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  • Nuts Off extends sponsorship with RWR

    Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is proud to announce that Nuts Off has extended its sponsorship package with the organization to include Timmy Hill’s #15 Ford for this weekend’s running of the STP 300 at Chicagoland Speedway.

    Jeffrey Earnhardt and Timmy Hill both carried the Nuts Off logo’s last weekend at Charlotte in the NASCAR Nationwide Series event.  After a strong outing by both, Nuts Off will carry its sponsorship to Chicago and beyond.

    While the leading Sunoco Rookie of the Year point leader Timmy Hill will carry the banner at Chicago for the organization, Jeffrey Earnhardt will do the same this weekend as the logo will be displayed in front of thousands in attendance for the Arena Football League’s New Orleans Voodoo home game on Friday night.

    “We have an action packed weekend for Nuts Off,” stated owner Rick Ware.  “While Timmy is trying to climb the ladder in the point standings, Jeffrey is developing new relationships with our newest sponsors, the AFL and the New Orleans Voodoo.  Our organization is growing fast and these are exciting times for RWR!”

    For more information please visit www.wareracing.com or follow the team on twitter @rickwareracing

  • Brian Scott and the No. 11 Sandvik Coromant Toyota Team – Chicagoland Speedway Advance

    Brian Scott   No. 11 Sandvik Coromant Toyota STP 300 at Chicagoland Speedway   

    No. 11 Shore Lodge Team Notes of Interest

    Brian Scott and the No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota team prepare for a track for which Scott has a great affinity as the NASCAR Nationwide Series travels to Chicagoland Speedway for Saturday night’s running of the STP 300.

    Scott has only one career start at the 1.5-mile Chicagoland Speedway and it was a successful outing. Scott picked up a third-place finish after starting the race from the 18th position.

    Scott’s No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota will feature a different look and sponsor for this weekend’s 300-mile race at Chicago. The car will feature a yellow and red schematic with Sandvik Coromant being the primary sponsor of the No. 11 Toyota Camry. Sandvik Coromant has been an exclusive technical sponsor to Joe Gibbs Racing since 2006, and provides tooling and metal cutting products and the expert services necessary to manufacture thousands of race car and engine components. Sandvik Coromant is a world-leading supplier of cutting tools and tooling systems for the metalworking industry and is represented in 130 countries.

    The No. 11 Sandvik Coromant team will introduce a new chassis for this weekend’s race at Chicagoland Speedway. Chassis #125 will make its 2011 NASCAR season debut. Chassis #106 will serve as the backup. This car has not yet been raced in 2011.

    Last Race: Scott’s broke his bad-luck streak with a season-best finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway last weekend. Scott earned a season-best eighth-place finish. It was a hard-fought finish as Scott had to overcome a pit road penalty that was assessed to the team just before the halfway point of the race. Patience and perseverance worked to Scott’s advantage and he went on to pick up his third top-10 finish of the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series season.

    Scott remains ninth in the NASCAR Nationwide Series driver point standings. He is 13 points out of eighth place and 62 points out of the top five. Elliott Sadler continues to lead the championship point standings but by a much slimmer margin. He currently owns a one point lead ahead of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. • To access information on Brian Scott and No. 11 Team visit: www.joegibbsracing.com and follow twitter.com/bscottracing and twitter.com/joegibbsracing.

    Scott Quotes Racing at Chicago:

    Chicago treated me really well there last year. I’m looking forward to going back and going back with the Gibbs organization. With these new cars, it will be a little different around there, but I’m confident that we’ll have good speed off the trailer and we’ll make improvements on it during the practice. Hopefully, have a good race like we had last year and get another top five.

    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

    Over-The-Wall Crew Members: Jackman – David O’Dell                                       Front Tire Changer – Nick Krizmanich                              Front Tire Carrier – Tom Dean Gas Man – Chris Webb                                       Rear Tire Changer – Rocco Antonino                               Rear Tire Carrier – Ben Stege

    Other Crew Members: Truck Drivers – Charles Sampson                     Tire Specialist – Ryan Martin                                             Shock Specialist – Scott Myers          Mechanic – Ben Chase                                       Mechanic – Tony Hamm

  • DELTRAN CORPORATION PARTNERS WITH MIKEY KILE

    DELTRAN CORPORATION PARTNERS WITH MIKEY KILE    

    Deltran Corporation to sponsor Mikey Kile’s No. 30 Turner Motorsports Chevrolet Impala in upcoming NASCAR Nationwide Series events    

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (May 31, 2011) – Turner Motorsports is pleased to announce the addition of Deltran Corporation to the sponsorship line-up of its No. 30 Chevrolet. Mikey Kile will pilot the Battery Tender/Muc-Off Impala in multiple Nationwide Series events, beginning this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway. For this weekend’s STP 300, the Battery Tender Chevrolet will feature Sears Auto Centers. Battery Tender will celebrate its debut in Sears Auto Centers in conjunction with Father’s Day weekend later in June.  

    Kile joined Turner Motorsports’ all-star driver line-up in April, making his debut at Nashville Superspeedway. He is scheduled to make at least six more starts in 2011 for the powerhouse team. The Westlake, La.-native cut his teeth racing go-karts at local tracks throughout his home state. He made his NASCAR debut in 2009, driving a partial schedule in the Camping World Truck Series with Brad Kesolowski Racing. In six starts he accumulated three top-15 finishes. Additionally, he competed in eight ARCA Racing Series events, posting an impressive four top-10 finishes. In 2010 he returned to run the full ARCA Racing Series schedule with Venturini Motorsports, capturing his first series victory at Michigan International Speedway along with two pole awards, seven top-five and 15 top-10 finishes.  

