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  • HISTORY to Sponsor NASCAR Nationwide Series Race; Top Gear 300 on May 28 to Highlight Unique Partnership

    CONCORD, N.C. (March 14, 2011) – Highlighting a unique pairing of entities known for providing exceptional entertainment, officials from HISTORY and Charlotte Motor Speedway announced the May 28 NASCAR Nationwide Series race will be entitled the Top Gear 300. Considered one of the premiere events on the NASCAR Nationwide Series circuit, the Top Gear 300 will air nationally on ABC at 2:30 p.m. EST on Saturday of Memorial Day weekend.

    Terms of the sponsorship entitlement were not disclosed. “At first glance, pairing a television show with a NASCAR race might seem like a non-traditional sponsorship,” said Marcus Smith, president and general manager of Charlotte Motor Speedway. “But this is a perfect fit for our race fans. ‘Top Gear’ is a television program with risk taking behind the wheel and high-performance equipment, just like a NASCAR race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. “HISTORY has some of the best programming on television,” Smith added. “Highlights of their shows will entertain fans throughout the Coca-Cola 600 weekend on the world’s largest high-definition video screen.”

    The U.S. version of the award-winning program, “Top Gear” enters its second season tracking the colorful history of the automobile through an offbeat celebration of the art of driving. Featured segments include profiles of super-cars, extreme stunts and challenges, car reviews and celebrity interviews. The series also features the eccentric adventures of its hosts: comedian and car buff Adam Ferrara, champion rally and drift racer Tanner Foust and racing analyst Rutledge Wood.

    “HISTORY is thrilled to become an integral part of Charlotte Motor Speedway’s biggest racing weekend and to be the first media brand to use the screen in an entitlement partnership,” said Chris Moseley, senior vice president, marketing, HISTORY. “NASCAR and ‘Top Gear’ are world-renowned. So in terms of a brand synergy and audience reach, the Top Gear 300 could not be a more perfect fit. It allows us to increase awareness of ‘Top Gear’ with a highly targeted consumer audience whose love and appreciation of cars rival our most passionate viewers. It’s a win-win!” The Top Gear 300 was first run at Charlotte Motor Speedway in 1982, the inaugural season for the NASCAR Nationwide Series. That event featured a battle among racing legends Harry Gant and Dale Earnhardt, with Gant taking home the trophy. Since that first race, the Nationwide Series has been a staple on Memorial Day weekend at Charlotte and has seen some of the biggest stars in NASCAR history visit Victory Lane. In addition to Gant and Earnhardt, legends such as Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip and current superstars including Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kahne and Carl Edwards, have secured victories in the event. Kyle Busch and Mark Martin are tied for most Nationwide Series wins all-time at Charlotte Motor Speedway with six each. Busch is the most recent winner of the May 300-miler, with a victory in the 2010 event. Tickets for all Spring Season of Speed events at Charlotte Motor Speedway including the Top Gear 300 starting at just $17 per person are on sale now and can be obtained by calling the speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267) or online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com. Connect with Charlotte Motor Speedway on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CLTMotorSpdwy or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/charlottemotorspeedway. -30-

    About HISTORYR

    HISTORY and HISTORY HDR are the leading destinations for revealing, award-winning original non-fiction series and event specials that connect history with viewers in an informative, immersive and entertaining manner across multiple platforms. Programming covers a diverse variety of historical genres ranging from military history to contemporary history, technology to natural history, as well as science, archaeology and pop culture. Among the network’s program offerings are hit series such as American Pickers, Ax Men, Brad Meltzer’s Decoded, Ice Road Truckers, Top Gear, Pawn Stars and Top Shot, as well as acclaimed specials including America the Story of Us, WWII in HD, 102 Minutes That Changed America, The President’s Book of Secrets and Life After People.

    HISTORY has earned four Peabody Awards, seven Primetime EmmyR Awards, 12 News & Documentary EmmyR Awards and received the prestigious Governor’s Award from the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for the network’s Save Our HistoryR campaign dedicated to historic preservation and history education. Take a Veteran to School Day is the network’s signature initiative connecting America’s schools and communities with veterans from all wars.

    The HISTORY website, located at www.history.com, is the leading online resource for all things history, featuring over 20,000 videos, images, audio clips, articles and interactive features that allow visitors to dig deeper into a broad range of thousands of historical topics. For more information go to www.historypressroom.com

    About Charlotte Motor Speedway For 52 years, Charlotte Motor Speedway has set the standard for motorsports entertainment and evolved into “The Greatest Place to See the Race.” Nestled in the heart of NASCAR country, Charlotte Motor Speedway is the only race vacation destination where fans can immerse themselves in the sport by visiting area race team shops and touring the NASCAR Hall of Fame before attending a race at the legendary 1.5-mile superspeedway. Generating a regional economic impact of approximately $400 million annually, the speedway hosts three premiere NASCAR events each year – the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, the Coca-Cola 600 and the Bank of America 500 – as well as more than three dozen other events for automotive and motorsports enthusiasts of all ages. Charlotte Motor Speedway’s philosophy is to always put “Fans First” and create memories that last a lifetime for all that pass through the gates.

