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  • Ford Charlotte Thursday Advance (Trevor Bayne)

    FORD RACING NOTES AND QUOTES

    Coca Cola 600 (Thursday Advance)

    May 26, 2011

    Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Trevor Bayne, driver of the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion for Wood Brothers racing was joined in the Charlotte Motor Speedway media center by Steve Newmark, President of Roush Fenway Racing and Wood Brothers co-owner Eddie Wood Thursday afternoon to discuss Trevor’s return to racing next weekend for the Nationwide race at Chicago.

    STEVE NEWMARK, President of Roush Fenway Racing, opening comments:  “I want to take a second to express our sincere gratitude to everybody in this room and all the media for the respectful way in which you guys have treated this story. We recognize that when the youngest winner of the Daytona 500 misses a number of races with a mysterious illness that it is newsworthy and something you have to follow and report on. We also recognize this garage is a small community and there were rumors running rampant about all sorts of sinister things that were going on. We really do appreciate the fact that you guys respected the privacy of a 20-year-old and let us work through this. With that said, what I have told many of you is that once we figured out a plan and what we would do and when Trevor would be back that we would give you an opportunity to talk about it. We are really excited based on the fact that we are planning to have Trevor back in the car and resume his regular season next weekend in Chicago. He has been on the track the last couple of weeks and has run extremely well and was fast. He was running in Rockingham as well as at VIR. The plan will be that next weekend it is business as usual. Hopefully all the focus at that point will be on how well Trevor is running on the track.”

    EDDIE WOOD, co-owner, Wood Brothers Racing, opening comments: “I am like Steve and want to echo the thanks to everyone for the respect they gave our race team as well as Trevor going through all this. Now that hopefully everything is back good I want to thank you guys. Everybody has treated us with a lot of respect, which you always have, and I appreciate that. Our plan is that our next scheduled race will be in Michigan and Trevor will be back in our car for that. We are all excited that he is back. Ricky Stenhouse is going to fill in for him this week. That was a no-brainer with Trevor and Ricky being best friends. Trevor is going to help him with the transition because he went through the same thing at Texas last fall of having to make the show and Ricky will have to make the show as well tonight. Trevor will be his best friend for sure tonight and guide him through all that. Thank you.”

    TREVOR BAYNE, driver No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford and No. 16 Roush Fenway Ford, opening comments:  “I missed you guys. It has been bad being away. It has been incredible to me and a real eye opener of how supportive everyone in our sport is. I think that is the biggest thing I have learned through all of this. Carl Edwards flew up and saw me in Minnesota and Tony Stewart was using his plane to fly my family back and forth and Jack (Roush) was sending me back and forth on his plane and these guys come out and hang out for the night. Michael McDowell is there for five days with me. Everybody in the garage texted me at least once to see how I was doing and that means a lot to me. Another thing that has been put into perspective for me is how blessed we are to be race car drivers. You get wrapped up sometimes and go through the motions, but when you have to sit there for four or five weeks and watch races you realize how cool it is that you get to be the one driving it. I am actually in a sense thankful for this eye opener. It has been tough at times like this week when I thought I was ready to go and they had to hold the reigns to give me another week to make sure I could be competitive and run for wins. I am looking forward to hanging out this weekend and finally being at the track. It stinks not being in the car but I am excited for Ricky to make his debut, he deserves it. I am proud of everything Roush has done while I was gone with winning races and running up front. We didn’t miss too many beats here with the Wood Brothers. Fortunately a lot of those races weren’t on the schedule. Missing the All-Star race kind of crushed me but we are back now and as ready to go as ever.”

    WHAT WAS GOING ON WITH YOU THAT GOT YOU TO THE POINT YOU NEEDED TO GO TO THE MAYO CLINIC AND WHAT WAS IT LIKE WHEN PEOPLE COULDN’T EXACTLY FIGURE OUT WHAT WAS WRONG WITH YOU?  “I think I finally just had to accept that nobody knows. I can promise that if I was just tired or not feeling great I would have still been in the race car because I am a racer. I went to bed Monday night feeling great and woke up Tuesday and I was seeing two of stuff and that wasn’t cool. I went to the hospital and had the best doctors in the world at the Mayo Clinic checking me out and they don’t know. That is all it is. I have had to accept that. They treated me for things that they thought it could be, just like that bite, whether it was Lyme or not, they don’t have any evidence of that but they treated it just to knock it out and since then all my symptoms have gone away. Everything is pretty much 100% back to normal and that is pretty exciting.”

    AFTER ALL OF THIS, WHAT IS IT THAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?  “The symptoms were double vision; there was inflammation which was temporary obviously because all of my symptoms have gone away. The cause isn’t exactly sure yet. Their biggest hope is that it was an isolated event that is temporary and is gone now. The diagnosis, I don’t have it yet. I don’t know. It could be just a series of events where you get a bug bite and your immune system is down and we had been running for a couple months hard every day after Daytona and it wears down your immune system. That is what I am hoping for. Whether that is it or not, only time will tell with that.  I still don’t have an official diagnosis but they treated everything they thought it could be and since then everything has gone away. To me, they hit something.”

