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JOE DENETTE MOTORSPORTS, A NEW NAME IN THE NCWTS GARAGE IN 2011

Huntersville, NC (2-1-2011) – Fueled by his passion for motorsports, NASCAR enthusiast and Mega Millions lottery winner Joe Denette formed Joe Denette Motorsports, NASCAR’s newest  Camping World Truck Series Team. JDM will make its NASCAR debut in the season-opener at Daytona International Speedway later this month and plans to run a full season in 2011.

Denette, a Fredericksburg ,VAnative,did not have a promising start to 2009. He was laid off from his job of seven years and had been unemployed for four months. However, that didn’t stop Denette from partaking in two of his most cherished hobbies, NASCAR and playing the lottery.

After winning four tickets to the May 2, 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International Speedway via a radio contest, Denette’s luck began to change. On the day of the race Denette found out he was holding a winning lottery ticket worth more than $70 million dollars. 

Part of his winnings included a pace car ride around Richmond International Raceway by Mega Millions Lottery promoter and Virginia native, Hermie Sadler. The two kept in touch and when Denette decided he wanted to start a race team, he leaned on Sadler to point him in the right direction. With guidance by the part-time NASCAR driver and full-time SPEED analyst, Denette opened the doors of Joe Denette Motorsports in January 2011.

“I’ve been a NASCAR fan my entire life,” said Denette, “however, I’ve always wished I was a part of it in some bigger way. In May 2009 when I won the lottery, I knew exactly what I wanted to do with part of my winnings; give back to the sport I’ve always loved.”  

“In August 2009, I teamed up with Hermie Sadler and we entered the truck race at Bristol with him as the driver. Since then, I’ve supported him for several races in 2010. Now, I am taking the next step and starting a team with the guidance of my great friend and mentor, Hermie Sadler.”  

Joe Denette Motorsports will field Chevrolet’s from their Huntersville, NC based shop and will have a technical alliance with Kevin Harvick Inc. JDM will field the NCWTS entries and KHI will provide chassis and technical support.  

The rookie team partnered with seasoned driver Jason White and GunBroker.com Racing for 2011. This season will mark White’s fourth full-time stint in one of NASCAR’s premier divisions, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. White will again drive the No. 23 carrying the familiar GunBroker.com paint scheme but will make the transition to Chevrolet’s powered by PME engines.

Ironically, Denette purchased 23 lottery tickets when he played the Mega Millions lottery in 2009 and among those was the winning ticket.

“When the opportunity presented itself to work with Jason White and GunBroker.com I couldn’t turn it down, “continued Denette. “Jason is such a talented kid and has grown so much over the past few years as a driver. Joe Denette Motorsports will provide the platform he needs to excel in 2011.”

White, a Richmond , VA native, has over 100 starts in the series, leading 127 laps, notching five top-five and 11 top-10 finishes, along with one pole award that came in the seasonopener at Daytona International Speedway in 2010. White capped off the 2010 season with a series best 10th place finish in the championship points battle and plans to contend for his first series title in 2011.  

“I feel like I’m finally somewhere that I can grow, be competitive and race for wins,” White said. “We were so close to victory lane last year on numerous occasions and we just fell short. With this team and my sponsor, GunBroker.com, behind me this year, I feel like we will be very competitive and not only win races, but contend for a championship.”

  Calling the shots for White and the No. 23 GunBroker.com team will be Chad Kendrick. Kendrick comes to Joe Denette Motorsports from Germain Racing and has more than three years of experience as a crew chief working with drivers such as Timothy Peters, Stacey Compton, Max Papis and Narain Karthikeyan.  

About GunBroker.com: GunBroker.com is an informative, detailed, secure, and safe way to buy and sell firearms and hunting/shooting accessories. GunBroker.com supports responsible gun ownership.  

Aside from merchandise bearing its logo, GunBroker.com sells none of the items listed on its website. Third party seller’s list items on the site and federal and state laws govern the sell of firearms and other restricted items. Ownership policies and regulations are followed using licensed firearm dealers as transfer agents.

Currently GunBroker.com has over 1.75 million registered users, with 500,000 auctions running at any time and has over three million unique monthly visitors to the site.  