  • Steel Frame Taking Shape on the World’s Largest HD Video Board

    CONCORD, N.C. (March 11, 2011) – The steel frame that will support the world’s largest high-definition video board is more than 50 percent complete, as construction continues on the massive screen created by Panasonic, that will debut during Charlotte Motor Speedway’s 2011 May race events.

    The 500,000-pound steel frame that will hold the 165,000-pound HD video board is scheduled to be completed by the end of March. Crews from Granite Contracting, of Concord, N.C., Mid-Atlantic Construction of Charlotte, N.C. and Eastern Sign Tech of Burlington, N.J. have erected six, 30-foot tall steel columns galvanized by Galvan Industries of Harrisburg, N.C. Each column weighs 18,500 pounds and is attached to a concrete footing.

    The approximately 200-foot-wide, 80-foot-tall screen will eventually rise 110 feet above the track on the steel support structure.

    During the next phase of construction on the world’s largest HD video board, Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, will install the largest transformer in their product line, the Duke Power 1000 KW, 208 V, 3-phase transformer, which will be centered under the board’s steel frame.

    Also, the installation of 158 panels that will make up the screen of the world’s largest HD video board will start the first week of April. Thirteen sub-electric panels will also be installed, each of which will power a “panel riser,” or a column of panels. Once construction is completed, more than nine million LED lamps will illuminate the Panasonic video board during each NASCAR race event at Charlotte Motor Speedway this spring, including the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race on May 21 and the Coca-Cola 600 on May 29.

    The screen will be centered along the backstretch between Turns 2 and 3, across from the start/finish line. Fans seated throughout the frontstretch from Turn 4 to Turn 1 will have clear viewing angles of instant replays, leaderboard updates and interactive entertainment displayed in 720P high-definition visuals.

    For continuous updates on the Panasonic HD video board, watch the construction webcam on www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.

    Media interested in covering the Panasonic HD video board construction should call the Charlotte Motor Speedway communications department at (704) 455-3209 for assistance.

    Frontstretch tickets with the best views of the new HD video board and pit road start at just $49 for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. Fans can also purchase two frontstretch tickets for just $99 to the Coca-Cola 600 by calling the speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267) or online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.

  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Entering Nationwide Series Open Week on a Roll

    Concord, N.C. (March 10, 2011) – It appears the only ones who can slow down Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and the No.6 Blackwell Angus Ford Mustang this season are those who created the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series schedule.    

    Entering the first idle weekend of the 2011 season, Stenhouse Jr. has three top-10 finishes in the first three races of the new season and five consecutive dating back to 2010.  He is second in the series championship standings, two points behind leader Reed Sorenson and three ahead of third-place Jason Leffler. 

    “Wish we didn’t have an off-weekend coming up,” Stenhouse Jr. said with a smile.  “It’s a really good start for us.  We felt like we could have had three top-fives in the first three races.  We feel like we’ve got a really good shot at keeping this thing going. We’ve been at a superspeedway, short track, mile-and-a-half and we’ve been fast on every one.”

    Stenhouse Jr. and the team firmly believe their finishes could be even better.  He placed eighth in the season-opening race at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway despite losing drafting partner Trevor Bayne in the closing laps.  Stenhouse Jr. was seventh at Phoenix (Ariz.) International Raceway despite an uncharacteristically off day for the No. 6 team in the pits.  And he scored an eighth-place finish one week ago at Las Vegas (Nev.) Motor Speedway despite getting zapped by fuel mileage late in the event.   

    “We feel like we’ve potentially gave up some spots but then again last year we would have paid for two top-10s to start the season off,” Stenhouse Jr. said.  “We’ve got to look at it in perspective of how last year went and where we started off this year.”     Next up is the Scotts EZ Seed 300 March 19 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway.  Stenhouse ran well in both Bristol races last year.  He led once for four laps in the spring race before an accident hampered his effort and left him 25th in the final rundown.  At the night race in August he ran among the top-10 for until a cut tire with less than 10 laps to go dropped him to 22nd-place in the final rundown.

    “Bristol is almost like a superspeedway race,” Stenhouse Jr. said. “A wreck can happen and take out everybody.  We ran really well there at the night race.  We had a really strong top-10 run in the second race and I felt like we might have had a little bit better than that and got a flat tire there late in the race and ended up toward the back. We’re really looking forward to getting to Bristol.  I think we’ve got a really good short track program.  And then if we can get through Bristol and California going into that last off-weekend before we really start running I think we’ll be setup a little better than a lot of people.”

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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.

    About Blackwell Angus® beef Blackwell Angus® beef is quality U.S. Angus beef at an everyday price. It is hand-selected, hand-cut and grain-fed to be consistently juicy and flavorful. Blackwell Angus beef is available at select retail stores throughout the United States. For more information, visit www.BlackwellAngus.com. Become a fan at www.facebook.com/blackwellangusbeef.