    “I am excited to have the opportunity to represent Deltran Corporation on and off the track. They are a great organization with reliable products and I am proud to have their support,” stated Kile. “Turner Motorsports is a wonderful team with incredible personnel and equipment. I can’t wait to get out on the track at Chicagoland Speedway and bring home a solid finish for both Turner Motorsports and Deltran Corporation in the No. 30 Battery Tender/Muc-Off Chevrolet Impala.”    

    The No. 30 Chevrolet will sport the colors of two of Deltran Corporation’s products, Battery Tender and Muc-Off. The Deland, Fla.-based company’s commitment to excellence, performance and customer satisfaction is evident in their products. Since 1989, Battery Tender has been a trusted name in automotive battery charger and maintenance systems. From its beginnings as a premium bicycle care product line, Muc-Off has grown into an international leader in bicycle, motorcycle, automotive and marine care product market. Deltran Corporation is thrilled to have the opportunity to work with a future star like Kile.  

    “We have been involved in many areas of the racing world and we are thrilled to make the jump to NASCAR competition with Mikey Kile and Turner Motorsports. We are excited to watch Mikey behind the wheel of the Battery Tender/Muc-Off Chevrolet, and to have the opportunity to partner with Turner Motorsports,” said Michael Prelec Jr., Manager of Specialty Markets for Deltran Corporation.     

    About Turner Motorsports: Turner Motorsports, LLC, established in 1999, is in the midst of its sophomore season of NASCAR competition. Owned by Texas-native, 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 house 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 and Brad Sweet.  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, 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.

  • Kevin Harvick No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 14 of 34 – Chicagoland Speedway

    Kevin Harvick No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 14 of 34 – Chicagoland Speedway

    HARVICK GOING FOR NUMBER THREE: The NASCAR Nationwide Series will take the action to Chicagoland Speedway where Kevin Harvick will race for win number three at the track this Saturday behind the wheel of the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala. In eight starts at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval, the Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) co-owner has two wins, one pole, four top-five and five top-10 finishes. The driver has led 94 laps around the Joliet, Ill. facility and has an average starting position of 5.8 and average finish of 13.0.

    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: Chicagoland Speedway, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2011, welcomes the Nationwide Series as the first of NASCAR’s top-three series to hit the track this season. In its 10-year history, two-time Nationwide Series champion Harvick has collected two wins (2007 and 2005) while racing for Richard Childress Racing. KHI, which also celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, has yet to earn a victory at Chicagoland. Harvick will look to capture his third series win and first in his own equipment at the track.

    CHASING A RECORD: Should Harvick finish in the top 10 this weekend, he would tie Tommy Houston’s Nationwide Series record of 198 top-10 finishes. Harvick currently has 270 starts, 37 wins, 22 poles, 139 top-five and 197 top-10 finishes in the series. Over the course of 13 years of competition, he has led 7,078 laps.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 33 Rheem team has prepared chassis No. 063 for this weekend’s event at Chicagoland Speedway. This will mark the first time this particular chassis will be used this season.

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Kevin Harvick piloted the No. 33 Rheem Tankless Water Heaters Chevrolet Impala to a 16th-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway last weekend. Harvick started the 200-lap event from the second position. The driver led 33 laps and held track position among the top-five for most of the race until he suffered a flat tire after contact with another competitor on a restart with only 45 laps to go. The KHI crew put fresh left-side tires on the No. 33 and Harvick fought hard over the remaining laps to finish in the 16th position, one lap down.

    HARVICK’S THOUGHTS ON RACING AT CHICAGOLAND: “Chicagoland has been a good track to us, but it’s been a while since I’ve made it to victory lane there. We started from the pole last season and finished in the top 10. It’d be great to start from the pole this weekend and get the No. 33 Rheem Chevy to victory lane.   “This track is unique. You can go through the corners pretty much wide open. You can let off sooner than you do at most places we go to, and you can drive it all the way through the corners under power. There is a lot more throttle there than most places. You get back in the gas a lot quicker there too, compared to other places.”

    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.

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    Fast Facts:

    Kevin Harvick Nationwide Series Statistics at Chicagoland Speedway Starts: 8 Wins: 2 Poles: 1 Top 5: 4 Top 10: 5 Laps Led: 94 Average Start: 5.8 Average Finish: 13.0   Race Info: June 4, 2011 Chicagoland Speedway STP 300 1.5-mile D-Shaped Oval 200 Laps/ 300 Miles

    Broadcast Info: TV: ESPN will broadcast live at 8:00 p.m. EST Radio: MRN will broadcast live at 7:45 p.m. EST

    Car Specs: Chassis: 063 Engine: Earnhardt-Childress Racing (ECR)

  • Elliott Sadler No. 2 Nationwide Series Advance: Chicagoland Speedway

    Elliott Sadler No. 2 Nationwide Series Advance: Chicagoland Speedway

    Elliott Sadler

    No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 14 of 34 – Chicagoland Speedway

    DEEP DISH RACING: Elliott Sadler will make only his fourth-career NASCAR Nationwide Series start at Chicagoland Speedway when the series hits the track this weekend for the 14th race of 2011, but that doesn’t mean he doesn’t have a lot of experience at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval. Sadler has started in every NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race since the facility opened in 2001, and has made 2,604 laps at the track in a Sprint Cup Series car. Sadler holds a best Sprint Cup Series finish of ninth at the track, and has led eight laps in the series. In Sadler’s three previous Nationwide Series starts at Chicago, he has led three laps and has a best finish of 21st.