    STEVE NEWMARK INTERJECTS:  “The only thing I would add to that is that the doctors that he has seen which has been multiple, particularly at the Mayo Clinic, have cleared him as being fit for racing. Even though there is no official diagnosis and they can’t tell us the root cause, they have run all the tests and done everything possible they can do to him and they have declared him fit to get back on the race track.”

    YOU WENT FROM THE HIGHEST OF HIGHS AT DAYTONA TO WATCHING FOR A MONTH. I KNOW YOU HAVE HIGH FAITH, BUT DID YOU EVER ASK, ‘WHY ME’?  “No, not really. I think this year is just helping me figure out what I am made of. I think if you can handle the biggest high you can have and the largest bottom you can have then the rest of the year should be easy from here. I told everybody that I didn’t buy a ticket to get on the roller coaster, I stepped back and watched it even though I was a part of it. I didn’t want to go to the very top and bottom but luckily I do have my faith and that is what defines me because if I was defined by this I would be in trouble right now. I just am thankful for the ups and downs and everything that has helped me find out what I am made of and who is there to support me. I have found a lot of supporters that I wasn’t sure of or didn’t know were there. TO see how much Roush Fenway and these guys have supported me. When I found out I wasn’t racing this weekend, there aren’t many people that would come to your house at 10:30 to talk to you about it and reassure you that you would be back in that seat. These guys did that and to me that means a lot. Carl Edwards coming out and hanging out and bringing a guitar to my hospital room and just hanging out for a few hours says a lot about him. This sport is unbelievable. I have learned that more so than ever through this whole ordeal.”

    IS THERE ANY SYMPTOM THE DOCTORS HAVE WARNED YOU TO LOOK OUT FOR OR THAT YOU ARE CONCERNED MIGHT COME BACK?  “There is always a concern that you had it once and never expected it. They just said to make sure I am hydrated all the time, which I probably wasn’t doing the best job at that. Michael McDowell always says that hydration is the key to life, joking around with me, but now it really is. I just need to make sure that I am cautious and rest and stay hydrated and that is the best I can do. I gotta get back to working out. I have been on a bike for a couple hours at a time every day for the last week at the highest heart rate, 160 or 170, and nothing has shown any symptoms again. Hopefully it was an isolated scenario where a lot of things were going on and my immune system was down and you get a bite, and anything can send it into a spiral.”

    HOW MANY TIMES WERE YOU AT THE MAYO CLINIC, DO YOU HAVE TO GO BACK TO BE RE-EVALUATED AND ARE YOU ON MEDICATION THAT HAS TO BE CLEARED THROUGH NASCAR?  “The medications are just antibiotics so it is nothing extreme or anything. I was at the Mayo Clinic twice. They were really doing everything they could possibly do. Spinal taps at midnight is not exactly what you are looking forward to, but it happens. I went back for a checkup and they were shocked at how much I had improved. They were really taken back by it. Normally if you have something wrong with your eyes you don’t see a recovery that fast. I think they did a great job treating it with whatever it is they did. Hopefully in three of four months I will go back and see what is up again, but they are confident that I am fine now and to me that means a lot.  They did the normal stuff of MRI’s and stuff to check your whole body out. They do everything. I don’t know what you even call half the stuff. I know at one point I had like 16 needles in my body at once and shock pads and stuff that I didn’t even know existed. The Mayo Clinic does a great job and I think that they definitely went over the top on testing me for everything possible.”

    YOU SAID YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT IT IS, BUT IS THERE ANYTHING THAT THEY HAVE RULED OUT?  “Yeah, it is not anything terminal or anything like that. I heard somebody say cancer and leukemia and those things but that is not even a word that I heard in the hospital. That was not even an option. They have ruled out all those things. They have treated me and they thought that one thing could have been the Lyme’s but they didn’t think it was anything like a serious Lyme. Other than that, there are no symptoms or anything showing on the spinal tap or blood work of it being anything else. I am hoping it was a temporary inflammation that caused that and it has been going away, as they said from day one that it should be like a four-week deal and go away. That is pretty much what happened.”

    HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN COMPLETELY SYMPTOM FREE AND DID YOU GUYS OR NASCAR SAY HOW LONG THAT HAD TO BE BEFORE YOU COULD GET BACK IN THE CAR?  “I have been fine for over a week now. Last weekend I took it off as a caution and this week they made me take it off as a caution. Chicago should definitely be over the top as far as being cautious on what could spark anything. They have been way over the top cautious on everything. This weekend I would have been fine to run I think but we want to just make sure. I am 20 years old and everyone keeps telling me I have a long time to run. I am trying to listen to them, even though I am 20 and stubborn and want to be in a race car every weekend. I would be riding around with an eye patch if they would let me. It is all good. I think we have waited long enough.”