  • Westerman Companies Remains With Key Motorsports For 2011; Independent Team Celebrates Fifth Consecutive Season Of Partnership

    NASCAR Nationwide Series team owner Curtis Key confirmed Wednesday morning Westerman Companies will return as primary sponsor of the No. 40 Chevrolet driven by Scott Wimmer for select events in 2011. Westerman Companies have sponsored Key Motorsports entries since 2007.

    “Westerman Companies will be back with Key Motorsports in 2011,” Key told HardcoreRaceFans.com. “This is our fifth season together, they are a great partner and we look forward to our continued association with Westerman Companies in the Nationwide Series.”

    With details of their 2011 plans yet to be released Key would only say the sponsorship agreement is for “several races.” Westerman Companies appeared on the No. 40 Chevrolet in 12 races last season.

    “We are finalizing our plans with Westerman for this season and will have an announcement soon in regards to which races they will be on the car,” said Key.

    Key says his team has 14 COT cars in their Mooresville, North Carolina race shop and will run the full 34-race Nationwide schedule in 2011. Captions:

    1. Westerman Companies enters their fifth consecutive season of racing with Key Motorsports. 2. The Westerman Companies pit crew services the No. 40 on pit road. 3. The Westerman Companies Chevrolet at speed on the high banks of Daytona.

  • ROYAL PURPLE NAMED TITLE SPONSOR OF RACE AT AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY

    SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. (March 9, 2011)– Auto Club Speedway officials announced today a multi-year agreement with Royal Purple Synthetic Oil to serve as the title sponsor for the Speedway’s NASCAR NNS Series Race.  The race, which will take place on Saturday, March 26, will be known as the Royal Purple 300. 

    The Royal Purple 300race will be part of the Speedway’s race weekend, highlighted by the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 400 on Sunday, March 27. Tickets for Saturday’s event start as low as $30 and children 12 and under are free in general admission seating area.  “We look forward to Royal Purple joining Auto Club Speedway, NASCAR and more than 100,000 race fans during our Auto Club 400 Weekend,” said Speedway President Gillian Zucker.  “We know an affiliation with Auto Club Speedway will provide Royal Purple with an effective and valuable marketing platform and have no doubt that the weekend will bring a new level of awareness and loyalty to Royal Purple synthetic lubricants.” “Auto Club Speedway and NASCAR outperform with their 5-wide racing,” said Mark McFann, Vice President of Sales and Marketing.  “It’s a natural place for a company like RP (Royal Purple) that outperforms against the leading synthetic motor oils.” 

    For more information on tickets to Auto Club Speedway’s Auto Club 400 Weekend, call 800-944-RACE (7223), log on to www.autoclubspeedway.com visit the Auto Club Speedway Ticket Office.          

      # # #     About Auto Club Speedway:  Look for some amazing racing when the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series returns to Auto Club Speedway for the Auto Club 400 on March 27.  After October’s NSCS race, drivers, media and spectators proclaimed that race as possibly the best ever at Auto Club Speedway- five-wide racing at over 200 mph on the NASCAR circuit! 

      Free parking, unbelievable menu items and a full weekend of entertainment, live music and fun await fans in the Speedway’s DiscoverIE FanZone. 

      Auto Club 400 tickets start at $35 and AAA members receive Show Your Card & Save discounts, including a special section with half-priced tickets for kids 12 and under.  And don’t forget children 12 and under can sign up for the FREE Auto Club Speedway Lefty’s Kids Club membership to receive FREE admission on Friday and Saturday.    For more information or to purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), log on to www.autoclubspeedway.com visit the Auto Club Speedway Ticket Office.     About Royal Purple:  Royal Purple makes a variety of high-performance synthetic lubricants for most automotive and industrial applications.  Their products have been shown to significantly improve performance and extend equipment life. For more information on Royal Purple or its products, contact Royal Purple Inc., One Royal Purple Lane, Porter, TX 77365, 281-354-860 or visit royalpurple.com.

  • Danica Patrick’s Best Career Finish of Fourth Shows Improvement in Learning Curve

    When Danica Patrick crossed the line fourth at the end of the Sam’s Town 300 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday, it marked here best career finish in NASCAR Nationwide Series competition.

    [media-credit id=41 align=”alignright” width=”295″][/media-credit]“We just worked so hard on the car this weekend,” Patrick said after the race. “Went from loose to tight to loose to tight with the same set-up at times. We had a lot of practice time, which was good, but kind of confused us along the way. Missed those lucky dogs and finally got one. I asked Tony (Eury ) Jr to take a big swing at it to make it tight, not a small one but a swing at it, and it wasn’t good at the beginning, but it was good at the end.”

    A lot of people say she lucked into it, which is partly true. The fuel strategy that played out at the end of the race allowed her to take a top 10 car to the top five. She didn’t luck into being into position though, as she had to fight for the lucky dog and was running inside the top 10 before the strategy broke out.

