FEDEX RACING EXPRESS FACTS — NEW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SPEEDWAY

RACE INFO:

Event: Lenox Industrial Tools 301

Date/Time: July 15/1 p.m. ET

2011 winner: Ryan Newman

2011 polesitter: Ryan Newman

Distance: 301 laps/301 miles

Track Length: 1 mile

Banking: 7 degrees

Track Shape: Oval

EXPRESS NOTES:

Daytona Recap: Denny Hamlin finished 25th in Saturday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Daytona International Speedway after being collected in a Lap 153 incident in the 160-lap event on the 2.5-mile, high-banked oval. Hamlin was charging to the front with drafting help from teammate Kyle Busch as the checkered flag neared, but contact from another competitor on the frontstretch sent Hamlin’s #11 FedEx Office Toyota spinning through the infield grass and back onto the track, where he was hit multiple times. Hamlin was forced to pit road for extensive repairs, finishing four laps down to race winner Tony Stewart. Hamlin started 23rd in the 400-mile event, but a loose race car prohibited him from running in the big pack throughout much of the race. He stayed in contact with the draft while crew chief Darian Grubb worked through wedge and track bar adjustments during pit stops to help tighten up the #11 machine. A two-tire stop late in the race gave Hamlin the track position he needed to compete for the victory before the on-track incident. The finish drops Hamlin two spots to seventh in the NASCAR standings following Daytona, 92 points behind leader Matt Kenseth after 18 of 26 regular season races.

New Hampshire Preview: NASCAR heads to New Hampshire Motor Speedway for Sunday’s 301-lap event at the ‘Magic Mile.’ Hamlin owns a Series-best 9.0 average finish among active drivers at Loudon (tied with Tony Stewart), including a victory in the summer 2007 race at the track and five top-five finishes in 12 starts. One year ago at New Hampshire, The FedEx Racing team played the fuel strategy game to perfection, overcoming early track position, a mid-race spin and an ill-handling race car for a hard-earned, third-place result. Hamlin restarted third with 56 laps to go and worked into second behind leader Ryan Newman as both were trying to conserve fuel to make it to the end of the 301-lap race. Hamlin saved enough gas to take the checkered flag third behind Newman and Stewart.

Race Series Date Start Finish Laps (Led)

Sylvania 300 Sprint Cup Sept. 25, 2011 28 29 298/300

Lenox Tools 301 Sprint Cup July 17, 2011 14 3 301/301

Sylvania 300 Sprint Cup Sept. 19, 2010 22 2 300/300

Lenox Tools 301 Sprint Cup June 27, 2010 20 14 301/301

Sylvania 300 Sprint Cup Sept. 20, 2009 4 2 300/300 22

Lenox Tools 301 Sprint Cup June 28, 2009 7 15 273/273 1

Sylvania 300 Sprint Cup Sept. 14, 2008 6 9 300/300

Lenox Tools 301 Sprint Cup June 29, 2008 12 8 284/284

Sylvania 300 Nextel Cup Sept. 16, 2007 14 15 300/300

Lenox Tools 300 Nextel Cup July 1, 2007 11 1 300/300 46

Sylvania 300 Nextel Cup Sept. 17, 2006 5 4 300/300 4

Lenox Tools 300 Nextel Cup July 16, 2006 12 6 308/308 1

Averages/Totals 12.9 9.0 99.9% 74

FedEx Office – Closest to New Hampshire Motor Speedway: 10 Ft. Eddy Rd., Concord, NH 03301, (603) 226-0565

Belmont Along for the Ride in New Hampshire: The FedEx Freight service center in Belmont, N.H., the only center in the state, will be recognized with its “BNH” code letters on the b-post of the #11 FedEx Freight Toyota this weekend.

2012 FedEx Racing Press Kit – Available for Download: Please visit www.fedexracing.com/presskit for the 2012 FedEx Racing press materials, including bios for Denny Hamlin, Darian Grubb and Joe Gibbs Racing leadership, program highlights, program statistics and 2012 crew roster.

HAMLIN CONVERSATION — New Hampshire Motor Speedway

What are your feelings on New Hampshire Motor Speedway?

“It is a great track and a place that has been good for this team in the past. We seem to run a little better here in the summer than we do in the fall so we’ll be trying to run as well as we have here in past summers but also take something with us to learn from. This track is faster than you would think so you need horsepower to take advantage of the long straights, but getting through, and off, the corner is where you win or lose at New Hampshire. It’s definitely a little bit different than any other track we go to because it almost seems like it’s banked in the other direction on the bottom. But you can go way up high or run on the bottom so there are some options for you to find a fast line.”

2012 FEDEX RACING – TEAM ROSTER

Crew Chief: Darian Grubb – Floyd, Va. Front Tire Changer: Nick Krizmanich – Kenosha, Wis.

Car Chief: Chris “Spider” Gillin – Smithtown, N.Y. Front Tire Carrier: Brandon Pegram – Statesville, N.C.

Engineer: Mike Wheeler – Southholt, N.Y. Rear Tire Changer: Mike Hicks – Salisbury, N.C.

Engineer: Ross Kippenbrock – Indianapolis, Ind. Rear Tire Carrier: Heath Cherry – Belmont, N.C.

Shocks: Drew Bible – Coldwater, Mich. Jackman: Nate Bolling – Swanton, Ohio

Tire Specialist: Kerry Ferris – Perry, N.Y. Gas Man: Scott Wood – Liberty, S.C.

Mechanic: Nick Fuller – Casa Grande, Ariz. Pit Crew Coordinator: Paul Alepa – Vienna, Va.

Mechanic: John Furino – Long Island, N.Y. JGR Athletic Director: Michael Lepp – Charlotte, N.C.

Spotter: Chris Lambert – Kannapolis, N.C. Hauler Driver: Jerry Hess – Lancaster, Pa.

Hauler Driver: Frank Hodel – Blythe, Calif.

The views and opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of SpeedwayMedia.com

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