    YOU SAID HOW BLESSED AND HOW THIS PUT BEING A RACE CAR DRIVER INTO PERSPECTIVE. YET WE HEAR A STORY THIS WEEK OF A RACE CAR DRIVER GOING 128 MPH IN A 45. DO YOU HAVE ANY REACTION TO THAT?  “No, not really. We all need to be responsible and I think we are all young or whatever and I am 20 so hopefully I learn from everybody else and don’t do anything like that. I am blessed and happy to be a race car driver. I think we get to drive fast enough on the race track and that is why I drive a truck, so I am not tempted. Even though it is a Ford Raptor and probably could do that, I try not to push it to that level.”

    WHAT WAS YOUR BIGGEST CONCERN WHILE YOU WERE HOSPITALIZED?  “My biggest concern was how fast I could get back. I was asking the doctors every day how long it would take. For some reason God put peace in my heart. You would think that the first day when I woke up my roommate and asked if I was cross-eyed or something that I would be freaking out. But I was just like, ‘Well, let’s go to the doctor boys.’ So we loaded up and went to the doctor and I had a peace about it. I think a lot of that too is the support and reassurance I have gotten from everybody. I can’t tell you how many times these guys have both said that this is my car when I am ready and not to rush it because we will go racing again and be competitive. That helped me a lot and took away a lot of the concern. Watching races on TV is not as fun as being in the driver’s seat. The first one I had to watch was the Denny Hamlin Foundation race and that was tough and then the Nationwide race and everything. It makes it tougher when your team is running as good as these guys have too to know that you could have had a shot at winning these races. The good thing is I get to look forward to that in Chicago.”

    WHAT ARE YOUR THOUGHTS ON RICKY GETTING INTO THE CAR AND WHAT HE IS GOING THROUGH?  “Ricky is awesome and he has been sensitive to the fact where he is like, ‘Man, I hate the circumstances. I have always wanted to run my first Cup race but I hate that I have to do it because you are out of the car.’ He is an awesome kid and I am pumped for him. I texted him yesterday and told him to own this thing because he deserves it. I think he is going to do a great job. You see him in the Nationwide series this year and making huge gains and being really competitive every weekend with practice, qualifying and racing. I think he will do a great job in the Cup car. The biggest thing is 600 laps. I talked to him a little about that and Carl and Matt and Greg did as well I am sure. I told him to just enjoy it. It is his first Cup start. When I was at Texas I got so overwhelmed by everything that I forgot to take everything in. Three weeks later I was like, ‘Man, I ran a Cup race.’ I told him to just enjoy it a little bit and not stress out too much about it.”

    CAN YOU COMMENT ON THE TWO TRACKS YOU WILL BE COMING BACK AT, CHICAGO AND MICHIGAN?  “I am pumped about that. I have raced at Chicago twice so far, once in a WR car and once in a Roush Car and have a little experience there but not a ton. I am excited about that but I am really excited about Michigan and getting back in both series and riding in Ford’s back door and that could be a good weekend for us. We were really fast there last year in the Diamond Waltrip car and the Roush cars were really strong as well. I am looking forward to the experience I got last year carrying over to this year and it being a good experience for us.”

    EDDIE, CAN YOU TALK ABOUT THE FALL FROM WINNING TO DAYTONA TO DEALING WITH ALL OF THIS. WHAT HAS THIS BEEN LIKE BACK IN VIRGINIA FOR YOU GUYS?  “Trevor is our guy and he is our driver and whatever he is going through we are going through. We have tried to make the best of it. When you are as old as we are, you have seen all of it, done all of it and been to the bottom and top of it. You have almost been back to the top, fall back down, it is just racing. You just take it and go. As I get older I don’t get nearly as excited as I used to. I used to throw stuff and tear up stuff and all that. I don’t see that in Trevor. He isn’t going to do that. It is okay. He is our driver and whatever he needed we would do. If it had worked out that we could have sat this race out and waited on him we would have done it. It just got too far down the road. I am just glad he is back. You guys can see how he has that warm and fuzzy feel again. I am happy.”

    THERE WAS A REPORT YOU WERE FATIGUED AFTER ONE OF YOUR TESTS. HAVE THOSE BEEN GOOD?  “Yeah, I mean last week at VIR I was great and at Rockingham I felt great. We were just being cautious. Obviously if you sit in a hospital bed and at home or in any bed for a month you aren’t going to feel great and ready to go right away. I was a little tired after Rockingham but that has gone away and I have been able to get back to working out and do my normal kind of stuff and get back to that. VIR went awesome; we were really fast there with the Nationwide car. At Rockingham we had two cars on the track. Ricky went and we battled and passed each other and did racing scenarios and I am 100% comfortable that when I get back in the car it will be just like before.”

  • Enlist Weed Control System Announced as Presenting Sponsor for U.S. Cellular 250

    Enlist Weed Control System Announced as Presenting Sponsor for U.S. Cellular 250

    Enlist™ Weed Control System Announced as Presenting Sponsor for U.S. Cellular® 250

    NASCAR® Nationwide Series at Iowa Speedway on Aug. 6

    NEWTON, Iowa — May 26, 2011 — Iowa Speedway is pleased to announce the Enlist™ Weed Control System from Dow AgroSciences as the presenting sponsor of the U.S. Cellular® 250 on Saturday, Aug. 6.

