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  • Michael Annett California News and Notes

    Michael Annett California News and Notes

    Michael Annett California News and Notes

    The Headlines:

    Oakley Teams with Michael Annett for California Race: Oakley joins Pilot Flying J as a primary sponsor of Rusty Wallace Racing’s No. 62 Nationwide Series effort in 2011. Rusty Wallace Racing is pleased to add Oakley to their sponsor lineup, and driver Michael Annett looks forward to continuing his relationship with the Oakley brand for this weekend’s NASCAR Nationwide Series Royal Purple 300 at Auto Club Speedway. Annett, a devout wearer of the Oakley brand, is outfitted by Oakley for all of his at-track gear including firesuits, gloves, footwear and sunglasses.

    Relationship Continues with Rusty Wallace and Oakley: Based in Foothill Ranch, Calif., Oakley’s immaculate headquarters sits just miles from Auto Club Speedway, making the Royal Purple 300 an ideal venue for Oakley to be featured on the hood of driver Michael Annett’s Toyota Camry. Dating back to 1990, Oakley began their relationship with driver-turned-team owner Rusty Wallace during his days as a Sprint Cup Series driver. That 21-year relationship has now carried into Rusty Wallace Racing where Oakley serves as the team’s primary outfitter.

    Michael Annett at Auto Club Speedway: Annett has four starts on Auto Club Speedway’s two-mile D-shaped oval. His career best finish of sixth at Auto Club Speedway earned him awards for Raybestos Rookie of the Race, Mobil 1 Command Performance Driver and Featherlite Most Improved Driver in the October 2009 Nationwide Series Copart 300.

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

    The Machines:

    Team 62 Primary: RWR- 053 – The No. 62 team competed with this car at Las Vegas Motor Speedway where they started 12th and finished 13th.

    Team 62 Backup: RWR-059 – A new Nationwide Series chassis from the RWR stables.

    From the Cockpit:

    Michael Annett on Oakley’s Partnership for the Auto Club Speedway Race:

    “We’re very excited to add another high profile brand to our sponsor lineup. Oakley has always had a strong relationship with Rusty Wallace Racing and their partnership for the California race will be a great opportunity to allow that relationship to continue to grow. Both Oakley and Pilot Flying J have been behind me since my initial races at the NASCAR level, and I look forward to being able to give back to Oakley for all of their support with a strong finish at Auto Club Speedway. I can’t thank Todd Hayes at Oakley enough for all he and his team do for us.”

    Rusty Wallace on Oakley Joining the No. 62 Team for California:

    “It’s really hard to believe that 21 years have gone by since we first got together with the guys from Oakley. We’ve definitely had a lot of fun together and 21 years later, Oakley is still one of the coolest and most high-performance brands on the planet. From their glasses to their new firesuits and everything in between, they make some really incredible stuff. I’m very grateful to Todd Hayes and everyone at Oakley for their support over the years and excited to have them on our car in their home market race.”

    Michael Annett’s Oakley Selection:

    Annett’s top pick for Oakley shades is their signature BATWOLF in Black Ink/Black Iridium. He also sports an Oakley firesuit, base layers, gloves and race boots.

    For more information on Oakley and to order from their extensive product line, check out www.oakley.com.

    Broadcast Info:

    Final Practice

    Friday, March 25

    4:30 p.m. ET

    SPEED

    Qualifying

    Saturday, March 26

    1 p.m. ET

    SPEED

    Royal Purple 300

    Saturday, March 26

    5:30 p.m. ET

    ESPN

  • Economy Is Not The Reason For Bristol Shortfall

    Economy Is Not The Reason For Bristol Shortfall

    I think anyone who has any clue about the economies of Florida, Arizona, Las Vegas, or Tennessee is getting sick and tired of hearing the non-stop whining and complaining that it is the economy, and only the economy, that caused the Jeff Byrd 500 to not be a sellout. I had a lot of emails pointing the finger at the enormous gas prices that Tennessee supposedly has. Well, let’s be original and start researching for ourselves.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]Before I start, I will say I enjoyed the race, but I honestly like the old Bristol surface better. I think that the bumping and banging style that Bristol used to offer was much more exciting. Still an exciting race, but not what it used to be. Is that why the numbers were so low? No. It’s a combination of many things as I will show you.

    If any of you guys have ever been down to Daytona and I’m not just talking about the track, what do you see? This town isn’t very classy. There are plenty of trailer parks to be seen and unfortunately many people consider the place to be a slum, with the exception of the race track. Daytona International Speedway is the only source for any economic boom in that city. Daytona’s unemployment rate comes dangerously close to 13% and as a state, Florida is about 12%. The Daytona 500 this year did sell out, so for some people that was surprising, but it is a new year and it’s always good to start off on the right track. There were no delays to fix a pot hole this time around. The average price for a gallon of gasoline in Florida is actually higher than the average for the entire country at $3.55 per gallon. Daytona track President Joie Chitwood III realizes this and says, Well hey…we need to lower the ticket prices. Done. More fans come.

