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March 29 - April 8, 2006
The News Below
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Toyota opens Checkbook,
Jarrett among possibilities?
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Red Bull hires Sawyer
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NASCAR ratings not
going down, Ratings on record pace
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FBI at Texas Motor
Speedway
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Martinsville ratings
sets record
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ISC sees quarterly
profits go up
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NASCAR to use smaller
fuel cells at Lowes
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Nemechek to back-up car
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Johnson to race Shamu
paint scheme
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NASCAR outraged by
'Dateline' NBC's story
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Roush hat auctioned off
for charity
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Bank of America hires
NEXTEL's NASCAR marketing executive
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ISC Official says no
plans to move races from speedway
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Goodyear officials
optimistic at LMS
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Boris and Stoddard
partners with Roush for 4-5 races
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NASCAR Fines &
Suspension
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Robby Gordon delivers
10 millionth meal in Tarrant County
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Tony Eury Jr. Wins
Wypall Crew Chief of the Race Award
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FOX Collision sponsors
Front Row Motorsports
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Sprint/NEXTEL undecided
on timeline of name change
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NEXTEL Cup Richmond
testing
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McMurray to be
designated driver for the night
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Sadler's M&M's Crew
Captures Pit Crew Win In Martinsville
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Change in Crew Chiefs
for PPI
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NASCAR COT testing at
Martinsville
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Petty/STP Classic Paint
Scheme
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Stewart Wins
Martinsville
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Smaller fuel tanks at
Lowes?
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Ward in Martinsville
Garage
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Evernham named All-time
Best Crew Chief by the media
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Nerves helped Raines
qualifying
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Second Goodyear test at
Lowes Tuesday
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Edwards to appear on
FOX's "24"
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Memorial Services today
for RIR's Campbell
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NASCAR unsure if they
will slow Charlotte speeds
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NFL official to attend
Texas race
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Darlington Tickets
selling fast, maybe more seats?
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DIS signs news lease
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Goodyear testing at
Lowes leads to record speeds, Johnson wrecks in AM
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Lester and Wife has
second son
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McMurray Tire Change,
Kruschek OK
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Glitch occurred the
reason behind language, Manion not fined
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April 8, 2006:
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Toyota opens
Checkbook, Jarrett among possibilities? The new
NASCAR Nextel Cup Toyota operation that is being backed
by Red Bull "has opened the checkbook," according to one
top Ford man, who points to Red Bull's hiring of John
Propst, a top Ford Motor Company vehicle dynamics
specialist, and the hiring of a top Dodge engineer from
the Ray Evernham camp for its new stock-car racing team.
General Motors executives are anxiously watching their
own key engineers for any similar defections. Elsewhere
on the Toyota-NASCAR front, Toyota has made a bid to
sign a two-year contract with Dale Jarrett, the tour's
1999 champion and a three-time Daytona 500 winner.
Jarrett's contract with car owner Robert Yates is up at
the end of this season. While it has been unclear for
several months if Yates and Jarrett could come to new
terms, Ford officials said Yates is offering Jarrett a
contract similar to the Toyota deal. (Salem-Journal)
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Red Bull hires
Sawyer:
Elton Sawyer, who was working with Evernham Motorsports
in its driver development program, has been hired by Red
Bull Racing as its Director of Competition, a team
spokesman confirmed Thursday. Sawyer is third all-time
in Busch Series starts with 392. He finished fifth in
points three times in the series. He also had 29 Cup
starts. Red Bull Racing will field two teams as part of
Toyota's Nextel Cup effort next season. The team is
owned by the energy drink company. (NASCAR
Scene Daily)
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NASCAR ratings not
going down, Ratings on record pace: While the cars
go round and round, the ratings continue to go up, up,
up. NASCAR's television ratings are on a record pace.
Again. The left-turn crowd on the Nextel Cup circuit set
a ratings record last season. The average rating for a
race was 6.1. Nextel Cup is on pace to top it this
go-round. If this keeps up much longer, other sports may
lobby Nielsen to slap restrictor plates on its
monitoring meters. Going into Sunday's race on Fox at
Texas Motor Speedway, NASCAR is cruising along at 6.5.
"The really nice thing is that there has been a steady
growth in the ratings," said Ed Goren, president of Fox
Sports, which owns the rights to the first half of the
season. "In today's TV environment, that's really
impressive." What can be more embarrassing than
having split national games in March featuring Kobe
Bryant vs. LeBron James partnered with the
Mavericks-Nets losing out to rainout coverage from
Nextel Cup race in Atlanta. Final rating score: Rain
3.7, NBA 1.7. Ditto baseball's Game of the Week on Fox.
Its ratings aren't in the same ballpark as Nextel Cup.