    This sponsorship qualifies the Enlist Weed Control System as an official partner of Iowa Speedway for the 2011 racing season. The Aug. 6 race is the second NASCAR® Nationwide Series race and concludes the season at the Iowa Speedway in Newton.

    “We see this race sponsorship as a great opportunity to connect with growers in Iowa and surrounding areas who have a passion for performance — both in the field and on the race track,” says Damon Palmer, Enlist Weed Control System U.S. commercial leader for Dow AgroSciences.

    In early 2011, Dow AgroSciences announced the brand name of its new herbicide-tolerant trait technology, the Enlist Weed Control System. The Enlist system is under regulatory review, but once registered, it will provide growers with a new option to build on and improve glyphosate-tolerant technology.

    Iowa Speedway Vice President of Sales and Marketing Chuck Spicer says the Enlist Weed Control System partnership is a natural fit.

    “We are excited about this new partnership with Dow AgroSciences,” Spicer says. “We’re glad the Iowa Speedway can help introduce growers to the Enlist system.”

    Join Dow AgroSciences at the U.S. Cellular 250 presented by the Enlist Weed Control System race at 6:30 p.m. Aug. 6. Call 866-RUSTY-GO (866-787-8946) or visit www.IowaSpeedway.com for tickets.

    For more information on Enlist, visit Enlist.com or follow on Twitter® @EnlistOnline.

    About Dow AgroSciences

    Dow AgroSciences, based in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is a top-tier agricultural company providing innovative agrochemical and biotechnology solutions globally. The company, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company, has sales of $4.9 billion. Learn more at www.dowagro.com. Follow Dow AgroSciences on Facebook and YouTube or subscribe to our News Release RSS Feed.

    About Iowa Speedway

    Iowa Speedway is a state-of-the-art 7/8 mile asphalt paved tri-oval race track and motorsports facility located just 30 miles east of Des Moines at I-80 Exit 168 in Newton, Iowa. The track is owned and operated by U.S. Motorsport Corporation and designed by former NASCAR Champion Rusty Wallace, now an anchor and analyst for ABC-TV/ESPN. Iowa Speedway is designed for year-round use and includes 30,000 permanent grandstand seats. Call 1-866-RUSTY-GO or visit to learn more.

    ™Enlist is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. ®U.S. Cellular is a registered trademark of United States Cellular Cooperation. ®NASCAR is a registered trademark of NASCAR. ®Twitter is a registered trademark of Twitter, Inc. Trademark. Components of the Enlist Weed Control System have not yet received regulatory approvals; approvals are pending. The information provided here is not an offer for sale. ©2011 Dow AgroSciences LLC

  • Cole Whitt Is Just Being Cole Whitt

    Cole Whitt Is Just Being Cole Whitt

    On the heels of the induction of the second class of the NASCAR Hall of Fame, young up and coming driver Cole Whitt is just taking it all in and learning from the masters of the sport.

    [media-credit name=”Photo credit: redbullusa.com” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]But most of all, the soon to be twenty year old rookie who is now leading the point standings in the Camping World Truck Series is forging his own path. And yes, he is just being Cole Whitt.

    “Anyone that is going to be inducted in the Hall of Fame is going to be someone that I look up to for sure,” Whitt said. “I look up to all of them.”

    “But at the end of the day, you have to have your own style and your own way of doing things,” Whitt continued. “I’m really just pushing my own road and doing things the way I need to do them for myself.”

    “Cole Whitt is going to be who Cole Whitt is.”

    Right now Cole Whitt is currently the youngest points leader ever in the Truck Series. After his second consecutive top-three finish, the driver of the No. 60 Red Bull/ Fuel Doctor race truck leads veteran Johnny Sauter by a mere point.

    “It’s pretty amazing to think we did it, especially where the team has come from the beginning of the year,” Whitt said. “We really didn’t have that great of a Daytona outing but the team really turned things around.”

    “To come this far into the season and already grab the points lead, it’s been pretty cool,” Whitt said. “The team has really come together and things are clicking really well. It’s awesome to see this team come as far as we have.”

    While Cole Whitt preaches just being who he is, the young driver also credits his success solely with his race team. For him, the team is his main motivating source.

    “I think it’s just a matter of having a lot of good people,” Whitt said. “We’re not a big team, which makes it tough. But at the same time it’s easy to keep everyone on the same page.”

    “I try to keep the guys really motivated,” Whitt continued. “I’m at the shop every day and I try to put in as many hours as they do and work hard with them.”

    “I think the main thing is trying to keep everyone having fun,” Whitt said. “At the same time, we care about it a lot. When we don’t run good, we’re upset. But at the same time, we push each other to be better.”

    Whitt realizes that his team, with owner Stacy Compton, is one of those small team ‘Davids’ fighting some of the ‘Goliaths’ of the sport.

    “Stacy’s team has never been one of the biggest teams or one of the teams that is looked to as the one to beat but we’re trying to be that team,” Whitt said. “When everyone shows up at the track, we want them to say ‘We want to beat that team.’

    Whitt knows that it is just a matter of time until he and his team win a race this season. He currently is the only Truck Series driver to complete all 1,134 laps for the season, with five top-10s, finishing no lower than 14th to date.

