Toyota NASCAR Chicagoland Notes & Quotes – Sept. 2015

TOYOTA NASCAR NOTES & QUOTES
September 14- 20, 2015

TOYOTA TIDBITS

MOST CAMRYS IN THE CHASE: Five Toyota Camry drivers are set to compete in the NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup Series playoff – the most championship entries for Toyota in a single season. Camry drivers Kyle Busch (seeded second to start the postseason), Matt Kenseth (third), Carl Edwards (eighth), Denny Hamlin (11th) and Clint Bowyer (16th) all qualified for the 16-driver championship field which will kick-off this weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.  Both Busch and Kenseth enter the Chase tied with Jimmie Johnson for the most wins this season with four.

JGR MOMENTUM: The Camry drivers from Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) have had considerable success during the summer months and start the Chase with tremendous momentum after winning eight of the last 11 Cup Series races since late June. During a commanding summer stretch for the Toyota team, Busch won four races after returning from early-season injuries, Kenseth captured three victories, and Edwards won at Darlington Raceway on Labor Day weekend. Hamlin, who won at Martinsville Speedway in March, has shown consistency during JGR’s recent run, including seven top-10 results and four third-place finishes in the last 11 races.

TOYOTA TALLIES AT CHICAGO: Camry drivers have captured three NSCS victories at Chicagoland Speedway, including wins by Busch (2008), Kenseth (2013) and David Reutimann (2010). In Toyota’s most-recent Cup Series win at the track in 2013, Kenseth was followed to the finish by teammate and runner-up Busch – and then won the next Chase race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. In the NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS), Camry drivers have five wins in Chicago, including a victory by Erik Jones in June. In the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS), Toyota has four triumphs – all by Busch – including victories in the last two NCWTS events at the track, as well as wins in 2009 and 2010.

KEEPING UP WITH JONES: Following Jones’ NXS win at Chicagoland in June, the NCWTS points leader now returns to the 1.5-mile track seeking a Truck victory. The 19-year-old driver enters Chicagoland with a three-point lead after winning at Canadian Tire Motorsports Park in August to jump to first in the NCWTS standings. However, the defending, back-to-back NCWTS champion, Matt Crafton, sits on Jones’ heels and has an average finish of 6.3 in six starts at Chicago.

NOTES, QUOTES & NUMBERS

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS): Camry driver Carl Edwards will make his 400th-career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at Chicagoland Speedway …Ed Laukes, vice president of marketing, performance and guest experience for Toyota Motor Sales (TMS), U.S.A., earned a degree in business administration from Chicago’s DePaul University … Nick Odell, the front tire changer on Kyle Busch’s No. 18 Camry, is from Springfield, Illinois.

KYLE BUSCH, No. 18 M&M’s Crispy Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

Why has Joe Gibbs Racing improved in 2015?

“I think when you have good races and good cars, it makes your job a heck of a lot easier going to the race track – to be able to be competitive and to continue to strive and to push and to get those wins and have good finishes. Last year, I’d say our cars and stuff – our equipment – we were just struggling. We were just off and we were just kind of missing something and with the realignment of the crew chiefs and bringing on Carl (Edwards) this year and having that opportunity to have four cars, I think that just elevated our program and gave us everything we needed in order to have a strong showing – and we’ve proven that the last two, three months.”

CARL EDWARDS, No. 19 STANLEY Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

What’s your mindset entering the first Chase race?

“Heading to Chicago, this is it – this is what we worked for all season, an opportunity to go out here and battle for the championship. Joe Gibbs Racing has been on an amazing roll. Everybody at the shop’s been obviously producing great race cars. We’ve been having a lot of fun and now we get the opportunity to advance to the ‘Contender Round’ by winning at Chicago. It’s a mile and a half, so whether we end up good or bad, it’s going to be great experience for the rest of the Chase considering how many of those race tracks are going to be in the Chase and are going to matter.”

DENNY HAMLIN, No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

Is Joe Gibbs Racing the favorite to win the Chase?