For all the ink the NCAA Tournament gets, George Mason's
overtime victory over Connecticut, the ultimate upset on
the way to the Final Four, attracted fewer viewers than
NASCAR's Bristol race. (In part from
Dallas Morning News)
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FBI at Texas Motor
Speedway: Bruton Smith, the Texas Motor Speedway
owner, said the FBI will be here paying attention this
weekend to see if NBC follows last weekend's NASCAR
sting operation at Martinsville, where the network
brought in Muslims for the Nextel Cup race and followed
them around with hidden cameras to judge racism in the
stock-car racing crowd. (Salem-Journal)
April 7, 2006:
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Martinsville ratings
sets record: Not only was the DirecTV 500 NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway a
sellout last Sunday afternoon, it was a huge hit on
television. The race scored a 6.2 final national rating
on FOX, up 22 percent over the 5.1 final national rating
a year ago. The 2006 DirecTV 500 was the highest rated,
most viewed NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series event in the
history of Martinsville Speedway, out-performing the
previous record rating by 15 percent. The previous
record had been a 5.4 on FOX for the 2001 and 2004
spring events. The 6.2 final rating meant that 9,766,000
people watched the race in 6,810,000 households. The
Kroger 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race on
Saturday also drew record television numbers for
Martinsville Speedway. The Kroger 250 earned a 1.1
rating on SPEED, up 10 percent from the 1.0 rating for
the 2005 race. (Martinsville PR)
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ISC sees quarterly
profits go up: International Speedway Corp. reported
a 7.3 percent gain in profit for its first quarter,
driven, in large part, by a successful Speed Weeks in
Daytona Beach. ISC's revenue for the December-February
period increased to $193.9 million, compared to $179.4
million in the year-earlier period. Net income was $44.1
million, or 83 cents per share, up from $41.1 million,
or 77 cents per diluted share, a year ago. "Increased
broadcast rights revenue for NASCAR's Nextel Cup and
Busch Series contributed to our record results, as well
as higher overall sponsorship, hospitality and other
motorsports-related revenues," John Saunders, ISC's
chief operating officer, said Thursday in a conference
call with investment analysts. Although the Bud Shootout
was delayed a day because of rain, attendance for the
Craftsman truck and Busch Series races was up more than
10 percent over last year, he said. The Daytona 500, as
usual, sold out. "ISC posted record television
statistics, with over 37 million viewers tuned in for
the race," he said. The ratings were the highest ever
for a NASCAR race, the company said. Susan Schandel,
ISC's chief financial officer, said ticket sales for the
quarter were relatively flat at $55.5 million. (Daytona
News Journal)
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NASCAR to use smaller
fuel cells at Lowes: NASCAR will
require cars to use a smaller fuel cell at Lowe's Motor
Speedway in May, NASCAR Vice President for Competition
Robin Pemberton said April 7. The move is designed to
make teams pit more frequently and give them a chance to
check tire wear on the newly repaved surface on the
1.5-mile track outside Charlotte. Pemberton said the
tire Goodyear has decided to use "is a great tire," but
NASCAR wanted to enter the first weekend on the new
surface cautiously. The fuel cell will be about 13
gallons, compared to the usual 22-gallon cell. Teams
will be able to go about 35-40 laps on fuel instead of
60-70 with the bigger cell. Nextel Cup teams will test
at the track May 1-3, and Busch Series teams will test
there May 8-10.(NASCAR
Scene Daily)
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Nemechek to back-up car:
On the first lap of today's practice session at Texas
Motor Speedway, Joe Nemechek spun and hit the concrete
wall, forcing the 01 U.S. Army team to go with a backup
Chevrolet for the rest of the weekend, including today's
qualifying session, which begins at 3:40 p.m. CDT.
Nemechek did manage to make a few practice laps in the
backup car and was 29th fastest out of the 48 cars
entered for Sunday's Samsung/RadioShack 500. After the
practice session, the 01 team put the engine from the
primary car into the backup car. "Once we get the
primary engine in the backup (car), we should be fast,"
said Nemechek, who has qualified in the top 10 at the
last four Texas races. "I am not really sure why the
(primary) car did what it did. I was down low and the
car was sticking, and then all of a sudden it was headed
to the wall." (DMF Communications)
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Johnson to race Shamu
paint scheme: Lowe’s and SeaWorld announced today
that Jimmie Johnson will feature a Shamu paint scheme on
his Chevrolet when the Daytona 500 champion returns to
the superspeedway on July 1. “The No. 48 Lowe’s team has
done some great family-themed paint schemes in the past
few years,” said Johnson. “This Shamu scheme is no
different. All kids love Shamu. I know I did growing up
in San Diego. Now, I’ll be able to bring Shamu to the
beaches of Daytona and hopefully introduce him to
victory lane.” Lowe’s is the official Home Improvement
Store of all the Busch Entertainment Corp. (BEC) theme
parks, including SeaWorld. The paint scheme is part of
SeaWorld’s introduction of its all new Shamu show,
called “Believe” at each of the SeaWorld parks this
year. In addition to the Shamu paint scheme, a lucky
race fan will have the opportunity to see the new show
and watch as Jimmie Johnson races the Shamu No. 48
Lowe’s Chevrolet. Fans can log on to www.lowesracing.com,
sign up for a free Team Lowe’s Racing fan club
membership, then race the specially designed No. 48
Chevrolet online. The fan with the fastest time will win
a trip to Orlando to visit SeaWorld and Discovery Cove
as well as the opportunity to watch Jimmie race. The
Contest will run from April 7 to May 12. “Lowe’s is
pleased to offer this unique experience to our race
fans,” said Bob Gfeller, Lowe’s senior vice president.
(GMR Live PR)
April 6, 2006:
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NASCAR outraged by
'Dateline' NBC's story: NASCAR's governing body
called a network television news magazine "outrageous"
on Wednesday, saying it tried to provoke anti-Muslim
reactions from spectators at last week's race for a
story about growing U.S. sentiment against Islam.
NASCAR said NBC's Dateline NBC confirmed it was sending
Muslim-looking men to a race, along with a camera crew
to film fans' reactions. The NBC crew was "apparently on
site in Martinsville, Virginia, walked around and no one
bothered them," NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Poston said
Wednesday. "It is outrageous that a news organization of
NBC's stature would stoop to the level of going out to
create news instead of reporting news," Poston said.
