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  • Gus Dean Making Noise On And Off The Race Track

    BLUFFTON, South Carolina (June 2, 2011) – – Quietly Gus Dean has been making a name for himself in 2011. Competing in a mixture of Late Models and the Pro All Star Series (PASS) has seen the Bluffton, South Carolina native show maturity and patience while learning the ropes of some of America’s stoutest short track competition.

    In addition to the wealth of knowledge he is digesting in the race car, Dean has also been hitting the books hard back at home which included not long ago taking the Scholastic Assessment Test, otherwise known as the SAT.

    While the PASS South Series was taming South Boston (Va.) Speedway, Dean elected to stay focused on his academics. The hard work paid off when Dean received a whopping score of 1587.

    With a welcome boost, Dean participated in the most recent PASS event at the Motor Mile (Va.) Speedway this past Saturday night. Guidance and coaching from USARacing Pro Cup Series driver A.J. Frank allowed the youngster to continue to shine during the event which resulted in a lead lap 10th place finish.

    Itching for more, the Gus Dean Racing team will head to Orange County (NC.) Speedway (OCS) this weekend for the running of the Orange Blossom Special 125 in his familiar No. 56 Whirlpool Cooling and HeatingChevrolet Impala.

    To the 16-year old’s advantage he has plenty of experience at the North Carolina bullring. The tight and treacherous short track is the site of Dean’s first of two wins in the Allison Legacy Series. Now, Dean is hoping to rekindle the magic of those nights with a Late Model win on Saturday, June 4.

    “It’s been a good couple weeks,” said Dean. “It’s always hard to give up what you love to do (racing) to hit the books but when I opened the envelope and saw the SAT score I knew I made the right decision. That push carried over to the race at The Motor Mile and I know we can definitely continue our momentum at Orange County.”

    The former American Kart Racing Association’s Junior II National Points Series champion continued, “A.J. (Frank) and the boys really don’t receive enough credit. They are the ones that help make this No. 56 Whirlpool Cooling and HeatingChevrolet Impala a rocket ship when the green flag drops. I’m just the lucky one that is able to drive. I know the entire team with our past success at OCS feels that we have a good of a chance as anyone Saturday night to take our No. 56 Whirlpool Cooling and HeatingChevrolet Impala to victory lane.”

    Frank has been equally impressed with his pupil’s performance.

    “I can’t say enough about Gus,” boasted Frank. “It’s been an absolute pleasure to work with him. He really is adapting to these heavier cars well. With each race Gus learns something new which shows with his performance on the track. Everyone is eager for Orange County this weekend and I couldn’t think of a better way to celebrate Saturday night other than in victory lane.”

    In addition to PASS South Series competition, Dean and Co. will run in the Late Model (LM) and other Super Late Model (SLM) events across the Southeast all year long.

    For more on Gus Dean, please visit GusDean.com.

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  • CHAD MCCUMBEE KICK STARTS THE SUMMER AT CHICAGOLAND SPEEDWAY

    ModSpace No.1 Ford Looking to Heat Up the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150

    MOORESVILLE, N.C. (May 31, 2011) — The Chicago Bears, Bulls and Cubs have their big games in Chicago, and ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards’s local presence is located 40 miles southwest of downtown in Joliet.

    As the summer heats up, Chad McCumbee and the No.1 ModSpace Ford for Andy Belmont Racing (ABR) is getting ready for his own big game – Saturday night’s Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 at the Chicagoland Speedway.

    “Our goal is to maximize all we can get this weekend,” McCumbee said. “We are going to approach Chicagoland Speedway like any other weekend we have be approaching this season. Hopefully now that we have a top-five finish under our belts, repeating that performance will come easier. I want to keep that momentum rolling and that is what it takes to win a championship.”

    McCumbee qualified seventh in last year’s race, but a crash on the sixth lap resulted in a disappointing 33rd-place finish. The NASCAR veteran was able to notch a seventh-place finish in 2005 after qualifying second in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and hopes to use that as experience to build on for a possible trip to Victory Lane this Saturday as well as to continue building momentum for the rest of the season.

    As the ARCA Racing schedule hits the first intermediate track of the season Saturday, the ABR team has prepared a Roush chassis nicknamed “Barney” for the 100-lap event.