    “So far, we haven’t really been the team to win races but we’ve been so consistent, driving up front,” Whitt said. “I think that win is just really going to come as long as we keep running as good as we have.”

    Whitt’s success in the Truck Series has also caught the eyes of others in the sport. He recently was offered the chance to run for Pastrana-Waltrip Racing in their No. 99 Nationwide car at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Memorial Day weekend.

    “It came together pretty quick,” Whitt said. “Jay Frye (Red Bull Racing) had been talking to me before about doing some Nationwide stuff and I just wasn’t really sure where it was going to go from there. He called me up and asked if I wanted to do this one weekend deal.”

    “I’m really excited to run for Pastrana-Waltrip Racing and give that 99 car a good run,” Whitt continued. “I’m excited more than anything to go back to a track that I’ve already been on and made laps on where it’s a little more familiar.”

    Whitt is also excited to celebrate the Memorial Day holiday at the race track as well as at home, a real treat for any professional stock car driver.

    “More than anything, I’m looking forward to getting into that Nationwide car,” Whitt said. “That’s kind of like my celebration I guess you could say.”

    “I’m going to hang out around the house more than anything,” Whitt continued. “The best part about Charlotte is sleeping in your own bed.”

    While Whitt could not be more excited to take on the new Nationwide ride, he is realistic about his expectations. And that is just another way that the young driver is being true to himself.

    “I wouldn’t say I expect anything,” Whitt said. “At the beginning of the season, if you had asked me, I would have never thought we’d be leading the points.”

    “Would I have really thought it would be possible? Probably not,” Whitt continued. “But that’s cool. We pushed forward and we have a team that’s better than we expected to be.”

    “There’s so much to grasp and I’ve just been absorbing everything that’s been thrown at me,” Whitt said. “I’m so thankful for the chance to learn.”

  • Roush Fenway Off to Fastest Start Since ’05 Season

    Only twice in Roush Fenway’s 24-year history has the team started faster

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 25, 2011) – Roush Fenway Racing’s seven combined NASCAR wins in the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series to start 2011 is the team’s best total since starting the season with 11 wins in 2005. Only twice in the team’s 24-year NASCAR history has Roush Fenway started the season with more wins before the Memorial Day weekend.

    The start is the team’s fastest since 2005, when Roush Fenway placed all five of its entries inside the Chase for the Sprint Cup. Ironically, the team posted a win in the Sprint All-Star race that season as well.

    “It’s a testament to the hard work everybody has been doing,” said team owner Jack Roush. “There’s a lot of discussion about hard work in this business, but the Roush Fenway guys have really suited up for it during the winter, and the manufacturer part with Ford is working well.

    “The guys have worked hard and I’m just proud to be a part of their program,” added Roush. “They’ve got me really close to the door, so there aren’t as many tools I can get my hands on and not as many things that I can screw up as I used to, but the manufacturing piece that is headed up by (general manager) Robbie Reiser and the job that he does with all the managers in the shop is just extraordinary. I can’t imagine anybody is doing a better job than they are today at getting these cars ready.”

    The team moves into the weekend with Carl Edwards holding a commanding lead in the Sprint Cup point standings, and Matt Kenseth is a virtual lock to clinch his seventh ‘Chase’ berth in eight seasons. In addition, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., is only nine points outside of the lead in the Nationwide Series point standings.

    The Sprint Cup program will look for its fifth Coca-Cola 600 win on Sunday and its fourth Sprint Cup points win of the season, while the Nationwide program looks for its 11th Nationwide win at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

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

  • Stenhouse Jr. to Fill in for Bayne; Make Sprint Cup Debut in Coca-Coca 600; Kenseth to drive No. 16 Fastenal Mustang in Nationwide Race

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 25, 2011) – Ricky Stenhouse Jr., will fill in for Trevor Bayne in the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford in this Sunday’s Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The race will mark the Sprint Cup debut for the 2010 Nationwide Series rookie of the year, who won his first Nationwide Series race last weekend at Iowa Speedway.

    “Obviously its not the circumstances that you want to make your first Sprint Cup start,” said Stenhouse. “But you grow up dreaming about this moment and I am excited and grateful for the opportunity; to not only make my first start, but to be able to drive the No. 21 Ford of the Wood Brothers in one of the biggest races of the season.

    “Trevor is a very good friend of mine and he’s going to be around this weekend and I know that his help with the transition will be instrumental. Hopefully we can give him an effort that will make him proud before we turn the car back over to him for the rest of the season.”

    “We can’t wait to have Trevor back with us, but we can’t think of a better driver to fill in than Ricky,” said Wood Brothers co-owner Eddie Wood. “Ricky has been doing an outstanding job in the Nationwide Series. Like Trevor, he is definitely one of the up and coming drivers in our sport and we are happy that he accepted the offer to step in before Trevor comes back for our next race.”

    Matt Kenseth will drive Roush Fenway’s No. 16 Fastenal Ford in Saturday’s Nationwide Series race at Charlotte. It will be the 20th NNS start for Kenseth at Charlotte, where he has won twice in the Nationwide Series.

