hissing sound in the audio background from the ESPN broadcast booth. I wondered if it was steam pouring out of Rusty Wallace’s ears. Well known for never holding back a candid comment and,in all fairness, it had to be difficult for a father-team owner-network analyst to have to sit there choosing his words very carefully.

    Wazzup with the fact that we haven’t quite made it to the bizarre and confusing part of this race yet?

    The green flag fell on lap 55 for the third, and final, green-white-checker attempt to finish this race. Justin Allgaier ripped off a perfect restart to take the lead. His team mate, Sorenson, passed road race ringer Ron Fellows for second and it appeared that Turner Motorsports was lining up a one-two finish.

    Unfortunately, lap 55 never got completed before Aric Almirola and Michael McDowell spun in turn five followed by another spin from Brian Scott. Almirola’s car went into the turn five gravel pit. Wazzup with race officials not immediately throwing a yellow flag when they realized Almirola was stuck in that pit? The car was up to its axles in gravel and wasn’t going anywhere without the assistance of a wrecker. Yet, a full green flag lap, on a four mile road course, went by before the caution finally came out.

    Under caution, Allgaier ran out of gas. The great debate from the NASCAR Nation was now on and it was centered around that extra lap of high speed, green flag, racing before a needed yellow flag appeared. If they caution flag would have come out, right after the lap 55 spin outs, would Allgaier have had enough fuel in the tank to slowly complete that final green-white-checker finish and win this race? Considering that many of the top ten contenders had to come to pit road for fuel under caution, the answer to that question is: “probably not.”

    However, Allgaier deserves a Hoorah for a very gracious and articulate post race television interview despite the bitter disappointment he felt. Keep a sharp eye on this young driver race fans. In the years to come he’s going to be showing us a lot both on and off the track.

    Meanwhile back on the long and winding road, Fellows, realizing that Allgaier was out of gas, roared around Sorenson’s car to seemingly take the lead. Wazzup with Fellows continuing to move at full speed despite the presence of a caution flag? He never slowed until the pace car picked him up to take command of the field.

    At the time NASCAR officials stated that Fellows was the race leader due to Sorenson’s failure to maintain the minimum speed under the caution flag. By now the entire NASCAR Nation was sitting in front of their televisions sets screaming “Wazzup.”

    Hoorah to NASCAR for deciding to err on the side of caution by double checking the elaborate video replay system located in their Race Control Center. That replay clearly showed a Road America official waving a yellow flag when Fellows passed Sorenson for the lead.

    Sorenson was sent to victory lane and Fellows was credited for finishing second. It was a good move, and a good call, by NASCAR.

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    Now let’s move on to the long and winding road part two: that would be the Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at the Infineon Raceway in California’s wine country.

    Hoorah to Kurt Busch for an outstanding winning performance that led to his first win of the 2011 season and his first ever win on a road course. Busch’s Roger Penske/Shell-Pennzoil Dodge was dominant all day long and easily led a race high 76 laps.

    It wasn’t that long ago that this winning driver was on a major tirade. He was frustrated by overall team performance and pulled no punches in delivering his thoughts on the matter that were often very loud, very angry and, in the case of in car radio transmissions, very foul mouthed.

    Despite the often irritating, and embarrassing, impact of these tirades, team owner Roger Penske was listening carefully and made some personnel changes and job position changes. The result has been a complete turn around in performance that has generated some very impressive on track numbers in many major categories. These changes has also benefited their second team driven by Brad Keselowski. Hoorah for Roger Penske for looking past the tirades and realizing what needed to be done. Another Hoorah goes to Busch for admitting that it’s time for him to “shut up and drive.”

    Wazzup with the road rage between Tony Stewart and Brian Vickers? It turned out to be a double dose of road rage that may not be resolved just yet. It started on lap 38 when Vickers locked up his brakes while making contact with cars in a tight pack. Meanwhile Kyle Busch slid off of turn 11, trying to pass Juan Pablo Montoya, and his efforts to get back on the asphalt kicked up a lot of dirt that obscured Vicker’s vision. Vickers checked up to avoid Busch and Stewart, believing that he was intentionally being blocked, got angry and dumped him.

