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  • On Pit Road: NASCAR Tracks react to stop the bleeding

    On Pit Road: NASCAR Tracks react to stop the bleeding

    When the nations economy tanked in 2008, the ticket renewals for 2009 suddenly slumped. Track operators scrambled for a way to keep the fans coming back. Some did media blitzes touting lower concession prices (usually lowered by a few pennies) and their overstated special fan activities. Needless to say, all these new fan activities were coming at higher prices. Some tracks that in the past had demanded that season ticket holders pay in advance, sometimes nearly a year in advance for their tickets, suddenly began payment plans. These plans of course, did not involve any kind of price reductions.

    [media-credit name=”David Yeazell” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]Although ticket sales did fall in 2009, it wasn’t enough for NASCAR or the track operators to take it all that seriously. When the 2010 season arrived it was obvious by the empty seats for the Daytona 500 that the lack of response was noticed by the fans. When the series moved on to California Speedway, it was all but impossible for the TV cameras to avoid showing the thousands of empty seats. In fairness of course, the left coast track has always had a dismal attendance record. If these facts didn’t get their attention, it was in March when the series headed to Bristol Motor Speedway, a track that held the record of 55 straight sellouts for NASCAR’s top series events. The cameras panned and attempted to miss the empty seats, but it was a lost cause. The fans at home could clearly see the empty seats on the front stretch. Despite NASCAR and BMS claiming that the sellout only missed by about 22,000 seats, it was evident that the number was much higher, estimated to be 45,000 empty seats.

    I did a story that week http://www.onpitroad.com/2010/03/bristol-sellout-is-no-more.html about the wake up call evolving from that race, and how BMS had made attempts to stop the bleeding. In addition to the failure of the tracks to address the situation, I made an observation that the surrounding service industry refused to make any concessions on their part. BMS has begun taking steps to address that and I will cover that in a later column.

    Ten years ago NASCAR was experiencing a robust economy, it was the fastest growing fan sport in America. Ticket sales were so brisk that many of the established tracks were quickly gearing up to add more seats. The TV networks were battling each other over the right to broadcast races. NASCAR and the largest track owners, International Speedway Corporation (ISC) and Speedway Motorsports Inc. (SMI) were recording record profits. They had a product so popular folks were begging them to take their money.

    Two new tracks were opened in 2001 by ISC, Chicagoland Speedway and Kansas Speedway. Not to abandon the thoughts of increased profits both tracks prohibited fans from bringing coolers into the grandstand. There was a specific prohibition against bringing any food or beverages into the grandstands. This ensured the increased sales of highly overpriced food and beverages and a guarantee to maximum profits.

    The older tracks allowed the long tradition of fans being able to bring coolers into the stands and the fear that race fan protest could effect ticket sales kept those policies in place. When the Twin Towers were attacked on September 11, 2001 the whole nation reeled in shock and horror that such an attack could have happened. NASCAR quickly cancelled the race scheduled for that weekend as the government had grounded air traffic in a knee jerk reaction. That pause gave NASCAR and the track owners time to consider a more permanent response. They responded by using the fear instilled in Americans to finally take a swipe at those dreaded coolers. “In the interest of security” the tracks had developed a new marketing plan. Knowing that the fans would protest outright bans on coolers, the plan was to downsize the coolers allowed. From a 14”x14”x14” cooler allowed at most tracks, the new 6”x6”x 12” cooler rule was implemented. This size of course was not an industry standard size, but lucky for the fans, each track would have just such coolers available for sale. The new rule did draw some protest, but ISC quickly waved the American flag and proclaimed the Patriotic nature of the change.

    As the policy continued over the years, most tracks continued the upward spiral of ticket and concession prices, showing no mercy on the fans. However at Kansas Speedway the expected sellouts did not occur and as ticket sales continued to lag it forced the track in 2006 to join most of the other tracks with the 6x6x12 cooler policy. Of course at Chicagoland Speedway the ban continued, although they did allow fans to bring ONE factory sealed plastic bottle of water in with them.

    Back to 2011, the wake up call has finally arrived at ISC headquarters and some new changes are coming in 2011. The NORMAL size coolers are back! Yep, you read that correctly. The NEW Daytona international Speedway gate admission policy now allows the old familiar 14”x14”x14” soft sided coolers. In addition, the 18” clear plastic bag rule has made way to allow one school sized backpack. That’s a pretty good start, but I wonder if it has come too late.

    OK, that takes care of Daytona, let’s see what’s happening at the other ISC tracks:

    Phoenix International Raceway – Larger cooler, still 18×18 plastic bag
    California Speedway- Small coolers, backpacks
    Martinsville Speedway- Large cooler, backpack
    Talladega Superspeedway- Large cooler-backpack
    Richmond International Raceway – Large cooler, backpack
    Darlington Raceway – Large cooler, 18×18 bags
    Kansas Speedway – Larger cooler, backpack
    Michigan International Speedway – Large cooler, backpack
    Watkins Glen International – Large cooler, backpack
    Chicagoland Speedway – Small cooler, no backpack
    Homestead-Miami Speedway – Large cooler, backpack

  • J.R. Fitzpatrick To Run For Baker Curb Racing in Nationwide Series at Daytona

    J.R. Fitzpatrick To Run For Baker Curb Racing in Nationwide Series at Daytona

    J.R. Fitzpatrick announced that he’d begin his 2011 season with the Saturday’s DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona, which is the opening race for the NASCAR Nationwide Series season.