    Ok, so we arrive in Phoenix. Unemployment in Avondale is about 10% and relatively the same for the state. Gas prices are about $3.54 per gallon on average, so Arizona and Florida are kinda in that same area. Hotel prices are relatively the same, but it really depends where you stay. If you stay at a resort, you will pay higher prices. That is obvious. This race also sold out! Woah…we are really on a roll this year. Now, we go to Las Vegas a city that really needs a boost.

    Welcome to Las Vegas and holy…gas prices are through the roof compared to Florida and Arizona. On average it costs about $3.67 per gallon and the unemployment rate has jumped to a record 15%! Las Vegas had an unemployment rate of just 3% in 2004. I got a lot of emails saying for example things like this, “There is no way they are going to sell out! HAHA NO Way!!” And guess what? The race sold out.

    Obviously the economy isn’t having much of an effect on the fans and the sport they love. In case you didn’t know, all three of these race tracks cut the prices to the races and look at the difference!

    And after a two week break we are now in Thunder Valley for the Jeff Byrd 500. Bristol has an unemployment rate of about 10% and some guys said, “Oh man. This is cake. They will sell out again.” Uh oh. We have run into a problem…this race fell way short of expectations. Is it the economy? No. If you haven’t taken a good look at Las Vegas’s economic problems, then take another look. What did Bristol Motor Speedway not do that the other tracks mentioned did? They lowered the prices of the tickets. This is a continuing problem in other sports for example, the NFL. Tom Brady makes $25,000 an hour + endorsements. Fans are no longer willing to pay arm and leg to see a football game. The players are making and demanding so much money, the prices are getting higher and higher.

    The Green Bay Packers for example have announced that they will raise ticket prices by at least $5.00 for the 2011 season, but they are in a lockout, so obviously that won’t happen. NHL had the same problem. The league lost money and the players wanted more. That’s a problem and the NHL has never really recovered from that lockout.

    Bristol didn’t prepare for the race and they got bit right in the arse because of it. Don’t blame the economy. Blame yourselves. Like I said before, the fans want to pay a reasonable price for the race and when they feel that the prices are too steep, well they stay home and watch Darrell Waltrip yap the entire race, or Larry McReynolds say, “We are about to take the green flag.” It’s much more exciting.

    Opinions anyone? Good. Let it rip.

  • Jennifer Jo Cobb, 2nd Chance Racing Saga About More Then Driver Walking Away

    Jennifer Jo Cobb, 2nd Chance Racing Saga About More Then Driver Walking Away

    As the Jennifer Jo Cobb vs. Rick Russell saga approaches midweek, the mudslinging continues.

    [media-credit name=”Barry Albert” align=”alignright” width=”262″][/media-credit]What started as pure confusion Saturday afternoon when it was reported that Cobb was getting out of the No. 79 before the start of the Scotts EZ Seed 300 has turned into flat out drama. Both sides are alleging wrong doings and battle lines are being formed.

    There won’t be any winners in this fight.

    Of course the court the public opinion is always rendering verdicts. And there are plenty of opinions to go around, in this sport that’s nothing new. As soon as both sides had their say on Saturday, the responses started coming. Many drivers, owners, fans and media members told Cobb “kudos” for taking the action that she did.

    Case closed for the court of public opinion, Cobb has already been declared the winner. But it’s just not the simple.

    The reason is that while she will be racing this upcoming at the Auto Club Speedway for Rick Ware Racing, last week won’t be put behind her. This is far from over, unfortunately for her and for everyone involved in the sport.

    For 2nd Chance Racing they are now looking for a driver and fielding the backlash from their decision in Bristol. An owner having to defend his action is abnormal; the driver is usually the one with some explaining to do.

    At this point ladies and gentlemen it’s just sad.

    Everyone loves a good drama and NASCAR is certainly no stranger to such events. But this drama is between a driver and team that do not need to be in the spotlight. Both are still trying to get their big break and make headlines for accomplishments.

    Now they’ve taken center stage, become storyline A for not playing nice.

    It was Kyle Busch who asked the fans before the start of the Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday, “Can’t we all be friends?”

    The answer is an astounding no. When saying that 2nd Chance Racing has been dealing with the backlash it may have been putting it lightly. They’ve been getting burned and burned badly.

    Before sunset on Saturday they had to take down their Facebook account because of all the messages they were receiving. Since then their Twitter page has also been taken down.

    Social networking at its best, it’s great when it’s there and provides and inside look for fans of the sport as well as a great communication tool for teams and drivers. Yet, when something goes wrong it helps deliver blows.