    Wazzup with “Road Rage 2: The Sequel” that occurred between these two drivers on lap 88? At virtually the same turn 11 location, Vickers found Stewart and dumped him. Stewart’s self owned Chevrolet spun backwards with the rear of the car landing on on a tire barrier located adjacent to the crash wall. That prompted a radio comment that said “I don’t think I can drive away from this one.”

    Wazzup with the collateral damage that came from this double dose of road rage? Both of these drivers were looking at the strong possibility of top five finishes at a point in their season where a good finish was absolutely needed.

    Wazzup with the innocent victims who found themselves becoming unwilling participants in this collateral damage? This is especially true of Dale Earnhardt Jr who found himself getting collected during the first Stewart-Vickers incident. A damaged radiator from that incident led to a major engine failure, which led to a 41st place finish and that led to a fall from third to seventh in the championship points standings.

    Wazzup goes to the other acts of road rage during the Infineon race that may or may not resurface at a later date? This list includes Joey Logano vs Robby Gordon and Logano vs Matt Kenseth. Also making this list are Juan Pablo Montoya vs Kasey Kahne and Montoya vs Brad Keselowski. Each of these incidents were performed in the midst of race traffic which could have easily increased the collateral damage factor.

    The final Wazzup goes to Roush Fenway Racing driver David Ragan for being penalized for having too many men over the wall during a pit stop. How does that happen during this modern day and age?

    The final Hoorahs goes to Jeff Gordon and Carl Edwards for the where did they come from finishes. A heavy pre race favorite, because of his impressive Infineon stats, Gordon was a non factor in this race much of the day until the closing moments. Good pit adjustments allowed him to charge his way to a second place finish. It also moved him to ninth in the points standings.

    Edwards was also a non factor much of the day. His team also found the right adjustments and he finished third while increasing his championship points lead to 25 over Kevin Harvick.

    Edwards deserves another Hoorah for a Friday night decision not to perform double driving duty as originally planned. He was scheduled to compete in the Nationwide Series race in Wisconsin and then fly to California for the Sprint Cup event. But there were performance issues with the Cup car and Edwards felt the priority should be focused on California so he could take advantage of the two scheduled practice sessions on Saturday.

    The decision turned to be a very smart move for two reasons: first, he had a strong finish and a good points day in California. Secondly, the Nationwide Series car departed the race early with oil pressure problems.

  • Elliott Sadler No. 2 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    Elliott Sadler No. 2 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    Elliott Sadler

    No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 17 of 34 – Daytona International Speedway

    TWO CARS, ONEMAIN FINANCIAL: At Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway this weekend, OneMain Financial will be on board not only the No. 2 Chevrolet Impala driven by Elliott Sadler, but also the No. 4 Chevrolet Impala piloted by his team co-owner, Kevin Harvick. The duo, both competing for Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), will be sporting the colors of OneMain Financial in an effort to promote the new brand of the organization.

    SADLER AT DAYTONA: Sadler has competed at Daytona in the NASCAR Nationwide Series four times, with a best finish of 15th in 1997. He has led a total of 30 laps around the 2.5-mile track, and looks to lead more this weekend. Sadler also has experience at the superspeedway across two other NASCAR series, making 24 starts in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, with four top-five and nine top-10 finishes at the track with 58 laps led. The Emporia, Va., native has made two starts at Daytona in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series with one top-five and one top-10 finish, and 56 laps led.

    KHI’S FOUR HORSEMEN: KHI will field four entries in Friday night’s race with Nationwide Series championship contender Sadler in the No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet, KHI co-owner Harvick in the No. 4 Chevrolet Impala, Clint Bowyer in the No. 33 Menards Chevrolet Impala and driver Tony Stewart in the No. 9 TapouT Chevrolet Impala. These four powerhouse drivers have compiled an impressive set of series stats including 44 starts, seven poles, eight wins, 26 top-five finishes, 31 top-10 finishes and have led 542 laps at the 2.5-mile superspeedway.