    [media-credit name=” JRFitzpatrick” align=”alignright” width=”141″][/media-credit]The 22-year-old, Cambridge, Ontario native will race the No. 27 Shick Hydro/Energizer Ford Mustang for Baker Curb Racing. This marks a continued partnership with Fitzpatrick and Shick Hydro as they sponsored him during the 2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season and the three Nationwide Series races he ran last year for JR Motorsports. Though this marks the first time that Fitzpatrick has come together with Energizer Canada Inc.

    “I can’t think of a better race to start the new season with,” Fitzpatrick commented in a press release.  “Daytona boasts an atmosphere like no other and to be in a race with the opportunity to compete against guys like Dale Earnhardt Jr and Tony Stewart is fantastic.  I’ve raced at Daytona before, a couple of years ago in the Truck Series, and ran well leading the most laps in that event before taking fourth.”

    “I’m sure that experience and knowledge will help combined with my time in the NASCAR Nationwide Series last season.  This is definitely where I want to be competing on a regular basis so I’m looking to make a strong start to the year on Saturday.  I’m obviously grateful to Schick Canada and Energizer Canada for their support this week and I look forward to flying the maple leaf flag for Canadian fans!”

    Fitzpatrick finished fourth a couple years ago when he ran the truck series opener at Daytona for Kevin Harvick Incorporated, and last year finished in the top 10 at both Montreal and Road Atlanta in the Nationwide Series.

    “We’re really looking forward to teaming up with J.R.,” commented Baker Curb Racing’s Team President, Matt Crews.  “I’ve had the opportunity to spend some time with him this off season and get to know him.  His attitude and dedication to his sport is certainly very impressive and his potential is limitless!”

    This past year, Fitzpatrick took on running the entire NASCAR Canadian Tire Series schedule, with his goals set on winning the championship. He was in the thick of the battle all year long, though after a bad finish at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve and a broken clutch at Riverside Speedway, he ended up second, 40 points behind champion D.J. Kennington.

    “It’s good,” Fitzpatrick told me. “I took all of last year off as I was racing stuff in the States. But after taking a year off, the series has definitely grown quite a bit. It does need more cars but competitive wise, it is doing very well. To finish second in the championship after taking a year off, I am pretty pleased about that.”

    Fitzpatrick got started in the series when it was named CASCAR and became the youngest champion at the age of 18 in 2006.

    The following year, NASCAR took over rights to the series and it has been debated as to whether that was a positive move or not for the series. Fitzpatrick said he’s seen the influence, though thinks it’ll still take time.

    “It’s helped in a way,” he said. “But I think it’s going to take some time to get some more people in the series because it does cost a lot to run that deal. The series is slowly going and it’s going to take a few years for it to grow to its full potential.”

    On top of running the Canadian Tire Series and the Nationwide Series when time allows, Fitzpatrick hits the local tracks and races at the grass roots level where it started.

    “I support it 100 percent anyway I can,” he said of grass roots racing. “At the end of the day, that’s where we all started and guys that don’t feel like coming back, I don’t get it. I wish I had a late model as that’s where I started but super stocks are a lot of fun.”

    For this year, he put a Super Stock race car together with some friends.

    “Its fun,” he said of running the car. “It’s definitely a different kind of car for me. Me and my friend built this car and it’s been working fairly well. We’re starting ninth out of 45 cars so we’re pretty happy about that.”

    Fitzpatrick had a successful year with that as he got his first feature  Super Stock win at Flamboro Speedway during FrostFest.

    Fitzpatrick got started in racing at the age of six running a Jr. Late Model.

    “I got started through Jr. Late Models when I was six years old at Sauble Beach,” he said. “Then I moved on to Delaware (Speedway) and when I was 13 years old, I got a late model and then from there, I just stayed in heavy stock cars.”

    Fitzpatrick then moved up to the CASCAR Super Series, where he finished second in the Rookie of the Year standings in 2004 at the age of 16.

    At the age of 17, he scored his first win and got three top-fives and five top-10 finishes.

    Then in 2006, he became the youngest Canadian Tire Series National Champion with a win, five podium finishes and two pole awards at the age of 18.

    Over the next three years in the Canadian Tire Series, Fitzpatrick would earn a total of four wins, 10 top-fives, 14 top-10s and five pole awards.

    Fitzpatrick made his first in the NASCAR Busch Series (now Nationwide Series) at the Telcel-Motorola Mexico 200 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City, where he finished 33rd due to an ill-handling car.

    Fitzpatrick’s last race at Daytona was when he made his first start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series in 2009 where he finished fourth, driving the No. 7 Mammoet Chevrolet Silverado at Daytona International Speedway for TRG Motorsports.

    Fitzpatrick will be on-track on Wednesday and Thursday of this week with four NASCAR Nationwide Series practice sessions scheduled before Friday hosts qualifying at 4:10pm EST.  The ‘DRIVE4COPD 300’ starts on Saturday 19th February at 1:15pm EST.  Race fans in Canada can watch the ‘DRIVE4COPD 300’ live on TSN2 with broadcast coverage starting at Noon EST on Saturday.