"Any legitimate journalist in America should be
embarrassed by this stunt. The obvious intent by NBC was
to evoke reaction, and we are confident our fans won't
take the bait," he said. (AP/NASCAR.com)
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Roush hat auctioned
off for charity: NASCAR team owner Jack Roush
wore his trademark fedora to the Texas Motor Sports Hall
of Fame Gala on Wednesday night, but he left the
Speedway Club Ballroom without it. Roush won the TMS
Racer of the Year Award, but after accepting his award,
Roush told TMS president Eddie Gossage to put his lid up
for bids for the 800 patrons at the gala. Bids started a
$1,500 and quickly escalating before the winner got the
hat for $6,000. The money will go to Happy Hill Farm, an
academy in Granbury for at-risk kids. Roush was asked if
that was the only hat he brought to Texas: "It doesn't
matter," he said. "I'll get another one on Sunday." (Dallas
Morning News)
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Bank of America hires
NEXTEL's NASCAR marketing executive: Bank of
America, one of the world's largest financial
institutions, today announced that Jill Gregory has
joined the company as Senior Vice President and
Strategic Marketing Executive for the bank's NASCAR
sponsorship programs. In this new role, Gregory will
oversee strategy and activation development for the
company's expansive motorsports sponsorship platform,
which includes title sponsorship of the Bank of America
500 and the Neighborhood Excellence 400 presented by
Bank of America, as well as sponsorships at 10 tracks
throughout the country. As part of the company's Global
Marketing and Corporate Affairs organization, Gregory
will be based in Charlotte, and will report to Ray
Bednar, Senior Vice President and Sports Sponsorship
Executive who leads strategy and activation development
for the company's sports sponsorship portfolio. Gregory
joins Bank of America after serving most recently as
Director of Sponsorships and Sports Marketing at Sprint
Nextel. In that capacity, she was responsible for
developing and managing marketing and sales programs to
support the company's title sponsorship of the NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup Series, NASCAR's premier racing series.
.(Bank of America PR)
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ISC Official says no
plans to move races from speedway: International
Speedway Corp. Chief Operating Officer John Saunders
says the company has no plans to move any of its NASCAR
Nextel Cup races from Martinsville Speedway and
California Speedway. Answering questions during a
conference call with financial analysts to discuss the
company's first-quarter financial results, Saunders
today said that overall weekend attendance was down at
California for February, but ISC remains bullish on the
Los Angeles market. He said that the move of a race from
North Carolina Speedway at Rockingham for a second
California event beginning in 2004 has resulted in
increased ticket sales and sponsorship revenues but has
not met the company's expectations. "While
the Southwest is an underdeveloped region for NASCAR
racing, we believe it is strategically important to have
two major Cup weekends in the nation's second-largest
media market," Saunders said. "As part of our long-term
growth efforts. We are changing ticket pricing and
packaging strategies, as well as adding amenities
designed to enhance the fan experience. "We remain
confident in the long-term success of the California
Speedway." (NASCAR
Scene Daily)
April 5, 2006:
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Goodyear officials
optimistic at LMS: NASCAR officials are "guardedly
optimistic'' that the latest tire developed by Goodyear
will prevent a repeat of last year's caution-marred
Nextel Cup races at newly paved Lowe's Motor Speedway.
"I believe this tire will be unique to anything else
that we've seen,'' said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR's vice
president for competition. Goodyear tested the tire on
Tuesday, less than a week after initial tests showed
more severe tire wear than there was at the October race
in which there were an event-record 15 cautions, mostly
for blown tires. Pemberton said the new tire is made of
a harder compound that seems to wear better on the
higher-than-normal speeds that are the result of the new
surface. "They turned the factory upside down to answer
the call of duty,'' he said of Goodyear. "They came back
and designed a tire that was pretty tough. The drivers
were happy. The speeds were still pretty good.'' (NASCAR.com)
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Boris and Stoddard
partners with Roush for 4-5 races: Veteran
driver and Nextel Cup semi-regular Boris Said and
veteran crew chief Frank Stoddard have formed their own
Nextel Cup team, Yahoo! Sports has learned. They are
partnering with long-time Said associate and former
driver and team owner Mark Simo. The team, which is
slated to run four or five races this season, will work
with Roush Racing, which has offered to supply the team
with cars, engines and technical expertise. Stoddard
recently left MB2 Motorsports and speculation was that
he was set to rejoin Roush. But Stoddard, who used to be
crew chief for Roush's No. 99 car when Jeff Burton was
behind the wheel, instead has been working with Roush
officials on forming the new team. Said has been
frustrated with his inability to find a regular Cup ride
this season after running nine races with MB2 in 2005
with Stoddard as his crew chief. After Simo's No Fear
clothing company purchased a building adjacent to Roush
Racing headquarters in Concord, N.C., for a planned East
Coast distribution center, Said, who has been working as
a consultant for Roush's teams, began talking with Roush
about possibly starting a team. "When I first talked to
Jack, he suggested the idea and I immediately brought it
to Mark," Said explained. (Yahoo!
