Travis Pastrana, No. 99 Boost Mobile Toyota Charlotte Preview

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No. 99 Boost Mobile Toyota

Charlotte Motor Speedway

CORNELIUS, N.C. —  Stock car racing veterans Mike Greci and Scott Zipadelli serve as an integral part of No. 99 Boost Mobile Toyota driver Travis Pastrana’s introduction to NASCAR.

They work hand-in-hand on the K&N Pro Series East and NASCAR Nationwide program to make sure Pastrana has a successful season and career. However, this isn’t the first time Greci and Zipadelli have worked together to help groom up and coming talent.

The Connecticut natives have history going all the way back to 1985 but they really started turning wrenches together in the early 1990’s. Greci began running a NASCAR K&N Pro East Series team for drivers Mike McLaughlin and Mike Stefanik. Zipadelli worked under Greci as the pair won two K&N Pro Series East championship.

After their success they both went their separate ways, but they have reunited work with Pastrana.

QUOTES

Greci on Zipadelli: “Scott and I have known each other for a long time. In fact, I use to work with him and his brother Greg. We are more like family. We all worked together back in Connecticut in the NACAR Busch North Series. We had a lot of success working together. It has been fun working with him so far this season. We can bounce ideas off each other and come up with a plan that we think will work best for Travis.”

Zipadelli on Greci: “Greci and I go all the way back. He use to work with my uncle when I first meet him. Then I started working with him when he started the NASCAR Busch North team. We are more like family then co-workers. It’s been great to reunite with him and work together on the Pastrana program. He has worked with Pastrana for more than a year now so he knows a little more on how he communicates. It’s been beneficial to have him around.”

Pastrana on Charlotte Motor Speedway: “I am ready for Charlotte. This will be the biggest track I have ever raced on. I am ready to go fast. I know I am going to have a lot to learn this weekend. I have never raced anything like Charlotte. Matt Crafton is going to be my security blanket this weekend. He knows how to go fast at Charlotte. I need to log all the laps and learn as much as possible.”

NOTES

· On Top Of the Pit Box: Scott Zipadelli will serve as Pastrana’s crew chief this weekend at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

· Stats: In 11 NASCAR starts Pastrana has one top-five and two top-10 top finishes. He grabbed a career-best finish of fourth last weekend at Iowa Speedway in the K&N Pro Series East race.

· Lights, Camera, Action: Pastrana’s Nitro Circus The Movie 3-D will be released August 10. The movie has plenty of NASCAR references. Pastrana199 Racing prepared the school bus that jumped more than 150 feet in the opening scenes. To watch the trailer: Click Here

Travis Pastrana NASCAR Stats

Track               Start                 Finish

East

Irwindale          20                     6

Phoenix           10                     25

Richmond        38                     26

Iowa                40                     9

Loudon           36                     28

Bristol             19                     12

Greenville        3                      20

Richmond        4                      23

Iowa                11                     4

Nationwide

Richmond        25                     22

Darlington       25                     17

Iowa                15                     26

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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