  • JR Motorsports — NNS Daytona Preview

    JR MOTORSPORTS TEAM PREVIEW

    No. 88 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet/No. 7 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet

    No. 5 Hellmann’s Chevrolet

    EVENT – DRIVE4COPD 300 (120 laps / 300 miles)

    TRACK – Daytona International Speedway (2.5-mile tri-oval)

    DATE – Saturday, Feb. 19, 2011

    TV / RADIO – ESPN2 (coverage begins at 1:15 p.m. EST) / MRN (broadcast begins at 12:45 p.m. EST)

    Aric Almirola

    No. 88 Grand Touring Vodka Chevrolet

    “This year Daytona is going to be a little bit different with the repaving of the race track. It’s going to be an unknown for most teams. So going down there with our GT Vodka team, we have a little extra testing time, which is going to be great for us. I’ve raced with a lot of the guys that are going to be in the Nationwide race at Daytona. When you’re drafting it’s so important to trust the guys you’re drafting with. I think many of the guys have a sense of trust and respect for me on the race track when it comes to drafting. I feel like I will get a lot of help once we get out there.

    “Daytona is different from the other tracks for its historical significance to the sport of NASCAR. To know that back in the day they raced on the beach there, and all the history behind Daytona with the foundation of our sport, it separates it from the other race tracks. You go in there excited and ready to kick off the year, and get a good start to the season. I want to win at Daytona probably worse than anybody. I grew up about an hour and a half from the track, so I always have a lot of friends and family that come to that race. I think that adds more pressure than just the fact that it’s Daytona.”

    Danica Patrick

    No. 7 Go Daddy Chevrolet

    “Daytona is exciting because it’s the first race of the year and everybody is geared up and ready to go. I’m looking forward to going back to some of these tracks for a second time with the Go Daddy car. When I went back to Fontana last fall it showed me what can happen if you start the weekend off from a better position. Instead of spending practice sessions learning the track and getting adjusted to the car’s handling, you can focus on other things. At some of the tracks last year, I had just gotten on the track and I’m telling Tony (Eury Jr., crew chief) the car is loose, where once I get up to speed it’s going to be tight. So you just feel like you’re wasting a lot of time. So being able to start the weekend from a good position really allows you all the practice time to improve the car and be in a better position for the race.

    “I can’t even begin to describe what a help Tony Jr. has been to me. He’s been there from the beginning of last year and has taught me so much. I don’t think anyone needs me to reiterate how little I knew about stock cars when I climbed into one last season. He’s been a contributing factor in helping with my learning curve. JR Motorsports has also done everything they could to help me out in giving me as much testing as possible. And like I’ve said many times, the other drivers on the circuit were all so nice to me. So I really felt like if I had a question, there was somebody that could help me out with an answer. I really felt the respect and the honesty from those guys.”

    Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    No. 5 Hellmann’s Chevrolet

    “I just enjoy racing at Daytona. It’s a place that has a neat feeling. It has a great atmosphere, a lot of history, and it feels good to be there. With the new surface at Daytona, it has lessened the challenge we’re typically up against. I do expect there to be some tire failures, which seems to happen on a newly paved track. The debris that comes off these cars just has nowhere to go. There aren’t the typical crevices for debris to fall down into, so it just sits on the surface and cuts tires down.

    “I feel good about the contingent of cars and teams JR Motorsports is taking to Daytona this year. We’ve got solid sponsors that we enjoy being associated with, and I expect our cars to be really competitive. Tony Sr. and Tony Jr. have worked really hard this off-season for this one race, and they have a pretty good track record at Daytona. There’s no arguing that. I like what we’re taking.

    “Chris Heroy will be my crew chief for this race. He is one of the lead engineers at Hendrick Motorsports, and I think very highly of him. He was the engineer on my Cup team last year. I think he has such potential in this sport, and I wanted to run a race or two with him, you know, give him a shot. We call him Sunshine. or Shine. He’s a smart guy, and in a situation where I am running a third car for a team that typically only runs two, we had a hole to fill and Shine was the guy I wanted to fill it. I appreciate Rick (Hendrick), Doug (Duchardt) and Lance (McGrew) over at Hendrick Motorsports for letting us borrow him for the Nationwide race. We’ll have a lot of fun.”

    JR MOTORSPORTS NOTEBOOK –

    275th START FOR JRM – The Feb. 19th season opener at Daytona marks the 275th start for JR Motorsports in Nationwide Series competition. Dating back to its introductory race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in 2005, the team amassed nine wins, 54 top-fives and 112 top-10s with five poles and 1,142 laps led.

    EARNHARDT FAMILY AT DAYTONA – The Earnhardt family owns 47 wins at the historic 2.5-mile speedway. Earnhardt Sr. secured 34 wins, with Earnhardt Jr. supplying 13 victories to the list. Earnhardt Jr.’s six Nationwide Series wins at the facility are the most among active drivers, just one win behind overall leader, Earnhardt Sr. In both Nationwide and Sprint Cup Series competition the younger Earnhardt owns 17 top-five and 24 top-10 finishes, with two poles and 907 laps led.

    DEFENDING WINNER – Dale Earnhardt Jr. drove to victory in his most recent race at Daytona International Speedway last July. Earnhardt secured a storybook ending with his win in the No. 3 Wrangler Chevrolet after qualifying third and leading the final 33 laps. It marked Earnhardt Jr.’s 23rd win in the Nationwide Series.

    CHART TOPPER – Earnhardt Jr. ranks first in the Nationwide Series’ fastest-lap- run category at Daytona over the past six years, according to NASCAR Statistical Services. Additionally, Earnhardt Jr. ranks in the top five in the following categories: laps led, green-flag passes, and laps in the top 15. He also owns a top-10 ranking in average running position, driver rating, fastest drivers late in a run, green flag speed, and speed in traffic.