Sports)
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NASCAR Fines &
Suspension: NASCAR has announced that one member of
the No. 07 Chevrolet team has been suspended and another
has been fined, as a result of rule violations during
this past Sunday’s NASCAR NEXTEL Cup event at
Martinsville Speedway. Crew member Clint Almquist has
been suspended from NASCAR until April 19, 2006 and
placed on probation until June 7, 2006 for violating
Section 12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing)
of the 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series rule book. During
Sunday’s race, Almquist on one occasion did not place
racing fuel in the designated collection area. Crew
chief Gil Martin was fined $2,500 for violating Section
12-4-A (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and
9-4-A (crew chief assumes responsibility for the actions
of his team members). (NASCAR PR)
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Robby Gordon delivers
10 millionth meal in Tarrant County: Robby Gordon
will make a special delivery to a homebound person on
Thursday, April 6 in Ft. Worth, TX in his #7 Harrah's
Chevy via police escort. He will assist Carla Jutson in
delivering the 10 millionth meal served in Tarrant
County since Meals on Wheels of Tarrant County began
meal deliveries in 1973. In 2002, Harrah's became a
national prime sponsor of the Meals On Wheels
Association of America's "March For Meals" campaign,
committing $1 million over three years and an additional
$1 million from 2005 to 2009. Since 2004, Harrah's
Entertainment and Gordon have teamed up to aid Harrah's
nationwide efforts to drive public awareness for the
association's campaign. This is the first of six
deliveries in race markets this season. (Robby
Gordon PR)
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Tony Eury Jr. Wins
Wypall Crew Chief of the Race Award: Martinsville
Speedway delivered 500 laps of incensed racing
excitement in this weekend's DIRECTV 500. Pushing,
bumping and shoving were the norm at the half-mile bull
ring, leaving the garage littered with numerous torn up
vehicles by the event's end. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and crew
chief Tony Eury Jr. weren't exempt from the action, as
the #8 Budweiser Chevy was involved in two separate
incidents on the race track, forcing lengthy pit stops
to fix the damage after each episode. Still, with Eury
Jr.'s guidance, Earnhardt Jr. was able to climb back and
finish inside the top-five. Eury Jr.'s comeback earned
him the Wypall Wipers Crew Chief of the Race. Earnhardt
Jr. suffered extensive damage to the right side of his
Monte Carlo after getting collected in a multi-car
accident during the opening stages of the DIRECTV 500.
Eury Jr. ordered vast repairs to the #8 Chevy and worked
his driver inside the top-10 following the maintenance,
but contact wit the #12 car on lap 318 forced another
unscheduled stop. Despite the two setbacks, the
Earnhardt Jr. and Eury Jr. combination fought to a
fourth-place finish. A panel of voters; including Robbie
Reiser, Mike Mulhern of the Winston-Salem Journal and a
Wypall Wipers representative; unanimously agreed that
Eury Jr.'s comeback deserved Crew Chief of the Race
accolades. For winning the Crew Chief of the Race award,
WypAll Wipers gave Eury Jr. $1,000. At the end of the
season, the crew chief with the most weekly wins will
receive $20,000 and be crowned the Wypall Wipers Crew
Chief of the Year. This was Eury Jr.'s first Crew Chief
of the Race award in 2006, which ties him with Darian
Grubb, Kenny Francis and Roy McCauley for second-place
in the standings. Robbie Reiser is in the lead with two
wins. (Wypall PR)
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FOX Collision
sponsors Front Row Motorsports: Front Row
Motorsports announced today that FOX Collision Center
will sponsor the Front Row Motorsports #92 Chevrolet
driven by Chad Blount at Texas Motor Speedway, for the
Samsung/RadioShack 500. “I look forward to driving the
FOX Collision Center Chevrolet at Texas,” commented
driver Chad Blount. “Our team is ready to build on our
effort from Martinsville and we’re excited about our
chances this weekend.” FOX Collision Center, Inc., with
11 full service body shops is owned and operated by
Kansas native Todd Fox, an industry veteran with over 20
years experience in collision repair. He began his
collision repair business in Wichita and operated four
facilities before moving onto Tulsa, Oklahoma in spring
of 2001. After just a few short months, FOX quickly
became Tulsa’s premier Collision Center. There are
currently four FOX Collision Centers in Wichita, one in
Kansas City, Kansas; four in Tulsa and one in Oklahoma
City, Oklahoma. FOX Collision launched in Arkansas last
week with the opening of their newest shop in
Springdale. “Our partnership with Front Row Motorsports
in 2005 provided a tremendous amount of exposure for our
Collision Centers and was a wonderful experience for
everyone involved,” said Todd Fox owner of FOX
Collision. “This gives us the chance to connect with the
core of our customer base. We look to strengthen our
relationship with our existing customers while exposing
our business and the services we offer to new people and
potential customers.” “We appreciate the support of FOX
Collision Center for the Texas race,” said team owner
Bob Jenkins. For more information about Fox
Collision please visit
www.foxcollision.com (Front Row Motorsports PR)
April 4, 2006:
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Sprint/NEXTEL
undecided on timeline of name change: Sprint
Nextel executives said on Tuesday it would be mid-season
before a decision would be made on a possible name
change for NASCAR's top series. Nextel merged with
Sprint in August 2004, but the Nextel Cup Series name
has remained unchanged. Sprint executives were initially
scheduled to meet with NASCAR in February to discuss a
possible name change, but that meeting won't happen
until later in the year. "It was not the right
time to consider a change and we have agreed to a new
timetable which is the middle of this year," said Mark
Schweitzer, Chief Marketing Officer of Sprint Nextel.
"We want to make sure that if we were to make a change,
it would not be detrimental to the equity we have built
up. "That is not the same as saying the name needs to
change. We have an agreement with NASCAR to revisit it."
