Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates – Dover International Speedway

Dover International Speedway Advance Notes

Race: AAA 400, Sept. 30 (2 p.m. ET. ESPN)

Track: Dover International Speedway (1-mile Oval)

Location: Dover, DE

Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Media Contacts at Dover International Speedway

Jeff Dowling No. 1 McDonald’s Chevrolet

Shayna Keller No. 42 Target Chevrolet

NOTES

Follow EGR on Twitter: Continue to follow Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates (EGR) on their official team Twitter page. Find in-race updates and weekly news on the No. 1 and No. 42 teams throughout the 2012 season by following “@EGRTeams”.

EGR at Dover: EGR has made 55 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) starts at Dover. In those starts, EGR drivers have earned one top-five, seven top-10 finishes and 18 top-15 finishes. EGR has completed 20,604 laps out of a possible 22,012 laps, or 93.6 percent, and has led 53 laps. Juan Pablo Montoya has EGR’s highest start at Dover (second, 2007). Montoya also has EGR’s highest finish (fourth, 2009).

Carrying the Torch: Chevrolet leads all manufacturers in NSCS wins at Dover International Speedway, Chevrolet teams have made it to victory lane 30 times.

There’s an App for that: Chip Ganassi Racing Teams (CGRT) and SapientNitro SM recently re-launched an updated mobile application, which is one of the first for the high-velocity world of racing. The application brings fans updated driver and event information, and exclusive content in one centralized and expansive mobile experience, bringing to life the rich heritage and legendary success of CGRT. The unique mobile application conveys the high-octane rush of the racing experience for a team that competes at the highest levels in three series – NSCS, IZOD IndyCar Series and GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series. Click here to visit the iTunes Application store and download the CGRT mobile app.

JAMIE MCMURRAY AND THE NO. 1 MCDONALD’S TEAM

McMurray on Twitter: Catch the latest from the driver of the No. 1 McDonald’s Chevrolet by following McMurray’s personal Twitter account, @JamieMcMurray.

Loudon Recap: After rolling off from the 29th starting position, McMurray battled with a very loose handling race car in the early stages of the race. Crew chief Kevin “Bono” Manion would call for some aggressive adjustments under the competition caution on the first pit stop of the day. The No. 1 crew continued to make fast pit stops throughout the day trying to find the right balance on the LiftMaster® Chevy. Unfortunately the caution flag would wave right after pitting on two different occasions catching the team a lap down to the leaders. McMurray was unable to overcome the deficit and would bring the No. 1 car home two laps down in the 26th position.

Previously at Dover: The action at Dover International Speedway started early as the race was red-flagged for nearly 20 minutes on lap 10 as safety crews worked to clean up a multi-car incident. The No. 1 Chevrolet went to extremes on handling, varying from both loose to tight throughout the 400-lap race. Crew chief Kevin “Bono” Manion told the team prior to the start of the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks that they would take advantage of every caution to adjust on the Bass Pro Shops Chevy. The team did just that under each of the seven yellow flags, keeping McMurray on the lead lap and bringing the No. 1 Chevrolet to a 19th-place finish.

McMurray at Dover: McMurray has made 19 NSCS starts at Dover, earning one top-five, five top-10 finishes and 10 top-15 finishes. He has completed 7,501 laps out of a possible 7,604 or 98.6 percent, and has led 131 laps. McMurray’s average start is 16.6 and his average finish is 17.6. His best finish was second in 2006.

McMurray and Speedways: McMurray has completed 172 races on speedways (1-2 mile courses). In those 170 races, McMurray has earned two wins, 20 top-fives, 40 top-10s, and has led 840 laps.

The Mac is Back: McDonald’s rejoins the No. 1 Chevrolet as the primary sponsor. McDonald’s will be the primary sponsor in three more races this season. Be sure to make a pit stop at the local McDonald’s on your way to the race. Mcdonalds is located at 879 North Dupont Highway Dover, DE (302-734-0950)

Tee It Up: NASCAR fans have an opportunity to bid on an auction to play a round of golf with Jamie McMurray at the Gear Heads Golfing to Wreck Cancer tournament on Oct. 25 in Mooresville, NC. The tournament is to raise funds in support of two EGR team members that are currently battling cancer. Fans can bid at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=170912747647

JUAN PABLO MONTOYA AND THE NO. 42 TARGET TEAM

Montoya on Twitter: Catch the latest from the driver of the No. 42 Target Chevrolet by following Montoya’s personal Twitter account, @jpmontoya.