    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: Chicagoland Speedway, which celebrates its 10th anniversary in 2011, welcomes the Nationwide Series as the first of NASCAR’s top-three series to hit the track this season. In its 10-year history, Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) co-owner Kevin Harvick has won two Nationwide Series events, taking the checkered flag in both 2007 and 2005 while racing for Richard Childress Racing. KHI, which also celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, has never earned a win at Chicagoland Speedway. Sadler hopes to bring home his first win at the track, as well as the first win for the team this weekend in the Windy City.

    ARE YOU A CODE SPOTTER? Last month kicked off the Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) segment of the Nationwide Insurance Code Spotter Sweepstakes. 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. To play, enter the code KHINC now at CodeSpotter.com.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 2 OneMain Financial team will unload chassis No. 070 this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway. Sadler most recently raced this chassis to a third-place finish at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway. The team also unloaded this vehicle at Las Vegas Motor Speedway and Auto Club Speedway in California, earning 12th and fifth-place finishes, respectively.

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Sadler and the No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet team started the Top Gear 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway this Saturday with momentum as the NASCAR Nationwide Series points leader. Sadler battled an ill-handling racecar throughout the 200-lap event before bringing home a 10th-place finish, earning his ninth top-10 finish of the season and maintaining his status as the series points leader.

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Elliott Sadler

    How do you feel heading into next week’s race at Chicagoland Speedway?

    “I like Chicagoland. It’s shaped like a Kansas or a Charlotte or a Texas, which are some of my favorite tracks. Mile-and-a half tracks seem to be my strong suit, so Chicagoland should be a good race for us. I’ve run pretty well there in the past in a Cup car, and we really feel comfortable in our program on the mile-and-a-half ovals, so I’m always looking forward to those tracks.”

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  • Tissot to Sponsor Danica Patrick’s Return to NASCAR at Chicagoland Speedway

    Tissot to Sponsor Danica Patrick’s Return to NASCAR at Chicagoland Speedway

    It will be Danica’s return to NASCAR competition

    WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (May 30, 2011) – Tissot, a manufacturer of Swiss watches since 1853, announced that it will be the primary sponsor on Danica Patrick’s No. 7 Chevrolet in Saturday night’s (June 4) NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill.

    Driving the No. 7 Tissot Chevrolet for JR Motorsports, Patrick will make her return to NASCAR competition after competing in the first four Nationwide Series races of the 2011 season. She is in her second year as a part-time NASCAR driver and is scheduled to enter 12 Nationwide races this season.

    Her fourth-place result at the Las Vegas Nationwide race in early March was the best all-time finish for a female driver in a NASCAR top-tier series.

    Patrick, who races full time on the IZOD IndyCar circuit for Andretti Autosport, is coming off a 10th–place finish in Sunday’s Indianapolis 500. She is the only female driver to score a victory in the IndyCar Series, winning the 2008 Japan 300.

    “I’m looking forward to coming back to NASCAR with Tissot on board our No. 7 car,” said Patrick, a native of Roscoe, Ill. “Tissot has been a great supporter of our program at JR Motorsports, and I’m happy they’re back for a second year. To be able to race at Chicago for a second time in a stock car is exciting, too. I think I’ve made some gains since we were last there. It won’t be easy, but hopefully we can continue to build on our progress from earlier this year.”

    Patrick, a Tissot brand ambassador since 2005, has her own signature Tissot-designed timepiece – the Danica Patrick Limited Edition PRC 200, available at www.tissotshop.com http://www.tissotshop.com/ .

    “We are proud to partner with JR Motorsports and Danica, who has cultivated an enormous fan following on both the NASCAR and IndyCar circuits,” said Sharon Buntain, president, Tissot, U.S. “There’s always a high energy when she’s at the race track due to her prowess as a driver and having an electric fan appeal.

    “She has been a terrific ambassador of Tissot watches and champions the same Tissot values of cutting edge technology, precision and innovation. We can’t wait to see the No. 7 Tissot Chevrolet compete at Chicagoland Speedway.”

    Along with Saturday’s primary sponsorship at Chicagoland Speedway, Tissot also has associate sponsorship branding on Danica’s car and uniform for her other NASCAR Nationwide races.

    About Tissot

    For Tissot, “In touch with your time” is far more than an advertising claim. This phrase expresses the brand’s DNA; its proven dedication to being perfectly in tune with the technology and tastes of each era. Tissot has been growing and developing its tradition of innovation since 1853. From the early days to the present, in its home in Le Locle in the Swiss Jura mountains, Tissot has translated craftsmanship and precision into stylish timepieces now sold in over 150 countries around the world. Special materials, advanced functionality and meticulous design detail join forces to create the luxury of accessibility. Today, Tissot is a member of the Swatch Group, the world’s largest watch producer and distributor of Swiss watches, as well as official timekeeper and partner the International Basketball Federation (FIBA), Australian Football League (AFL), Chinese Basketball Association (CBA), MotoGP and the World Championships of Cycling, Fencing and Ice hockey. The tradition of innovation lives on, keeping closely in touch with the times.

    About JR Motorsports

    JR Motorsports is the management company and racing operation for Dale Earnhardt Jr., NASCAR’s eight-time Most Popular Driver and winner of more than 40 NASCAR-sanctioned races. JR Motorsports competes in multiple racing divisions, including the NASCAR Nationwide Series. In 2008 JRM enjoyed a breakout season with four Nationwide Series victories between its two teams. The company followed suit with four more wins in 2009, and added two additional victories to its tally in 2010. The JR Motorsports facilities are based out of Mooresville, N.C., and include the JR Nation retail store, Hammerhead Entertainment, and DEJ Realty. For more information on JR Motorsports, visit www.jrmracing.com http://www.jrmracing.com/ .