    Based on past qualifying performances at the track located south of the “Windy City,” team manager Andy Belmont says he likes his team’s chances heading into the sixth stop on the ARCA Racing Series schedule.

    “We feel like our team has some unfinished business at Chicagoland Speedway,” Belmont said. “We were pretty good last year, but we got taken out in an early race incident. Now, we are looking for redemption with our car Barney.”

    In preparation for his third career start in the ARCA Racing Series at Chicagoland Speedway, Memorial Day Weekend was not an off-weekend for the series regular McCumbee. The Supply, N.C. native raced in the SCCA Pro Racing Playboy Mazda MX-5 Cup event at Lime Rock Park as part of the Grand-Am Road Racing Series Memorial Day Classic. Making his debut in the No. 29 ModSpace/Mazda MX-5, McCumbee finished eighth on Saturday and fifth on Monday in his first weekend of MX-5 Cup competition.

    ““ModSpace is excited to see Chad McCumbee back on a speedway after his podium finish at New Jersey Motorsports Park,” William Mann, the director of motorsports for ModSpace said. “Andy Belmont Racing and the No.1 ModSpace Ford team continue to work hard and are getting great results.”

    “We are going back to this track with a lot of confidence,” McCumbee said. “Hopefully we can open up our intermediate (track) program with a good finish.”

    McCumbee enters Saturday night’s Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 at Chicagoland Speedway fifth in the standings and 185 points out of the lead. With four top-10 finishes this season, including a top-five at the ModSpace 150 at New Jersey Motorsports Park with a third-place finish, McCumbee is looking to continue the growing momentum.

    The Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 gets underway at 5 p.m. ET on Saturday with live coverage provided by SPEED. The ARCA Racing Network will cover all the on-track activity for the ARCA Racing Series with live streaming audio and scoring of practice, and qualifying at http://arcaracing.com/ ARCAracing.com.

    About ModSpace:

    Modular Space Corporation (ModSpace), based in Berwyn, Pa., is a leading provider of modular buildings, portable storage and services for temporary and permanent space needs. With more than 40 years of experience, ModSpace serves a diverse set of customers and markets through a network of 80 branches throughout the United States and Canada. www.modspace.com

    About Andy Belmont Racing:

    Andy Belmont Racing (ABR) is a competitive and respected motorsports operation who fields race cars in the ARCA Racing Series, NASCAR Truck Series, the NASCAR East Series and the USARacing Pro Cup Series. ABR has been serving the motorsports community and winning for nearly 25 years. www.AndyBelmont.com

  • Spraker Racing Announces K&N Berth For Martinsville Speedway President Campbell

    Spraker Racing Announces K&N Berth For Martinsville Speedway President Campbell

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    No. 08 Mountain Dew Chevrolet Impala driven by Martinsville (Va.) Speedway President Clay Campbell)
    MOORESVILLE, North Carolina (May 31, 2011) – – Spraker Racing Enterprises (SRE) formally announced today that Martinsville Speedway president Clay Campbell will drive the remainder of the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East (NKNPSE) schedule beginning with this weekend’s Army Strong 150 at Bowman Gray (N.C.) Stadium.

    Campbell will drive the No. 08 Mountain Dew Chevrolet Impala as he attempts his third career NKNPSE start on Saturday, June 4. The Pepsi-brand soft drink will carry its signage for the remainder of the year with Spraker Racing Enterprises owner Jeff Spraker calling the shots as crew chief.

    “We are very humbled but yet excited about this announcement,” said Spraker Racing’s Jeff Spraker. “Clay undoubtedly has a passion for racing and this opportunity for us to pair with him and Mountain Dew is huge. We’re eager to advance Clay’s program to a full-time effort and we’re hoping to find some great success on and off the track with this new program.”

    The 51-year old Campbell is eagerly excited about the opportunity to pair with Spraker and his team.

    “It’s truly been a dream come true to drive for Spraker Racing Enterprises this year,” said Campbell. “I feel Jeff and I have a lot in common in that we both grew up in this sport. We both have a passion and love for racing which really aligns our thought process perfectly. When I first started looking to get into the K&N Series, everyone told me to go talk to Jeff Spraker. I think that says a lot. I’ve thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him and Sue (Spraker, wife). I can say this, if he tells you something, you can take it to the bank.”

