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  • Carl Edwards– 5-Hour Energy 200 Advance

    Carl Edwards– 5-Hour Energy 200 Advance

    Team: No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang

    Crew Chief: Mike Beam

    Chassis: RK-672 – primary – new Nationwide chassis

    RK–596 – backup – new Nationwide chassis

    QUOTES

    Carl Edwards on racing at Dover International Speedway:

     “Going to Dover International Speedway is going to be a lot of fun in the Nationwide series. Mike Beam and our Fastenal team have been doing a great job. The Mustang is going to be a lot of fun there. Hopefully we can get another victory. The Spring race is a very fast race and it’s 200-miles and it goes quickly. It’s always a lot of fun.”

    Crew chief Mike Beam on racing at Dover International Speedway:

    “ Dover is one of my favorite tracks that we race at. We are bringing a brand new car here so we should be fast. Our No. 60 Fastenal team has been doing a great job on pit road all year. We will make sure to have mistake free pit stops and hopefully get another victory this weekend. “

    FAST FACTS

    •Last year, Edwards finished the season with four wins, 19 top-fives, 27 top-tens and three poles.

    •Edwards’ captured his 31st career NASCAR Nationwide win at Nashville Superspeedway.

    •Edwards has captured four Coors Light pole awards so far in the 2011 Nationwide Series season.

    •Edwards’ average finish at Dover is 8.8.

  • VZillion Signs NASCAR Driver J.J. Yeley To Its Expanding Roster of Partners

    MIAMI – May 9, 2011- VZillion (VZIL), a social utility and lifestyle technology company, today announced that it has partnered with NASCAR Sprint Cup and 2003 USAC Triple Crown Champion J.J. Yeley. As part of the agreement, VZillion will collaborate with J.J. to integrate his voice, his brand and his sponsors into the online platform the company is currently developing. This will enable Yeley to expand his reach among NASCAR fans, regardless of their location, and offer them exclusive news, videos, pictures as well as special promotions.  

    Launched by founder and CEO Antonio Collier, VZillion is building a breakthrough interactive platform that will provide users with a truly immersive and customizable 3D operating system and social network. VZillion will radically change the way consumers use the Internet by offering a centralized location to search and access content and services online as well as interact with other users, brands, and celebrities.  

    “We are thrilled that NASCAR star J.J. Yeley is partnering with us to further connect with his fans on the platform we are building,” said Collier. “This partnership builds on VZillion’s recent deals and advances our commitment to providing one of the boldest experiments in social networking, 3D, artificial intelligence and social commerce.”  

    “Once I saw what VZillion was building and what their plans for our fans were, I had to be a part of it. To be able to not only reach my die-hard fans, but to reach NASCAR fans on a global scale is a vision I share with VZillion. As a startup, VZillion has the passion and energy needed to create some exciting opportunities in this exploding space. It is going to be great to have a place where we can work in collaboration with fans and brands and drive this to a successful finish”, said Yeley.  

    VZillion, whose partners include multimedia talent and management company MBK Entertainment, former New York Knicks point guard and ESPN commentator Mark Jackson, pro skater Eli Reed and which staff includes artificial intelligence guru Ben Goertzel, is planning to launch its beta version later this year.  

    About VZillion

    VZillion, Inc. (VZIL) is a social utility and lifestyle technology company. Headquartered in Miami, FL, and with offices in Santa Monica, CA, VZillion is building an operating system for consumers’ lives by leveraging context-based technology, rich media, new social media tools and next-generation artificial intelligence to create an immersive online platform that will provide users with a completely new way to merge their online and offline lives: a Web of OneT. For more information, please visit: www.VZillion.com

  • ALLIANCE TRUCK PARTS ACQUIRES NAMING RIGHTS FOR NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES RACE AT MIS

    ALLIANCE TRUCK PARTS ACQUIRES NAMING RIGHTS FOR NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES RACE AT MIS

    The Alliance Truck Parts 250 Will Be Held at Michigan International Speedway on June 18

    BROOKLYN, Mich. (May 9, 2011) – Alliance Truck Parts, a leading provider of replacement parts for the commercial transportation industry, has signed a 3-year naming rights deal with Michigan International Speedway for the NASCAR Nationwide Series Alliance Truck Parts 250. This year’s race will be held on Saturday, June 18.

    NASCAR racing is not new to Alliance Truck Parts. The organization’s Alliance Truck Parts Racing also sponsors the NASCAR Nationwide Series No. 12 Dodge Challenger driven by Sam Hornish Jr.