    “Charlotte has always been a good track for both me and Roush Fenway in the Nationwide Series,” said Kenseth. “I’m excited to be a part of the three-car Fastenal fleet that we’ll have out there on Saturday and hopefully one of us will end up back in victory lane.”

    Bayne will make his return to NASCAR next weekend in the Nationwide Series at Chicagoland. He will make his next Sprint Cup start in the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford two weeks later at Michigan.

  • Jason Leffler Top Gear 300 Quick Facts

    Jason Leffler Top Gear 300 Quick Facts

    JASON LEFFLER QUICK FACTS

    No. 38 Great Clips Impala

    Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Top Gear 300

    May 28, 2011

    No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet News and Notes

    * Leffler at Charlotte Motor Speedway (CMS), by the numbers… In 15 NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) starts at CMS, Leffler has one-top five and four top-10 finishes. He has led laps in seven of those events for a total of 80 laps led.  His best performance at the 1.5-mile track came in the spring of 2004 when he started from the ninth spot and finished fourth, leading for 36 laps.

    *  This week’s Impala…. This weekend at CMS the No. 38 Great Clips team will unload chassis TMS-127.  This has seen track time in races at Dover International Speedway and Darlington Raceway, where Leffler finished 11th and ninth, respectively.

    * Lending a Hand to Habitat for Humanity -On Friday morning, Leffler, along with Turner Motorsports teammates Justin Allgaier, Reed Sorenson, James Buescher and crew members, will join Habitat for Humanity of Cabarrus County in a Women Build project in Concord, N.C. The team will be at the build site from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. with drivers available to the media from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.  The “Women Build” was started over 20 years ago in Charlotte, N.C. and is now an international movement accounting for over 1,750 women-built Habitat homes across the United States.  Even though the event is termed a “Women Build”, men are encouraged to participate and work in honor of an important woman in their lives.

    * Turner Motorsports NNS season at-a-glance…In 12 NNS races in 2011, Turner Motorsports-prepared entries have notched one win, 10 top-five and 27 top-10 finishes. All three of Turner Motorsports’ full-time NNS drivers hold a place in the top-five in the standings with Sorenson sitting second, Justin Allgaier in fourth and Leffler holding the fifth spot.

    * Happy 10-Year Anniversary, Great Clips…This season marks Great Clips’ 10-year anniversary as a primary sponsor in the NNS.  The Minneapolis-based Great Clips, Inc., which is currently the longest-running primary sponsor in the series, came onto the scene in 2001 as a primary sponsor of Akins Motorsports No. 38 entry, then driven by Christian Elder.

    * Leffler on SIRIUS’ Morning Drive every Wednesday… Don’t forget to tune in to SIRIUS Radio’s “Morning Drive” with Mike Bagley and Pete Pistone every Wednesday at 10:30am to hear Leffler’s take on recent events in the Nationwide Series and what you can expect from the week’s upcoming race. Follow the No. 38 team on Twitter!Twitter.com/No38TurnerNNS Follow Jason Leffler on Twitter! Twitter.com/JasonLeffler   Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports

    Leffler on Charlotte Motor Speedway “Charlotte Motor Speedway provides some really exciting racing.  With the fast speeds and three-wide racing, it’s a lot of fun. We all consider Charlotte to be our hometown track and, even though most of us are not from here, this is a place we have all made our home. Winning here would be a really big deal to me. The field is always stacked with a lot of Sprint Cup drivers, so you are racing against the best of the best when you race at Charlotte. It’s a great show for the fans, for sure.”  We had a disappointing weekend in Iowa and we have some work to do to get back in the points race, but I have faith in this Great Clips team. I know we will be able to rebound and come away with a strong finish on Saturday.”

    Jason Leffler Career Race by Race NNS Stats at Charlotte Motor Speedway Year/Event Start Finish Laps Status Led 2000-13 23 21 199/200 running 3 2000-28 39 36 130/200 crash 0 2003-29 13 11 199/200 running 5 2004-13 9 4 200/200 running 36 2005-31 33 6 200/200 running 0 2006-13 32 18 199/200 running 2 2006-31 28 28 198/2003 crash 8 2007-13 28 31 198/200 running 0 2007-31 27 19 200/200 running 0 2008-13 5 32 175/202 crash 25 2008-31 18 18 200/200 running 0 2009-11 28 6 170/170 running 1 2009-31 33 32 70/200 crash 0 2010-12 40 7 203/203 running 0 2010-31 24 15 200/200 running 0   Avg. Start Avg. Finish Total Laps   Total Led 25.3 18.9 92%  80 Jaosn LefflerCareer NNS Stats at Charlotte Motor Speedway Starts Poles  Wins Top-fives Top-10’s DNFs 15 0 0 1 4 4

    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 racing organization has expanded in 2011 from a two-truck operation in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 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, who 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

  • Michael Annett Charlotte News and Notes

    Michael Annett Charlotte News and Notes

    Michael Annett Charlotte News and Notes

    The Headlines:

    Previous Race Recap: After racing on his home turf last weekend, Des Moines, Iowa native Michael Annett had a two point advance in the Nationwide Series championship point standings. Moving to 11th after Sunday’s Nationwide Series race at Iowa Speedway, Annett positioned himself just nine markers away from the top-10.  The series revisits Iowa Speedway on August 6.