    HELLMANN’S No. 5 TEAM – Earnhardt Jr.’s last turn behind the wheel of the No. 5 Chevrolet featured a pole and a third-place finish (Atlanta in 2009). For Daytona, the Hellmann’s team is comprised of Hendrick Motorsports employees. Chris Heroy, an engineer on Mark Martin’s No. 5 Sprint Cup entry, will assume the role of crew chief for the race, marking his debut in that position. The over-the-wall crew on the Hellmann’s team also serves as Earnhardt Jr.’s crew in the Sprint Cup Series.

    TITLE CONTENDER – Almirola and the No. 88 team are poised to make another run at JRM’s initial championship in 2011. In the eight races Almirola ran for JRM last season, he tallied 1,021 points. At that pace Almirola would have earned a second-place finish among the Nationwide Series regulars over a 34-race span.

    ALMIROLA AT DAYTONA – With only two starts to his credit at Daytona, Almirola owns one pole and one top-five start with respective finishes of 19th and 28th.His average start at the facility is 2.0.Almirola’s most recent Nationwide Series start there came in the summer of 2007. Despite growing up two hours away from Daytona International Speedway, Almirola, a native of Tampa, Fla., considers it his home track.

    DAYTONA STATS FOR 88 – Since 2006, the No. 88 team earned one top-five and three top-10 finishes at Daytona, all of which came in night races. In 2010 the team also led laps in two of the three restrictor-plate races.

    A STRONG 2010 – In his eight races with JRM last season, Almirola notched one top-five and four top-10 finishes. He led 19 laps, including at least one in six of his eight starts. Almirola’s average finish with the team is 13.0.

    DANICA’S 2011 NNS SCHEDULE – Patrick will compete in 12 Nationwide Series races in 2011, including the first four events of the year at Daytona, Phoenix, Las Vegas and Bristol. The remainder of her schedule features races at Chicagoland Speedway (June 4), Daytona International Speedway (July 1), Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (Aug. 20), Richmond International Raceway (Sept. 9), Kansas Speedway (Oct. 8), Texas Motor Speedway (Nov. 5), Phoenix International Raceway (Nov. 12), and Homestead-Miami Speedway (Nov. 19). GoDaddy.com will sponsor 11 of Patrick’s 12 races with Tissot returning as a primary sponsor for the Chicagoland event.

    PATRICK AT DAYTONA – Daytona marks only the second track where Patrick will have multiple NNS starts (the first was Auto Club Speedway). She earned one top-10 finish in the ARCA event at Daytona in 2010 and has one start there in NNS competition.

    DRIVER APPEARANCES – JR Motorsports drivers Aric Almirola and Josh Wise will appear at the JR Nation merchandise hauler for autographs on Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011, from 12:30 p.m. – 1:15 p.m. in the fan concourse area.

    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 and Danica Patrick. Watch exclusive video content, including pre and post race reports with drivers and crew.

    JRM QUICK FACT – Four former Daytona 500 winners have driven a JRM Chevrolet, including Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Jamie McMurray and Ryan Newman.

  • Ricky Stenhouse Jr. DRIVE4COPD 300 Advance

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. – DRIVE4COPD 300 ADVANCE

    Team:              No. 6 Blackwell Angus Ford Mustang Crew Chief:        Mike Kelley Chassis:            RK-665                                      

    THE STATS 

    Date      Event                            S    F        Laps      Status        Winnings            2-13-10  DRIVE4COPD 300          10        36    68/120  Accident      $52,453 7-2-10    Subway Jalapeno 250        6            3      120/120    Running        $52,818

                              Races        Wins    Top-5s    Top-10s    Money          Cumulative            2                0          1              1          $105,271

    THE QUOTES  

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 6 Blackwell Angus Ford Mustang:  “I’m looking forward to it because I think our cars are better than what they were when we were running the Mustangs last year.  I think our motor program is better and I think across the board our team is really, really solid that we kept together from last year.  It’ll be a little different with the new surface.  I think it’s going to really even the playing field out for everybody.  I was kind of looking forward to going back and it being the rough, slick surface that it used to be but it’ll be cool to get on the new Daytona.” 

    ARE YOU PLANNING TO USE THE SAME CAR THAT RAN AT DAYTONA IN JULY?  “It’s a new car.  The car we ran in July I think is going to be our backup but like I said we had it built for handling and now we’re going to need to go back with a Talladega package, something that’s just strictly fast.” 

    DO YOU THINK YOU WILL GET MORE DRAFTING HELP THIS YEAR BECAUSE YOU’RE NOT A ROOKIE?  “We really didn’t have too big of a problem at Daytona in July once we started running well and the way we ended running well last year I felt like I got a lot more respect at Homestead and Texas and Kansas than I did in the beginning of the year.  Putting together races and us finishing well towards the end of the year helped the respect factor I feel like but I’m not one to jump in and out of line.  I just kind of stay in line and do what everybody else does.  Generally it turns out alright so hopefully towards the end of the race we can get some good help.”   

    THE FACTS

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. earned 2010 Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year honors by rallying from a 35-point deficit, the largest in NASCAR national series history…Qualified sixth last July in only previous attempt at Daytona (February qualifying was rained out)…Stenhouse Jr. has completed 170 of 222 possible laps in two starts at the 2.5-mile speedway (76.6 percent).