    “As we’ve developed our NASCAR affiliation strategy, race sponsorship has been a big goal,” said Daniel Haggerty, director of parts marketing for Daimler Trucks North America LLC. “We know our customers are huge NASCAR fans, and this involvement beyond our already-announced car sponsorship is indicative of the continued strength of NASCAR’s Nationwide Series as a viable marketing platform to grow business and successfully reach our customers with the brand.”

    Haggerty, a Michigan native, noted that this marks the 20th year of Nationwide Series racing at MIS and that from a branding standpoint, partnering with MIS and NASCAR was an ideal fit for Alliance. Naming rights to the Alliance Truck Parts 250 and marketing partnerships with MIS, NASCAR and Penske Racing provide support for Alliance brand messaging to commercial transportation customers, as well as access to a loyal fan base.

    “The opportunity to partner with International Speedway Corporation and MIS was one we simply couldn’t turn down,” added Haggerty. “Alliance Truck Parts is proud to welcome the millions of NASCAR fans back this June for another unforgettable day of racing at MIS.”

    Attending fans will see many of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’ top stars go head-to-head with the Nationwide Series regulars. And for those not able to attend, the Alliance Truck Parts 250 will be televised live starting at 3:30pm ET Saturday, June 18 on ABC. Tickets for the race can be purchased by calling the MIS ticket hotline at 1-800-354-1010 or by logging on to MISpeedway.com.

    “There is a great deal of value with sponsoring a Nationwide Series race at MIS, and we’re happy that Alliance Truck Parts has made the choice to do so for our upcoming race on June 18,” MIS President Roger Curtis said. “We appreciate anytime a new company chooses to make MIS a platform for its goals and initiatives. Many MIS guests are in the commercial transportation industry and we look forward to showcasing Alliance Truck Parts to all those guests and all of the great race fans that attend and watch races at MIS.”

    About Alliance Truck Parts Alliance Truck Parts http://www.alliancetruckparts.com/ offers a range of new and remanufactured reliable parts and accessories at an affordable price to the commercial transportation industry. Alliance parts are available at more than 800 retail locations, including Freightliner http://www.freightlinertrucks.com , Sterling http://www.sterlingtrucks.com/ , Western Star http://www.westernstartrucks.com/ and Thomas Built Buses http://www.thomasbus.com/ dealerships in the U.S. and Canada and Travel Centers of America and Petro locations nationwide. For more information, or to locate the nearest Alliance Truck Parts dealer, visit alliancetruckparts.com http://www.alliancetruckparts.com/ .

    Alliance Truck Parts is a brand of Daimler Trucks North America http://www.daimler-trucksnorthamerica.com/ LLC, the largest heavy-duty truck manufacturer in North America and a leading manufacturer of Class 4-8 vehicles. Daimler Trucks North America produces and markets commercial vehicles under the Freightliner, Western Star and Thomas Built Buses nameplates. Daimler Trucks North America is a Daimler http://www.daimler.com/ company.

    About Michigan International Speedway

    Nestled in the lush Irish Hills of Southeastern Michigan, Michigan International Speedway is a Great Escape, a venerable NASCAR national park where race fans and sports fans can get away and enjoy the very best in racing and camaraderie. It’s the fun of NASCAR and the thrill of a great time for guests and drivers alike.

    You can also visit us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MISpeedway or Tweet with us @MISpeedway.

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tickets for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 on June 19 and NSCS 400 on August 21 are now on sale and as low as $30. Visit MISpeedway.com or call the MIS ticket hotline at 800-354-1010 today to take advantage of great pricing for 2011 events at MIS.

    Michigan International Speedway – 2011 Schedule

    Saturday, May 21 Great Lakes Wine Fest presented by the Jackson County CVB

    Friday, June 17 ARCA Racing Series RainEater Wiper Blades 200 Saturday, June 18 NASCAR Nationwide Series Alliance Truck Parts 250 Sunday, June 19 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400

    Friday, Aug. 19 Meijer Pole Day Saturday, Aug. 20 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series VFW 200 Sunday, Aug. 21 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

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

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

    Elliott Sadler

    No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 11 of 34 – Dover (Del.) International Speedway

    CONCRETE FACTS: Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 OneMain Financial team head to Dover (Del.) International Speedway to battle Miles the Monster this Saturday afternoon. Sadler has six NASCAR Nationwide Series starts at the 1.0-mile concrete track with two top-10 finishes. Dover is one of only three concrete tracks on the current Nationwide Series circuit. The team has already visited the other two, Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway and Nashville Superspeedway, in 2011, earning fourth and 13th-place finishes respectively.