    After the incident on Saturday the voice behind the Twitter page for 2nd Chance Racing did their best to explain the situation to fans. But every one of their messages came off in a negative way and weren’t well received. In a way, they just added fuel to the fire.

    Messages like: “For anyone that disagrees with any decisions we make, no one is making you ‘follow’ us.” Or, “It is not my place to give the details.  All I will say is wait for the official word if you want to know the true story.”

    There was also, “Owner unable to hear reporter track-side due to hearing loss from fighting in Vietnam.  Want to blame him for that too?”

    It’s hard to find anyone, at least those who will admit it, that agree with them.

    Then again, if the allegations from Cobb are true, such as Russell refusing to return her driver’s seat, it becomes hard. By not returning a driver’s seat, it is as Cobb said, a safety issue. It is also pure childish.

    Such behavior from a team owner is appalling but it should be remembered that at this point it is just an accusation. Accusations that are making Russell and company come off as the villains and let Cobb walk with her head held high.

    From Russell’s standpoint, Cobb went behind his back to try and race on Saturday. She and crew chief Steve Kuykendall were putting a pit crew together when they knew beforehand that they were not going to be racing.

    According to Russell, everyone understood they were starting and parking.

    He also claims team members attempted to remove parts from the car. And as of Tuesday night he had filed police reports for larceny charges against Cobb. Claiming that $16,000 worth of car parts was stolen from him.

    There is no end in sight for these two. If NASCAR fans thought the ongoing battle between NASCAR and Jeremy Mayfield was getting out of hand, Cobb and Russell could be headed down the same path.

    Yet, what is made this become news and become big news has nothing to do with a driver walking away from their team. For instance, Kasey Kahne did the same thing last year to his Budweiser team after crashing out of an event.

    He refused to get back in the car. Even Kyle Busch has done the same thing. Back in 2007 at Texas when Busch wrecked he walked away and headed home as his team repaired the car.

    Those incidents were dropped within a day.

    The real root of Cobb vs. Russell saga is the fact that it had to do with what has become a necessary evil in NASCAR: starting and parking.

    Nowhere in the NASCAR rulebook does it say that a team cannot start and park. But again, in the court of public opinion you better think otherwise. By Russell deciding his team needed to do so in order to race in California it got everyone’s attention and it got attention fast.

    He and 2nd Chance Racing immediately became the bad guys. How dare they start and park?

    Cobb immediately won the fans over and never took a lap on the racetrack. Hooray for her for refusing to do such a ridiculous thing anyway.

    Starting and parking will never, ever go over well with anyone in the sport. Except maybe those who are being forced to do so just to be able to race. It’s something that is never going to fly under the radar either, not with ESPN broadcaster Marty Reid being sure to point out which drivers have pulled behind the wall.

    Now when Cobb and Russell going at it, starting and parking has been given a whole new platform. Who would have ever thought it with all the other great action and storylines out there?

    Drivers who are never a factor are mentioned every weekend.

    That’s why people are so up in arms about the whole incident. Most of the time no one would care if an owner and driver were going at it or arguing about a contract. But when Cobb stated on national television that she was told to start and park and she refused, the ears perked up and the gloves came off.

    If no one liked starting and parking before, they certainly aren’t going to like it now that drivers are starting to fight back. The only thing that can be agreed on is that this needs to resolved soon because it’s making everyone look bad, from both sides fighting to bringing more attention to the unwanted and unpopular starting and parking.

  • Edwards California NNS Advance

    Edwards California NNS Advance

    Carl Edwards Royal Purple 300 Advance

    Team: No. 60 Ford Drive One Mustang Crew Chief: Mike Beam Chassis: RK-648 primary RK596 – backup

    QUOTES Carl Edwards on racing at Bristol Motor Speedway:

    We have had strong Mustangs at every Nationwide event so far this year. I love racing at California. It is a fun race track. The cars are extremely fast in the corners. Hopefully we can go there and get our first victory of the season.

    Crew chief Mike Beam on racing at Auto Club Speedway:

    Carl really enjoys racing at Auto Club Speedway. He has had a lot of success there. We have a strong two-mile track program. Precision on pit road and making the right adjustments will keep him competitive and hopefully get us to victory lane.

    FAST FACTS oLast year, Edwards finished the season with four wins, 19 top-fives, 27 top-tens and three poles. oEdwards next win will be his 30th career NASCAR Nationwide win. oIn 2011, Edwards has scored three consecutive top-10 finishes. oEdwards average finish is 6.2

  • Bayne Fontana NNS Advance

    Bayne Fontana NNS Advance

    TREVOR BAYNE

    Race: Royal Purple 300 at Auto Club Speedway (150 laps 300 miles)

    Team: No. 16 Roush Fenway Ford Mustang

    Crew Chief: Chris Andrews

    Chassis: RK-633 New Car

    FAST FACTS

    TREVOR BAYNE will make his fifth start of the season in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Auto Club Speedway in the Royal Purple 300

    TREVOR BAYNE at Auto Club Speedway …In three starts Bayne has two top-15 finishes

    QUOTES

    Trevor Bayne on racing at Auto Club Speedway: “I am extremely focused going into this weekend at Fontana. We had some bad luck last week and we need to bounce back with a solid run. Our guys have been working hard all week to prepare a solid race strategy for this weekend. Our goal is to win a championship, so we will do everything possible to make that a reality.”