    “Qualifying wasn’t perfect, practice was up and down,” she said. “I was like, okay, we got a new car. Hopefully we can learn something so that way me and Aric (Almirola) can run up front at the next mile and a half.”

    Crew Chief Tony Eury Jr. had predicted before the race that she would finish in the top 10, considering how they’ve ran lately.

    “I mean, we’ve been really consistent – the finishes haven’t shown it,” Eury Jr. said. “It’s really easy for her to run in the top 15. If we can get everything right, we can run in the top 10 with this girl. Luckily we got luck with fuel mileage and got a top five out of this.”

    Last year at Las Vegas, she finished 36th following a crash, so this year was a marked improvement.

    The previous weekend at Phoenix, she finished 17th, which was to Eury’s expectations. He felt it was a good finish for her first start on the short track.

    “I mean, we were struggling in practice – I’m not going to beat around that bush,” Patrick said. “I qualified 20th and Tony Jr really just looked at the setup and made some good adjustments for today. We made a change there at the beginning the wrong way, but then the next stop Tony Jr made a change the right way and we kept adding a little bit of that. We got the Go Daddy car running good at the end. I think Tony was saying those were 11th and 12th place cars. I know a top 15 would be better, but realistically, a 17th place finish is a good for me considering how I was last year on these short tracks last year.”

    Even the week before that she showed growth as she finished 14th and led a lap after qualifying third; this is improvement from her 35th place finish last year.

    “I mean, I led a lap,” she said. “It was really cool that Clint pushed me. I would have loved to try and work with him, I just didn’t really know what to do, you know? I really ran up front most of the day. … I’m probably not to the point where if I pull out, people are going, ‘OK, she’s going, I’m going.’ That takes awhile to earn the trust and respect of the other drivers. I’m not mad at that, it’s just going to take time. It was a good experience. There was a lot to learn, and I did learn a lot. It was cool to finish all the laps.”

    “She did a good job today,” Bowyer said of how she ran. “She was fast enough to be up there. When you’re racing in that atmosphere, you’ve got to find a fast car.”

    Some say that things would have gone better had her spotter worked better with other drivers, which had Bowyer frustrated and unwilling to work with her again.

    When Patrick came into this deal, her number one goal was to learn about driving stock cars and everything she needed to know about it.

    Statistics prove that she has gone about doing that correctly as last year she had an average finish of 28th, while this year her average finish is 11.7.

    Near the end of last year, you could see improvement happening as she was working on learning the cars as she wanted to do. Clear evidence was shown in the season finale at Homestead-Miami when she took key lessons from her spotter TJ Majors, teammate Aric Almirola and crew chief Eury Jr.

    During that race, Almirola gave her tips on where to run which she took in carefully, though she also found herself questioning under a caution where to run to pick up the most speed. An example of her learning is shown through the following conversation with Almirola.

    Aric Almirola: Danica, you got to enter higher into three as there’s more grip there. At about where the caution lights are, you should try to enter the middle from there on.

    Danica Patrick: 10-4. Thanks a lot for the help

    Almirola: You can run wherever you want in one or two, you can run wherever you want on older tires. Just move up in three and four….(next caution)……You come in on the gray, which is fine. You then turn down away from it. You should try to stay along this black seam, unless you’re tight off.

    Patrick: I’ve been tight in the center. If I try to stay up there, it just pushes further up.

    Almirola: 10-4 See right here on this spot, I ease off the brakes and then here I drive off.

    Patrick: Thanks for showing me, Aric. I really appreciate it. I’m just trying to learn out here.

     

    At the end of the day through all of her learning, she finished 19th.

    Another thing that has helped Patrick is having Johnny Benson as her driver coach this year.

    This reflects back to last October where she said that she would like to have someone there to give her tips.

    “It would be nice if somebody could help me, whoever it is — I would take any help,” Patrick said on ESPN.com. “Like he [Mark Martin] said, you need somebody to get in the car and say this is the setup, go drive it after they’ve driven it. It’s one thing to say drive this line, do this or that, but when you don’t have maybe the car that can do that, it’s just words, so it would be nice for someone to throw me in a car after they’ve driven it so I get a real feel for it.”

    Patrick had spoken to Martin on two separate occasions as they spoke for about an hour when they first met at Phoenix Raceway in 2006 and then again following her wreck at Dover International Speedway. Now with Benson taking a full-time role there, it has certainly helped her.

    This year marks a big year for Danica Patrick as both her Nationwide Series and IZOD IndyCar Series contracts are up, which leaves her the choice to continue down this path of doing part-time Nationwide/full-time IndyCar, or go full-time Nationwide.

  • HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: WHO CASHED IN AND WHO CRAPPED OUT IN LAS VEGAS

    HOORAHS AND WAZZUPS: WHO CASHED IN AND WHO CRAPPED OUT IN LAS VEGAS

    During the previous weekend at Las Vegas we witnessed the continuation of Roush inspired horsepower, we loved the sight of a well loved driver’s return to a Nationwide Series victory lane, we watched a huge improvement in an Indy car driver’s transition to stock cars and two drivers who weren’t getting along late last year really aren’t getting along now. With those thoughts in mind, let’s begin with:

    HOORAH to Carl Edwards for winning Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 400 marking his 19th NASCAR Sprint Cup career win and his second win at Las Vegas. Edwards and his Roush Fenway Racing team has now won three of their last five races after winning the final two events of the 2010 season.