    BACK FOR REDEMPTION: Sadler comes to the “Monster Mile” looking for some retribution after his last start at the track with Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI). Sadler made his first Truck Series start at Dover in 2010 in a KHI machine. Sadler sat on the outside pole and ran within the top five for the most of the race before tire failure cut his day short, relegating him to a 24th-place finish.

    MONSTER SHUTOUT: KHI looks to finally tame the Monster when Sadler takes to the track in the No. 2 OneMain Financial Chevrolet. Dover is one of 11 tracks on the current NNS schedule where KHI has not won a race or a pole.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 2 team will utilize chassis No. 064 this weekend at Dover. This is the same chassis that Sadler raced to a fourth-place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway in March. Chassis No. 064 was also the car that KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick drove to victory lane at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway last fall. No. 064 was most recently raced by Sadler at Nashville Superspeedway where he finished 13th.

    PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Sadler scored his sixth top-five finish in seven races at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway, allowing him to tighten the NASCAR Nationwide Series Driver’s Point standings and close in on the championship lead. After leading 23 laps, Sadler’s dance with the “Lady in Black” resulted in a third-place finish, his best result of 2011. Sadler remains second in the Nationwide Series standings, now only five points out of first place.

    THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Elliott Sadler

    How do you feel about Dover International Speedway?

    “Dover is a fun track. It’s concrete, has a lot of banking in it and lot of G-forces. I have a lot of starts there and I’ve learned a lot there in the Cup Series cars over the last couple years. I ran really well there last year in the Truck for KHI, so I’ll be able to use a little bit of that knowledge in the Nationwide car. It should be a good race for us. We’re going to take the same car that we ran very well with in Bristol, so we’ve got a lot of confidence in the car we’re running as well.”

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

    CitiFinancial

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

    Citi

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

  • STEVE WALLACE SPEEDS TO TOP-FIVE IN DARLINGTON

    STEVE WALLACE SPEEDS TO TOP-FIVE IN DARLINGTON

    –5-Hour Energy Pilot Cracks Top-Ten of Driver Standings for First Time in 2011–

    DARLINGTON, SC (May 7, 2011)–After a slow start to Rusty Wallace Racing’s 2011 Nationwide Series season, RWR’s Steve Wallace (No. 66 5-Hour Energy Toyota Camry) may have delivered just what the doctor ordered his ailing team, in Friday night’s Royal Purple 200 at historic Darlington Raceway.

    After starting from the seventh position, the young driver not only battled the “Lady in Black,” but conserved fuel and out-dueled Cup Series star Clint Bowyer in the waning laps to score a fifth-place finish at the track “Too Tough to Tame.”

    Wallace’s effort in Darlington marked his second top-five and fourth top-15 in the last four Nationwide Series events at the South Carolina track. Combined with an 11th-place finish at Richmond, Wallace is now on the most successful two-race stretch of his difficult 2011 Nationwide Series campaign.

    After being ranked among the top-ten in the Nationwide Series standings for 23 straight weeks entering 2011, Steve Wallace’s top-five finish in Darlington allowed him finally to crack the top-ten again for the first time in 2011. Wallace is currently ranked tenth overall and maintains an eight-point margin over JR Motorsports’ Josh Wise in 11th. He stands a mere six points behind ninth place and 18 markers adrift of Joe Gibbs Racing’s Brian Scott for eighth.

    Said Wallace, “This was a good run for our team; we really needed it after the way our season has started. We had a good car tonight; our guys have worked hard and this was definitely the most consistent car we’ve had all year. It was the first time this season that I’ve been able just to drive the car and not worry about it doing something crazy in the next corner.

    “Our car started out every run pretty loose, but got better and better as the run went on. Doug Randolph (Crew Chief) made a great call to stay out on the last caution. Only a couple of those guys managed to get by us and we were able to maintain our track position. We were really close on fuel at the end, but the guys did a good job of reminding me to save fuel and it turned out well for us.

    “I’d like to thank everyone at 5-Hour Energy for their support. We haven’t performed as well as we’ve wanted in 2011, but we’re all working really hard to get this season turned around for those guys and our other sponsors too. Hopefully this is the start of good things for us.”