    Crew chief Chris Andrews on racing at Auto Club Speedway: “We have to qualify well, have solid pit stops and stay in clean air to contend at Fontana. We have unloaded fast every week and I am confident this weekend will be no different. I believe it is only a matter of time before this team puts it all together and secures a signature win.”

  • JR Motorsports — NNS California Preview

    JR Motorsports — NNS California Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW

    No. 88 Ragu Chevrolet / No. 7 TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet

    EVENT – Royal Purple 300 (150 laps / 300 miles)

    TRACK – Auto Club Speedway (2-mile oval)

    DATE – Saturday, March 26, 2011

    TV / RADIO – ESPN (coverage begins at 5:30 p.m. EST) / MRN (broadcast begins at 5 p.m. EST)

    Aric Almirola

    No. 88 Ragu Chevrolet

    “This team did what we had to do last weekend (first top-10 of 2011 at Bristol). I think we had a better car than where we finished, but Bristol was a good place to start running well. I’m hoping we can keep the ball rolling at Fontana and go into the off-weekend with some momentum.

    “This is our only stop at California in the Nationwide Series this year. Our Ragu team put together a decent run there last year. We had some help with late cautions and our car was better on short runs, which characteristically isn’t how the racing goes at California. The groove widens out quite a bit as the weekend progresses. It’s important for us to have a good-turning car with a lot of horsepower and a good motor package. Track position is everything. It seems like once you get out front you’re able to stay out front. So putting down a good qualifying lap will be one of the keys to success this weekend.”

    Josh Wise

    No. 7 TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet

    “This is a big weekend for me. I’m thrilled to be back in the No. 7 TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet. California is a cool track to make my season debut for JR Motorsports. I’m from right down the road in Riverside (Calif.), so this will be a hometown race for me. I’m planning on having a lot of family and friends come over for the race. It will be a good time for everyone.

    “Racing at California definitely offers some challenges. You’ve got to be able to carry a lot of momentum through the corners. That’s a big part of getting around that place. The corners are just so big and wide, it gives drivers a lot of space, which is typically why you see cars getting strung out. If you overdrive the corner you might gain on entry, but you lose on exit. It’s a delicate balance for sure.”

    JR MOTORSPORTS NOTEBOOK –

    WISE RETURNS TO THE 7 – Josh Wise, a native of Riverside, Calif., makes his season debut with JRM in the No. 7 TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet at Auto Club Speedway. Wise participated in nine races (eight in the No. 7 and one in the No. 88) with JRM last season, earning two top-10s and seven top-15 finishes. His average finish with JRM is 12.4. He owns two starts at Auto Club Speedway in the Nationwide Series with a best finish of 22nd in 2008.

    FIRST OF FOUR FOR RAGU – The red and yellow paint scheme of Ragu makes its return to the racetrack at Auto Club Speedway on board Aric Almirola’s No. 88 Chevrolet. This marks the first of four races for the brand in 2011. It joins Hellmann’s, Degree and Suave Men as Unilever brands to have primary paint schemes with JRM this season. The No. 88 Chevrolet will also carry the Ragu brand at Iowa Speedway (Aug. 6), Watkins Glen International (Aug. 13) and Dover International Speedway (Oct. 1).

    ALMIROLA AT CALIFORNIA – In his first and only Nationwide Series start at Auto Club Speedway, Almirola turned in an impressive performance with an eighth-place start and sixth-place finish last fall. The 27-year-old owns four starts there in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competition and one in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

    GOLDEN STATE STATS – The No. 88 team has amassed a string of three consecutive top-10 finishes at Auto Club Speedway with an average of 6.0 that dates back to the fall event in 2009. The team has earned one top-five, three top-10s and led 27 laps with three drivers during that span.

    TEAM JRM POINT’S POSITION – Following the team’s top-10 effort last week, Almirola gained two positions and is ranked fifth (-23) in driver points and the No. 88 Ragu Chevrolet is 10th in owner points. Josh Wise sits 19th (-71) in the driver point standings with the No. 7 TaxSlayer.com Chevrolet sitting 15th in owner points.

    DRIVER APPEARANCES – Josh Wise and Aric Almirola will both appear at the JR Nation merchandise hauler in the fan concourse area to sign autographs on Saturday, March 26 from 11:30 a.m. – Noon PT.