Sprint Nextel said that NASCAR itself would have a "lot
of input" in the name. Only one name change can occur
over the 10-year contract period. Jill Gregory, the
director of Nextel's NASCAR marketing since 2004, left
the company to head motorsports marketing for Bank of
America. Gregory's boss, Michael Robichaud, has
announced he also will be leaving the company, sparking
speculation about the future of Sprint-Nextel in
NASCAR's top series. But Sprint Nextel executives
pointed out that selling the deal with NASCAR, which
began in 2004 and runs through 2013, is not an option. (NASCAR.com)
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NEXTEL Cup Richmond
testing: After more than 40 NASCAR Busch Series
drivers tested at Richmond International Raceway last
week, the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series drivers will take
their turn for three consecutive days starting next
Tuesday, April 11. Testing each day will run from 9:00
a.m. to 9:00 p.m. and the grandstands will be open for
fans each day. Admission and parking are free and
concessions will be available from 9:00 a.m. to 8:30
p.m. each day. (Richmond Int'l Raceway PR)
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McMurray to be
designated driver for the night: Everyone wants a
reliable designated driver and you would be hard pressed
to find a better driver than a NASCAR star. Some lucky
bar patrons will experience that very scenario on
Thursday night, April 6, leading up to the Samsung/Radio
Shack 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. That's when NASCAR's
Jamie McMurray will lead a fleet of 10 #26 Crown Royal
Ford Fusions as they provide free, safe, rides home to
Dallas / Ft. Worth area nightlife revelers. Crown
Royal's annual "Safe Rides Home" initiative to help
promote responsible decision making has provided rides
for hundreds of patrons and NASCAR fans since its
inception in 2003. Bar patrons can sign up for free
rides home at a specially decorated taxi kiosk at Rodeo
Plaza in downtown Fort Worth as part of Crown Royal's
"Be a Champion. Drink Responsibly." program that
promotes responsible drinking. Crown Royal is the
primary sponsor of McMurray's #26 Ford, and the purple
and gold colors will run again in the Samsung/Radio
Shack 500 at Texas Motor Speedway. (Alan Taylor
Communications)
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Sadler's M&M's Crew
Captures Pit Crew Win In Martinsville: Elliott
Sadler’s M&M’s pit crew claimed its first win of the
season in the weekly Checkers® / Rally’s® Double
Drive-Thru Challenge competition, helping boost the
Robert Yates Racing driver to a sixth-place finish in
Sunday’s (April 2) Nextel Cup race at Martinsville
Speedway. “I’m so proud of my guys,” offered Sadler.
“Martinsville is the toughest pit road we visit during
the season. It is just so tight to maneuver. I think
track position is the key to being successful at
Martinsville. It is a tough place to pass and I think we
picked up spots every time we came on to pit road.”
Sadler’s over-the-wall team edged out other
participating crews by spending the least amount of time
in the pits during the DIRECTV 500. Sadler’s No. 38 Ford
spent 279.774 seconds on pit lane. “You’ve got to have
good pit stops and my guys were definitely on it on
Sunday,” continued Sadler, whose crew earned $10,500 for
the win. “This M&M’s team needed a good run. I think we
are definitely back on track.” Sadler’s over-the-wall
crew consists of: Rodney Fetters (jackman), Ryan McCray
(front-tire carrier), Mike Lingerfelt (front-tire
changer), Lance Hanna (rear-tire carrier), Dave Smith
(rear-tire changer), Brian Dunaway (gasman), Frankie
Good (catch can) and Toby Mellott (windshield). The
team’s crew chief is Tommy Baldwin Jr. and the pit crew
coach is Andy Ward. After the sixth race of the NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup season, Jimmie Johnson’s and Tony Stewart’s
pit crew are tied in the Checkers/Rally’s Double
Drive-Thru Challenge standings with two victories each.
The season champion will receive a $105,000 bonus. The
Checkers/Rally's Double Drive-Thru Challenge is in its
second season with the Nextel Cup Series. (DMF
Communications PR)
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Change in Crew Chiefs
for PPI: PPI Motorsports announced today that Gary
Putnam, the team’s competition director, will now assume
the role of crew chief of the No. 32 Tide/Downy
Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS driven by Travis Kvapil in the
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. The position is effective
immediately as he has begun preparing for this weekend’s
Cup event, the Samsung/RadioShack 500 at Texas Motor
Speedway. Meanwhile, James Ince, who has served as team
manager as well as crew chief at PPIM since September
2005 has been released to pursue other opportunities.
“It is time to go in a new direction with this
Tide/Downy race team and Gary Putman is the person I
have chosen to take the lead,” said Cal Wells III, owner
of PPI Motorsports. “I appreciate his willingness to
step up and take on this new challenge. It was never our
intention to move Gary into this role when he was
originally hired. However, it is evident in our current
position of 41st place in points that we are not
providing the tools needed for Travis to succeed on the
race track. I feel fortunate to have the kind of depth
on this team to be able to call up a person of Gary’s
caliber to assume this new responsibility. I credit that
to James Ince since he recruited Putnam to join PPIM in
January. “I truly need to thank James Ince for
everything he has done for this organization,” continued
Wells. “He has worked extremely hard to rebuild this
Tide/Downy race team as well as assemble a quality group
of people. Unfortunately, we have not met the objectives
set forth at the start of the season and therefore, we
both felt it would be in the best interest of the team
as well as for James to make this change. He is
extremely talented and I know he will be successful in
whatever he chooses to do in the future. I wish him
nothing but the best.” (PPI Motorsports PR)
April 3, 2006:
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NASCAR COT testing at
Martinsville: For the second straight week, NASCAR’s
Car of Tomorrow tested on a short track as preparations
continue for next season’s debut of a safer, more
competitive and cost-efficient stock car. On Monday at
Martinsville Speedway, #29-Kevin Harvick of the Richard
Childress Racing team, along with NASCAR’s Brett Bodine,
tested the new car. While early morning rain delayed the
start of the test, the results were extremely positive.