    When Campbell was asked how a now-full time driving role may affect his duties at the legendary Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, he offered this explanation.

    “The K&N Pro Series East schedule fits nicely into my work schedule at Martinsville Speedway. Most of the races are in the summer months and our big races at Martinsville are early in the year and late in the year. I’ve been driving late model stock cars in the summer months for a long time so now I’m just taking it another step up and traveling a little more. It doesn’t interfere at all with my day job though. In fact, I hope it works to my advantage by getting Martinsville Speedway some more attention.”

    Spraker agreed with Campbell’s sentiments.

    “The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East schedule works well for a lot of different reasons,” Spraker said. “Not only is it a great developmental series that races on some of NASCAR’s most ideal race tracks but it’s schedule offers a lot of flexibility to allow someone like Clay to focus on some of the bigger items off on the race track. We’re going to have everything taken care from a competition side, so all he has to do when he shows up at the track is drive.”

    Mountain Dew, a long-time fixture in the NASCAR community will continue its relationship with Campbell from a business standpoint at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway but now leans on a new enterprise to back his racing endeavors.

    “We couldn’t be more pleased than to have Mountain Dew come on board as our sponsor. For so long that Mountain Dew logo was so iconic in this sport and to have them on our car is just phenomenal! The fine folks at Pepsi have been associated with me and Martinsville Speedway for a long time and I’m just thrilled they will now have their colors on my race car,” sounded Campbell.

    With no prediction and guarantee on results on the race track both driver and team are on the same page knowing that giving 150 percent will boast a package that cannot be broken.

    “The NASCAR K&N Series is very competitive right now, probably one of the most competitive divisions in all of NASCAR,” added Spraker. “This team has shown that it can run up front and we believe in Clay’s ability to drive a race car. With that being said we know that if we stick to our game plan and give all we can that results will come.”

    The Army Strong 150 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East at Bowman Gray (N.C.) Stadium is set for this Saturday, June 4 with a set liftoff at 8:00 p.m. The event will be tape-delayed on SPEED airing June 9 at 6:00 p.m.

    Mike Bliss, Dexter Bean, Drew Brannon, Kerry Earnhardt, Joey Gase, Ron Hornaday Jr., P.J. Jones, Alex Kennedy, Brandon McReynolds, Steve Park, David Ragan, Scott Riggs, David Reutimann, Michelle Theriault, Darrell Waltrip and Smokey Yunick are just some of the drivers that Spraker, who also has starts for himself in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series (NKNPS), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) and NASCAR Nationwide Series has been affiliated with in one capacity or another through SRE.

    For more information on Spraker Racing Enterprises (SRE) and its available programs, please visit sprakerracing.com http://www.sprakerracing.com/ .

  • Mikey Kile No. 30 Battery Tender Chevrolet News and Notes

    MIKEY KILE QUICK FACTS

    No. 30 Battery Tender Chevrolet Impala

    Chicagoland Speedway

    June 4, 2011

    No. 30 Battery Tender Chevrolet News and Notes

    In the driver’s seat… ARCA Racing Series graduate, Mikey Kile, will return to the seat of the No. 30 Chevrolet this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway. In 28 ARCA Racing Series starts in 2009 and 2010, Kile boasts one win, eight top-five and 19 top-10 finishes. He captured two pole awards in 2010 and has led a total of 183 laps. Kile made his NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) debut with Turner Motorsports at Nashville Superspeedway in April.

    Welcome aboard Battery Tender… Kile’s No. 30 Impala will sport the colors of Battery Tender and Sears Auto Centers this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway. Since 1989, Battery Tender has been a trusted name in automotive battery charger and maintenance systems. Battery Tender will celebrate its debut in Sears Auto Centers in conjunction with Father’s Day weekend.

    Welcome aboard STP®… Turner Motorsports is very pleased to announce that they are joining forces with STP® this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway, on a weekend in which the iconic brand is serving as title sponsor of the NNS race on Saturday and the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway on Sunday.  The STP® logo, which has long been a presence in the sport, will be prominently featured on each of the team’s four entries in Saturday’s STP 300 – the No. 38 of Jason Leffler, the No. 32 of Reed Sorenson, the No. 31 of Justin Allgaier and the No. 30 to be driven by Mikey Kile.