    NEW JRM RACING WEBSITE – JRMracing.com is the digital home of the JR Motorsports NASCAR Nationwide Series race teams. Visit it for more information about the company, its history, and drivers, including Aric Almirola, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Danica Patrick and Josh Wise. Watch exclusive video content, including pre- and post-race reports with drivers and crew.

  • HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: SPRING CLEANING IN THE BRISTOL VICTORY LANE

    HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: SPRING CLEANING IN THE BRISTOL VICTORY LANE

    It was another interesting weekend at the Kyle Busch, oh excuse me, Bristol, Motor Speedway. At the conclusion of the Jeff Byrd 500, presented by Food City, we witnessed another spring cleaning, with a large broom, in the historic speedway’s victory lane in what now appears to be a yearly event. We continued to watch the performance level of the one car from Richard Childress Racing that had no real expectations to begin with and we witnessed a dramatic episode that brought the start and park concept to a whole new level. With those thoughts in mind, let’s begin this week with:

    [media-credit name=”Barry Albert” align=”alignright” width=”288″][/media-credit]HOORAH for Kyle Busch for another stunning performance that saw him sweep a NASCAR weekend at Bristol. Last August the “Rowdy One” swept all three of NASCAR’s national touring series events at Bristol. This year he won both the Nationwide and Sprint Cup events which gives him five consecutive wins in five starts there. Once again the race winner was presented with a large broom for the ceremonial sweeping of victory lane.

    Busch started the weekend by winning the Scott’s EZ Seed 300 NASCAR Nationwide Series race on Saturday with a very dominating performance. He led 268 of the 300 laps for his 45th career win. He also became the first Nationwide Series driver to lead over 10,000 laps.

    During Sunday’s Jeff Byrd 500, presented by Food City, Busch had to work a little harder and spent the final 60 laps of the race fending off the efforts of Carl Edwards and Jimmie Johnson. During that process he still managed to lead the race seven times for a total of 153 laps out of 500. He also collected his 20th NASCAR Sprint Cup win which ties with the legendary Speedy Thompson on the series’ all time win list. He now has at least one Sprint Cup win per season over the past seven consecutive years. His five Bristol wins now ties him with Jeff Gordon and his brother Kurt for the most wins among modern era drivers. It’s also interesting to note that ten of the last 19 Sprint Cup races at Bristol has been won by a Busch brother.

    In a period of approximately 24 hours, Kyle Busch ran two races totaling 800 laps. He led the two events a total of nine times for 421 laps and collected a combined $237,141 in prize money. Those numbers are just simply awesome.

    Busch deserves another HOORAH for a great one liner following the pre race driver introductions. After receiving a large bushel basket of boo berries from many of the fans, Busch smiled and asked “why can’t we all be friends?”

    The always fun Kyle Petty also gets a HOORAH for his one liner during the SPEED Channel’s “NASCAR Victory Lane” show. Petty was commenting on how Kyle Busch “is the guy” and further stated ” if they unloaded shopping carts from Food City, he would still be the guy.”

    One can’t help but notice new maturity levels in this driver. During his victory lane interview he bestowed well deserved praise for the performance of his pit crew especially following the final pit stop when they sent off of pit road in first place. Busch also made it a point to ask the fans to include the earthquake victims from Japan in their prayers. During the traditional post race interview on the SPEED Channel, Busch was asked about those new maturity levels. He credited the presence of his new wife Samantha in his life as well as the influence of his team owner “Coach” Joe Gibbs.

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    HOORAH to driver Paul Menard for another rock solid Sprint Cup performance for Richard Childress Racing. Out of the four Chevrolets in the RCR stable, it’s Menard’s team that has surprisingly been the top performer throughout the first four races of the year. Menard led 35 laps at Bristol and finished fifth. That effort also moves him up to fifth in the championship points standings only 14 markers away from the top of the chart.

    This driver’s Sprint Cup career has always been financially supported by his family owned business: Menard’s Home Improvement stores with associate sponsorship packages coming from the hardware/appliance companies that has been connected with the Menards for many years now. Up until the start of this season, Paul Menard’s driving career hasn’t really been that stellar and there were plenty of snide comments from observers that basically said “he’s driving his daddy’s checkbook.”

    With the performance levels we’ve seen so far in 2011 those snide comments seem to be subsiding. During last Sunday’s “NASCAR Victory Lane” program SPEED Channel analyst Kenny Wallace likely put this situation in perspective when he said “I don’t care if this kid’s father has a lot of money, he’s the one driving the race car.”

    This week’s HOORAH for making chicken salad out of chicken do do goes to RCR driver Kevin Harvick and his Budweiser crew. Kasey Kahne’s very loose Toyota bottled up traffic and the result was a multi car crash that produced the eighth yellow flag of the race. Harvick, following a hit in the rear bumper from Mark Martin’s car, went spinning down the backstretch.