    PROVEN RECORD: In February of 2005, Tony Stewart grabbed KHI’s first win in the Nationwide Series behind the wheel of the No. 33 car. The following year, Stewart not only claimed victory again in the season opener but also gave KHI its first one-two finish as the No. 77 KHI Chevrolet Impala came in second behind the No. 33. Since 2005, KHI has recorded three additional wins, two poles, eight-top five and 11 top-10 finishes and led 194 laps at Daytona.

    DASH 4 CASH: In the first of four Dash 4 Cash events of the season, Sadler has the opportunity to compete as one of the top four drivers in the series for $100,000. The highest finishing driver of the four at Daytona will win the monetary prize and will automatically qualify for the next event at Iowa Speedway in August. The three-highest finishing drivers that receive Nationwide Series Championship driver points will also qualify for Iowa. The other events include Richmond International Raceway in September and Charlotte Motor Speedway in October.

    TO THE POINT: Heading into the race at Daytona, Sadler remains in the second position in the Driver’s Point standings for the third week in a row. Sadler sits five points behind leader Reed Sorenson, who took the victory at Road America last weekend.

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Sadler and the No. 2 OneMain Financial team finished fourth in a wild event at the first road course race of the season at Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wis. Running in the top-10 for most of the day, crew chief Ernie Cope developed a fuel-mileage strategy with only two pit stops planned during the scheduled 50-lap event. After three green-white-checkered attempts, the field received the checkered flag under caution with the No. 2 in the fourth position, and just enough fuel to cross the finish line.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 2 team will bring chassis No. 073 to Daytona this week. This superspeedway car is the same chassis the team took to Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway in April where Sadler grabbed his first pole of the season. The team led eight laps before finishing in the fifth position at the 2.5-mile track.

    ARE YOU A CODE SPOTTER? This is the last week fans can play the Nationwide Insurance Code Spotter Sweepstakes for a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Race Weekend Road Trip VIP Experience with Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 team at Bristol Motor Speedway in August. Last month kicked off the Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) segment of the Nationwide Insurance Code Spotter Sweepstakes and the segment ends this Sunday, July 3 at 11:59 p.m. ET. To play, enter the code KHINC now at CodeSpotter.com.

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Elliott Sadler

    How do you feel heading into this week’s race at Daytona International Speedway?

    “At Daytona, it’s either feast of famine for me. We had a really fast car there in February, but got caught up in a wreck early and finished 38th. Of course, my team owner Kevin Harvick will be in another OneMain Financial car, so I’m sure that we will find each other and help each other throughout the whole race. I’m thrilled for the opportunity to help OneMain Financial to celebrate their brand launch this weekend, and I hope that we can bring home a victory for everyone! Daytona is a special place to a lot of people because it is the France family’s birthplace and where the roots of NASCAR started. I always look forward to going down there on the Fourth of July weekend. It’s a special race that kind of marks the middle of the season. When you leave Daytona, you have a feeling of how the rest of the season will go. It’s going to be a great race.”

    CitiFinancial

    CitiFinancial, soon to be OneMain Financial, is the premier community lender in North America. With more than 1,300 locations across the United States. CitiFinancial has been serving communities since 1912. Additional information may be found at www.citifinancial.com.

    Citi

    Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 140 countries. Through Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.

  • Tony Stewart No. 9 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    Tony Stewart No. 9 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    SUMMER HEAT: After announcing a multi-year partnership agreement with Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) in February, mixed martial arts (MMA) apparel brand, TapouT is eager to hit the track this weekend for their second NASCAR Nationwide Series event this season at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Two-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart will be behind the wheel of the No. 9 TapouT Chevrolet Impala for the Subway Jalapeno 250 presented by Coca-Cola at the famed 2.5-mile tri-oval.