    Home Field Advantage: Mooresville, N.C. based Rusty Wallace Racing will compete in a home game this weekend as the circuit races at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the heart of NASCAR’s racing hub. Driver of the No. 62 Pilot Flying J Toyota Camry, Annett, has four career starts on the 1.5 mile quad-oval in Concord, N.C.

    Rick Viers Assumes Crew Chief Duties: Joining Rusty Wallace Racing’s No. 62 Pilot Flying J team this week is new crew chief Rick Viers. Viers is no stranger to the Nationwide Series with experience calling the shots at Roush Fenway Racing, Baker Curb Racing and Richard Childress Racing. The veteran crew chief boasts eight career victories as a Nationwide Series crew chief.

    Annett Shows Support for St. Jude: In addition to his on-track duties, Annett will support a charity close to his heart and to his sponsor, Pilot Flying J, this week by hosting a table at the St. Jude 500 on Friday night in Charlotte’s Speedway Club. Mark Hazelwood of Pilot Flying J and his wife Joann are hosting the annual event which raises funds for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital through donations from the NASCAR community. With St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital on the hood of his Toyota Camry, Annett drove to a 14th place finish in the Nationwide Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Memorial Day weekend in 2010.

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

    From the Cockpit:

    Michael Annett on Charlotte Motor Speedway:

    “Out of all the tracks we visit on the NASCAR circuit, Charlotte Motor Speedway is one of my favorites. Not because it’s close to home, but because it fits my driving style. Charlotte’s fun and fast, and I really enjoy racing on intermediate tracks. We’re looking forward to getting a good finish this weekend at Charlotte for Pilot Flying J.”

    The Machines:

    Team 62 Primary: RWR-059 – In 2011, the No. 62 team has competed with this chassis at Texas Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway.

    Team 62 Back-Up: RWR-051 – The No. 62 Pilot Flying J team’s last race competing with this chassis was at Bristol Motor Speedway in March.

    Pilot Flying J Locations on your way:

    Pilot Flying J provides nine Pilot Travel Centers and Flying J location along the highways throughout North Carolina. Twelve of these locations are conveniently positioned within a 100 mile radius of Charlotte Motor Speedway. For more information on Pilot Flying J and to map their nearest locations along your route, please visit www.pilotflyingj.com.

    Pilot Travel Center I-85 Exit 63 2825 Lane St. Kannapolis, NC 28083

    Pilot Travel Center I-85/I-77 Exit 39 3807 Statesville Ave. Charlotte, NC 28206

    Flying J I-77 and Hwy 901 Exit 73 2435 Mount Holly Rd. Rock Hill, SC 29730

    Flying J I-85 Exit 102 1011 North Mountain St. Blacksburg, SC 29702

    Pilot Travel Center I-85 Exit 90 909 Hyatt St. Gaffney, SC 29341

    Pilot Travel Center I-20 and US 601 Exit 92 522 Highway 601 South Lugoff, SC 29078

    Flying J I-85 and I-40 Exit 150 1043 Jimmie Kerr Rd. Graham, NC 27258

    Pilot Travel Center I-95 and US 52 Exit 164 2015 West Lucas St. Florence, SC 29501

    Pilot Travel Center I-40/I-85 Exit 152 1342 Trollingwood Rd. Mebane, NC 27302

    Flying J I-20 Exit 70 5901 Fairfield Rd. Columbia, SC 29203

    Flying J I-95 Exit 169 3001 TV Rd. Florence, SC 29501

    Pilot Travel Center I-95 Exit 170 3006 North Williston Rd. Florence, SC 29506

    About Pilot Flying J:

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

    Broadcast Info:

    Practice Thursday, May 26, 2 p.m. ET SPEED

    Final Practice Thursday, May 26, 5:10 p.m. ET SPEED

    Nationwide Series Qualifying Saturday, May 28, 10 a.m. ET ESPN 2

    Top Gear 300 Saturday, May 28, 2:30 p.m. ET ABC

  • Bayne to Make NASCAR Return at Chicagoland

    Bayne to Make NASCAR Return at Chicagoland

    CONCORD, N.C. (May 25, 2011) – Trevor Bayne will make his NASCAR return next week in the Nationwide Series race at Chicagoland Speedway. As a precautionary measure, Roush Fenway Racing and Wood Brothers Racing have decided to withhold Bayne from NASCAR competition this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway, but subject to any unforeseen changes, the 20-year old driver is expected to fully resume his regular racing schedule beginning at Chicagoland in the No. 16 Roush Fenway entry.

    He will make his next Sprint Cup start in the No. 21 Wood Brothers Ford two weeks later at Michigan (June 18.)