    Edwards gets another HOORAH for his decision to donate his winner’s trophy to the Air Force’s Thunderbirds flying team headquartered at nearby Nellis Air Force Base. Edwards went on a high flying ride along with the Thunderbirds last Thursday and said “they taught me a lot about self discipline and about believing in what you can do. I can’t thank them enough.”

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    WAZZUP with Tony Stewart’s pit road woes that cost the best car on the track a win at Las Vegas? During the course of a lap 155 pit stop, an air hose hung up on the back of the car and Stewart drug the impact wrench attached to it when he left his pit stall. The result was a return to pit road to serve a penalty and a huge loss in track position. The ensuing stop forced the team to only put on two tires in an effort to improve track position. Unfortunately that decision forced the team to take on four tires during their final stop, with 32 laps to go, due to extremely worn left side rubber. Edwards, on the other hand, had to option of only putting on two tires during his final stop and that turned out to be his winning edge.

    Stewart put on a hard charge to catch the new race leader but time simply ran out. After the race he came on the radio and said “somebody please tell me how we lost this race today.” The consolation here is the fact that Stewart left Las Vegas tied for the lead in the points standings with Kurt Busch.

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    On the subject of frustrating pit stops, WAZZUP with the fuel issues that plagued driver Greg Biffle? His Roush Fenway Ford was considered a pre race favorite but a pit road miscue involving the new vented gas can turned his day in Las Vegas into an afternoon loaded with anger and frustration. There appeared to be a hang up in the gas can’s air vent tube which caused a long stop and a loss of track position. It also turned out that the tank wasn’t quite full. When Biffle returned to pit road for his next stop on lap 148, he literally coasted to his pit stall completely out of gas. There was yet another miscue with the gas can leaving the team to wonder if, again, the tank was completely full.

    An understandably angry Biffle, who was regulated to a 28th place finish three laps down, came over the radio and said “I hope all of you are feeling my pain, this is ridiculous.”

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    WAZZUP with the Las Vegas luck suffered by pre race, and home town, favorite Kyle Busch last Sunday. The “Rowdy” one found himself having to dig out of an early race hole after a blown right front tire forced an unscheduled pit stop.

    That turned out to be the least of his problems. It’s very rare for Joe Gibbs Racing to suffer a blown engine. But Busch’s engine blew big time on lap 107 while belching smoke inside of the car. A despondent driver came over the radio and said “there’s flames in my face, load it up let’s go to the house.” Busch started the race leading the Sprint Cup points standings. His 38th place finish on Sunday caused a free fall to 14th in the points.

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    HOORAH to NASCAR for their special effort towards honoring the late, and legendary, Wendell Scott during the Las Vegas weekend. Now regarded as a true pioneer in the history of NASCAR, Scott was the first African-American to officially enter a NASCAR Sprint Cup event, in Spartanburg-South Carolina, back on March 4, 1961. Scott advanced his legacy a giant step further on December 1, 1963 when he became the first African-American to win a NASCAR race in Jacksonville-Florida. NASCAR celebrated the 50th anniversary of Scott’s entry into the sport by issuing a special decal that was displayed on their Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series cars last weekend. His daughter, Deborah Scott, was at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway to participate in this special remembrance.

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    HOORAH to the Las Vegas Motor Speedway for a well planned fan promotion that led to Sunday’s Sprint Cup race being a sellout. The fan base for Saturday’s Nationwide Series was also quite good. This lends additional credence to the popular theory that says Las Vegas deserves a second NASCAR weekend on the schedule. During the Fox Sports broadcast Darrell Waltrip said he would like to see a second Cup event in Las Vegas as the final race of the season which would lead right into champion’s week. I find myself agreeing with that.

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    HOORAH to Mark Martin for his triumphant return to a Nationwide Series victory lane after winning Saturday’s Sam’s Town 300 in Las Vegas. Granted, he had some help when Brad Keselowski crashed on the final lap, but Martin put himself in position for the win by doing an outstanding job of conserving fuel during the latter stages of the race. Martin scored his 49th career win in the series.

    A HOORAH also goes to Turner Motorsports for scoring their first ever series win and backing that play with a one-two finish after Justin Allgaier finished second. Their other teams, driven by Jason Leffler and Reed Sorenson, also had strong finishes of ninth and 11th. Turner Motorsports also left Las Vegas with Sorenson leading the series’ championship points standings with team mates Leffler and Allgaier ranked third and fifth.

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    WAZZUP with the horrible racing luck experienced by Brad Keselowski, and Roger Penske Racing, so far in the Nationwide Series? The trend started with the season opener at Daytona where Keselowski finished 30th following a crash. The news wasn’t any better a week later in Phoenix where the team finished 34th also due to a crash.