    # # #

    About Rusty Wallace Racing, LLC

    North Carolina-based Rusty Wallace Racing (RWR) is a professional auto racing team steeped in the legendary racing history of its founder, Rusty Wallace. The team currently campaigns the No. 66 and No. 62 Toyota Camrys-driven by Steve Wallace and Michael Annett, respectively-in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. RWR will also campaign the No. 64 Camry in select 2011 events. RWR entries have finished among the top-ten in the Nationwide Series driver or owner standings in each of the last three seasons. For more on Rusty Wallace Racing, please visit the award-winning rustywallace.com.

    About Living Essentials, LLC

    Living Essentials, LLC, based in Farmington Hills Michigan, is the maker of 5-Hour Energy, the category leader in 2 oz. liquid energy shots. 5-Hour Energy is available nationwide at major retailers in the Grocery, Drug Store, Mass Merchant, Warehouse and Convenience Store classes of trade. Living Essentials sells over seven million bottles of 5-Hour Energy per week. For more information, please visit 5hourenergy.com.

  • Penske Racing Presents Ruby Tuesday with 2010 Sponsor Championship Trophy

    Penske Racing Presents Ruby Tuesday with 2010 Sponsor Championship Trophy

    [media-credit name=”Photo courtesy of Autostock” align=”alignright” width=”224″][/media-credit]Brad Keselowski presents Mark Young, Chief Marketing Officer for Ruby Tuesday, Inc., with the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series Sponsor Championship Trophy at Darlington Raceway on Friday evening.

    Darlington, S.C. (May 7, 2011) – On Friday evening, prior to the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Darlington Raceway, Penske Racing formally presented Mark Young, Chief Marketing Officer for Ruby Tuesday Inc., with the 2010 NNS Sponsor Championship Trophy. Young accepted the trophy on behalf of the over 35,000 Ruby Tuesday employees worldwide.

    Ruby Tuesday adorned the No. 22 Dodge for six races during the 2010 season. In their first event together, at Richmond International Raceway, Keselowski gave Ruby Tuesday their first NASCAR victory with a dominating performance at the .75-mile track.

    “2010 was a great season for me and for everyone at Penske Racing,” said Keselowski. “We could not have enjoyed the success we had without great sponsors like Ruby Tuesday. I look forward to growing this relationship and getting them back to Victory Lane.”

    Penske Racing is one of the most successful teams in the history of professional sports. Competing in a variety of disciplines, cars owned and prepared by Penske Racing have produced 334 major race wins, 398 pole positions and 23 National Championships. For more information about Penske Racing, please visit www.penskeracing.com.

    About Ruby Tuesday

    Ruby Tuesday, Inc. has company-owned and/or franchise Ruby Tuesday brand restaurants in 46 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, and 13 foreign countries. As of December 1, 2009, the Company owned and operated 670 Ruby Tuesday restaurants, while domestic and international franchisees (including Hawaii) operated 171 and 55 restaurants, respectively. For information about Ruby Tuesday, please visit the company website at www.RubyTuesday.com or on Facebook at www.facebook/rubytuesday. Ruby Tuesday, Inc. is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (Symbol: RT).

  • TOYOTA NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) Post-Race Notes & Quotes Darlington Raceway

    TOYOTA NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) Post-Race Notes & Quotes Darlington Raceway

    Camry driver Kyle Busch won Friday night’s NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at South Carolina’s Darlington Raceway.

    Tonight’s race marked Busch’s fifth victory in nine series starts this season, as well as his first NNS win at the 1.366- mile raceway.

    Busch led four times for 49 laps (of 147) to earn his 48th career NNS triumph, and is just one victory shy of tying Mark Martin’s record (49) for all-time series wins.

    The win was the sixth of the season for Toyota and the 60th for a Camry since joining series competition in 2007.

    Denny Hamlin (second) and Steve Wallace (fifth) also earned top-five finishes for Toyota at Darlington.

    Camry drivers Kenny Wallace (11th), Joe Nemechek (12th), Ryan Truex (25th), Brian Scott (29th), Michael Annett (31st) and John Jackson (40th) were also in the field.

    Six Camry drivers are currently in the top-20 in the unofficial NNS point standings following 10 of 35 races in the 2011 season — K. Wallace (seventh), Scott (eighth), S. Wallace (10th), Nemechek (12th), Annett (13th) and Truex (17th).

    KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing Finishing Position: 1st Are you surprised that you won with your car banged up tonight? “It seems to be my best style here at Darlington — beat it up as much as you can and see if you can win with it. We didn’t mean to. There was that one run there that we all started getting tight and it kind of came out unexpectedly and I drove it out into three onetime and it didn’t stick and went right into the fence. Can’t thank Z-Line Designs enough. These guys do an awesome job for us — Jim and Monica (Sexton, Z-Line Designs) here with us tonight. NOS Energy Drink, Toyota, Joe Gibbs Driven Racing Oil and it’s good to have those guys here supporting us too. Marquis Jets, Gillette, Nationwide Insurance Series — we love racing here, it’s fun, we love it and of course the fans too. We wouldn’t be able to do it without those guys. Most importantly, this team — Jason Ratcliff (crew chief) and the guys brought me an awesome race car. They did such an awesome job for me. All we had to do was bide out our time a little bit and see how it shook out through traffic and the wreck and everything down the backstretch.”

    Do you enjoy racing at Darlington? “I love coming to Darlington and it’s a really tough, treacherous place for me. Kind of proved that because the right side doesn’t look so great, but we still were able to win today. Just can’t say enough about this team — Jason Ratcliff (crew chief) and all these guys did an awesome job. It’s cool to be here in victory lane — first time in the Nationwide Series here in Darlington so this feels pretty good.”

    How special is Darlington to you? “It is special because it’s so tough and so demanding. To beat the guy that we beat tonight — Denny Hamlin — that’s pretty cool too. We had a flawless race car today — it was really awesome. The guys did a really good job working on it back in practice this morning. We made some changes to it that made it better, which made it a better race car than what Denny had today. It goes to Jason (Ratcliff, crew chief) and the guys that make smart calls and put something fast underneath me every week.”

    What happened to the nose of your race car? “That was the wreck down the backstretch there. We got all bottled up in traffic and unfortunately my teammate (Brian Scott) was right in front of me and I hit him and sent him for a whale of a ride. Hope he’s alright, but I saw him walking around so that’s good. You have that sometimes. Guys get three-wide going through turns one and two and you know there’s not room for three. Let alone coming up to an exit where there’s barely enough room for one car. It makes it treacherous on restarts when there are slower cars up there like that. Luckily, I didn’t get hit from behind and spun out. Unfortunately, my teammate did from myself and hopefully this week makes them feel a little better at the shop.”

    Was it difficult to pass Elliott Sadler? “I was taking my time and being patient. I got there kind of fast and when I did I made a move through three and four and my car was just too tight around the bottom line there. It overheated the right front tire so I just got back in line and waited a couple more turns and was just seeing if I could get Elliott (Sadler) to bobble or make a mistake and it would be easier on me to get by him. Just waiting. He got slowed up with a lapped car off of turn two and I kind of built a run through one and two and got to his inside down the back and was able to clear him into three. It was a good race there for a little bit and kind of interesting. I did try once and then I just waited because there was still time and still laps left. I was trying to make sure I got by him before Denny (Hamlin) got too close. I figured if we had a three way battle that sometimes when there’s two cars racing it just leaves room for the third car to just blow by the both of them. We see momentum carry you by guys so easily here sometimes.”

    KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing (continued) How does it feel to get one race away from tying Mark Martin for all-time NNS race wins? “Being within one of Mark’s (Martin) win record is special. We’ve said it the last few times since I’ve probably been within five of being able to eclipse him. We’ll see when it happens — if it happens. Maybe some of you say it’s inevitable, but to us we just keep working our guts out and making sure we bring good race cars to the race track and I’m racing Dover and I’m racing Charlotte. Those are two really good places for me in a Nationwide Series — I’ve run really well at both of those. I’ve had great support from Z-Line Designs and those guys so it would mean nothing more than to win or to tie in a Z-Line car and to beat the record in a Z-Line car. I think next week is a Mac Tool car. I’m hoping I can still win, but if I don’t then it will just push it back and I can get in my Z-Line car at Charlotte.”

    JASON RATCLIFF, crew chief, No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota Camry How did you feel about tonight’s race? “I feel like we unloaded here probably closer than we have all year. We’re learning a little more about this car so we were really pleased with it right off the truck. Made some good changes. Felt like right at the end of practice that we learned something that made the car better. Starting up front was a plus — got a good pit stall and the guys did a good job on pit road. Really we just persevered tonight. The 60 (Carl Edwards) and the 38 (Kasey Kahne) were good. The 20 (Denny Hamlin) came on there. There was a lot of good race cars that had some problems. Even one time there we had some issues and had to come down pit road. In the end, it all shaked out. We’ve been good here in the past and it just kind of got away from us so to finally win one is very gratifying to win at this race track. It’s a tough place and Kyle (Busch) did an awesome job as usual. We just had it there at the end. We had four tires and most of those guys we were racing I think only had right side tires. That was the difference there at the end.”

