Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Advance Notes
RACE SETUP
Race: GoBowling.com 400 – 160 laps/400 miles – #GoBowling400
Track: Pocono Raceway (2.5 mile tri-oval) – @poconoraceway
Drivers: @jamiemcmurray, @KyleLarsonRacin
Cars: No. 1 Bad Boy Buggies Chevrolet SS, No. 42 Target Chevrolet SS
Television: Sunday, August 3, ESPN (1:00 p.m. ET)
Social: @CGRTeams #TeamTarget #TeamGanassi
I BET YOU DIDN’T KNOW THAT
Back Stage Pass: This weekend at Pocono Raceway local ABC television affiliate WNEP, based in Wilkes-Barre Scranton area, will have sport anchor Sharla McBride join Chip Ganassi Racing Teams as a member of the No.1 crew. McBride will join the team for a behind-the-scenes experience and in-depth access to encounter life as a NASCAR team member.
#TEAMGANASSI
Follow CGR on Twitter: Be sure to follow CGR on the official team Twitter page. Find in-race updates and weekly news on the No.1 and No.42 teams throughout the 2014 season by following @CGRTeams. You can also connect in the social conversation throughout the season with team hashtags – #TeamTarget #TeamMcD #TeamGanassi
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW FOR POCONO RACEWAY
Jamie McMurray and No. 1 Bad Boy Buggies Team
IMS Recap: The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) made the annual visit to the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS) for the Crown Royal presents the John Wayne Walding 400. The Cessna Chevrolet SS started from the 24th position and after starting out strong, racing as high as third place, Jamie McMurray would race in the top-15 for nearly half the race, before finishing the 160-lap race with a 20th place result.
McMurray at Pocono: Jamie McMurray will make his 24th career NSCS start at Pocono Raceway this weekend. In his previous 23 starts he has led 21 laps and has completed 4144 of 4252 (97.5%) laps of competition. He also has an average start 16.9 and average finish of 20.3 position and has five top-10 finishes at the track dubbed “The Tricky Triangle”. McMurray has one pole and has a best finish of ninth place on two occasions (June 2004 and August 2008).
Being Bad: The No. 1 Chevy SS, driven by Jamie McMurray, will carry the Bad Boy Buggies branding on the hood this weekend for the GoBowling.com 400. Bad Boy Buggies has new models and innovations that are revolutionizing the way outdoor enthusiasts use UTVs. Whether the customer is a hunter looking for the best technology to track and bag her next trophy kill, or a recreational rider seeking to tackle the trails, Bad Boy Buggies will continue to transform the way people enjoy the outdoors.
Kyle Larson and No. 42 Target Team
IMS Recap: As NASCAR made its annual stop at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Larson enjoyed a successful weekend in his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) start in the Brickyard 400. Although Larson qualified outside of the top-10 and started the race in 15th place, he was able to take advantage of good pit strategy and a fast car to move through the field and earn a seventh place finish.
Larson at Pocono: Larson will make his second career NSCS start at Pocono Raceway this weekend. In his one previous start earlier this season, he led seven laps and completed all 160 laps of competition, starting 14th and finishing fifth. Larson also had the fourth-fastest average green flag speed (162.080 mph) during the race. Additionally, Larson picked up his first ARCA Racing Series win at the Pocono 200 in June.
Truckin’ Around the Triangle: In addition to racing in the NSCS GoBowling.com 400 this weekend at Pocono, Larson will also compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) race at the Tricky Triangle. Larson will drive the No. 32 Cartwheel Chevrolet for Turner Scott Motorsports in Saturday’s 60-lap truck race. This will be Larson’s second time behind the wheel of a truck this season, with his previous start having come at Eldora Speedway last week.
A Shopping Bullseye: If you have made it to the race only to find out you’ve forgotten to pack a few necessities, there’s no need to worry. For all your last minute needs and forgotten items, Target has all of the essentials and more. The nearest Target is located at 155 Pocono Commons, Stroudsburg, Pa. and can be reached at (570) 426-1050. Call ahead and make sure they have what you need.
Max Jones – Team Manager
John Probst – Technical Director
No. 1 (NSCS)
Hometown
Hometown
Crew Chief: Keith Rodden
Denver, NC
Rear Tire Changer: Kenyatta Houston
Mooresville, NC
Chief Mechanic: Tony Lunders
Chehalis, WA
Rear Tire Carrier: Art Simmons
Newark, MO
Front Tire Changer: Daniel Kincaid
Port Byron, NY
Gas Man: Mike Metcalf
Charlotte, NC
Front Tire Carrier: Ben Fetzer
Fredericksburg, VA
Spotter: Lorin Ranier
Prestonsburg, KY
Jack Man: Shane Wilson
Edgewater, MD
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: Doug Riepe
Danbury, CT
Front Tire Changer: Dennis Terry
Mooresboro, NC
Gas Man: Ed Watkins
Richmond, VA
Front Tire Carrier: Aaron Schields
Goodland, KS
Spotter: Derek Kneeland
Windham, ME
Jack Man: Mark Jacobs
Fort Walton Beach, FL
ONE TEAM, SEVEN CARS, THREE SERIES
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 cars in the Verizon IndyCar Series, two cars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, and one Prototype in the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship. Overall his teams have 17 championships and more than 160 victories, including four Indianapolis 500s, a Daytona 500, a Brickyard 400, five Rolex 24 At Daytonas and the 12 Hours of Sebring. Ganassi boasts state-of-the-art race shop facilities in Indianapolis and Brownsburg, Ind. and Concord, N.C., with a corporate office in Pittsburgh, Pa.
For more information log onto: www.chipganassiracing.com