    But the absolute crushing blow came last weekend at Las Vegas. First off a practice crash forced the team to roll out their back up car. During the race Keselowski had to make up ground due to a pit road speeding penalty and then later just missed being caught up in someone else’s wreck by a matter of inches. Keselowski took command of the Sam’s Town 300 on lap 144. It appeared that he had removed the monkey on his back and was on the way to a win. That’s when the right front tire blew and sent his Penske Dodge hard into wall on the white flag lap. However the driver does deserve a HOORAH for limping his way under the checkers for a third place finish.

    Doing a little bit of math, that’s four wrecked race cars since February 19th. This is not a reflection on driver and team performance levels. This is just plain bad luck.

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    WAZZUP with “Rowdy” Busch’s bonsai restart with 70 laps left in the race? During the course of a double file restart, Busch was lined up on the outside and then dived low all the way to the bottom of the apron in an effort to charge to the front. All of a sudden he moved up on the track and came perilously close to Brad Keselowski who barely had time to react to give him some racing room. Busch wound up sliding his Toyota across the infield grass and parked his car nose first into the inside turn one wall. After leading 81 laps of the race, a sure fire favorite to win had to take the car behind the wall and settle for a 30th place finish.

    However, Busch does deserve a HOORAH for taking full responsibility for the incident by saying “I screwed up, that’s why I run these, (Nationwide Series), races so I can learn something for tomorrow.”

    WAZZUP with Josh Wise and his wild ride through the infield grass? The Kobalt Tools 400 was barely underway when Wise’s Ford went sailing through the infield with such force all four wheels left the ground. It was a good thing Wise wasn’t playing golf. It would have taken forever to replace all of those divots.

    WAZZUP with the grass being there in the first place? I’ll agree that the finely manicured lawn makes for some nice looking landscaping and it really brings out the color of those custom painted corporate logos. But when a race car slides into that grass it’s like driving on ice and frequently a recipe for a major wreck. Perhaps it’s time, in the name of safety, for all tracks on the NASCAR schedule to place a layer of asphalt over the pretty grass.

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    HOORAH to Danica Patrick for a job well done in the Sam’s Town 300. After going two laps down early in the event, she drove her way to a fourth place, lead lap, finish. The effort made her the first ever female driver to score a top five finish in a NASCAR Nationwide Series race. She’s also the highest finishing female driver in a NASCAR national touring series race. The previous record dates back to October 2, 1949 and was set by Sara Christian who finished fifth in a Sprint Cup event in Heidlberg-Pennsylvania.

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    WAZZUP with that altercation between drivers Robby Gordon and Kevin Conway? On Saturday morning NASCAR announced that Gordon had been placed on immediate probation for an unspecified period and the decision was based on what they termed an “emergency action.” Robin Pemberton, NASCAR Vice President of Competition, said the precise term of Gordon’s probation would be announced on Tuesday. Conway was not placed on probation, but Pemberton did say that “Conway may not get a free pass either.” He also noted that no NASCAR official actually witnessed the incident and that it was Conway himself who notified them of the situation.

    There has been no real comments from anyone regarding this alleged altercation but it is known that Conway has filed an official complaint with the Las Vegas Police who are reported to be interviewing possible witnesses to determine if the investigation will be turned over to the Clark County District Attorney’s office who will decide if official charges will be filed.

    The hard feelings between these two drivers stems from last year when Robby Gordon Motorsports provided Conway, and his sponsor Extenze, with a car to drive for seven races. Gordon has since filed a California based lawsuit against Extenze citing non payment of their sponsor bill. Meanwhile Conway has filed a North Carolina based suit claiming Gordon owes him $27,000 in bonus money for winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Rookie of the Year title. It’s believed that the presence of these dual lawsuits has made both drivers hesitate to officially comment on what happened last Friday in the Las Vegas garage. However, Gordon did reportedly state that he would pay Conway the $27,000 when he receives his $690,000 from Extenze. Gordon did acknowledge that there was a heated confrontation with Conway but said it was verbal.

    This incident has already launched a debate that raised the question why isn’t this incident covered by the “have at it boys” policy implemented by NASCAR early last year? There also seems to be a question regarding why wasn’t Jeff Gordon and Jeff Burton punished for their nationally televised fight last year during the Texas race? The answers to those questions may come when we finally learn exactly what happened between Robby Gordon and Kevin Conway.

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    Here’s some HOORAHS for this week’s NASCAR notable quoteables. The first two goes to the always fun Kyle Petty and some clever “Twitter” messages. A fan sent Petty a “Tweet” asking him if he thought there was a way for NASCAR to sanction a 24 hour endurance race. Petty replied “yes, it’s called Pocono.”

    In a second “Tweet” Petty wrote “if I were a driver still, in every interview I would try to work in a Charlie Sheen quote, just saying.”

    Carrying that line of humor one step further was Fox Sports’ NASCAR host Chris Meyers. Part of the network’s pre race show is the popular “gas and go” segment with Darrell Waltrip and Jeff Hammond. Making it a point to let us know that they had not seen the questions in advance, Meyers said “these questions were locked up, much like Charlie Sheen’s sanity.”