    Harvick, who led the race for 37 laps, got the extra effort from what he termed “a championship caliber team” and drove his way to a commendable sixth place finish. Harvick began the 2011 season 37th in points following a blown engine at Daytona. This team has worked and clawed their way up to 15th in the standings following the first four races and appear to be on the way to the top where observers said they would be.

    Harvick also gets a HOORAH for the best radio transmission, following his spin out, when he said “that’s two times in four races when the five, (Mark Martin), has taken us out. They need to check his old ass for vision.”

    WAZZUP with another roller coaster of a race for RCR driver Clint Bowyer? During the first, early race, multi car crash it appeared that Bowyer arrived at the scene just a little too fast and rammed the back of Jamie McMurray’s Chevrolet. By the way McMurray gets a HOORAH for a great radio transmission when said “doesn’t he have a spotter?”

    The situation got worse for Bowyer when his engine blew up a short time later and he had to settle for a disappointing 35th place finish. A pre season favorite to make the Chase For The Championship has now slipped to 24th in the standings within a new points configuration that makes digging out of a hole very difficult.

    The same level of WAZZUP goes to RCR driver Jeff Burton whose racing luck so far this season has left Sprint Cup observers baffled. During the Bristol race Burton felt a strong vibration in his Chevrolet that was later determined to be caused by a loose wheel. The result was an unscheduled pit stop that left him two laps down. It also led to a 20th place finish. He did manage to elevate himself to 29th in the points but here’s another pre season Chase favorite who has to dig himself out of a hole.

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    WAZZUP with the Bristol efforts of the other two drivers from Joe Gibbs Racing? While Kyle Busch was carrying the JGR flag for the team his team mates, Denny Hamlin and Joey Logano, were in the midst of a struggle. Hamlin’s Toyota found himself caught up in the race’s first multi car crash. He had to settle for a 30th place finish 12 laps down. Worse yet, Hamlin fell from eighth to 17th in the points standings.

    Meanwhile Joey Logano was struggling with horsepower issues and finish 23d at Bristol and left 30th in the points. He actually came over his radio and yelled “this motor still f***ing sucks.” That was a stunning comment coming from the usually mild mannered Logano. It’s certain that the comment even baffled the usually stoic “Coach” Joe Gibbs.

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    HOORAH to Goodyear and NASCAR officials for springing into action when it appeared there was going to be issues with the right side tires. During the pre race practice sessions there were some genuine concern regarding right side tire wear. There was additional concern over rubber from the tires not being worked into the Bristol Motor Speedway’s concrete surface that would have provided the extra grip the race cars required.

    After conferring with NASCAR over the situation, Goodyear trucked in approximately 1,300 tires from their Charlotte-North Carolina center on Saturday which featured a harder compound. By the end of the racing weekend late Sunday afternoon the general consensus was the back up plan worked out very well.

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    A giant WAZZUP goes out to driver Jennifer Jo Cobb and team owner Rick Russell over their start and park argument just minutes prior to Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series race.

    Russell claims that there was a team meeting last Friday where he explained that they would have to start and park at Bristol due to the high cost of repairing the crash damage on team’s only race car after it was caught up in a wreck the week before at Las Vegas. He also claimed that’s why he didn’t purchase race tires and hire a pit crew for the Bristol event because he knew in advance that start and park status was going to become a reality and it made more sense to save the one car for next week’s race at the Auto Club Speedway in California which he had already entered. He further claimed that Cobb and her crew chief, Steve Kuykendall, purchased tires and hired a pit crew for Bristol without is knowledge.

    On the other side of the argument, Cobb admits that she had heard some “rumblings” about start and park status at Bristol but wasn’t actually informed of the decision until literally minutes before the start of the race. She later said “I have a commitment to my sponsors, the fans and to NASCAR that I am not a start and park driver. I’m really serious about this.” She further claims that Russell allegedly said that if she didn’t comply with the start and park order he would have NASCAR black flag her. It was further alleged that an angry Cobb, along with her crew chief and the crew members they hired, left. In the extreme last minute Russell had Chris Lawson suit up and get into his car. Lawson started 41st, ran four laps and Russell collected $16,725 in prize money which basically covered the cost of repairs from the Las Vegas wreck the week before.

    At the beginning of the 2011 season Russell’s 2nd Chance Motorsports and Jennifer Jo Cobb Racing formed an alliance. The plan was to run at least the first five races in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in hopes of landing sponsorship for the full season. It now appears that this racing marriage is heading for divorce. Russell has already announced that Tim Andrews will be in his car next week in California and also announced plans to file a breach of contract suit against Cobb. Meanwhile, on Monday afternoon, Cobb announced that she will be in California next Saturday driving the #41 car for Rick Ware Racing.