    Armored AutoGroup: Armored AutoGroup Inc., headquartered in Danbury, Conn., is primarily comprised of the Armor All® and STP® brands. The current Armor All product line of protectants, wipes, tire and wheel care products, glass cleaners, leather care products and washes is designed to clean, shine and protect interior and exterior automobile surfaces. The STP product line of oil and fuel additives, functional fluids and automotive appearance products has a broad customer base ranging from professional racers to car enthusiasts and “Do-it-Yourselfers”.

    This week’s Impala… The No. 30 Battery Tender team will hit the track with chassis TMS-120 this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway. This chassis last saw track action at Dover International Raceway where James Buescher finished eighth after starting 12th.

    – Start of a new era for Turner Motorsports… The 2011 season marks the start of a new era for Turner Motorsports.  The team has expanded in 2011 from a two-truck operation in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) to become the largest stand-alone multi-series team in NASCAR’s top-tier touring series, fielding three entries in the NCWTS and four entries in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS). Three of the team’s regular NNS drivers (Jason Leffler, Reed Sorenson and Justin Allgaier) have been pegged as viable contenders to win the 2011 NNS driver championship.

    Follow the No. 30 team on Twitter!Twitter.com/No30TurnerNNS  Follow Mikey Kile on Twitter! Twitter.com/MikeyKile

    Follow Turner Motorsports on Facebook!Facebook.com/TurnerMotorsports

    Mikey Kile on getting back behind the wheel at Chicagoland Speedway “I am excited to get back behind the wheel of the No. 30 Impala. I learned a lot in Nashville about the Nationwide cars and communicating with the team and I will be able to expand upon that this weekend. I’m proud to have our great new partners, Battery Tender and STP ® on the car this weekend and hopefully bring home a solid finish for them both.”

  • Kimmel Racing Prepares for Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150

    Cornelius, NC – There has never been a two-time winner for the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards in the 11 years that the series has competed at Chicagoland Speedway. On Saturday, June 4th during the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150, Frank Kimmel will look to change that history. It’s been eight years since Frank Kimmel stood in Victory Lane at Chicagoland Speedway, but if his recent finishes are any indication of what is to come, then the future looks bright.

    The ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards returns to Chicagoland Speedway this Sunday for the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150. This mile-and-a -half concrete oval with wide sweeping turns has been one of Kimmel’s best tracks. He has an average finishing position of eighth and he has finished in fifth and fourth place the past two years, respectively.

    Kimmel will be driving the Roush-Yates powered No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford next weekend. He recently had a strong sixth-place finish on May 22nd at New Jersey Motorsports Park. Frank Kimmel will also try to make up ground in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards overall standings. He trails the current leader, Ty Dillon, by only 90 points.

    Activities for Frank Kimmel begin with two Menards store location visits on Thursday, June 2, as the driver is set to sign autographs, pose for pictures, and even offer a special promotion to store customers. Kimmel will appear at the Crest Hills Menards store near I-55 – 17441 Weber Road – at 4:00 p.m. He will then visit the Joliet location off of Highway 7 – 2524 W. Jefferson Street – at 6:30 p.m. Each appearance will last 90 minutes. Store visitors can take advantage of a special promotion at either location, simply by purchasing a pair of Ansell gloves inside the store. Those purchasing Ansell gloves inside Menards will receive a voucher for a free second pair of gloves, personally handed over by Kimmel outside the store.

    “We have fun at the Menards locations and fans get excited to take photos by the #44 Ansell-Menards Ford. I always encourage everyone to come and hang out with me while they’re doing some shopping at Menards,” said Frank.

    Finally, on Saturday night, Kimmel looks to make history by becoming the first two-time winner in the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 under the lights at Chicagoland Speedway. Frank Kimmel will try to change history by harnessing his skills of blue-collar work ethic, veteran experience, and unwavering tenacity.

    “We put in a lot of hours over the off-season working on our mile and a half program, so I’m looking forward to seeing how our Ansell-Menards runs in that first practice session. We’re always in the hunt at Chicagoland and it would be nice to put the Ansell-Menards Ford back in victory lane for Messina Wildlife, Ansell and Menards,” concluded Frank Kimmel.