“I said a long time ago that I’ve got three of the best teammates speed-wise and talent-wise that I could possibly pick out if I had every single one of them to choose from, so I’m pretty optimistic. I think our cars are obviously very good right now and yeah, there’s no reason why – we all said in January that our goal is to have four cars at Homestead (Miami Speedway) with a chance to win and I don’t see except for bad luck anything that can keep that from happening.

MATT KENSETH, No. 20 Dollar General Toyota Camry, Joe Gibbs Racing

Why do you enjoy racing at Chicagoland Speedway?

“Chicagoland is a fun track and it’s really aged throughout the years. I feel that it’s probably one of the better surfaces for running side-by-side as well. It’s obviously the first race of the Chase, so everyone wants to start off strong in order to be in the top-12 to move into the next round. The groove really moves around a lot at Chicago, so it’s a really fun track to drive because of that tire fall-off and wear that we’ll experience throughout the race.”

CLINT BOWYER, No. 15 5-hour ENERGY Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing

How do you feel entering the Chase?

“It actually is easier coming into it the way we are right now because the pressure’s off. We go in there, we’re pushing ahead and go for broke every single weekend.  All of a sudden if you can get yourself down to the last two or three rounds, it starts getting nerve‑wracking again. For right now, we’re going to take this in, have fun with it and perform at Chicago.”

NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS): Camry drivers Daniel Suarez (eighth) and JJ Yeley (12th) currently rank in the top-15 in the NASCAR XFINITY Series (NXS) point standings … Matt Kenseth will pilot the No. 20 Camry for Joe Gibbs Racing at Chicagoland Speedway.

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (`NCWTS):  Tundra drivers Erik Jones (first), Matt Crafton (second), Johnny Sauter (fourth), Cameron Hayley (sixth), Timothy Peters (seventh) and Ben Kennedy (10th) are in the top-10 in the NCWTS point standings … Timothy Peters will make his 200th-career NCWTS start at Chicagoland Speedway.

ERIK JONES, No. 4 Toyota Tundra, Kyle Busch Motorsports

Are you confident at Chicagoland Speedway?

“I think having the experience at Chicagoland Speedway last year – I shook down Kyle’s (Busch) truck before the race in practice for him – it’s nice to have laps there in the truck and having a win in the XFINITY Series there as well gives you that confidence boost in knowing that you can be fast there and have success. Definitely a good race to go in to here late in the season and it’s not the only good track we have coming up.”

TOYOTA 2015 NASCAR STATISTICS

Series

Races

Starts (Drivers)

Wins

Top-5s

Top-10s

Poles

Times Led

Laps Led

NSCS

26

226 (16)

11

31

60

8

134

2,029

NXS

25

266 (34)

8

32

48

12

80

1,498

NCWTS

15

131 (19)

9

39

77

7

98

1,509

TOYOTA DRIVER ROSTER – Chicagoland Speedway (NSCS, NXS & NCWTS)

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Camry

Clint Bowyer, No. 15 Camry
Kyle Busch, No. 18 Camry

Carl Edwards, No. 19 Camry

Matt Kenseth, No. 20 Camry

Jeb Burton, No. 23 Camry

JJ Yeley, No. 26 Camry

David Ragan, No. 55 Camry

Matt DiBenedetto, No. 83 Camry

NASCAR XFINITY Series

Blake Koch, No. 8 Camry

Derek White, No. 13 Camry

Cale Conley, No. 14 Camry

Daniel Suarez, No. 18 Camry

Jeff Green, No. 19 Camry

Matt Kenseth, No. 20 Camry

Eric McClure, No. 24 Camry

TJ Bell, No. 26 Camry

JJ Yeley, No. 28 Camry

Carl Long, No. 40 Camry

David Starr, No. 44 Camry

Kyle Busch, No. 54 Camry

Benny Gordon, No. 66 Camry

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series

Erik Jones, No. 4 Tundra

Ben Kennedy, No. 11 Tundra

Cameron Hayley, No. 13 Tundra

Timothy Peters, No. 17 Tundra

Ross Chastain, No. 18 Tundra

Daniel Suarez, No. 51 Tundra

Matt Tifft, No. 54 Tundra

Matt Crafton, No. 88 Tundra

Jesse Little, No. 97 Tundra

Johnny Sauter, No. 98 Tundra

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