    What we have here are two racing organizations that are financially strapped due to sponsorship issues. At this point neither party can really afford to pay attorney’s fees to resolve their differences in court. Perhaps Cobb put it best with her suggestion that said “let’s just part ways, everybody moves on and let’s go racing.”

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    The final WAZZUP from the weekend goes to Roush Fenway Racing’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr who received a penalty from NASCAR, during Saturday’s Nationwide Series race, for being in the wrong position prior to a double file restart. Between the presence of the spotter, crew chief and any other team member watching from pit road, it begs the question: exactly how did something like that go unnoticed?

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    The final HOORAH of the week goes to the special music for Jimmie Johnson and Brian Vickers played during driver introductions last Sunday. The Bristol Motor Speedway again asked the drivers to pick their own special music to accompany them as they walked out on the stage.

    Johnson and Vickers thought it would be fun to pick each other’s music and keep it a secret. Johnson was introduced to the fans to the sound of “The Thong Song” by Cisco. However that paled in comparison to Vickers being surprised with Shania Twain’s “Man, I Feel Like A Woman” when he was introduced.

  • California goal is for a good run by Richardson in No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge

    California goal is for a good run by Richardson in No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge

    CHINA GROVE, N.C.(March 22, 2011) – In 1968, The Fifth Dimension released “California Soul” which made its way up the song charts. In 2011, R3 Motorsports has a California goal –get a good finish and move up the points charts.  

    After an early exit from competition last weekend, the No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge and driver Robert Richardson, Jr. need to put a good run together at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California. A blown motor forced a DNF on the team and caused them to slide down some in the Driver and Owner’s Points.  

    Needing to show what they can truly do on the track, the Walter Giles-led team is ready for the task at hand on the two-mile oval of ACS. Richardson has prior experience in the new Nationwide Series cars on the sister track of Michigan International Speedway, and they’re looking to use that to their advantage in the new NASCAR Nationwide Series car.  

    Fast Facts:Richardson will be making his 74th career NNS start this weekend, which he’s accumulated through the past four seasons on a part-time basis. Through four previous starts in 2011, the native of McKinney, Texas has a best start of 31st at Phoenix and finish of 22nd at Las Vegas. He’s currently tied for 23rd in the Driver’s Points trailing 22nd place by seven markers and 20th by eight. R3 Motorsports is tied for 32nd in the Owner’s Points trailing 31st by seven points and 28th by just eight.  

    Track Facts:This will be Richardson’s fourth start at the two-mile oval of Auto Club Speedway where his best qualifying effort of 19th occurred in ’08. In this race last year, a problem with the car bottoming out left them with a 26th-place finish. During those three starts, the 28-year old driver has completed an impressive 97.2% of laps (442 of 452) contested.  

    Car Facts:Walter Giles and team are depending on Chassis No. 55 to soldier them on to a good finish. This car was last used at the season opener in Daytona.  

    Did you know:The Wildlife Conservation Society works on saving wildlife and wild places in North American and more than 60 countries in places where gorillas, tigers, condors, polar bears, whales and other vulnerable species live.  

    Welcome “home,” Stephen Gonzalez:Originally from Palmdale, California, Gonzalez works as the Interior Specialist, mechanic and fabricator during the week in the shop and our rear tire carrier on the weekends. He’s also a championship motocross racer.  

    Tune in for the win:Saturday’s race at 5:30 p.m. (ET) will once again be carried by ESPN TV with pre-race coverage beginning at 5 p.m. Radio coverage can be found on Performance Racing Network and Sirius XM NASCAR Radio Ch. 128. There is one practice session on Friday from 4:40 to 7 p.m. with qualifying slated for Saturday at 1 p.m.  

    Robert Richardson, Jr. Quotes Key to success for California:“We have to be really good getting out of the turns of that big track. If you can get out of the corners with a good head of steam, that will help send you down the straightaways to gain positions.  

    “Walter and everyone on this team works so hard to be the best we can, but we just haven’t had the breaks to show it on the track this year. But, that’s why we come back each week to show what our No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge and R3 Motorsports is all about.

    “I know they don’t give points for effort, so we’ll just have to earn them one lap at a time at Auto Club Speedway. We have a good car and great team; we just need to get that good finish for everyone involved to send us upward in points. I’m ready, and I know this team is ready.”

  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Royal Purple 300 Advance

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Royal Purple 300 Advance

    Team:              No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford Mustang

    Crew Chief:        Mike Kelley Chassis:            RK-654 (new car)                                      

    THE QUOTES  

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford Mustang:  “I’m looking forward to going out to Auto Club Speedway.  The last race there last year we were fast.  It’s actually one of the tougher tracks to really figure out.  You’ve got to miss the seams in the racetrack. They’re real slick and you lose grip and you’ve got to make sure to put your car in the right spot.  When you run across ‘em you want to run across ‘em straight, so that’s probably one of the toughest things.  The draft plays a huge role there.  It’s tough to run away from people.  There’s a lot of stuff going on.” 