    Watch for Frank Kimmel as he goes for his second win at Chicagoland Speedway driving the No. 44 Ansell-Menards Ford on June 4th for the Messina Wildlife Animal Stopper 150 in the ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards. Also, be sure to visit a Menards location to purchase your next pair of Ansell Gloves. More information can be found at www.frankkimmel.com http://www.ansellracingus.com/ www.ansellracingus.com, http://www.menardsracing.com/ www.menardsracing.com and http://www.arcaracing.com/ www.arcaracing.com.

  • Wheldon sent packing on Victory Tour

    Waiting for the initial volley of early-morning TV and radio guest appearances, Indianapolis 500 winner Dan Wheldon reflected on the hectic race that transpired a few hundred feet from his victory podium perch at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    His milk- and champagne-soaked firesuit washed overnight for a photo shoot, Wheldon also put into perspective his place in the race’s history.

    “For me, winning the 100th anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 is very special,” said Wheldon, 32, a resident of St. Petersburg, Fla. “I love this racetrack. I love this race and what it’s done for my career even before being a two-time winner. That is an emotion that didn’t come into it before, and because I’m more experienced I’m able to appreciate this more and you have more time to appreciate it.

    “It’s certainly different from the last one. I remember I was out for most of the night with my sponsor, Jim Beam. Last night, I went to a driver party for about an hour and then I retired to bed. (Two-year-old son) Sebastian crawled into bed with us about 4 o’clock in the morning and kind of took over the bed.”

    Wheldon, who started sixth in the No. 98 William Rast-Curb/Big Machine car for Bryan Herta Autosport with Curb/Agajanian, overtook the sliding, crippled car of rookie JR Hildebrand just before the start/finish line to become the 10th two-time champion of the race.

    “They’re both obviously very good and it’s an amazing achievement by everybody,” Whedon continued as he was given the two-minute cue for “The Early Show” on CBS. “This one was definitely more emotional; there was a lot more going on. A lot of things have changed in my life since 2005.”

    In the succeeding years, he exchanged marriage vows, has two young sons and is coping – along with his extended family – with his mother, Sue, having Alzheimer’s disease. He championed the Alzheimer Association’s message of early diagnosis and risk-factor education during the month.

    “For me, there’s a lot going on back home with my family and it was certainly nice to win,” he said. “It was very emotional and different from the last one because of that but nevertheless very good. This also is potentially my only race of the season. It wasn’t one of the races with one of the big, powerhouse teams; it was with (former teammate and longtime friend) Bryan Herta. We didn’t do this deal because we were friends. We would have still been friends even if we hadn’t done this deal. We did it because we believed in one another and we believed that we could win.”

    Soon after the media obligations at the Speedway, Wheldon went shopping for clothing for the multi-city Victory Tour that starts May 31 – among his appearances will be a visit to “Late Night with David Letterman” on June 6 — and a suit for the Victory Banquet later in the evening.

    “I didn’t think I’d need one,” he said of the improbable victory.

     

  • Teams use off week to test Milwaukee

    Fourteen IZOD IndyCar Series drivers will put in a day on the oval June 1, while 10 more will test June 3. Thirteen Firestone Indy Lights driver/car combinations will be on the track June 2.

    Fans can watch testing each day (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) in Turns 1-2, and Milwaukee 225 promoters will host a watching party (food, drinks, apparel, ticket purchase) June 3 in the Turn 2 parking lot.

    Both series return to the historic track after a year’s absence. Scott Dixon, who won the IZOD IndyCar Series race in 2009, will be among those getting re-acquainted with the flat racetrack on June 3.

    The fifth-place finisher in the Indianapolis 500 on May 29 will be joined by Target Chip Ganassi Racing teammate and reigning series champion Dario Franchitti; 500 Mile Race runner-up and Chase Rookie of the Year JR Hildebrand of National Guard Panther Racing; Graham Rahal, the third-place finisher in the ‘500’ and Chip Ganassi Racing teammate Charlie Kimball; Team Penske’s Ryan Briscoe, Helio Castroneves and series points leader Will Power; Telemundo Newman/Haas Racing’s Oriol Servia; and Ana Beatriz of Dreyer & Reinbold Racing.