    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.

    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.

  • R3 Motorsports Goes Wild For A Good Reason At Daytona

    DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA (February 15, 2011) – -In a top deal announced today, Sponsormonsters and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) have agreed to a three-year partnership with full-time NASCAR Nationwide Series team R3 Motorsports and driver Robert Richardson Jr. beginning with Saturday’s DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway.

      Boasting a defying paint scheme, designed by the legendary NASCAR artist Sam Bass, the No. 23 Dodge Challenger will display a tiger, an elephant, a penguin, a dolphin and a turtle along with the Wildlife Conservation Society logo. R3 Motorsports, Sponsormonsters and WCS will use this partnership to bring further awareness to the need to save wildlife and wild places around the globe.    Today, WCS protects many of the world’s iconic creatures here and abroad, including gorillas in the Congo, tigers in India, wolverines in the Yellowstone Rockies, and ocean giants in our world’s amazing seascapes.   Through their NASCAR partnership with R3 Motorsports and rising star Richardson Jr., both entities are hoping to reach new levels of exposure of, and more importantly support for, the WCS mission from NASCAR’s impressive fan base.   “We’re very proud and excited by this partnership with the Wildlife Conservation Society,” said Robert Richardson Jr., who will drive the WCS Dodge Challengers in 2011. “I undoubtedly believe we have one of the coolest looking cars on the track heading into race day. This partnership with WCS is important to me because I’m an activist for exactly what they stand for. Everyone better bet that we’re going to make this partnership work and bring further awareness while we rally support from those inside and outside the NASCAR community.”

      Robert Boston, President of Sponsormonsters, commented on the announcement. “We are concerned about many issues facing society,” he said.  “If we can help to ensure that at least one charity can truly benefit from our race program, then we have helped to fulfill our social obligation to make a positive impact on society.  We are truly honored to be a part of this campaign.”   “At WCS, we know NASCAR is one of the most attended and watched sports in the United States,” said Bertina Ceccarelli, WCS Executive Vice President of Global Resources. “We are grateful to Sponsormonsters,R3 Motorsports and Robert Richardson Jr. for giving WCS an opportunity to be introduced to the greatest fans in America.”   Richardson, a McKinney, Texas native offered his thoughts on the Nationwide Series’ season-opener. “We’re really optimistic. I think we’re going to have a good Dodge Challenger. The R3 Motorsports team has really done a great job preparing our fleet during the off-season. Our biggest momentum on Saturday will be giving the Wildlife Conservation Society folks and all of their supporters a run that can step our season into the right direction. It’s just an honor to have them as part of this team and I’m hoping a good finish in Daytona will only help our partnership grow even more!”

      Artist Bass, a long-time fixture in the NASCAR community offered his sentiments on being involved with such an inspirational project. “I am thrilled to have had the opportunity to create the colorful design for the Wildlife Conservation Society race car,” said Bass. “It is an exciting program that will bring much needed awareness to the struggles of wildlife all over the world. Putting these beautiful animals on a car the NASCAR fans will cheer on and support is so personally meaningful to me. I am elated that the WCS has decided to come into NASCAR and am honored that they chose my work to be a part of their efforts.”   Robert Richardson Jr. will make his 70th career NNS start and ninth overall at DIS and will also be guaranteed a starting position in his No. 23 Wildlife Conservation Society Dodge Challenger when the green flag waives in Saturday’s DRIVE4COPD 300 (120 laps / 300 miles) at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. The event is scheduled for a liftoff shortly after 1:00 p.m. Eastern on February 19th with live coverage on ESPN2, MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite Radio (Channel 128).

      For further information and to join WCS’s mission, please logon to their website at WCS.org.   About WCS:   Founded in 1895, the Wildlife Conservation Society saves wildlife and wild places worldwide. They do so through science, global conservation, education and the management of the world’s largest system of urban wildlife parks, led by the flagship Bronx Zoo. Together these activities change attitudes toward nature and help people imagine wildlife and humans living in harmony. WCS is committed to its platform, because it is essential to the integrity of life on Earth.

  • Carl Edwards DRIVE4COPD 300 Advance

    Carl Edwards– DRIVE4COPD 300 ADVANCE

    Team:          No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang Crew Chief:  Mike Beam Chassis:      RK-678 

    Edwards, NNS at Daytona International Speedway:

    QUOTES Carl Edwards on racing the Mustang at Daytona International Speedway:

    “Racing the mustang at Daytona will be a lot of fun. There is a lot of pride on the line. We are looking for a win there for Ford, Fastenal, the Mustang brand and most importantly for my guys. My guys have worked really hard this winter getting the new Mustang ready and making sure it is the best it can be. It will be a fun Saturday afternoon.”

    Crew chief Mike Beam on racing at Daytona International Speedway:

    “We always look forward to the first race in Daytona to kick off the season. We are especially excited about running the Mustang with the new FR-9 engine this year. Everyone has worked extremely hard in the offseason so we are ready to get this Mustang in victory lane.”

    FAST FACTS o    Last year, Edwards finished the season with four wins, 19 top-fives, 27 top-tens and three poles. o    Edwards’ next win will be his 30th career NASCAR Nationwide win. o    Edwards will be piloting the No. 60 Fastenal Ford Mustang this weekend.