    DENNY HAMLIN, No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing Finishing Position: 2nd Were you happy with your race car tonight? “Our car really was fast and we were actually faster than them, but we just didn’t have the tires that they had. But, they overcame it. They started a little bit further back than us and was able to drop through the field. Good job by this team. That’s what we were hoping for is a good finish and as far off as we were in practice we’ll take that.”

    What was the difference tonight between your car and Kyle Busch’s winning car? “We were so far off in practice. We started the race with an unknown setup so we made gains on it. I felt like we were pretty good that second to last run. We were running with the 38 (Kasey Kahne), but Kyle (Busch) took four (tires) and we took two and it was just too much to overcome. The track position that he lost by picking two extra tires he made up pretty quick. Just a great day out there for the Raybestos team. This is what we come out here to do. Try to finish one-two for Joe Gibbs Racing.”

    Will tires mean something in tomorrow night’s race? “It really does. It made a difference from my standpoint so I think it’s critical. Tomorrow we have a good starting spot so hopefully we get a one-two finish just like last week and win on Saturday.”

    How was your run tonight? “We had a good run. We were so far off in practice. I really didn’t think we had a shot at it until mid-race or so. We were coming to the front pretty good. We challenged for the lead there on that second to last run, but when we came in that last stop we took two tires and the 18 (Kyle Busch) took four (tires) and a couple other guys took four. With that wreck clearing out most of the cars, Kyle (Busch) was able to restart right behind me. He just had the better tires and had the better car there at the end so we just didn’t have enough for him. Still, big gains from where we were in practice.”

    How close were you to getting involved in the big wreck on the backstretch? “It was right behind me. I actually put the 33 (Clint Bowyer) three-wide with the 88 (Aric Almirola) and I think the 88 ended up getting loose. I think me and the 33 had slight contact, but I don’t believe it caused the 88 to spin. It was right behind me so it took out some cars and separated me and Kyle (Busch), and obviously that was the difference because I needed those cars as a buffer to separate us because he had the better tires.”

    DENNY HAMLIN, No. 20 Sport Clips Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing (continued) Did you have to make it three-wide because you were only on two tires? “It’s common racing here, to be honest with you. They would do it to me and they have before. I didn’t cause the wreck. I’d have to look at a replay, but I definitely didn’t cause the wreck. I believe the 88 (Aric Almirola) got loose. I had good position, I held my line and that’s a – I mean, we’re racing for a win. We’re not racing for points at this point.”

    STEVE WALLACE, No. 66 5-Hour Energy Toyota Camry, Rusty Wallace Racing Finishing Position: 5th How was your race car tonight? “Our 5-Hour Energy Toyota was pretty good. Man, we needed this top-five so damn bad it was stupid. We’ve had a rough year and we had a good run here tonight. I can’t thank all of my guys enough. It was a really good call by Doug Randolph (crew chief) there at the end to stay out. Man, it’s just a great deal. This feels like a win to me. So, hopefully we can go to Dover with our 5-Hour Energy sponsored race and have a good run there too.”

    Did you get any tips from your dad about racing at this track? “Well, he ain’t the one driving the car, but he was on the radio quite a bit tonight kind of telling me what to do there. Yeah, we had a good run, man. This was really cool.”

    KENNY WALLACE, No. 09 Toyota Camry, RAB Racing with Brack Maggard Finishing Position: 11th

    JOE NEMECHEK, No. 87 Toyota Camry, NEMCO Motorsports Finishing Position: 12th

    RYAN TRUEX, No. 99 Aaron’s Toyota Camry, Pastrana-Waltrip Racing Finishing Position: 25th How was your race tonight? “Tough night for the No. 99 Toyota team. I thought I missed the wreck, but I just got hit from behind. The guys worked hard to get me back on the race track. I hate it for our team, we had a lot of momentum coming into this weekend and we ended up wrecked. I guess we will just move forward and start looking forward to Dover”

