Event: Pure Michigan 400
Date/Time: Aug. 19/1 p.m. ET
2011 winner: Kyle Busch
2011 polesitter: Greg Biffle
Distance: 200 laps/400 miles
Track Length: 2 miles
Banking: 18 degrees
Track Shape: D-Shaped Oval
EXPRESS NOTES:
Watkins Glen Recap: Denny Hamlin finished 34th in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International, suffering a blown engine in the #11 FedEx Freight Toyota after 57 of 90 laps at the 2.4-mile road course event won by Marcos Ambrose. Hamlin started 23rd and steadily worked his way up through the field in the opening 30-lap stint. The team was hoping to make the scheduled distance in just two pit stops, and crew chief Darian Grubb called for a spring rubber adjustment during the team’s first stop to help a tight condition on the right-hand turns. The car came to life during the race’s midpoint, with Hamlin moving into the top-10 just before his second stop. However, the engine let go in the #11 machine and forced the team to retire from the race. The finish dropped Hamlin two spots to 10th in the NASCAR standings following Watkins Glen, 84 points behind new leader Jimmie Johnson after 22 of 26 regular season races.
Michigan Preview: The Series returns to Michigan International Speedway on Sunday for its second 400-mile race of the season at the two-mile track. In the June event at MIS, Hamlin finished 34th, forced to retire earlier following an on-track incident on Lap 132 (of 200) and subsequent fire under the #11 FedEx Office Toyota. The incident occurred on the first lap of a restart, when cars were four-wide into Turn 3 and Hamlin was nudged from behind in the left-rear by another competitor, sending him spinning into the infield grass that caused left-side damage to his race car. As Hamlin drove to pit road for repairs, a fire erupted underneath the car, and he stopped before safely climbing out. Hamlin owns a pair of victories at Michigan, winning back-to-back June events in 2010 and 2011. The 31-year-old Virginia native has seven top-10 results in 13 events at the track.
Race Series Date Start Finish Laps (Led)
Quicken Loans 400 Sprint Cup June 17, 2012 11 34 132/200
Pure Michigan 400 Sprint Cup Aug. 21, 2011 4 35 188/200
Heluva Good! 400 Sprint Cup June 19, 2011 10 1 200/200 8
Carfax 400 Sprint Cup Aug. 15, 2010 33 2 200/200 12
Heluva Good! 400 Sprint Cup June 13, 2010 7 1 200/200 123
Carfax 400 Sprint Cup Aug. 16, 2009 16 10 200/200 2
Life Lock 400 Sprint Cup June 14, 2009 14 3 200/200 1
3M Performance 400 Sprint Cup Aug. 17, 2008 37 39 194/200
Lifelock 400 Sprint Cup June 15, 2008 5 14 203/203 1
3M Performance 400 Nextel Cup Aug. 21, 2007 8 5 203/203
Citizens Bank 400 Nextel Cup June 17, 2007 7 14 199/200 1
GFS Marketplace 400 Nextel Cup Aug. 20, 2006 9 9 200/200
3M Performance 400 Nextel Cup June 18, 2006 21 12 129/200
Averages/Totals 14.0 13.8 96.5% 148
FedEx Freight Driver Wins National Title: Don Logan, a FedEx Freight driver from Topeka, Kan., was name the National Grand Champion at the 2012 National Truck Driving Championships last weekend in Minneapolis. Logan is a six-time Kansas state champion who has exceeded the two-million-mile accident-free mark during his 25-year driving career. It marks the third time in nine years that a FedEx driver has earned the competition’s highest honor.
Atlanta Convention Center Along for the Ride at Michigan: The FedEx Office location the convention center in Atlanta will be recognized with its “1065” code numbers on the b-post of the #11 FedEx Office Toyota this weekend in Michigan.
HAMLIN CONVERSATION — Michigan International Speedway
What are your thoughts heading into the return trip to Michigan this weekend?
“It’s important for our FedEx team to get a good solid finish this weekend in Michigan. We have had some bad luck and gotten taken out a few times in the last few weeks, and with only four races to go before the Chase, hopefully we have that behind us. I know that this team is strong enough to contend for the championship, it’s now just a matter of putting all that together each and every week. Darian (Grubb, crew chief) and the guys have been bringing really fast race cars to the track. Hopefully we can get a couple more good runs in the next few weeks to solidify our spot in the top-10 in points so our two wins count once the Chase comes.”
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.