    DAYTONA SUCCESS: When you put KHI and Daytona together it only means one thing, success. Team owners Kevin and DeLana Harvick earned their first Nationwide Series victory at Daytona in 2005 with the help of Stewart. In his six starts behind the wheel of a KHI Chevrolet, Stewart has earned all four of the organization’s Daytona wins. In addition to their four wins KHI has 21 starts at the superspeedway, two poles, eight top-five and 11 top-10 finishes.

    TAPOUT RETURNS: The Authentic Brands Group Company will venture back into the garage with KHI this weekend after earning a 12th-place finish during their Nationwide Series debut at Las Vegas Motor Speedway back in March. TapouT will carry on their relationship with KHI later this summer at their first appearance in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Michigan International Speedway on August 20 with KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick behind the wheel.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 9 KHI team will utilize chassis No. 065 this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. This is the same chassis Stewart drove to victory lane at Daytona in February. Most recently this chassis competed at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway with Harvick behind the wheel. After charging to the front of the field and leading four laps, Harvick experienced engine issues which caused the team to retire early from the race and walk away with a 39th-place finish.

    THOUGHTS FROM THE CREW CHIEF: Bruce Cook

    How do you feel heading into Daytona being the defending race winner, and returning with Stewart?

    “It’s hard to head into Daytona and not feel anxious. There is always the inevitable ‘big one,’ and you never know if you are going to fall victim to that. I have a lot of confidence in our team here at KHI, and I believe the equipment that we are bringing for Tony will allow him to run out front. I don’t know if there is a better combination for success than heading back with the winning chassis and driver. We’ll have three great teammates with us there to draft with, and I hope that will allow us to be up front at the end.”

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Tony Stewart

    Four of your 16 career wins at Daytona have come with KHI. Can you talk about their preparation leading into that race?

    “It’s a small team size-wise, but as far as equipment and everything, Kevin and DeLana [Harvick] prepare cars that are some of the best cars in the Nationwide Series.”

    A lot of your success at Daytona in the Nationwide Series has been with KHI. Any reason for that in particular, or is it a combination of a lot of things?

    “I think it’s because of the attention to detail that Kevin and DeLana put into their racecars. You see it in their Truck Series program. You see it in their Nationwide Series program. They just do everything first class. I always have the confidence when I get in one of their cars that I’m in just as competitive a car as I could be with any other organization out there. They’re first class, and that’s the kind of group that you want to be with when you do a one-off race like this. You have that confidence. You don’t worry about anything. You know that they’re giving you the best equipment that you can get in that series. It’s always fun. It’s fun to drive for one of your good friends like Kevin and DeLana, but at the same time knowing that they’ve got really good racecars just tops it all off.”

    About TapouT:

    Founded in 1997 by Mask, Punkass and Skyskrape, TapouT is the first brand to represent the sport of MMA. From humble beginnings when the brand was sold at underground events, TapouT has become synonymous with the sport and is the most recognized MMA brand in the world. Athletes and millions of global fans wear TapouT as a badge of honor as it symbolizes the brands fighting spirit and that quitting is never an option. TapouT’s worldwide movement is founded on Mask’s conviction that anything is possible if one simply believes.

    About Authentic Brands Group LLC:

    Authentic Brands Group, in partnership with Leonard Green & Partners, is an intellectual property corporation with a mandate to acquire, manage and build long-term value in prominent consumer brands. A New York based company with offices in Toronto, ABG’s mission is to acquire and manage iconic consumer brands in apparel, sporting goods, action sports, home, celebrity, entertainment and consumer electronics and enhance brand equity through best-in-class brand licensee and direct-to-retail partnerships. ABG holds Marilyn Monroe, TapouT, TapouT MPS, TapouT Pro, TapouT Vintage, Silver Star Casting Company, Iron Star, Hitman Fight Gear and Sinister Brand. ABG manages the merchandise licensing programs for the Bob Marley family of brands. www.authenticbrandsgroup.com.