  • Sam Hornish Jr. CMS Top Gear 300 Race Review

    Sam Hornish Jr. CMS Top Gear 300 Race Review

    Sam Hornish Jr finishes 12th at Charlotte Motor Speedway

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 28, 2011) – Sam Hornish Jr., driver of the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Challenger, finished 12th Saturday afternoon in the Top Gear 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. This event marked the fifth NNS race of the 2011 season for Hornish and his third start in the black and yellow colors of the Alliance Truck Parts Dodge.

    Hornish started the race from the seventh position after posting a qualifying time of 29.218, or 184.818 miles per hour, during Saturday morning’s qualifying session. The No. 12 Dodge Challenger started the race strong and remained in the top seven until the NASCAR mandated competition caution on lap 25 to allow teams to check tire wear after overnight rain showers moved through the area, washing the track clean of tire rubber.

    Crew chief, Chad Walter, brought the No. 12 Dodge Challenger down pit road for two tires and one can of fuel in order to gain track position. The decision paid off when Hornish restarted the race in the fourth position. Lap 43 brought on a vibration in the right front corner of the car, which Hornish thought was caused by a bad tire. The team opted to race conservatively and wait for the next caution period before coming back down pit road.

    The third caution of the race came on lap 72, when the No.41 of Jeffrey Earnhardt blew an engine coming down the front stretch. The Alliance Truck Parts team replaced all four Goodyear tires, gave the Dodge a splash of fuel and took a half round of wedge out of the right rear of the car, hoping to correct the vibration Hornish was experiencing during the last run.

    At the half way point of the race, Hornish found himself running in the 12th position, keeping pace with the leaders. On lap 120, the Alliance Truck Parts Dodge broke back into the top ten after passing the No. 20 of Joey Logano. With 15 laps to go until the next pit stop, Hornish and Walter started to discuss what changes needed to be made in order to keep up their momentum.

    During a green flag stop on lap 139, the team changed all four tires, filled the Alliance Truck Parts machine with two cans of fuel and took a spring rubber out of the right rear. Unfortunately, Hornish had to come back down pit road for a pass through penalty due to the right rear tire not being rolled back to the pit wall correctly. This left the Alliance Truck Parts Dodge one lap down in the 21st position.

    With only 47 laps left to go in the race, Hornish found himself battling with five other cars for the “Lucky Dog” award. By lap 160, he had raced his way into to position to receive the award, if the caution would have flown. In the final laps of the Top Gear 300, Hornish found himself fighting another vibration. With no other caution flags being waved, he had no choice but to hang on until the end of the race. As race winner, Matt Kenseth, cross the start finish line, Hornish was behind him in the 12th position, one lap down.

    “A solid day except for our pit stops,” said Hornish. “We were as good as the 22 (Brad Keselowski) and they ended up sixth. I think we could have been right there with the 22, but we had that pit road violation with a tire. It was good enough to get us back to the first car a lap down before it started vibrating, but the caution never came out. After the way that we had practiced the other day, I thought we would have an opportunity to compete for the win this afternoon. The car handled pretty good and I’m proud of Chad (Walter, crew chief)) and the guys that work on the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge Challenger.”

    Hornish will next compete in the No. 12 Alliance Truck Parts Dodge at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday, June 18 in the Alliance Truck Parts 250. Coverage will begin at 3:00 pm EST on ABC. The race will also be heard on the Motor Racing Network and Sirius XM Satellite Radio Channel 128.

  • Michigan Native Chad Finley to Make NASCAR Debut at Home Track

    DEWITT, Mich. – Chad Finley, a veteran of the ARCA Racing Series, the ASA, and the CRA Late Model Series, is scheduled to make his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut June 18 at his home track, Michigan International Speedway. In an ironic twist, when he gets behind the wheel of the Team Rensi machine on Father’s Day weekend, he will follow in his father Jeff’s footsteps. The elder Finley also made his first Nationwide (then Busch) Series with Ed Rensi at the season opener at Daytona in 1999, finishing 13th.

    “My dad drove for Ed Rensi and we’ve known him and (general manager) Ronnie Russell since then and have a relationship,” said the 19-year-old racer. “We were able to put together some sponsorship and stuff and here we are now.”

    While it will be his first-ever NASCAR race, Finley has raced at MIS before, earning a seventh-place ARCA finish there last year. “It’s home and we felt like it would be a really good place to start,” he said.

    In all, he has six top-tens in that series with three top-fives and a pole position.

    With the Alliance Truck Parts 250 being a companion event to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series that weekend, the field will be packed with some of the top drivers in the sport, including Carl Edwards and fellow Michigan native, Brad Keselowski. Finley, however, is not intimated. “It’s going to help me and my future to run against the best,” he said. “Guys like Kyle Busch are the elite in the series and I’m just privileged to be able to go out there and compete against them.”

    Sponsoring the Team Rensi Ford will be longtime Chad Finley Racing partner, Auto Value. Auto Value/Bumper to Bumper has over 5000 auto parts stores and certified service centers throughout North America offering quality auto parts and first class dependable service. Also supporting Finley’s NASCAR effort are Airlift, Rain Eater Wiper Blades, and AutoParts2020.com.

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  • Ford Charlotte Nationwide Quotes

    Ford Charlotte Nationwide Quotes

    ROUSH FENWAY AND FORD WIN STREAK CONTINUES

    . Roush Fenway Racing has won the last six NASCAR Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series combined, including wins by David Ragan (Sprint Showdown) and Carl Edwards (All-Star Race) last weekend.