For more information on Joe Denette Motorsports please visit: www.JoeDenetteMotorsports.com For more information on Jason White please visit: www.GunBrokerRacing.com For more information on GunBroker.com please visit: www.GunBroker.com

Rules, Regulations and the Speedway Mailbag. Welcome to the 2011 Racing Season

[media-credit id=22 align=”alignright” width=”301″][/media-credit]Welcome to another edition of Speedway Media mailbag.

Since our last meeting, Sprint Cup drivers have spent several days testing on the new Daytona International Speedway asphalt and interacting with media from around the world at the Sprint Media Tour presented by Charlotte Motor Speedway in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Congratulations to Chip Ganassi and his continued dominance at the Rolex 24.

Rumors from the Media Tour stated that invited guest at the wedding of Kyle Busch were made to sign a release. This release guaranteed none of the guest would take any unauthorized pictures, send tweets, or publish any inside information from the nuptials.
This high level of secrecy is more than likely because of a planned future show about the race car driver’s marriage to Samantha Sarcinella.
Busch has posted some pictures on his web site.

So, since I have been traveling for the past two weeks, our ratty ole Tupperware bowl is bursting at the seams with letters, so let’s get cracking.

Brian from Bakersfield writes:
Dear Speedway Media; Do you think NASCAR racing is fixed?
Wow Brian, what a question to start off our new year of racing.
Many sporting events through out the ages have been fixed. The most famous was the 1919 World Series.
While there have been several races where drivers, and fans, feel there have been some strange decisions by NASCAR that unfairly gave an advantage to select drivers, NASCAR has absolutely nothing to gain by fixing a race.
Given there are 43 drivers, pit stops, crashes and a multitude of changes during the race, the logistics alone make it impossible to fix a race.
On the other hand though, I have it on good authority there are other types of competitions that might be fixed.
Take the Miss Universe pageant for instance. Every Miss Universe winner, including the very first one in 1952, has been from the planet Earth.

Wally from Walla Walla writes:
Dear Speedway Media; Can you clarify NASCAR’s “Don’t ask, don’t tell” rule?
Thanks for the great question Wally. After spending hours reading the NASCAR rule book, I cannot locate anything that refers to “Don’t ask, don’t tell,” unless of course you’re referring to the rule book its self.

Cindy from Cincinnati writes:
Dear Speedway Media; Have you heard any rumors about new additions to the NASCAR families?
Well Cindy we have heard some good news from Roush-Fenway Racing. During the Sprint Media Tour presented by Charlotte Motor Speedway, Jack Roush announced that three of his four drivers at RFR, Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle, are all expecting family additions in 2011. As luck would have it, all three drivers will welcome their new baby’s right around the same time.

During the recent test session at Daytona International Speedway, David Ragan, the fourth driver in the RFR stable, was seen with an unusual “O+” on his driver’s suit.
There is speculation that Ragan is joining a growing number of race car drivers who advertise their blood types on their driver suits. In Ragan’s case it could also be a representation of the number of Sprint Cup wins he has and that he’s remaining positive.

That’s all for this weeks edition of Speedway Mailbag. On a personal note, I want to extend congratulations to Urban Meyer on his new gig at ESPN.

Feel free to send your questions, comments and suggestions to mailbag@speedwaymedia.com.

Opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not reflect the opinion of management.

D.J. Kennington Shows Talent at Irwindale in NASCAR All-Star Showdown

The past few years, auto racing talent has been blossoming out of Canada with a variety of drivers. Steve Arpin and J.R. Fitzpatrick are two to name a few, though another one is D.J. Kennington.

[media-credit name=”Sal Sigala Jr.” align=”alignleft” width=”200″][/media-credit]Kennington, the 2010 Canadian Tire Series Champion, got his start as a teenager racing at Delaware Speedway. From there, he moved up to the CASCAR Series in 2001, which changed to the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series in 2007. Since then, Kennington has been racing at the highest form of motorsports in Canada.

From 2001 to 2009, he acquired 11 wins, 60 top fives, 82 top 10s and a best year end points ranking of second in 2002 and 2007.