    “I’m looking forward to going back,” said Sarah Fisher Racing driver Ed Carpenter, who will be among the drivers testing June 1. “It’s a very challenging racetrack for drivers, engineers and teams, so there’s definitely a premium on getting a good balance on the car and a good setup. We’ll be working on that during the day.”

    Also at the track June 1 will be Andretti Autosport drivers Danica Patrick, Ryan Hunter-Reay, Marco Andretti and Mike Conway; Vitor Meira of A.J. Foyt Racing; the KV Racing Technology-Lotus contingent of Indy 500 fourth-place finisher Tony Kanaan, Takuma Sato and E.J. Viso; Ed Carpenter of Sarah Fisher Racing; Dreyer & Reinbold Racing’s Justin Wilson and Beatriz; Simona de Silvestro of HVM Racing; James Jakes of Dale Coyne Racing; and Conquest Racing’s Sebastian Saavedra.

    Firestone Indy Lights competitors getting in laps June 2 include Firestone Freedom 100 winner and series points leader Josef Newgarden, along with Sam Schmidt Motorsports teammates Esteban Guerrieri, Bryan Clauson and Victor Carbone. Team Moore Racing’s Victor Garcia and Gustavo Yacaman, Team Jensen’s David Ostella, Andretti Autosport’s Stefan Wilson, Bryan Herta Autosport’s Duarte Ferreira and O2 Racing’s Peter Dempsey also will be in cars.

     

  • Indianapolis 500 telecast ratings rise over 2010

    ABC’s high-definition broadcast of the 100th anniversary Indianapolis 500 on May 29 delivered a 4.3 preliminary overnight rating in metered markets – up from 4.0 in 2010.

    Viewership increases were realized in Chicago, Las Vegas, Tampa, Fla., Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio, among others, of the 56 markets during the noon-3:30 p.m. (ET) race broadcast. ESPN on ABC’s one-hour pre-race show hosted by Brent Musburger — with a blend of compelling features and the sights and sounds of the pre-race ceremonies on Memorial Day weekend – also attracted strong viewership numbers.

    It was the 47th consecutive year that ABC telecast the 500 Mile Race — one of the longest-running relationships between a sporting event and a network.

    “All in all, the race was excellent with storylines throughout that kept the viewers’ and spectators’ attention,” said Randy Bernard, CEO, INDYCAR. “We saw a significant television increase in the metered markets, and it’s important for us to keep our momentum moving upward to 2012. With the introduction new car, we think it’s a great storyline and we’re optimistic there are more good things to come.”

    Dan Wheldon won the drama-filled race on the historic 2.5-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway oval, overtaking the crippled car of rookie JR Hildebrand a few hundred yards from the start/finish line. Hildebrand’s car made right-side contact with the outside retaining wall exiting Turn 4 on the 200th and final lap, but he was able to slide across the “Yard of Bricks” to claim second place.

    Wheldon, a resident of St. Petersburg, Fla., earned $2.56 million from the purse of $13.5 million. Hildebrand, of Sausalito, Calif., who was voted the Chase Rookie of the Year, received $1,064,895.

    More excitement and drama is sure to come from the Firestone Twin 275s at Texas Motor Speedway on June 11, featuring two 125-lap races on the 1.5-mile oval with a one-hour break in between. VERSUS will broadcast both events starting at 8 p.m. (ET).

    ABC will televise IZOD IndyCar Series races from the Milwaukee Mile (June 19), New Hampshire Motor Speedway (Aug. 14) and the IZOD INDYCAR World Championships at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (Oct. 16).

    It’s an off weekend of competition for the IZOD IndyCar Series and Firestone Indy Lights, but teams are using June 1-3 to test at the Milwaukee Mile for the June 17-19 race weekend.

     

  • Rookie Hildebrand Leads, Finishes Runner-Up in Indianapolis Debut

    Crash In Final Turn of Last Lap Leaves Panther with Fourth-Straight Runner-Up Finish at Indy

    INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – (May 29, 2011) – National Guard Panther Racing rookie driver JR Hildebrand led the 100th Anniversary of the Indianapolis 500 on three different occasions and came within a few hundred yards of winning the Greatest Spectacle in Racing before finishing in second position Sunday at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Hildebrand had taken the lead of the race for the third time on Lap 198 and appeared poised to capture Panther’s first ‘500’ victory until the No. 4 car got into the marbles while trying to pass the lapped car of Charlie Kimball on the outside of Turn Four and hit the wall. Despite the damage the car rolled past the Yard of Bricks in second position behind race winner, and former Panther driver, Dan Wheldon.