    . Carl Edwards began the streak with his Nationwide win at Dover while Matt Kenseth won the Cup race that same weekend. After Ragan and Edwards won last weekend in the non-points races, Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. won the Nationwide event at Iowa.

    . Today’s win was the fifth of the season for Mustang in 13 races this season and third straight.

    Ford Finishing Order:

    1st – Matt Kenseth

    2nd – Carl Edwards

    4th – Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.

    19th – Danny Efland

    23rd – Timmy Hill

    31st – Jennifer Jo Cobb

    38th – Tim Andrews

    39th – Carl Long

    42nd – Kelly Bires

    MATT KENSETH – No. 16 Fastenal Ford Mustang – VICTORY LANE INTERVIEW — “Every day when I come home I look forward to seeing my wife and girls and Ross, but Kaylin is just starting to get some vocabulary and there’s nothing better in the world, I don’t think, than coming home and getting out of your car in the garage and you see the door fly open and she yells, ‘Hi, dada!’ It’s pretty cool that she made it down here.”

    YOUR CREW CHIEF LIKED FOUR TIRES ON A HOT DAY. DID YOU? “I did because the restart before that we got through there pretty good. We had to pit early because I had a tire shaking a little bit, so we had more laps on our tires than those other guys and we were short on fuel, so that many cars on the lead lap and to come in – we were the first one off pit road with four and lined up fifth, so I thought that would give us a shot at least.”

    TREVOR WAS ON YOUR PIT BOX. THIS IS A GOOD GIFT FOR HIM. “Yeah, I’m happy Trevor is gonna be back next week. It was fun to fill in. It was a great day for Fastenal having all three cars here and it was an honor to drive this Mustang. This is the first Nationwide COT race I’ve run. I haven’t run in over a year, so it was nice to get in this car and come out here and have some fun on Saturday.”

    CARL EDWARDS – No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “That was a lot of fun. I hope the fans enjoyed that. That was hard racing. Matt there at the end, he was better and he had the kid gloves on with me there. He was taking it easy on me and when it was time to go he dispatched me pretty quick. It was a great day for Fastenal. I really appreciate the fans coming out here. I know it’s hot up there, but we appreciate you being here and we hope you guys will be here tomorrow. I think tomorrow’s race is gonna be a blast. A Fastenal Mustang got to Victory Lane and, hopefully, tomorrow is just as good. It was just a fun race. We’ve got to mention that Fastenal has automated supply technology, which is a vending machine. It can vend anything. It can vend drinks, hard hats, and it can probably vend Ford Mustangs if you want it to and it saves people a lot of money, so we appreciate Fastenal being here this week.”

    YOU MUST FEEL LIKE YOU’RE IN A PRETTY GOOD GROOVE. “It’s good and the great thing about what’s going on right now is our whole team is fast. I would have liked Matt to have been a little slower today, but he’s good and Ricky is good. All of our Cup cars are fast. I’m excited about tomorrow’s race. It’s just fun. You want to win those races so bad, but I’m trying not to lose sight of the fact that it was a fun race and that’s what this is all about is having some fun. It was hot and slick and that was a good time racing with Matt.”

    RICKY STENHOUSE, JR. – No. 6 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “Our Fastenal Mustang was pretty solid all day. It was a top-five car all day, just not good enough to win.”

    WHAT DID YOU LEARN FOR TOMORROW? “I don’t know. I found a few lines that worked for us on the bottom of the race track just by doing things a little bit different. The Cup race starts a little bit later and it’s not gonna be as hot, but it’s twice the length. I think the key is going to be being hydrated.”

    ALL THREE OF THE RFR MUSTANGS WERE FAST. WHERE WERE MATT AND CARL BETTER? “I just think they had their front end working a little bit better than ours. We were close. A top-five in this series is really good, but we want those few more spots. Normally, we’re getting really loose in these races and this week we were actually tight, so, hopefully, we found something where we can find a balance in between our setup here and our setup on the other mile-and-a-halfs and come home with a win next weekend in Chicago.”

    CARL EDWARDS AND RICKY STENHOUSE JR. PRESS CONFERENCE

    CARL EDWARDS – No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “It was a big day for Fastenal. I don’t know how Will Overton did it, but he picked the right race to sponsor all three cars, so it was a great race at the end for me. I just got too tight and Matt was able to get by me. He raced me really clean and he just wore me down there and I got tight. His car would turn and he got the victory, so congrats to him and his guys. Overall, it was just a really good day for our whole team and it was fun racing like that.”

    RICKY STENHOUSE, JR. – No. 6 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “We started off really good. We got the pole and we led the first few laps. I could tell it was gonna get tight on us and it finally did and we kind of backed up and just tried to maintain the rest of the race there in the top five and just have a good, solid points day and it worked out. We just never really could get the front grip that we needed, but, again, thanks for Fastenal. I missed the 1-2-3 finish like we were looking for, but it was still a good day for us.”

    CARL EDWARDS CONTINUED – YOU PASSED MATT ONE TIME. WAS THERE A TIRE ISSUE THAT KEPT YOU FROM TAKING ANOTHER SHOT? “Yeah, I couldn’t get back to him. I was getting tighter and tighter and that was my big lunge for life there. He swept up in front of me and he was saying thank you out the window and I was like, ‘Hey, not so fast. I’m gonna slide this thing down in there and try to race a little longer.’ He raced me real clean. I believe he knew with his car he could get me. I was just trying to get everything I could, but it just kept getting tighter and tighter and, finally, with these cars when you get tight enough, you really have to slow down in the middle of the corner and it’s over. I just needed the race to be five laps shorter and it would have been pretty good.”