    The absolute final WAZZUP of the week goes to ESPN NASCAR analyst Brad Daugherty for his efforts to sing Elvis Presley’s “Viva Las Vegas.” It was so bad that I’m amazed one of those famous Las Vegas Elvis impersonators didn’t charge into the ESPN booth to make him stop.

  • Sadler Moves Up in the Point Standings after 12th-Place Finish at Las Vegas

    LAS VEGAS (March 7, 2011) — After a solid sixth-place qualifying effort Elliott Sadler and the No. 2 TapouT Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) team fought a loose-handling race car until fuel mileage relegated them to a 12th-place finish.

    “We were just so loose all day,” Sadler said after the race. “After we went a lap down and got the “lucky dog” award we were able to make a huge swing at the handling of the car and were pretty good. All in all we ran well today but things just didn’t come together at the end. I’m really looking forward to going to Bristol in two weeks. That is one of my favorite tracks and I’m confident we will run well there.”

    Sadler started the Sam’s Town 300 from the sixth position. When the green-flag dropped Sadler’s KHI teammate Kevin Harvick jumped to the lead with Sadler right behind moving up to the second position. As the laps continued, Sadler became stuck in the outside lane and dropped back to the ninth position. He quickly reported to crew chief Ernie Cope that the car was too loose and in need of an adjustment on the first pit stop.

    The race remained under green-flag conditions as the field came to pit road for the first round of pit stops. On lap 49, Sadler brought the No. 2 TapouT Impala to pit road for four tires, fuel and an air-pressure adjustment. Sadler returned to the track in the 10th position only seconds in front of leader Kyle Busch who had lapped the field up to the 11th position. On lap 58, Sadler went one lap down to the leaders, but caught a break only six laps later as the caution waved for the second time of the day awarding Sadler the “lucky dog” award placing him back on the lead lap.

    The team took a big swing at the handling of the No. 2 car during the pit sequence making a number of adjustments in addition to taking four tires and fuel. Sadler returned to the track in the 10th position. He again reported a loose-handling condition on the restart, but as the run continued the car started to come to him.

    By the halfway point Sadler was running solidly in the ninth position when the third caution of the day waved at lap 101. The team came back down pit road during the caution for four tires, fuel and another adjustment. A great stop by the No. 2 team moved Sadler into the seventh position. Another caution at lap 123 saw the No. 2 team back on pit road for fuel and another chassis adjustment. Another solid stop by the No. 2 KHI crew moved Sadler into the fifth position for the lap 129 restart. On lap 138, Sadler moved into the fourth position just as the yellow flag flew for the sixth time in the 200-lap event. The No. 2 team followed the leaders and decided not to come to pit road since they were several laps away from their fuel window.

    On the restart on lap 143, Sadler was unable to get the car into gear loosing two positions on the restart, however the team was hopeful the engine would not experience any issues with so few laps remaining in the event.

    As the laps wound down many of the leaders began to peel down pit road for a quick splash of fuel. With only 12 laps remaining in the race, Sadler hit pit road for the final time under green-flag conditions for two tires and fuel. Returning to the track in the seventh position the team felt confident of a top-10 finish, but with seven laps left, Sadler radioed to the team that he believed he had lost a cylinder. Sadler was able to nurse the No. 2 TapouT machine home to a 12th-place finish.

    Mark Martin went on to win the race followed by Justin Allgaier, Brad Kesolowski, Danica Patrick and Trevor Bayne. Sadler moved up from 15th to 12th in the Driver’s Point standings. The NASCAR Nationwide Series returns in two weeks to attack the World’s Fastest Half-Mile at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. Coverage begins live on ESPN at 2:00 p.m., EST on Saturday, March 19th.

  • DODGE AWARDS 2010 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES CHAMPION BRAD KESELOWSKI WITH COMMEMORATIVE 2011 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT8 392

    DODGE AWARDS 2010 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES CHAMPION BRAD KESELOWSKI WITH COMMEMORATIVE 2011 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT8 392

    LAS VEGAS (March 6, 2011) – In celebration of its first NASCAR Nationwide Series championship, Dodge awarded 2010 champion Brad Keselowski with “The Biggest Trophy In NASCAR – Imported From Detroit – today during ceremonies at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

    Dodge Motorsports’ Bryan Viger handed over the keys to a 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392, a BKR (Brad Keselowski Racing) Commemorative Edition high-performance street vehicle custom built by the “Mopar Underground” team at Chrysler Group LLC in Auburn Hills, Mich.

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    Penske Racing's Brad Keselowski stands next to his 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 high-performance street vehicle presented by Dodge in recognition of his 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series driver's championship.
    During his 2010 record-breaking season, Keselowski recorded six wins, 26 top-five and 29 top-10 finishes in the No. 22 Discount Tire/Ruby Tuesday Dodge from Penske Racing.