Loudon Recap: Juan Pablo Montoya qualified the car in the 24th position and readied himself for 300-laps of race action. The Sylvania 300 ran in record time with only four caution flags for 17 laps. Those long green flag runs did not play in favor for the Energizer team. Montoya radioed in early on that the No. 42 Chevrolet was a handful and the team did everything they could to get it turned around with limited time on pit road. The changes helped but Montoya was never able to get back into position to make a charge to the front. When the checkered flag waved, the Energizer Chevrolet was credited with a 22nd-place finish.

Previously at Dover: The FedEx 400 experienced seven cautions for 32 laps and one red flag over the course of the 400-lap race. Unfortunately, the red flag was caused by an on-track incident just nine laps into the race which left significant damage to the Target Chevy. Montoya was running in the 28th position when he was collected up in a 12-car pileup. The team worked on the No. 42 for 99 laps back in the garage and got Montoya back out on the track. The remainder of the day was spent trying to gain as many positions as possible. When the checkered flag waved, the team was credited with 28th position.

Montoya at Dover: In his NSCS career, Montoya has made 11 starts at Dover. He has one top-five finish, two top-tens, with his highest finish of second in 2009. He has completed 4,109 laps out of a possible 4,400 laps, or 93.4 percent, and has led five laps. Montoya’s average start at Dover is 18.2, while his average finish is 23.4

Montoya on Speedways: Montoya has completed 99 races on speedways (1-2 mile courses). In those 97 starts, Montoya has earned nine top-five finishes, 17 top-tens and has led 336 laps.

Grab Some Vrooms: Juan Pablo Montoya’s Kellogg’s limited edition products are still available at Target stores and don’t forget to enter a chance to win a VIP trip to a 2013 NASCAR or INDYCAR race weekend. Visit for more information.

Aim for the Bullseye: Be sure to stop by Target for all your race-day supplies. Visit Target located at 148 John Hunn Brown Road Dover, Del (302-741-0434) on your way to the track this weekend.

CHASSIS INFO

No. 1 McDonald’s Chevrolet (NSCS): Chassis #1109. Crew Chief Kevin “Bono” Manion and the No. 1 McDonald’s team will use Chassis #1109 for Dover. Chassis #1109 has been used previously this season at Atlanta finishing 24th.

No. 42 Target Chevrolet (NSCS): Chassis #1111. Crew Chief Chris “Shine” Heroy and the No. 42 Target team will travel to Dover with Chassis #1111. This Chassis made its debut in last season’s finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, leading two laps and finishing 31st after an accident put the No. 42 four laps down. This season, this chassis has seen track time at Bristol finishing eighth, Darlington Raceway, finishing 27th and Dover, finishing 28th.

2012 STATS

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

Starts

Wins

Poles

Top 5s

Top 10s

Ave Start

Ave Finish

Pts. Pos.

Jamie McMurray

28

0

0

0

3

21.1

19.8

20

Juan Pablo Montoya

28

0

2

0

2

22.9

21.0

21

CAREER STATS

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

Starts

Wins

Poles

Top 5s

Top 10s

Ave Start

Ave Finish

Jamie McMurray

358

6

8

41

99

19.5

19.4

Juan Pablo Montoya

209

2

9

20

51

18.2

19.7

TEAM ROSTERS

Max Jones – Team Manager

John Probst – Technical Director

No. 1 (NSCS)

Hometown

Hometown

Crew Chief: Kevin Manion

Boylston, MA

Rear Tire Changer: Jeremy Fuller

Newnan, GA

Chief Mechanic: Randall Burnett

Fenton, MO

Rear Tire Carrier: Doug Riepe

Danbury , CT

Front Tire Changer: Bryan Jacobsen

Honesdale, PA

Gas Man: Benjy Grubbs

Richmond, VA

Front Tire Carrier: Brett Morrell

Windham, ME

Jack Man: Mitch Lash

Salisbury, NC

No. 42 (NSCS)

Hometown

Hometown

Crew Chief: Chris Heroy

Angola, IN

Rear Tire Changer: Chris McMullen

Canton, MI

Chief Mechanic: David Bryant

Concord, NC

Rear Tire Carrier: Chip Goode

Statesville, NC

Front Tire Changer: Dennis Terry

Mooresboro, NC

Gas Man: Ed Watkins

Richmond, VA

Front Tire Carrier: Jake Brzozowski

Sterling Heights, MI

Jack Man: Mark Jacobs

Fort Walton Beach, FL

About Chip Ganassi Racing Teams, Inc.

Chip Ganassi has been a fixture in the auto racing industry for over 25 years and is considered one of the most successful as well as innovative owners the sport has anywhere in the world. Today his teams include four in the IZOD IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Daytona Prototype in the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series. Overall his teams have 14 championships and 150 victories, including four Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400 and four Rolex 24 At Daytonas. Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Penn.

For more information log onto: www.earnhardtganassi.com

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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