    2011 No. 60 Fastenal Team Name                    Duties Mike Beam                                Crew Chief Scott Graves                Engineer Heath Landis                Car Chief E.C. Nichols                Shock Specialist Brett Ragan                Chassis Mechanic Darrell Haskins                            Driveline Mechanic John Maybry                Truck Driver Bennie Stevens                            2nd Truck Driver Sean Ballentine                            Tire Specialist Troy Cupples                Engine Tuner Darren Beach                Gas man Jeremy Neeley                            Jackman Josh Shipplett                Front Tire Carrier Thomas Hatcher                            Front Tire Changer Garrett Reding                            Rear Tire Carrier Jason Romesburg                            Rear Tire Changer Dale Hoffman                B Team Leader/Pit Support Tyler Paxton                Fuel Runner/Pit Support Jason Hedlesky                            Spotter

    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 Fastenal Since the first Fastenal store opened in 1967, Fastenal has taken off to become North America’s largest fastener distributor and one of the continent’s leading full-line industrial and construction supplies distributor. Customer service is what sets the company apart. Each of Fastenal’s 2,300+ stores is 100% focused on serving local customers – providing personal service, a broad mix of immediately available inventory, and rapid access to the hundreds of thousands of products Fastenal distributes through its network of 14 regional distribution centers and 5,000 delivery trucks. Fastenal also offers a range of value-added services, including inventory management, custom manufacturing, engineering support, and global product sourcing.

  • Trevor Bayne Daytona NNS Advance

    TREVOR BAYNE Race: DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway (2.5-mile tri-oval) Team: No. 16 Ford Mustang Crew Chief: Chris Andrews Chassis: RK-658 New Car  Broadcast Information: Saturday, February 19, 2011- 1:15 p.m. (ET) ESPN and 1:15 p.m. on MRN radio affiliates and Sirius channel 128

    FAST FACTS •TREVOR BAYNE will make his first start of the season in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Daytona International Speedway in the DRIVE4COPD 300

    •TREVOR BAYNE at Daytona International Speedway …In two starts Bayne has 41st and 27th-place finishes •ON THE TRACK…The No. 16 team will carry a special Ford Mustang paint scheme in this weekend’s DRIVE4COPD 300 at Daytona International Speedway   QUOTES

    Trevor Bayne on racing at Daytona International Speedway: “I am so excited to be running at Daytona this weekend. I believe we have a legitimate shot at winning this thing on Saturday afternoon.  Our guys have worked hard on our super speedway program in the off-season and I am confident the Roush cars will be very stout all day.  Daytona is a special place where memories are made and I would like to create my own memories this weekend.”

    Crew chief Chris Andrews on racing at Daytona International Speedway: “We are taking a brand new car to Daytona that hopefully will be very fast right off the truck. Trevor has brought a lot of excitement and energy to our Nationwide program and it is refreshing to see someone so eager to compete for a championship. I have no doubt that we will see some special things from him this year.”

    STATS

    BAYNE NNS RESULTS AT DAYTONA INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY: Race                                  Start      Finish    Laps    Status 2010- DRIVE4COPD 300     17    41    6/120    Accident 2010- Subway Jalapeno 250    12    27    102/102    Running

    Starts    Laps 2    108 of 222 (48.6%) Average Start    Laps Led 14.5                          0 Average Finish    34.0   

    BAYNE 2010 NNS RESULTS… Starts    Wins    Top 5    Top 10    Laps    Laps Led    Avg. St.    Avg. Fn.    Rank 35    0    6    11    6489    99    13.4    16.0    7

  • Delana Harvick: Gaining Respect, One Win at a Time

    Delana Harvick: Gaining Respect, One Win at a Time

    On Valentine’s Day, everybody thinks about the one that they love. NASCAR drivers are no different as most of them have that significant other that means a lot to them. Each week, us fans see them holding hands together on pit road before a race, sharing a moment before the driver goes to battle. However, there are some wives that find themselves in the spotlight more than others – such as Delana Harvick.

    [media-credit name=”SM.com” align=”alignright” width=”226″][/media-credit]While most wives can be seen at the track looking fancy, dressed up, she shows up for ready for the day of racing. Wearing a firesuit that looks her husband’s, she can be seen on racedays taking down Kevin’s lap times on Sundays. She has mentioned on many occasions that she wears the firesuit for safety reasons as you never know what can happen on pit road.

    On Saturdays, she can be seen running around, helping with keeping all things to do with Kevin Harvick Incorporated (KHI) in line at he track.

    She has found her way to the spotlight moreso than most wives through partly owning Kevin Harvick Incorporated and running daily operations, though also found herself in the middle of a feud last year.

    At Pocono after Kevin Harvick spun Joey Logano and they had a scuffle on pit road, Logano released a quote that became the quote of the season in many people’s eyes.

    “It’s probably not (Harvick’s fault),” Logano said. “His wife wears the firesuit in the family, tells him what to do, so it’s probably not his fault.”

    Delana Harvick turned the quote on its tails as she raised money for the Kevin Harvick Foundation by selling t-shirts for $15 each that said, “I wear the t-shirt in the family.”

    Delana Harvick knew racing way before her and Kevin got together as her father, John Paul Linville, was a driver in the Nationwide Series until 1995 and she’d be seen with him at the track. She used this time to learn more about the sport and in 1997, became a public relations representative for two-time Nationwide Series champion Randy LaJoie, among others. During that time, she met Kevin Harvick and they married on February 28th, 2001.