    WHERE DO YOU SEE THE BIGGEST PICKUP FROM LAST YEAR IN PERFORMANCE? “It is a big pickup and it’s not just one thing, it’s a number of things. I’m sure Ricky and the other guys would agree. The cars drive better and the engines run better, the pit stops are better and we’re working very well as a team between the cars. It’s not just one thing, it’s a lot. It’s been a lot of work for Robbie and all the guys on the engineering staff and Jack. They’ve done a really good job.”

    KYLE SAID YOU GUYS CAME OUT OF NOWHERE. DID YOU GET BETTER DURING THE RACE OR DID HE FALL BACK? “I think our cars got just a little bit better. I don’t really know what he was struggling with with his car, but I think my car, right up until those last few laps, I’d kind of run the right-front tire off of it, our car just got better the whole day. That was a lot of good work by Mike Beam.”

    RICKY STENHOUSE JR. CONTINUED – DID THE CUP PRACTICE HELP YOU TODAY? “I actually think that helped out a lot because you can’t drive those Cup cars in the corner as hard as these Nationwide cars and when we got tight out there, I was having to do the same thing I was doing in the Cup car, just lifting early and letting it roll through the center, so I think it definitely helped. Luckily, we’re not gonna be racing at this time of day tomorrow because the race track got really slick. It was a tough day for us, but I think all the laps are definitely helping.”

    YOU’VE WON A RACE, A POLE, QUALIFIED TOP-10 IN CUP AND A TOP-5 TODAY. CAN YOU DESCRIBE HOW FAR YOU’VE COME? “We’re in a good spot right now, but it’s really nothing I can pinpoint that I’ve done myself other than be a little more patient, staying focused throughout these races and throughout practice, really trying to make our car drive good. It’s a testament to everybody at Roush Fenway. We were running good at the end of the year last year, got everything turned around and in the off-season they just worked their butts off getting these cars better and getting the engines better. I think that’s where I’ve come a long way. When we were struggling getting the cars to run, I’m trying to make them run up front and I just couldn’t do that as well as Carl and those guys, so I think it’s just everybody at the shop working hard.”

    CARL EDWARDS CONTINUED – IS NOT HAVING TO WORRY ABOUT THE TITLE MAKE IT MORE FUN IN ANY WAY? “That’s a good thought there. I really did have a lot of fun there. I don’t know if it’s because there’s not a driver’s championship on the line. We’re still racing for the owner’s championship. I think it comes more with having these fast race cars and having these successes this season, both for Matt and I and Ricky and everybody. I think there’s just a little more confidence and with that confidence makes it just a little more fun to go race. I wanted to win this thing more than anything. I did everything I could, but I’m still able to walk away with my head held high because I know tomorrow we’ve got a really fast race car for that race. You don’t feel like you have as much pressure on because the cars are fast almost every time we get in them and that’s what makes it fun for me.”

    RICKY STENHOUSE JR. CONTINUED – CAN YOU TALK ABOUT TOMORROW’S OPPORTUNITY? “It’s a huge opportunity for myself, just to get my feet wet. I haven’t had a lot of testing in these Cup cars with the horsepower and the bump stops that they have, so it’s a huge opportunity for me and it’s a long race, so I can hopefully learn a lot, maybe more than I would in a 400-mile or 500-mile race. Hopefully, we can just be there all day and learn all day, but the Wood Brothers have done a great job bringing me in and making me feel like family. We don’t have any expectations, except for finishing this thing and getting the checkered flag and just seeing where we finish.”

    CARL EDWARDS CONTINUED – DO YOU RECALL WHEN YOU SAW A TURNAROUND WITH RFR? “I remember when I first saw it and that was Daytona last summer. The first time I really believed we were back was about 50 laps or 40 laps into the Phoenix Cup race this year. Yes, we did crescendo with our performance all the way until Homestead last year and then I thought, ‘Man, I’m not gonna get too excited. I’ve got to go through a long winter here,’ and I was anxious to see how fast we would be when we got back to the race track in the spring and it’s picked up even better than it left off. I saw the glimpses of it at Daytona and then it took all the way until about Phoenix this year for me to really feel like, ‘Hey, we are back,’ and feel that confidence and that’s good. It feels like it’s here to stay. I hope it can last the rest of the season. That would be huge. Ten wins out of how many races, it can’t be too many, so that’s a very big percentage.”

    RICKY STENHOUSE, JR. CONTINUED – WHAT DOES CONFIDENCE DO FOR YOU AND WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO GET A MINI-OUTLAW CAR? “The confidence is definitely high, but I think it’s because of Jack Roush and everybody at Roush Fenway and Ford Racing sticking behind me – and Carl Edwards. Confidence is huge for us. Like you said, we were lacking it last year. Obviously, when you crash 12 times in the first half of the season, nobody’s confidence is gonna be very high. We started questioning whether we could do this or not, but what I like about it is the great group of guys that are with me right now were with me all through last year. They went through it with us and stuck it out and nobody left or gave up and quit. Blackwell Angus Beef came on last year even when we were struggling and that kind of helped turn us around at Daytona. We got a third-place there and they came back this year, so it’s huge. I don’t know when I’m gonna get one. Jimmie’s trying to get me to get one.”

    MATT KENSETH PRESS CONFERENCE

    MATT KENSETH – No. 16 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “That was fun. This is the first time I’ve gotten to drive the COT version of the Nationwide car. I haven’t been in one for testing or anything, so it’s been fun to get in there and drive it. It was a little bit different. It took me a few laps to get used to it, but we had a good time. The car handled really, really good and the motors run really good, and it was a fun race for us.”