    BRIAN SCOTT, No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing Finishing Position: 29th What happened that took you out of the race? “I guess that’s a product of Darlington racing when you have people starting up front that have no business being up there. It’s unfortunate that cars decided to do that. Not sure what game plan they are playing. It would make for a safer race for everybody if they would just come in and pit and start back there with other cars that run around the same speeds as them. I don’t know. I saw a car bounce off the wall and then I saw cars sideways in front of me. I looked like I was going to be clear low and I got jacked up from behind. I haven’t seen the replay — I don’t know what happened. Just a bummer. Beginning of the night started out pretty rough for the No. 11 Shore Lodge Toyota, but we came back. We had the car handling really good. We had good track position and we were good to the end and feeling pretty good. It looked like it was going to be pretty easy to get a top-10 or possibly a top-five. Just in short, a lot of damage to the car, which I hate. The guys at the shop do a really good job putting together really fast race cars at Joe Gibbs Racing and now we have one that’s going home on the wrecker. Just have to move on. The good thing about this No. 11 team is that they’re strong. We’ll move on, we’ll go to Dover next week, which is my favorite race track and we’ll bounce back.”

    MICHAEL ANNETT, No. 62 Pilot/Flying J Toyota Camry, Rusty Wallace Racing Finishing Position: 31st

  • Scott Riggs drives to 13th place finish at Darlington for R3 Motorsports

    Scott Riggs drives to 13th place finish at Darlington for R3 Motorsports

    Best finish of season puts No. 23 Dodge back into top-30 in Owner Points

    DARLINGTON, S.C. – Scott Riggs utilized a good car, pit strategy and brush with the wall to garner a season-best finish of 13th for R3 Motorsports in the No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge at Darlington Raceway on Friday night.

    After posting the 25th-fastest lap during practice, Mother Nature washed out qualifying. This put forth the first implementation of the new rain out rule to determine the staring field.

    The top-30 guaranteed teams are given their starting spots based off the top-30 fastest times in practice. Then, the go or go homers determine the rest of the starting line-up based of their practice times.

    Since the No. 23 Dodge was the fastest of the non-guaranteed starters, Riggs lined up 31st for the 147-lap race under beautiful skies over the 1.33-mile, egg-shaped oval. Right from the start, the team had their hands full trying to figure out the “track too tough to tame.”

    Riggs radioed to crew chief Walter Giles the car was a little free of Turn 2 and then became much freer in Turns 1 and 2 later in the run. By lap 19, the No. 23 Dodge was down a lap and looking for a caution.

    That would occur when the pre-determined competition caution waved on lap 25 because qualifying was rained out. Giles called for four tires, fuel and adjustments to the chassis and air pressures. The team gained two positions on pit road putting them in the Lucky Dog position, waiting for the next caution

    Restarting 27th on lap 31, Riggs was good to go passing cars higher than him on the scoring chart, but was trapped there a lap down. Their luck changed for the good on lap 45 when the caution waved.

    Giles called for Riggs to pit for fuel, new tires and a major air pressure adjustment so the car would handle better in Turn 2. Back on the lead lap for the restart in 25th place, he would start to pick up positions running 25th by lap 65.

    A long, green-flag run again put the No. 23 a lap down on the 71st circuit. But, a caution three laps later put the team back on the lead lap via the Lucky Dog. Pitting for tires, fuel and air pressure adjustments again, Riggs restarted 24th on lap 80 and was up to 21st by the next circuit.

    By the lap 89 caution, Riggs was now 20th and looking to fix how the car’s nose handled through the turns. The fate of the race for the team took place when Giles and Riggs elected to stay out and not pit for tires or adjustments.

    Restarting in fifth place on lap 94, Riggs had cars behind him on fresher tires and knew he would have his hands full on the next few circuits. However, right after the green flag waved, the caution followed for a multi-car pile-up behind him on the backstretch.

    Electing to stay out again with plenty of fuel to go the distance, Riggs and Giles knew they had a competitive car. But, just like before, cars with newer tires behind them would their main concern.

    On the lap 103 restart, Riggs was jostled in Turn 4 and brushed the outside wall falling to 16th place. With the surface damage to the right side occurring from the tire back, Riggs continued on in stout style. Matter of fact, he started to turn his fastest laps times of the night right afterwards.

    Through the final 30 laps, Riggs would pick off positions and power his way to 13th place giving R3 Motorsports their best finish of the 2011 season. The good run also moved the team from 31st to 28th in the Owner’s Points, back into the top-30 guaranteed starter’s category.

    Scott Riggs Quotes: “Man, that was a lot of fun out there tonight. It felt good to get back behind the wheel of a race car and I would like to thank everyone at R3 Motorsports for this opportunity. The car was great once we figured out how to keep the front from sliding, but we were really good at the end there when it mattered most.

