Cale Gale Pocono Raceway Event Preview

Cale Gale

No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Silverado

Pocono (Pa.) Raceway – Pocono Mountains 125

August 4, 2012

No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet News and Notes

First Time to the Tricky Triangle… Cale Gale will make his first trip to the Pocono (Pa.) Raceway (“The Tricky Triangle”) this weekend for the Pocono Mountains 125. Brand new to the track, Gale has never even visited the Pocono Mountains and will turn his first career laps on The Tricky Triangle during Friday’s practice session. Following a major repave at the 2.5-mile speedway over the off-season, the playing field will likely be leveled across the board as drivers adapt to the new surface.

Crew Members Racing Near Home… The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ (NCWTS) only stop in Pennsylvania will give several Eddie Sharp Racing (ESR) crew members the chance to see their family and friends. Justin Peiffer, a member of the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet team, grew up in nearby Lebanon, Pa. and joined Eddie Sharp Racing in 2008. The 2003 graduate of Cedar Crest High School acts as a mechanic, fabricator and pit support for Cale Gale and the No. 33 Rheem team. Ashleigh Aungst, public relations manager at Eddie Sharp Racing, grew up in Palmyra, Pa. Aungst, a 2005 graduate of Palmyra Area High School, joined ESR in January to work with Cale Gale and the Rheem team.

Rheem Crew Members Goes to the Movies… Greg Powell, the front tire changer for Cale Gale and the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet team, will make his Hollywood debut on Wednesday, August 8, in Nitro Circus The Movie 3D. Powell, a graduate of the University of Maryland, has been riding bikes and doing stunts with his cousin, Travis Pastrana, since they were young. By 2004, the Nitro Circus crew were putting on live shows across the country and on MTV. For more information about Nitro Circus The Movie 3D, or to find a theater near you, visit: http://nitrocircus.com/go/the-nitro-circus-3d-movie/.

Meet Cale Gale… Fans will have several opportunities to meet Gale throughout the race weekend at Pocono Raceway. The driver of the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet will participate in the NCWTS Autograph Session on Friday afternoon, August 3, from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. in the fan midway. At 3:00 p.m., Gale will join teammate Justin Lofton at the Chevy Stage for a Q&A session. Later that evening, at 6:20 p.m. Gale and Lofton will also make an appearance at Pocono Raceway’s Infield Concert Stage.

Battling for Points… Gale continues to hold his ground in both the NCWTS championship points battle and the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings. With three top-10 finishes this season, Gale is solidly within the top 15 in drivers points, ranking 14th, and ranks 16th in the owner points standings. Currently second in the Rookie of the Year points, Gale is chasing down leader Ty Dillon. Gale was named the Sunoco Rookie of the Race for his sixth-place finish at Chicagoland (Ill.) Speedway on July 21.

Follow Cale… Follow Cale Gale, driver of the No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Silverado, on twitter @CaleGale and Facebook (facebook.com/CaleGale), and check out CaleGale.com for the latest news and updates.

Get the Inside Scoop… Follow Eddie Sharp Racing on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook to get real-time updates and behind-the-scenes information: @TeamESR or facebook.com/teamesr.

Watch and Listen… The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series takes on The Tricky Triangle this weekend at Pocono Raceway on Saturday, August 4. Live coverage of the Pocono Mountains 125 will be aired on SPEED, MRN, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio, channel 90, beginning at 12:30 p.m. ET.

From the Driver’s Seat

Cale Gale Quotes… On preparing for a new track: “It’s always challenging going to a racetrack for the very first time. You never quite know what to expect. I’ve tried to prepare for this weekend as much as I can. I’ve been practicing a lot on iRacing to get ready. I found Austin Dillon’s on-board video from when he did a tire test at Pocono a few months ago, so I watched that too. I’ll probably watch last year’s race on the internet before we head up there. There’s only so much that you can do to get ready, but I’ve been trying to do everything I can to gain a familiarity with the track before I climb in the Rheem Chevrolet.”

On racing at Pocono Raceway for the first time: “I haven’t actually been to Pocono Raceway yet, so it will all be new to me. I don’t really know what to expect this weekend. I know that everyone calls it the ‘Tricky Triangle,’ and I’m excited to go get my taste of it with the Rheem Chevrolet and see just how tricky it really is. Jerry [Baxter, crew chief] and all the guys have been working really hard to be sure that we have a good truck for this weekend. The track was just paved and will be new to a lot of guys. This is one of those races where we don’t really have any expectations going into it; we’ll just take what it gives us. We’re right in the middle of our busy season, so hopefully we’re able to come out of Pocono Raceway with something positive to continue our momentum moving forward.”

From the Pit Box

Jerry Baxter Quotes… On getting ready to race at Pocono Raceway: “Clearly, Pocono Raceway is different than any other track we go to; it’s the only track with three turns. Each turn is a little different and getting the setup right is important, but speed is also very important. We did a tire and gear test for NASCAR earlier this week at Michigan International Speedway where we learned a little bit about drag. You basically run wide open at Pocono and we think we’ll benefit from what we learned during the test. The race is only 125 miles, which means that strategy will be key. Teams will have the option of taking just two tires, or potentially no tires at all. The Rheem team is basically blind to the track going in this weekend; we need to start with getting Cale accustomed to the track and then work on our Chevrolet from there. We have two hours and fifty minutes in practice, which is a lot longer than usual. We’re taking truck number 46; it’s a race-winning truck from KHI, and we’ve done a lot of work to get it ready for this weekend. Hopefully it will be a great race.”

Cale Gale By the Numbers

Cale Gale’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Career Stats

Races

Wins

Top Fives

Top 10s

Poles

Money Won

20

0

1

5

0

$232,244

Cale Gale’s 2012 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Stats

Races

Wins

Top Fives

Top 10s

Poles

Money Won

10

0

1

3

0

$118,945

No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet Silverado Truck Information

The No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet team will compete with chassis No. 046 as their primary truck at Pocono Raceway. It is the same chassis that Gale and the Rheem team raced at Rockingham Speedway earlier this season. In that race, the Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender rolled off in the 13th position and crossed the finish line 17th.

No. 33 Rheem Chevrolet / Eddie Sharp Racing Team

Driver: Cale Gale Crew Chief: Jerry Baxter Owner: Eddie Sharp

Truck Chief / Rear Tire Changer: Ray Holm Gasman / Hauler Driver: Ben Smith Engineer: Eddie Troconis

Rear Tire Carrier: Devon Bourdeau Pit Crew Coach: Nick Sutton Shock Specialist: Jeff Keller

Front Tire Changer: Joey Forgette Mechanic: Beau Wilkes Motor Tuner: Howie Frazier

Front Tire Carrier: Greg Powell Mechanic: Justin Peiffer PR Rep: Ashleigh Aungst

Jackman: Kevin Teague Spotter: Rick Carelli

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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