“We went through our normal aero changes here today,
just to back up what the wind tunnel has been telling
us, and were able to get some quality laps on the
track,” said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president for
competition. “The wing continues to give us positive
results. It is going to provide the teams with a lot of
advantages when it comes to competition. We’ll even get
more evidence of that when we test the Car of Tomorrow
next month at Lowe’s Motor Speedway.” For Harvick, it
was his first time driving the Car of Tomorrow and he
was encouraged with his initial test run. “When you get
in the driver’s seat, it feels like just another race
car,” said Harvick. “We got a lot out of today’s test,
because it helps us determine what kind of package we
will need when we run the car next season. From
everything I’ve heard about the wing, it should be a big
help in helping the car behind you get some air on its
nose. That seems to be what we’re fighting all the time;
the aero push on the bigger race tracks.” Monday marked
the second straight week for RCR to test its Car of
Tomorrow, as #31-Jeff Burton participated in the session
a week ago at Bristol. Harvick says that the RCR team
has made a commitment to develop its Car of Tomorrow
program. “We didn’t go to the Car of Tomorrow test at
Daytona (held in January), so we came out of there
saying that since we had a clean sheet of paper, we
needed to work to get ahead of the game and come out of
the gate strong with this car next season,” said
Harvick. “Richard (Childress) has made a commitment to
do that and we’ve assembled a team to take this car
around and we should have a couple of more cars done by
Charlotte.” The next NASCAR Car of Tomorrow test is
scheduled for May 30-31 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway in
Concord. (NASCAR PR)
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Petty/STP Classic
Paint Scheme: On Friday, April 7, 2006 around 2 p.m.
at the Texas Motor Speedway, Richard Petty and Bobby
Labonte will unveil a special No. 43 retro paint scheme
that pays tribute to STP -- one of the longest running
sponsors in the history of stockcar racing. The retro
ride will race in the Aaron’s 499 in Talladega at the
end of April. Petty and Labonte will also discuss future
plans concerning the historic partnership of Petty
Enterprises and STP and make a special announcement
regarding STP donation to Victory Junction Gang Camp.
The Victory Junction Gang was founded in memory of
Richard’s grandson, Adam Petty, and is designed to
enrich the lives of children with chronic or
life-threatening illnesses. (Ketchum Sports Network PR)
April 2, 2006:
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Stewart wins
Martinsville race: ony Stewart won a paint-trading
duel with Jimmie Johnson and overcame Hendrick
Motorsports' long domination at Martinsville Speedway.
Stewart and Johnson dueled nose-to-bumper and
side-by-side for four laps Sunday, bringing the 65,000
fans to their feet. After being rebuffed three times,
Stewart finally got around Johnson with 27 laps to go
and held on to win the DirectTV 500. "I knew we were a
little quicker than him. There was no way he was going
to give it away, so we were going to have to take it
away. We didn't turn him around. We didn't spin him out.
We just got the position that we were after," Stewart
said. The victory was the 25th for the defending and
two-time series champion, and second at Martinsville,
where he led 530 of 1,000 laps last year but came away
without either victory. He also once said the track
should be converted to a bass fishing pond. (ABC
News - Points -
Results)
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Smaller fuel tanks at
Lowes?
Smaller fuel tanks might be a way to deal with excessive
tire wear at tracks like Atlanta Motor Speedway and the
newly paved Lowe's Motor Speedway. The idea is that if
drivers ran out of fuel after 30 laps or so, they'd make
pit stops before tires could wear to a dangerous point.
NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said it's too soon to tell
whether the smaller tanks, which are used at Daytona and
Talladega to add pit stops and therefore break up big
packs of cars, will be used elsewhere. "Our primary
focus in preparing for the upcoming races at Lowe's
Motor Speedway in May is testing the tires and getting
them right," he said. (Atlanta
Journal-Constitution)
April 1, 2006:
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Ward in Martinsville
Garage:
Ward Burton was back in the garage at Martinsville
Speedway on Friday wishing he were wearing a driving
suit instead of jeans. "I've been carrying on some
communication, seeing what kind of dominoes need to fall
to get back in," he said, adding that he no longer is as
insistent on getting a Nextel Cup ride as he was last
year. "I'm getting a little more open-minded to the
possibility of another series," he said, indicating that
he'd be willing to make a comeback in the Craftsman
Truck or Busch series. Burton, a five-time Cup winner
who hasn't raced since the fall race at Phoenix in 2004,
said he enjoyed his year layoff, but he's ready for it
to end. "I had a whole year to get a good breather, and
I probably needed it," he said. "But when it got close
to Daytona and I wasn't testing and doing appearances, I
started having a longing, like I had lost a friend in my
heart." (Atlanta
Journal-Constitution)
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Evernham named
All-time Best Crew Chief by the media: Ray Evernham,
who won three NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series championships in
the 1990s as crew chief for Jeff Gordon, has been
selected as NASCAR’s top all-time crew chief in a vote
by a national motorsports media contingent. Evernham’s
selection was announced Friday at Martinsville
(Virginia) Speedway, in conjunction with the
announcement of the new NASCAR DIRECTV Crew Chief of the
Race contingency award for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series.
The $5,600 per-race award will go into effect with
Sunday’s running of the DIRECTV 500 at Martinsville. It
will be presented weekly to the crew chief whose team
has the lowest combined start/finish numbers. A year-end
award of $102,400 will also be presented to the crew
chief with the most victories. (Eligibility is based on
a team’s participation in the DIRECTV Crew Chief of the
Race contingency program.) Evernham, heading a
first-rate pit crew that became known as the “Rainbow
Warriors” because of their brightly-colored uniforms
that represented the team’s sponsor, DuPont, guided
Gordon to NASCAR NEXTEL Cup championships in 1995, ’97
and ’98. Evernham left the team late in the 1999 season
to head Dodge’s 2001 return to the series. He continues
in that role, via his Evernham Motorsports operation
with drivers Kasey Kahne, Jeremy Mayfield and Scott
Riggs. “I’m blown away,” Evernham said. “I’ve never
thought of myself as anyone special. All I did was have
a great team, a great driver and did my job the best I
could. I thank the media for their recognition.”