    JACK ROUSH, Car Owner – No. 16 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “I’m thinking about what a difference a year makes. Last year it seemed for a long time we couldn’t buy one and this year we moved Chris Andrews to be the crew chief on the 16 car and provide his vision of engineering leadership to the program. We got the FR9 engine going and got a new Mustang car, and what a difference a year makes. I’m really thankful to Chris for providing the leadership he has, not only to the 16 team, but to all of the Ford Nationwide teams for making this possible. Thanks, Chris.”

    CHRIS ANDREWS, Crew Chief – No. 16 Fastenal Ford Mustang – “We landed in Victory Lane, but we actually had some adversity today. We had a stumble on the left-rear on a pit stop once that put us back in the pack some. We pitted a couple of laps shorter than we wanted to and thought we were gonna be short on the fuel to the end, but the caution fell our way. We ended up with Matt Kenseth in fifth-place with four tires and that was it.”

    MATT KENSETH CONTINUED – WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES TO THE OLD CAR? “I don’t know if I can compare it to the old car, but it’s almost just like the Cup car. You’re sitting there and you pretty much think you’re in a Cup car until you step on the gas. The engines, with the spacers and everything, they’ve got them limited on horsepower a lot, so you have to drive them a little different because the horsepower is different, so the setup is different. They’re really a lot like a Cup car. To me, it doesn’t feel a lot different. There are some little differences here and there. Without the bump stops they ride different and stuff like that, but they feel a lot like the new Cup car.”

    JACK ROUSH CONTINUED – CAN THINGS BE GAINED FROM THE CARS IN BOTH SERIES BECAUSE THEY’RE SIMILAR? “There are synergies. In addition to moving Chris from being engineering manager of all we had going on to being crew chief for one of the Nationwide cars and also provide engineering leadership on the Nationwide side, we moved the team. We moved our Nationwide operation from the Mooresville shop on Knob Hill down to the campus that we’ve got at the Concord Airport, so they’re under closes proximity there to all the engineers working on the Cup stuff. You’ve got immediate access to the seven-poster and the K&C machines and the engineers are able to attend more meetings with the other engineers than they were able to before, so it’s synergism of people working together, it’s the new Mustang car, it’s the engine and it’s all come together this year.”

    HOW GLAD WILL YOU BE TO HAVE TREVOR BACK IN THE CAR? “We’re gonna be very anxious to have Trevor back. One of the things I worried about when he had his problem was that the team would go stale, where we would have a scenario where we would not be able to have the team functioning at its peak level, based on the fact they were missing races. We did miss one race, but we’ve managed to keep the team going and I’m sure Chris is anxious to have Trevor back so he can have the same driver to work with, but it’s been fun to move things around and give a rookie a chance to look at it and, at the same time, to give Matt and opening at the seat as well. Now, Trevor won’t feel generous or magnanimous about that, but, for my part, it’s the best save we could have given the problem that we had with Trevor.”

    MATT KENSETH CONTINUED – “I think that’s the first race we’ve won in the 16. Ricky won last week in the 6, but when you take over for somebody, no matter what the thing is, I’ve done that a few other times, part of you feels bad because it’s their ride. But I was real excited about the opportunity because he cars have been so fast. I know they’ve won the last few straight at Dover and Iowa, so I knew the equipment was fast and whenever you can see a car is fast, it’s always fun to get back in it. I was curious how they would drive and I knew working with Chris was gonna be fun, so I was looking forward to driving it. I’m glad for the team that they won. I think that will build more morale and give them all a spring in their step. They had to miss last week and then to get Trevor back next week coming off a win is great for the team and I think it’s great for Trevor, too. He’s probably looking forward to getting in the car next week even more now.”

    WOULD YOU RATHER DRIVE WITHOUT BUMP STOPS? “It doesn’t really matter to me as long as it’s the same for everybody. The cars ride a little smoother with bump stops, just because you can control some of the rate, where everybody is stopping their car out here on a solid spring, so it’s gonna ride a little rougher, but it doesn’t really matter as long as it’s the same for everybody.”

    JACK ROUSH CONTINUED – HAVE WE REACHED A POINT WHERE THERE’S A DEEPER CONCERN FOR A DRIVER’S HEALTH THAN THERE IS FOR THE RELATIVE SUCCESS FOR A RACE TEAM? “I can’t say how that historically worked out, but in Trevor’s case he had a problem that was not easily diagnosed with the medical support that was in the Charlotte area. We took him to the Mayo Clinic and they had the same problem, so they just wound up treating the symptoms and one of the things that had to do with his recovery was that the people at the Mayo Clinic and Dr. Petty all agreed that they thought the heat we were gonna have at Charlotte this weekend would be a risk to his recovery. So based on that and having the best medical attention in the country brought to his matter, his father wanted him to stay out and I did, but I think any of us by ourselves – the father, myself, and maybe even Dr. Petty may have been bent toward Trevor’s interest in getting back in the car, but we did enough due diligence on it that we were sure that we were all doing the right thing, it would be the right thing for Trevor’s future to go on and get him fully recovered before he was faced with the environmental extremes of the hot temperature that he was going to see in the race car this weekend.”