    “Kevin and I are not only husband and wife, but we’re best friends and we’re business partners,” Delana is quoted on Answer This… “I look back at some of my boyfriends and I think ‘what would have happened if, what if?’ I don’t think I could have been as truly happy professionally and personally as I am. I think you’re just destined to meet that person and for me that was Kevin.”

    The show NASCAR 360 in 2004 showed that type of love that they share between each other and how close it is. They are also known as a pair of pranksters, who are always trying to prank each other. On top of that, they are also business partners.

    “He and I balance each other,” she says. “The racer in him says if something new comes available you’ve got to have it. But I’m the most frugal person you’ll meet. It’s like being married. What we do wouldn’t work for everybody. We’re together 24 hours a day, seven days a week. When people say you can’t bring work home with you, that’s never going to happen for us.”

    With her professional background knowledge of racing and Kevin’s knowledge of the racing side, she helped Kevin build Kevin Harvick Incorporated and grow it to what it is today. 

    “There’s no handbook on how to run your own race team,” she told the USA Today on the owning experience in late 2010. “It’s somewhat trial by fire. I think we’ve done a good job with it. We’ve definitely made mistakes. The good thing about the Nationwide and truck series is those mistakes aren’t multimillion-dollar mistakes. And we knew we were going to make mistakes. But we were willing to learn and take it slow. That’s the one thing I’m really proud of is that we didn’t try to burst on the scene and do all these things. We were really methodical about how we built KHI.”

    Some of the mistakes she admits to making are how to correctly manage people.

    “Learning the business side of the sport and trying to manage a sponsor’s needs,” she said. “Because if they’re not happy, it’s not enough to put the decal on their car. If they’re not happy overall, they’re not going to stay with you. Early on, we had some sponsors come in, and I don’t think we did the best job in helping them figure out that motor sports was a good fit for them. But I’m actually proud that a lot of the sponsors we’ve had for a couple of years stayed with us. I think we’ve learned how to be really serviceable when it comes to that side of the business. That doesn’t come with a manual. That comes with learning and making mistakes.”

    Since it’s humble beginnings in 2001, they have built it to be one of the top organizations in both the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series. They have won two truck series championships with Ron Hornaday and over 30 wins between the two divisions.

    This year marks another key year for KHI as they have Elliott Sadler lined up to drive their Nationwide Series car all year, along with Hornaday and new driver Nelson Piquet Jr. in the Camping World Truck Series. Add in some one-off races that they have planned for  Tony Stewart, Harvick, and Austin Dillon, this year could easily equal to be a multi-championship, multi-win season. Is the Sprint Cup Series coming in the future though?

    “People ultimately think Cup racing is in our future,” she said. “We’ll never say never. It could be. I think we’ve really laid the foundation. I think we could do it. It would have to be right time, right place, right sponsor. Ultimately we don’t have to be Sprint Cup team owners to be successful in the sport. Ultimately that’s probably to our benefit. That may not always get us in trouble. People come in and automatically think we’ve got to be in the Sprint Cup Series. We don’t. We want to be successful in what we do and contribute to the sport.

    “If the time comes that we can do that in the Sprint Cup Series, we’ll look at it. The only thing we’ve ever wanted from KHI is to be able to sustain itself. I think anybody that goes into business for themselves and thinks they won’t have to invest a lot of their own money is probably kidding themselves. KHI can sustain itself at this point. I’m proud we’ve gotten to that point. For us, it’s not something we look at to generate income. It’d be great if it did. But we’re happy just being involved and being a part of it.”

    With the success of KHI, Delana Harvick has gained a lot of respect in the garage that has many followers of NASCAR respecting her for what she’s been able to accomplish.

  • Clint Bowyer No. 33 Nationwide Series Advance: Daytona International Speedway

    No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala

    NASCAR Nationwide Series Race 1 of 34 – Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway

    BOWYER ON BOARD: Driver Clint Bowyer will kick-off the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series season behind the wheel of the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Impala for Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) on February 19 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway. Bowyer has two preview starts with KHI in the Nationwide Series at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway and Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in 2004. The Emporia, Kansas native will compete in nine events this season in the No. 33 Rheem machine.

    DAYTONA SUCCESS: KHI is no stranger to success at Daytona. The team returns to the newly resurfaced 2.5-mile superspeedway as the defending race winner. Tony Stewart drove the No. 4 Ritz/Oreo Chevrolet Impala to victory lane last February giving KHI their third season-opening win. Behind the wheel of the No. 33 car, Stewart grabbed KHI’s first win in the Nationwide Series in the 2005. The following year, Stewart not only claimed victory again but also gave KHI its first one-two finish as the No. 77 KHI Chevrolet Impala placed a close second behind the No. 33.

    Bowyer also knows his way to Daytona’s victory lane. After starting from the pole, the driver led 48 laps en route to winning the July Nationwide Series event in 2009. This season’s opener will mark Bowyer’s 12th-career series start at the track. In addition to a win, he has collected seven top-five and nine top-10 finishes. Bowyer has completed 99.9 percent of laps attempted and has an average finishing position of 6.7.

    HAPPY ANNIVERSARY: In 2011, KHI will celebrate their 10th year of competition in NASCAR. Team co-owner Kevin Harvick made KHI’s first start in the Truck Series event at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway in 2001, narrowly missing the win by inches to series veteran Jack Sprague. Ten years later Kevin and DeLana Harvick have two NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championships to their credit and multiple wins with a host of drivers to boast in their over 80,000 square foot facility in Kernersville, North Carolina. During 2011 all KHI vehicles will carry a commemorative decal as the company celebrates their accomplishments over the last 10 years.

    CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 33 Rheem team will utilize chassis No. 067 this weekend at Daytona International Speedway. Chassis No. 067 is a new chassis that has undergone extensive testing in the wind tunnel during the off season.

    NEW TO THE RHEEM TEAM:

    Driver Scott Speed will join the KHI family and the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet team for two Nationwide Series races this season. Speed will pilot the No. 33 car at Iowa Speedway on August 6 and at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal on August 20. Speed made 13 starts in the Nationwide Series in 2009. He collected one pole and posted eight top-10 finishes.

    BOWYER’S THOUGHTS ON DAYTONA:

    What are your thoughts going into the race at Daytona International Speedway?

    “I’m really excited to get behind the wheel of this No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet this season. KHI builds quality equipment and they’ve shown they are definitely competitive every weekend. I will have great teammates with Elliott Sadler and Tony Stewart. Both of those guys are really good superspeedway drivers so I’ll definitely look to hook up with them. I’ve been fortunate to win at Daytona in the Nationwide Series and I’d love nothing more than to start the season right off the bat in victory lane.”

  • Kasey Kahne back in the No. 38 Great Clips Machine for Turner Motorsports in 2011 NNS Season-Opener at Daytona

    KASEY KAHNE QUICK FACTS

    Daytona International Speedway

    DRIVE 4 COPD 300

    February 19, 2010

    Kasey Kahne Career Race by Race NNS Stats at Daytona Int’l Speedway

    No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet News and Notes

    . Start of a new era for Turner Motorsports. The NASCAR season-opener weekend will mark 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.

    . Kasey Kahne behind the wheel of the No. 38 Great Clips machine at Daytona Int’l Speedway (DIS) . In this weekend’s NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) season-opener, Kasey Kahne will return to the seat of the No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet Impala for Turner Motorsports. Kahne drove the No. 38 Great Clips machine from 2003-2005, before becoming a star in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Kahne will drive the No. 38 Chevy in eight races throughout 2011 with Jason Leffler completing the remaining balance of races.

    . Kahne’s Daytona Highlights. In 15 NNS starts at Daytona, Kahne has accumulated two top-five and seven top-10 finishes, with 15 laps led. His best performance at the 2.5-mile tri-oval occurred in 2009 (July), when he finished fifth after starting 15th. In NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competition, Kahne has one top-five and five top-10 finishes in 14 starts, with nine laps led.

    . Who’s on the pit box? Stewart Cooper will call the shots for Kahne and serve as crew chief for the No. 38 Great Clips team in the eight races that Kahne is behind the wheel.

    . Happy 10-Year Anniversary, Great Clips. This Saturday’s race at DIS 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.

    . Kahne brought Great Clips their first win! From 2003-2005, Kahne and his sponsor, Great Clips, Inc., reached momentous milestones, including capturing Kahne’s first Nationwide Series victory in 2003 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. It was also Great Clips’ first win as a primary sponsor. In 2005, Kahne captured his second career win at Texas Motor Speedway before leaving the Nationwide Series to allow more time for his Sprint Cup Series efforts.

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    Kahne on racing at Daytona International Speedway

    “You have to make the right decisions, but a lot of it is luck. You have to depend on other cars to help you get to the front. You’re really at the mercy of the cars behind you, and for whatever reason, I haven’t been able to make it work at the end and win one of these things. There are so many things out of your control when it comes to plate racing, so you better hit all the marks on everything you can control, or you can really dig yourself a hole.”

    Kahne on returning to the familiar Great Clips machine

    “It’s really been a great experience to partner up with Great Clips again. Having got my start with them as my sponsor back in 2003 is something I have never forgotten. We are not running for a championship so my ultimate goal is take this Great Clips team back to victory lane. If we can get it done right out of the gate here at Daytona, it would be awesome! With the equipment Steve Turner is providing, to the dedication of the guys back at the shop and Hendrick horsepower under the hood, it’s going to be a great eight races for me with this team.”

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    About Turner Motorsports: Turner Motorsports, LLC, established in 1999, is in the midst of its sophomore season of NASCAR competition. Owned by Texas-native, Steve Turner, the racing organization has expanded in 2011 from a two-truck operation in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to become the largest stand-alone multi-series team in NASCAR’s top-tier touring series. Turner Motorsports operates out of an 110,000 square-foot state-of-the art facility in Mooresville, N.C., and will house three entries in the Camping World Truck Series and four entries in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. The team boasts an all-star driver line-up that includes Kasey Kahne, Mark Martin, Jason Leffler, Reed Sorenson, Justin Allgaier, Ricky Carmichael, James Buescher and Brad Sweet. The Chevrolet-backed team has created alliances with General Motors powerhouse teams Hendrick Motorsports, who will provide engine support for both its NNS and NCWTS programs, Kevin Harvick Inc. for body and aero support, and Earnhardt Technology Group for drive train and suspension technology assistance. Turner Motorsports’ marketing partners include Dollar General, Great Clips, Monster Energy, BRANDT, Rexall, Exide, AccuDoc Solutions, Wolfpack Rentals, Fraternal Order of Eagles and ABF Freight. For more information on Turner Motorsports, visit www.turnermotorsportsllc.com