Evernham was one of 10 crew chiefs nominated for the
all-time award. Over several days of voting on
NASCARMEDIA.com, Evernham amassed a total of 1,187
points to edge eight-time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup champion
crew chief Dale Inman by only 24 (1,163) points. Leonard
Wood, who is credited with helping to revolutionize the
approach to pit stops in the 1960s, finished third with
1,079 points. Media participating in the voting ranked
the 10 nominated crew chiefs. A first-place ranking was
worth 10 points, a second-place ranking nine points,
etc. Evernham received 46 first-place votes, while Inman
had 47 and Wood 19. Rounding out the results: In fourth
place was Harry Hyde with 1,051 points, followed by Bud
Moore (937); Kirk Shelmerdine (908); Ray Fox (748); Lee
Petty (737); Gary Nelson (643); and Herb Nab (512). “To
me it’s an honor to be mentioned with those other
people,” Evernham said. “Those guys are the heroes that
I’ve looked up to. If you were a baseball player, it’s
like winning an award above Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth,
great people like that.” (NASCAR PR)
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Nerves helped Raines
qualifying: Tony Raines admittedly scared himself
into a 12th-place qualifying spot Friday in his on-track
debut with Hall of Fame Racing. Raines toured the flat,
0.526-mile Martinsville Speedway in 19.760
seconds/95.830 mph during a session topped by DirecTV
500 pole sitter Jimmie Johnson at 19.575 seconds/96.736
mph. Raines' hot lap marked only the second time in six
NASCAR Nextel Cup Series races that the No. 96 Chevrolet
-- driven by native Texan Terry Labonte for the first
five events -- qualified on speed. Labonte, a two-time
Cup champion, posted a best start of 35th at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway. "I'm still shaking, and not that it was
a scary lap. It's just the first race out of the box,"
said Raines, who will drive the Monte Carlo SS co-owned
by former Cowboys quarterbacks Roger Staubach and Troy
Aikman for the majority of the season. "I kind of
overdrove it just a little bit," said Raines, the 1999
NASCAR Busch Series Raybestos Rookie of the Year. "If
[crew chief ] Philippe Lopez is happy and the team is
happy, it's good for me." (Fort-Worth
Star Telegram)
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Second Goodyear test
at Lowes Tuesday: Goodyear is
planning to do a second tire test at Lowe's Motor
Speedway. Dale Jarrett and Kevin Harvick will test there
Tuesday. (Roanoke
Times)
March 31, 2006:
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Edwards to appear on
FOX's "24": NASCAR driver, Carl Edwards will be
making his much anticipated debut on Fox's, "24" next
Monday, April 3rd. Edwards hasn't spoken much about his
role on the show over the last two months, as just like
the show, it remains confidential information. Look for
Edwards Monday night at 9:00 PM (EST). "First I have to
thank California Speedway for setting this up, this is a
lot of fun," said Edwards. "I definitely think acting is
something I'd like to do more of. I had such a blast
being on the set of '24'. Everyone was just awesome. Jon
(Cassar), the director, and Kiefer (Sutherland) have
been great to work with, really everyone is just so nice
and really made me feel at home. The best part was they
gave me a line to read. The cameras started to roll and
as I was walking over to shake the other character's
hand I realized my palms were a little sweaty which
doesn't happen very often." Look for Edwards to make his
55th start in the Nextel Cup Series this Sunday at
Martinsville Speedway. After a great run last weekend in
Bristol, Edwards moved up eight spots in the point
standings - landing him in the 22nd position. Edwards
looks to further improve his position with another great
short track run in the DirecTV 500. (Roush Racing PR)
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Memorial Services
today for RIR's Campbell: The family of Kenneth
Campbell will hold a memorial service for him tomorrow,
Friday, March 31 at 5:00 p.m. The service for the
longtime VP of Public Relations at Richmond
International Raceway who passed away last Friday will
be open to friends, family and business associates of
Mr. Campbell and his family, and not the general public.
The service will take place in the media center in the
Richmond International Raceway infield. Upon Mr.
Campbell’s retirement in 2001, the building was renamed
the Kenneth Campbell Media Center in his honor. In lieu
of flowers, memorial contributions can be made in his
name to the Victory Junction Gang Camp at 4500 Adam’s
Way, Randleman, SC 27317. (Richmond Int'l Raceway PR)
March 30, 2006:
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NASCAR unsure if they
will slow Charlotte speeds: Robin Pemberton,
NASCAR's vice president of competition, was at LMS
monitoring the situation. NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp
said no decision will be made on whether the sanctioning
body will step in to lower speeds until after a full Cup
test session in early May. Wheeler said nobody will know
all the answers until after the May 28 Coca-Cola 600.