    WHEN DID YOU THINK YOUR TEAM TURNED THE CORNER? “We’ve had a great start to the season, but I’ve given this rendition until I’m almost sick of it. We had a problem with our simulations in the 2009/2010 winter. We undertook, we had help and advice undertaking to put our aero maps and our simulation and it didn’t work out. The third-party vendor that we had missed the mark and it was beyond the capability of anybody on the team or anybody who was directly involved with Ford to have made those decisions on that implementation, so we missed it. So we had to step back. Starting at Bristol last year we realized we missed it, that things weren’t correlating correctly between the changes you’d make in the setup and what the simulation said it would do at the track. So we had to step back and make our changes one at a time. That meant that the crew chiefs didn’t have enough time with the drivers to get through all the setup scenarios that they needed to. By Chicago, by the middle of last year, we had reverted back to what we had in 2009. We had taken the aero map data out of the simulation and everything worked. From that point on, it was just a matter of us being as good as we were in 2009. It was just a matter of the guys getting confidence in it and the confidence to start with the setups that they had, at the beginning of the second half of last year were all over the place, but the guys that were sticking close to the things that were predicted by the simulation got it right, and as we finished the year, everybody realized that we were really on track. We went back and got our simulations back on track. We didn’t misstep over the winter this year and we stepped forward with the momentum we had last year. But we really understood what we lacked by Bristol spring of last year. We had it fixed by mid-year and it’s been all downhill since then.”

    WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING TO SEE OUT OF RICKY TOMORROW? “I’m looking for 600 miles. I told him before the race started today, after he had won the race at Iowa last weekend that he was full grown. I normally try not to have eye contact so much with the senior guys because they’ll stare me down, but I don’t have that problem with the rookies. I had eye contact with Ricky and I told him he was full-bodied, he was his own man today and he should go out and have some fun and do what he thought was right. I’m not gonna give him that consideration tomorrow in the Wood Brothers car. I’m gonna look him in the eye and tell him I’m looking for 600 miles and we’ll take what we get at the end of that.”

    DOES THIS WINNING WITH MUSTANG GIVE YOU ANYMORE PLEASURE CONSIDERING YOUR PREVIOUS SUCCESS IN SPORTS CAR RACING WITH THE MODEL? “In 1964 I graduated from college after working myself through with enough money to buy a brand new Mustang within 30 days of the time they came into existence. I use Mustang powertrains, drivetrains to build modified cars and other things as I drag raced. I road raced with Mustangs and had great success with those for 16 years. To have Mustang in the Nationwide Series is really special for me. It’s a river that runs through. The Mustang and the energy and emotion that has been associated with a low-cost, performance-based car that was available to the masses, that has been behind and spurred my motorsports career all the way. To have the success that we’re having with the Mustang now just makes me feel fulfilled.”

    MATT KENSETH CONTINUED – WITH THE CARS RUNNING SO WELL ARE YOU AS A DRIVER AND YOU AS A TEAM LESS LIKELY TO MAKE MISTAKES? “I know what you’re asking. When you try too hard, no matter how your car is, I think that’s when you make mistakes. If you’re back there and you’re running 17th and that’s all you can get and you try to finish 12th or 15th with it and you’re over your head, you can make a mistake just as easily as if you have a real good car and you have a third-place car and you get caught up racing somebody that’s maybe a little faster than you and you start getting over your head. You can make it at anytime. I don’t know if it helps the mistakes that much, but I think it certainly builds morale and it builds confidence in all of us, and I think that goes from top to bottom. From the guys that start building the cars to the guys pitting the cars to the guys putting them together, I think it gives everybody confidence and boosts morale. I don’t think it necessarily makes them want to work harder, but when they’re putting their cars together over at the airport they’re thinking, ‘Man, one of these cars might win the race if we get all the stuff right.’ I think everybody is feeling more like a contender, which is contagious and I think good for the whole team.”

  • Kenseth Wins as ‘Fastenal Fast Fleet’ Dominates Charlotte Na tionwide Race

    Kenseth Wins as ‘Fastenal Fast Fleet’ Dominates Charlotte Na tionwide Race

    Roush Fenway scores one-two finish; places three cars in top four at Charlotte

    Team notches record 11th Nationwide win at Charlotte

    1. Matt Kenseth, No. 16 Fastenal Ford Mustang

    2. Carl Edwards, No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang

    4. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 Fastenal Ford Mustang

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 28, 2011) – Roush Fenway Racing continued its NASCAR domination, with the ‘Fastenal Fast Fleet’ posting a one-two finish and placing three cars inside the top four of Saturday’s Top Gear 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    Matt Kenseth – filling in for Trevor Bayne – and Carl Edwards battled for much of the race, with Kenseth making the final pass for the victory with just three laps to go. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. backed up last week’s win at Iowa Speedway, with a pole and a fourth-place finish, and moved to within one point of the Nationwide Series point lead.

    “What a great day for Fastenal and Ford Mustang,” said Kenseth in victory lane. “It was intense there. I cleared Carl the one time and he passed me right back. We had new tires and were able to get him there at the end. It was the first time I’ve driven a Mustang out there and just had a blast. I’m glad Trevor is feeling better and will be back next week, but I had a blast driving for him today.

    “It really wasn’t easy,” added Kenseth. “But the cars are just really fast. It feels good to beat Carl. He’s really one of the best out there and when you can beat him, you know you had a good game.”

    On the day, Roush Fenway captured its 11th Nationwide Series win at Charlotte and its 13th NNS pole at the 1.5-mile track. The win is Roush Fenway’s fifth this season in the Nationwide Series and its eighth NASCAR win this season. It was Kenseth’s 26th career Nationwide Series win and this third at CMS.

    Roush Fenway led 116 of 200 laps on the day, with all three of the Fastenal Fleet leading.

    NASCAR and Roush Fenway returns to action tomorrow in the Sprint Cup Series for the season’s longest race of the year, the Coca-Cola 600.

    Today’s win sets Roush Fenway up with the opportunity to sweep the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series’ three weeks in a row. It also marked the second consecutive week that Roush Fenway has finished one-two in the Nationwide Series.

    The Nationwide Series moves to Chicagoland next season.