    The result marks the fourth consecutive runner-up finish for Panther Racing in the Indianapolis 500 with three different drivers; Vitor Meira (2008), Wheldon (2009-2010) and now Hildebrand (2011). The finish helps Hildebrand escalate eight positions in the IZOD IndyCar Series points standings to eighth position overall and puts some separation in the Rookie of the Year battle with James Hinchcliffe, as Hildebrand now leads the rookie chase by 33 points.

    While running 11th on Lap 165 Hildebrand followed then-leader Dario Franchitti into the pits in hopes of stretching their fuel mileage. It was reminiscent of the Indianapolis 500 from a season ago when both Franchitti and Wheldon (then the Panther driver) were both desperately saving fuel in the final laps in hopes of the race before Mike Conway’s frightening crash concluded the race as the No. 4 car was quickly catching Franchitti. This season, as cars quickly began to peel into pit late, Hildebrand was able to catch an overtake Franchitti on Lap 196 for second position. Two laps later then-leader Bertrand Baguette had to pit for fuel and Hildebrand was at the lead of the field for the third time Sunday and threelaps from a victory at Indianapolis.

    But as Hildebrand entered the final turn of the final lap he caught Kimball, a lap down, at an inopportune time at the center of Turn Four. Hildebrand attempted to pass Kimball on the outside but when his right-side tires got into the marbles, the No. 4 National Guard car quicklyshot towards the outside retaining wall and the 23-year-old made significant contact with the wall. He was able to keep the car straight but Wheldon wasable to pass before Hildebrand’s damaged car reached the Yard of Bricks.

    Hildebrand led the race three separate times for a total of seven laps. The last, and only, time Panther has led at Indianapolis was in 2008 with Meira led 13 laps before finishing runner-up that year.

    Fuzzy’s Ultra Premium Vodka driver Buddy Rice finish 18th in his first start with Panther in the team’s No. 44 entry. Rice, the 2004 Indy winner who was making a return to the field after a two-year hiatus, started in the seventh position but fell a lap down mid-way through the race after an ill-timed caution. Rice had been running well inside the Top Ten for a majority of the race after leading the team from his seventh-place starting position. The Fuzzy’s Vodka team had a caution flag thrown on track nearly immediately after both their second (Lap 60) and third (Lap 99) pit stops. The No. 44 team fell a lap down after its fourth stop of the day on Lap 137 and with Rice fighting a loose racecar the Fuzzy’s Vodka team was unable to make up significant ground.

    In addition to Panther finishing runner-up in four straight races here, the team has finished inside the Top Ten in seven consecutive Indianapolis 500 Mile Races dating back to 2005.

    JR Hildebrand, No. 4 National Guard Dallara Honda:

    “I mean, this is not really about me at this point. You always show up to try to win. But for me, my disappointment is for the team and for the National Guard as our partner. It’s one of those things, as a driver, you never really know what you’re going to expect. We knew we had a fast racecar. We knew if the race came to us, we may be in a position to sort of finish top three, top five, wherever that might be, depending on how it panned out. But as a driver, I’m smart enough as a rookie to not expect, no matter what’s going to happen, I’m going to come to the Indianapolis 500 myfirst year and be in a position to win the race. As it turned out, we most certainly were. We were in a position that we should have won the race. So for me, it’s not so much that I’m pissed off or disappointed that my face isn’tgoing to go on the Borg-Warner. Just with this team, Panther Racing has finished second three years in a row now with the National Guard sponsorship, I felt like we had an incredible opportunity to get on a big stage for those guys. You know, like I said, it’s not really like a personal thing right now.

    “Maybe down the road it will turn into a personal thing that I’ll just be pissed off at myself for not doing whatever. In the end, it’s really more about the people, for me at least, this team has worked so hard, it’s such an integral part of being here at Indianapolis and being successful at Indianapolis, that’s really where the sort of heartbreak is for me right now. I certainly wasn’t planning my victory speech. But being here on Memorial Day weekend, driving the National Guard car with so many servicemen and women out here for this weekend, it’s really a treat to be a part of that. It would have been an outstanding feat to be able to get up on the top step of the podium for them, as well.”