    “I wish we could have gotten a top-10, because we had a top-10 Dodge tonight at Darlington. Walter (Giles, crew chief) did a great job calling the stops and doing what we needed to get this good finish. I drove it as hard as I could and just adjusted my line a little bit here and there to get more out of the car. Good job by everyone on this team.”

  • Busch Inches Closer To Record With Win At Darlington

    Busch Inches Closer To Record With Win At Darlington

    Friday night’s Royal Purple 200 at Darlington International Raceway ended the same way each of the previous nine Nationwide races have finished; with a Sprint Cup regular taking the checkered flag.

    [media-credit id=22 align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Kyle Busch once again dominated the field, never falling out of the top 10, and notched his fifth win in just nine starts.

    Right from the start it was obvious that Busch, along with Sprint Cup regulars Carl Edwards and Denny Hamlin were the teams to beat.

    Hamlin, who finished third, started 16th and climbed inside the top 10 within the first 10 laps. Like Busch, Hamlin would not fall below the 10th position for the remainder of the event.

    Early in the race Edwards, who started third, leapfrogged back and forth with Busch through the first 90 laps before being caught up in a back stretch crash on lap 95.

    Once the dust settled Edwards couldn’t over come the damage to the right front of his car and fell back as far as 20th. He would mount a charge into the top 15, but never seemed to be a contender, finishing 20th.

    Elliot Sadler finished third, one position ahead of series point’s leader Justin Allgaier. Looking ahead to Dover, Allgaier, who has no wins and six top tens, will tackle Miles the Monster with a five point advantage over Sadler.

    In his post race press conference, Busch said he was very happy with his Z-Lines Camry the moment it was unloaded from the truck. Busch said crew chief Jason Radcliff prepared him a fast car that paid off for his first Darlington win.

    Tonight’s win puts Busch just one win away from tying Mark Martin for the all time wins in the Nationwide Series.

    Busch stated he would like to achieve that record in his Z-Lines Toyota. This would have to happen after the Dover race. Next weeks entry for Busch is sponsored by Mac Tools. Busch returns to his Z-Lines Camry three weeks from now, May 28th, at Charlotte.

  • Ford Darlington Nationwide Quotes

    Ford Darlington Nationwide Quotes

    Ford Finishing Order:

    10th – Ricky Stenhouse, Jr.

    16th – Danny Efland

    17th – Chris Buescher

    19th – Timmy Hill

    20th – Carl Edwards

    32nd – Jennifer Jo Cobb

    33rd – Carl Long

    35th – Tim Andrews

    37th – Johnny Chapman

    CARL EDWARDS – No. 60 Ford. Drive One. Ford Mustang – “We had a really fast race car, but they were all wrecking. I thought I had it missed and I just got caught in the right-rear. I tried my hardest to miss that, but there was nothing we could do. We got lucky it wasn’t torn up worse, and I thought we were still gonna end up with a top 10, but there was just nothing I could do about it. I blew the right-front or something and hit the fence again, but the guys did a good job.”

    RICKY STENHOUSE, JR. – No. 6 RickyvsTrevor.com Ford Mustang – “I would assess the night, overall, looking at the whole race, we were really good. I felt like we had a top four car and was trying to get by the 31 and got a little bit tight and got in the fence. I just got too tight to stay up there with him and ended up 10th. It was a mistake on my part. We had a really fast Mustang all weekend and I was really hoping to come away with a top five, but I want to thank Nationwide Insurance for putting on this series. We enjoy racing here and the competition is tough. We’ll get out of here with a top 10 and go on next week to Dover, which I think we’ve got a really good setup for our Mustang. It’s a bummer that we finished 10th, but we know we had a better car and we’ve been running better.”

    CHRIS BUESCHER – No. 16 Roush Fenway Ford Mustang – “It was a real good Darlington experience. I’ve got thank Mr. Roush for letting us stay out there and get those extra laps. We’re not running for points and this costs a lot of money, but it was a real good experience. I learned a ton. I really love this race track. I know it’s hard to pass and it’s tight and patience plays a big thing, but it was a real fun race.” WHAT PUT YOU IN THE WALL? “We were on the outside of someone and they drove in a little bit too deep and we got caught up in their mess, but thanks to Ford for their help to keep going. I know Trevor was probably watching today and cringed a little bit when the car got torn up, but I hope he feels better.”