    For more information on Authentic Brands Group holdings: www.tapout.com, www.buysilverstar.com and www.sinisterbrand.com.

  • Kevin Harvick No. 4 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    Kevin Harvick No. 4 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    Kevin Harvick

    No. 4 OneMain Financial Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 17 of 34 – Daytona International Speedway

    TWO CARS, ONEMAIN FINANCIAL: At Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway this weekend, OneMain Financial will be on board not only the No. 2 Chevrolet Impala driven by Elliott Sadler, but also the No. 4 Chevrolet Impala piloted by his team co-owner, Kevin Harvick. The duo, both competing for Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), will be sporting the colors of OneMain Financial in an effort to promote the new brand of the organization.

    BACK ON TRACK: Harvick will be back on track in the No. 4 OneMain Financial Chevrolet Impala during the Subway Jalapeno 250 presented by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway this Friday. The two-time series champion has made 17 starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at the “World Center of Racing”. Harvick has captured two poles, one victory, 12 top-five and 14 top-10 finishes. He has also led 215 laps at the 2.5-mile facility.

    KHI’S FOUR HORSEMEN: KHI will field four entries in Friday night’s race with Nationwide Series championship contender Sadler in the No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet, KHI co-owner Harvick in the No. 4 Chevrolet Impala, Clint Bowyer in the No. 33 Menards Chevrolet Impala and driver Tony Stewart in the No. 9 TapouT Chevrolet Impala. These four powerhouse drivers have compiled an impressive set of series stats including 44 starts, seven poles, eight wins, 26 top-five finishes, 31 top-10 finishes and have led 542 laps at the 2.5-mile superspeedway.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 4 KHI team, under the command of crew chief Chris Carrier, will utilize chassis No. 050 this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. This chassis has yet to compete on track, but has been through wind-tunnel testing.

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: The No. 4 KHI Chevrolet Impala last competed at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway during the Aarons 312 with KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick in the driver’s seat. Engine issues early in the race relegated Harvick to a 39th-place finish after starting the race 11th and climbing through the field to the lead.

    HARVICK’S THOUGHTS ON DAYTONA:

    What are your thoughts going into the Nationwide Series race at Daytona?

    “It’s is going to be interesting heading into the race at Daytona because there are so many factors that play into your success at this track. Racing Daytona in July is a lot different than racing there in February. The track gets hot and slick and the handling characteristics become exaggerated. With the new racing surface you also need a good drafting partner. KHI is fielding four cars for this race, so finding a partner shouldn’t be too difficult. I’m excited about our chances of success at this race, not only as a driver but as a team owner.”

    Why are you excited about running the OneMain Financial car at Daytona?

    “OneMain Financial is officially launching their new name on July 1, and it’s really cool to be part of their brand launch. OneMain Financial has been a great partner for KHI this season with Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 Nationwide car. Between Elliott and myself I’m hoping one of us can take OneMain Financial to victory lane.”

    THOUGHTS FROM THE PIT BOX: CREW CHIEF, CHRIS CARRIER

    How do you feel about returning to crew chief duties in the Nationwide Series?

    “There is a lot of added pressure heading into a race with a Sprint Cup Series driver who is used to winning, not to mention when that driver is the boss. I’ve worked in the Nationwide Series in the past with drivers like Dale Earnhardt and Harry Gant and found success so the additional pressure doesn’t bother me too much. I’m confident about being at Daytona with Kevin Harvick because we have a great team and great equipment, which is a major key to success in any race.”

    CitiFinancial

    CitiFinancial, soon to be OneMain Financial, is the premier community lender in North America. With more than 1,300 locations across the United States. CitiFinancial has been serving communities since 1912. Additional information may be found at www.citifinancial.com.

    Citi

    Citi, the leading global financial services company, has approximately 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 140 countries. Through Citicorp and Citi Holdings, Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com or www.citi.com.