    Buddy Rice, No. 44 Panther Racing Dallara Honda:

    “The Fuzzy’s Vodka car was sensitive and we hadn’t had that all month. We kept getting caught out on the yellows and then we got the car loose and that didn’t help us and we got ourselves backed into a corner. On that side of things it’s a bit disappointing for our guys, but for Panther to still finish second and have a car out front was good for the National Guard car. Our car just got overly sensitive and we’re all disappointed but hopefully we’ll get another opportunity to run together and be able to do some more races together.

    “(On working with JR Hildebrand this month) JR’s great. Americans just don’t get top flight jobs and he’s gotten an opportunity to drive for a top team and he’s making the most of it. Obviously he hasn’t got all the results he wanted but that’s just going to come with time andexperience and just getting used to everything. He’ll continue to get used to the team and they’ll continue to get used to him. He’s got a bright future and he’s just got to stick it out and there are always some tough rides on the roller coaster. But working together’s been great. He’s receptive and wants to learn, and he’s definitely not afraid to stand on the gas – that’s for sure. You can see that at a place like this and he’s done a great job all month long.”

    John Barnes, Panther Racing Managing Partner& CEO:

    “We have to hold our heads up high. JR put us in a position to win. He was told the fuel we needed to finish was almost impossible, and he did it. I couldn’t be prouder of him today. He did a helluva job today and I can tell you what – I’m so proud of that kid for the way he’s driven that racecar and how he represents the National Guard. He’s got nothing to be upset about or ashamed of. I know there are a lot of Soldiers around the world watching this race and I hope they enjoyed the show we put on today. We’re in the entertainment business, and the people that are over in Iraq or Afghanistan risking their lives for our freedom, that’s what we concentrate on.”

  • FAST BUT FRUSTRATING NIGHT FOR JASON WHITE

    May 29, 2011. (Toronto, ON) Sun Peaks, British Columbia racer Jason White open the 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series season in the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger this past weekend at Mosport Speedway near Bowmanville, Ontario. White had a fast race car but due to a mechanical issue wasn’t rewarded with the finish he expected.

    During the afternoon practice session on the tricky half mile oval White worked with the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger team to improve the performance of the car. “We weren’t quite as fast during the practice as I’d hope” stated White. “I got a little tip from another driver about braking heading into the corners and it really helped me, it definitely made a difference in qualifying” he added.

    White would start the 200 lap event from the eleventh position and quickly noticed he had a good race car. “The #21 A & W Dodge Challenger felt really fast” said an excited Jason White. “I wasn’t pushing the car at all and had no problem keeping up with the pace the leaders were setting” he added.

    Fortunes quickly turned however for the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger team as smoke was spotted from underneath the car. Acting quickly White headed for pit road and the attention of the crew. “It took the team a few laps to determine exactly what the problem was but it was a loose oil line fitting” explained White.

    The #21 A & W Dodge Challenger Crew made repairs as quickly as possible and returned Jason to the battle. “The car was just as good as it was prior to the oil line problem” said White. “We were a bunch of laps down so I was very considerate of getting out of the way of the leaders, but I kept showing them the A & W hood of the car to let them know how fast we were and they’ll be seeing a lot of it this year” he stated.

    White would take the checkered flag in the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger and claim fifteenth position. “It’s frustrating to know how good the car was a little thing set us back, but the silver lining is that we have got a great race car and really good race team and I can’t wait to get this car back out on the track in a couple weeks” said White.

    Jason White and the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger team will return to action this weekend, June 4 & 5 at Circuit ICAR near Montreal, Quebec. “We had some very good tests on road courses during the pre season so we’re all excited to get settled into our second home in Quebec, the “aloft” Montreal airport hotel, and to race on this new track” said White.

    Race fans will have even more opportunity to follow Jason White and the #21 A & W Dodge Challenger team this season. Check out the all new team website at http://www.jasonwhiteracing.com www.jasonwhiteracing.com and be sure to follow Jason on twitter for the latest updates @racinjasonwhite The 2011 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series will consist of twelve events from coast to coast in Canada. Al races will be broadcast once again this season on TSN. Fans should check local listings for times in their area.

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