    COMMENT ON WINNING THE POLE LAST WEEK AT BRISTOL.  “Winning the pole was big at Bristol because not only for our team but for myself because you’ve got to drive it hard there.  It was cool to have Kyle Busch, Carl Edwards and Kevin Harvick, all those guys in the race and we beat ‘em for the pole.  I think it’s going to do a lot for us down the road.  We’ve got fast cars and we’ve proved that.” 

    Mike Kelley, Crew Chief, No. 6 Roush Fenway Racing Ford Mustang: “I’m real excited to go to Fontana.  The new FR-9 motor has been good for us and we’re taking that out there.  We’re taking a brand new car to Fontana.  It should be a solid day for us.  We just have to execute.  We ran these cars at Michigan last year and I think the Roush cars were strong.  We ran ‘em at Charlotte and I think Ricky had a really good car for most of that race.  And obviously [Las] Vegas is a mile-and-a-half and I thought we had a shot at a top two or three, maybe a win.” 

    THE FACTS

    Stenhouse has now claimed two poles in 43 career starts and has started in the top-10 in three of the four races this season…He is second in the NASCAR Nationwide Series championship standings, two points behind leader Jason Leffler and 16 ahead of third-place Justin Allgaier…Has three top-10 finishes in 2011 and has completed 818 of 820 possible laps (99.8 percent)…Stenhouse led once for 28 laps at Bristol and has led eight times for 121 total laps in his NASCAR Nationwide Series career.

    THE TEAM

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

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

  • Jason Leffler Rolls into Auto Club Speedway as the Nationwide Series Points Leader

    Jason Leffler Rolls into Auto Club Speedway as the Nationwide Series Points Leader

    JASON LEFFLER QUICK FACTS

    No. 38 Great Clips Impala

    Auto Club Speedway

    Royal Purple 300

    March 26, 2011

    No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet News and Notes

    · Leader of the pack… With an eighth-place finish last weekend at Bristol, Leffler took control of the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) point standings. The rest of the top-five in the standings includes Ricky Stenhouse (-2), Justin Allgaier (-18), Reed Sorenson (-21) and Aric Almirola (-23).

    · Leffler at Auto Club Speedway… By the numbers… Despite being his home track, Auto Club Speedway (ACS) has rarely been kind to the Long Beach-native. In 14 NNS starts at ACS, Leffler has one pole to his credit (2004) with two top-10 finishes and six top-15 finishes. His best performance at the 2-mile oval came back in 2005 when he started and finished from the seventh position.

    · Crew chief, Eddie Pardue, knows the way to victory lane at LVMS… Eddie Pardue is Leffler’s right-hand man and will call the shots for the championship-contending driver in 2011. Though Leffler has never visited ACS’s victory lane, Pardue would have no problem directing his driver how to get there. The veteran crew chief led driver, Greg Biffle, to the win at the Fontana-based track in 2006.

    · Home Sweet Home for Long Beach-Native Leffler… You can put money on the fact that Leffler’s first stop when he arrives in California this week to be the nearest In ‘N Out Burger. Next, he may make a stop at one of his favorite stomping grounds, Redondo Beach, to spend time with family friends before hitting the track for Saturday’s NNS race at Auto Club Speedway. Other Cali fave eating spots include LaCapilla in Torrance (http://www.yelp.com/biz/la-capilla-mexican-restaurant-torrance), Paul’s Hamburgers (Paul’s Place) and Steve’s Hamburgers (http://www.yelp.com/biz/steves-char-burgers-no-1-torrance)

    · This week’s Impala… The No. 38 Great Clips team will unload chassis TMS-123 this weekend at ACS. This race will be the maiden voyage for this chassis, as it has yet to see on-track action.

    · Start of a new era for Turner Motorsports… The 2011 season marks the start of a new era for Turner Motorsports. The team 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, fielding three entries in the NCWTS and four entries in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS). Three of the team’s regular NNS drivers (Jason Leffler, Reed Sorenson and Justin Allgaier) have been pegged as viable contenders to win the 2011 NNS driver championship.

    · 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.

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    Leffler on racing at Auto Club Speedway

    “This is a really fun race track. It’s wide-open pretty much all the way around and has multiple grooves so there is a lot of two and three-wide racing. You carry a lot of speed down the straight-aways and with the sweeping corners you can run around the bottom or you can run up high. You’re always searching for that groove where your car is the fastest.”

    Leffler on making a return visit to his favorite coast

    “I always look forward to the chance to get back to the west coast. With the hectic schedule we have all year I don’t get to see my family and friends out here as often as I would like, so this race gives me a chance to do that. To win at this track would be a huge deal for me. Of course, you want to win every race, but you especially want that win in front of the home crowd with your family and friends cheering you on.”