    Custom features on the vehicle include;

    • Deep Water Blue paint from the 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Inaugural Edition along with hood, roof and rear decklid finished in matte black and accented with grabber blue pin stripe.

    • Custom 22-inch Forgiato wheels carry matte black powder coated paint and grabber blue pin stripes added to the outside wheel lips.

    • Standard 392 HEMI® fender badges have been moved to each side of the hood and replaced with 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series Champion decals on both fenders

    • Modified interior features Smooth Pearl White leather-trimmed seats and dual blue stripes accented by unique blue stitching from the 2011 Dodge Challenger SRT8 392 Inaugural Edition model.

    • Under the hood is the 392-cubic inch HEMI® V-8 powertrain pumping out 470 horsepower and 470 lb.-ft. of torque

    o Newest HEMI engine in the SRT product lineup provides 45 more horsepower and an additional 90 lb.-ft. of torque at 2,900 rpm versus the previous 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 engine

    o Fuel Saver technology (four-cylinder mode) improves fuel economy 15-percent on the highway versus the previous 6.1-liter HEMI V-8 engine

    • Stock exhaust system is replaced with new Corsa-tuned system from Mopar

    For more information contact: Denny Darnell at ddarnell@darnellcommunications.net or (704) 975-3252 or Scott Sebastian at ssebastian@darnellcommunications.net or (312) 519-5040.

  • What a Difference a Year Makes: Brad Keselowski Can’t Find Luck Even in Sin City

    What a Difference a Year Makes: Brad Keselowski Can’t Find Luck Even in Sin City

    A year ago Brad Keselowski could do no wrong in the Nationwide Series.

    After three races in 2011 though, Keselowski can’t catch a break. He was one lap away from going from worse to first at Las Vegas. After wrecking on Thursday in an unofficial practice session to being able to make it on fuel mileage, it all ended in turn one.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”285″][/media-credit]Up the hill the No. 22 Discount Tire Dodge went and into the wall. Mark Martin went on to win the race.

    “I guess there’s a lot to talk about huh,” asked Keselowski after the race.

    “We started off this weekend and I didn’t think we were very good at all. We were atrociously bad and my team worked all weekend long and found speed in my car,” he said.

    He continued by saying he had about a fourth place car and that the team used strategy and smarts to get themselves in a position to win. Upon hearing everyone in front of him had to pit, Keselowski said he just ran his own race and waited until he was in the right position.

    “I was trying to conserve my stuff and watch Mark (Martin) behind and watch my gap; I felt like I did a good job of that. I felt like we had it (race win) but obviously didn’t. I didn’t push the car too hard that’s for sure. I must have run over something because (the tire) went down quick and I’m sure that I ran over something.”

    At first it was though that Keselowski had run out of fuel however his team reported that he was good to go to the end. The tire went down from what Keselowski and the team assume came from running over something off the No 81 of Donnie Neuenberger.

    He was still able to finish third.

    “Just one of them days where you do everything right and don’t win,” Keselowski said.

    “That’s the way it goes sometimes. I guess that’s why they call it racing because otherwise you’d go off the practice sheet and know who’d win the race. Obviously that’s not the way that it worked out today. I just feel bad for my guys.”

    The luck, or lack there of for Keselowski, is something he’s not used to. Just a few months ago he was celebrating his first Nationwide Series championship. Ever since the new season started in Daytona the series has seen Keselowski suffer through events he hasn’t seen in a while.

    In 2010 Keselowski beat the competition for the championship with impressive numbers. In 35 starts he had five poles, six wins, 26 top fives and 29 top 10s. Up into Daytona just a few weeks ago he hadn’t had a DNF in over 100 races. Then he had two back-to-back in the first two races this season.

    Daytona he was involved in a wreck. Phoenix last weekend he again ended up wrecked after a flat tire. And now Vegas where the team will leave with another beat up car.

    “We’ve had three-straight weeks in this Nationwide Series with three pretty good cars,” said Keselowski.

    “I thought that we had the car to beat at Daytona and got wrecked there. I felt like we had a decent car at Phoenix to run in the top five and blew a tire. I felt like we could have at least run in the top five and steal a win; it looked like we were going to and something happened. It’s got to come back around. We’re just on downside of the roller coaster; I’m ready for it to come back up.”

    To say he wasn’t pleased is an understatement. Not only was Keselowski upset for his team, but he didn’t appreciate the TV broadcast getting their information wrong in terms of what occurred with his tire.

    “TV would say that,” said Keselowski about him making contact with another car which cut his tire.

    “They got no idea what they’re talking about. I never touched him [Elliott Sadler]. You can tell I’m a big fan of TV, they get the facts straight about 10 percent of the time.”

    It’s all apart of racing and Keselowski knows that. He wrote as much on his Twitter page after the race was over. He also mentioned that he won a race like that in 2009 at Dover, so Saturday must have been his turn to have it go against him.

    Keselowski will have a chance for redemption tomorrow afternoon in the Sprint Cup Series event. He starts 20th in his No. 2 Miller Lite Dodge.