    “By all standards Trevor had a great week,” said Roush Fenway president Steve Newmark. “His symptoms have completely subsided. He tested at Virginia International Raceway on Tuesday, had one of the fastest Nationwide Series cars on the race track and his team was extremely pleased with his progress. As a result, we plan to have him back in competition next week in Chicago, and have consulted with his doctors at the Mayo Clinic and the NASCAR medical staff about that timetable.

    “Of course, Trevor is a competitor and he wanted to be back on the race track this weekend,” added Newmark. “However, we feel it is in his best interest for us to exercise an abundance of caution with this matter and withhold him from racing this weekend; especially considering the length of the races and the fact that Trevor is just starting to get back into his daily routine. Although Trevor would have preferred to compete in all 900 miles this weekend, he respects and understands our decision and will shift his considerable focus to his return at Chicagoland next weekend.”

  • Edwards NNS Top Gear 300 Advance

    Edwards NNS Top Gear 300 Advance

    Carl Edwards– Top Gear 300 Advance

    Team:           No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang

    Crew Chief:  Mike Beam

    Chassis:       RK-639 – primary – last ran in Nashville-Finished first.

                         RK–596 – backup – new Nationwide chassis

    QUOTES

    Carl Edwards on racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway:

    “I can’t wait to get back on the track at Charlotte Motor Speedway after one of the biggest races and wins of my career last week for the All-Star race.  Our Fastenal Ford Mustang has been very fast and Fastenal will be on all three of the Roush Fenway Mustangs this week for the Nationwide Series Race.  This is big for Fastenal and the whole Roush Fenway Team.  The way we have been running we should get one of the Mustangs in victory lane and it would be great to finish one, two and three.”

    Crew chief Mike Beam on racing at Charlotte Motor Speedway:

    “We always love racing at Charlotte in our hometown. This is a special weekend because we will have Fastenal on all three Mustangs. This is the same car that we won with in Nashville. If we execute our pit stops on pit road, we should be able to get this Fastenal Ford Mustang in victory lane. “

    FAST FACTS

    Last year, Edwards finished the season with four wins, 19 top-fives, 27 top-tens and three poles. Edwards’ captured his 32nd career NASCAR Nationwide win at Dover International Speedway. Edwards has captured four Coors Light pole awards so far in the 2011 Nationwide Series season.

  • Justin Allgaier Top Gear 300 Quick Facts

    Justin Allgaier Top Gear 300 Quick Facts

    JUSTIN ALLGAIER QUICK FACTS

    No. 31 SEM Products Chevrolet

    Top Gear 300

    Charlotte Motor Speedway

    May 28, 2011

     No. 31 SEM Products Chevrolet News and Notes

    Welcome Aboard SEM Products… Turner Motorsports is pleased to welcome aboard SEM Products, who will serve as the primary sponsor for the No. 31 Chevy at Charlotte Motor Speedway this weekend.  SEM Products is a leading manufacturer of innovative products developed to meet and exceed the needs of today’s automotive and aerospace repair and finishing industry.

    Charlotte by the Numbers… The 24-year-old SEM Products Chevy driver has five starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway.  He is credited with two top-five and two top-10 finishes, with a best finish of third, coming in October of last year. He has an average start of 15.0 and an average finish of 13.4.

    This Week’s Impala… The No. 31 SEM Products team will hit the track with chassis TMS-129 this weekend at Charlotte.  This is a brand new chassis for Allgaier and the No. 31 team.

    Looking Back … Allgaier made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut at Charlotte Motor Speedway in October 2008. The 22-year-old started 14th and went on to finish in the 34th spot.  Since his debut in the series, he has gone on to earn one win, three poles, 14 top-5 and 39 top-10 finishes.

    In the Loop… Thus far in 2011, Allgaier ranks among the top-10 in several of NASCAR’s Loop Data statistics: Closers (1st), Percentage of Laps Run on the Lead Lap (5th), Fastest on Restarts (6th), Laps in the Top-15 (6th), Average Running Position (7th), Fastest Early in the Run (9th), Green Flag Speed (9th), Fastest Speed in Traffic (9th), Quality Passes (9th) and Fastest Late in the Run (10th).

    Lending a Hand to Habitat for Humanity – On Friday morning, Allgaier, along with Turner Motorsports teammates Reed Sorenson, Jason Leffler, James Buescher and crew members, will join Habitat for Humanity of Cabarrus County in a Women Build project in Concord, N.C. The team will be at the build site from 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. with drivers available to the media from 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.  The “Women Build” was started over 20 years ago in Charlotte, N.C. and is now an international movement accounting for over 1,750 women-built Habitat homes across the United States.  Even though the event is termed a “Women Build”, men are encouraged to participate and work in honor of an important woman in their lives.

    Justin Allgaier on Charlotte Motor Speedway:

    “I’m excited to be racing at Charlotte this weekend. Not only do we get to spend time at home but it’s the track where I made my Nationwide Series debut.  It is a fast track with steep banking that you hit wide open and hope to hold through the turns, along with unique straightaways.   The No. 31 team has been strong this season and we need to continue to stay in the championship hunt and get a win under our belts.  We are so close and I have no doubt that a trip to victory lane is right around the corner. ”

    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