"That's what NASCAR racing is all about, adjusting to
the track conditions that are there,'' he said. "You put
them out in the parking lot and they're going to figure
out how to get around it. You put them on the moon and
they can figure out how to get around the moon. "When
you challenge them with new pavement that is when you
really are asking for some creativity, particularly in
the handling area. It will be interesting to see how
this all plays out.'' (NASCAR.com)
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NFL official to
attend Texas race: NFL director of officiating Mike
Pereira is heading to the races. Pereira will attend
next week's NASCAR Nextel Cup race at Texas Motor
Speedway to examine Fox TV's coverage, specifically its
high-definition cameras. Pereira is looking into the
feasibility of using HDTV replays in NFL games. (Gainesville
Sun)
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Darlington Tickets
selling fast, maybe more seats?: Fewer than 8,000
seats remain for the Dodge Charger 500, and the strong
sales have Darlington Raceway leaders thinking of
expanding faster than they had imagined. Track president
Chris Browning said he expects tickets for the Nextel
Cup event to be gone in two weeks and that construction
on a 6,300-seat grandstand in Turn 1 should be complete
by next week, more than a month ahead of the May 13
Dodge Charger 500. The additional seats push the
capacity at NASCAR's oldest superspeedway to about
63,000. Demand for this year's race has Browning itching
to spring forward. "We've been running so far ahead for
so long," Browning said. "It's got us considering and
looking at our options." (News
Observer)
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DIS signs news lease:
The first family of racing signed a new lease Wednesday
giving this community the biggest bang for its buck of
any major pro sports facility, according to a
consultant's report. Bill France Jr., Jim France, Lesa
France Kennedy and Brian France said the deal shows
their commitment to stay and invest here. Members of the
Racing and Recreational Facilities Commission, landlord
of Daytona International Speedway, unanimously approved
the lease Wednesday. Racing will continue here through
2054 under the lease. Annual rent payments by the
Speedway for 447 acres of public land jumps from a token
$10,000 established in 1957 to help get the racetrack
built to $500,000, with regular increases in future
years. Efforts in the 1950s to pay for construction of
the racetrack by selling bonds had failed when family
patriarch Bill France Sr. stepped forward with his plan
to take over. "I classify this as the greatest
public-private partnership in America," said Bill France
Jr., International Speedway Corp. chairman. "We took
land that had a value of $4,500 and developed it with
the help of a lot of people in the area." (Daytona
News-Journal)
March 29, 2006:
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Goodyear testing at
Lowes leads to record speeds, Johnson wrecks in AM: A flat tire caused Jimmie Johnson to wreck Wednesday
during an important test at Lowe's Motor Speedway,
sending Goodyear officials searching to find the right
rubber to use on the freshly paved surface. Johnson had
completed about 20 laps when he felt his right rear tire
rapidly losing air. He couldn't finish the lap before
the tire went flat, sending Johnson into the turn four
wall. "We're still looking at the tire and trying to
find a concrete determination as to why the tire went
down," said Rick Heinrich, product manager for Goodyear.
"We don't know if it was a puncture or wear-related at
this point." Johnson, who has won four in a row and five
of the last six races at Lowe's, left the track after
his accident because his car was damaged beyond repair.
He was not injured. It could take weeks for
Goodyear to decide what tire will be best because the
track surface will continue to change as more and more
cars drive on it. Increased speeds is the danger on any
repaved track. When Lowe's was last resurfaced in 1994,
the qualifying record jumped from 177.352 to 181.439. So
Goodyear and NASCAR will both work to find a proper way
to control the speeds. Although using horsepower-sapping
restrictor plates is an option, no one really wants to
use them. "It's going to be fast, but fast enough that
we need restrictor plates? Absolutely not," Riggs said.
"That would be a horrible decision. We always set a new
track record every time we go to a new surface. We
expect the speeds to be faster. That's just how it is."
(AP/WCNC)
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Lester and Wife has
second son: Barely a week after the excitement of
racing in his first NASCAR NEXTEL Cup race at Atlanta
Motor Speedway, Bill Lester and his wife Cheryl had
another major event to celebrate ... the birth of their
second son, Austin Richard Lester, who arrived on the
starting grid at 1:56PM on Tuesday, March 28, at 9lb Ooz
and 20.5” tall. Following the introduction ceremony and
command to start your engines, he immediately posted
competitive nap times. Mom, dad, baby and brother Alex
are doing fine. (Atlanta Motor Speedway PR)
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McMurray Tire Change,
Kruschek OK: Joe Kruschek, rear tire changer for the
No. 26 Roush Racing Ford Fusion, was injured in last
Monday’s race in Atlanta during a routine pit stop.
Kruschek sustained injuries to both hands when the jack
was released while he was still in the process of
tightening lugnuts. Kruschek suffered a broken left
thumb, a broken right middle finger and a cut right
index finger. He successfully underwent surgery on
Tuesday, March 21st, in a local hospital in Griffin,
Georgia, and was transported back to the Charlotte,
North Carolina area by Roush Racing. Kruschek will be in
a cast and will undergo physical therapy for at least a
couple of months, but the prognosis is good for a
satisfactory recovery. Upon welcoming Kruschek back to
the Charlotte area, team owner Jack Roush contacted Dr.
Jerry Petty, a Charlotte neurosurgeon, to further
evaluate Joe and refer him to a hand specialist. “We’re
going to see that Joe Kruschek has the best possible
care and that the most appropriate specialists are
consulted and brought on board. Joe is a racer and I
know that more than anything he wants to get back to
work at the race track, but first and foremost we want
him to be healthy,” commented Jack Roush. This is
Kruschek’s first year with Roush Racing. (Roush Racing
PR)
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Mark Martin Adds Seven More NASCAR
Truck Series Races
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Glitch occurred
the reason behind language, Manion not fined: FOX Sports
used the same excuse for profanity creeping into
Sunday's broadcast of the Nextel Cup race at Bristol
Motor Speedway as CBS did for Janet Jackson's breast
being exposed during halftime of Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Equipment malfunction. "We've talked to FOX Sports and
they told us there was a malfunction, that it wasn't
deliberate,'' NASCAR spokesman Jim Hunter said Tuesday.
"They told us there's some sort of system in play where
there's a delay. For whatever reason, it didn't work.
They assured us they're looking at ways to make sure
that doesn't reoccur.'' The incident occurred when the
in-car radio conversation between crew chief Kevin
Manion and his driver, Martin Truex., Jr., was
broadcast. Manion was caught using the same word that
earned driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. a $10,000 fine and the
loss of 25 points two years ago at Talladega
Superspeedway. Hunter said Manion was not fined because
"this was a glitch that occurred.''(NASCAR.com)
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5 Kellogg's testing:
#5 Crew chief Alan Gustafson has selected Hendrick
Motorsports Chassis No. 263 for Sunday's race at
Martinsville. The Kellogg's team tested the car, which
saw action in both Martinsville events in 2005, on March
22 at Caraway Speedway, a .455-mile oval in Asheboro,
N.C. (Hendrick Motorsports Weekly Release)
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