In 2010, he planned to breakthrough and win his first championship. He fought all year alongside J.R. Fitzpatrick, fighting hard at each and every race. Throughout the season, he got five wins – Delaware, St. Eustache, Saskatoon, Barrie, Antigonish – and finished in the top 10 in 85% of the races.

In the final race at Kawartha, the St. Thomas, Ontario native finished third taking the championship, 87 points over Fitzpatrick.

“NASCAR has been really good to us,” Kennington said. “Really happy to get that off my back. Amazing year – five wins is awesome; hopefully this year we can top it. The 2010 season is behind us; time for 2011. Hopefully have as much success.”

One of the things that Kennington took from the season to carry forward is confidence.

“Confidence is a lot in this racing business and my team has a lot of confidence,” he said. “I think confidence goes a long way in making for another championship.”

With the championship, Kennington was invited to Irwindale Speedway to run the Toyota All-Star Showdown, along with 39 other top drivers from the K&N Pro East Series, K&N Pro West Series and NASCAR Mexico Series.

In the first practice, he was 15th, while he was 21st in the second practice.

“Excited and good in practice,” he said after the first practice. “Never seen this track before and never sat in this car. We are top 14 and I think the 17 car will be good. The track is tough to get used to.”

In qualifying, he qualified 15th, two-tenths off of the pole, set to go.D.J. Kennington at Irwindale Speedway

Once the race started, he held his own as he ran consistent laps, steadily moving up to the top 10, avoiding trouble. When it came down to the final sprint to the finish, he had put himself into position to go after the win after some of the other leaders had fallen victim to problems. He took a late charge at leader Jason Bowles in the final nine lap sprint, though fell short and finished second. Still, Kennington was excited about his performance and the show he had put on considering expectations coming in.

“Absolutely, really really proud of everybody on this race team,” Kennington told SpeedTV viewers afterwards. “All my guys are here – it’s so amazing. I watched this race last year on my couch, its great to be here.”

The second place finish marks a good start to the 2011 season, which promises to be promising. Kennington looks to go out and defend his championship, well forming a partnership with Jason White.

“I’m excited to work with White,” he said. “He has been a friend for a long time and I think we can help each other. Having teammates really helps.”

Jason White, a native of Sun Peaks, British Columbia, comes onboard after a year of struggle from the mechanical standpoint while being a single-car team owner. The partnership brings forth horsepower and technical support from DJK Racing engine builder Doug Kennington and DJK Racing.

“After last season we took a look at our program and realized we needed to make some changes to take the next step up,” White explained in a press release. “I talked to a lot of people and different teams and knew that aligning Jason White Racing with DJK Racing was the right move. DJ and Doug Kennington will provide us with plenty of horsepower, the cars will be race ready, and you couldn’t find a more professional group to work with.”

White has also formed a partnership with Kawartha Speedway Group, acquiring the likes of Derek Lynch, Kawartha Speedway track owner and former Canadian Tire Series competitor, as his crew chief.

“I could not be more keyed up about this season,” White said. “Having somebody as bright as Derek managing the operation and working as Crew chief on race day is fantastic. He brings a lot of knowledge to the job and I know he’ll make me a better driver.”

“I’m looking forward to working with Jason,” Lynch said. “Our involvement will take the strain of logistics off his plate, provide him with great race cars and allow him to focus on driving. It’s also a privilege to be associated with a great company like A&W.”

To find out more about DJK Racing, check out their website at , follow them on twitter or find them on facebook.  

Special Thanks to Sal Sigala Jr. for the pictures and quotes

From Pole to Podium, APR Motorsport Wins GRAND-AM 200

Less than a month ago if you were to visit APR’s Performance Campus in Opelika, AL you would have seen a Carbon Steel Metallic VW GTI MK6 seemingly collecting dust in the parking lot. Little did that GTI know it was soon to be on its way to setting a new track record at Daytona.

Virginia College Savings Plan Renews Partnership With Richmond International Raceway

Virginia 529 College Savings 250 Kicks off Fall NASCAR Weekend  

Richmond, VA (January 31, 2011)—Richmond International Raceway officials announced today the Virginia College Savings Plan has renewed its partnership with America’s Premier Short Track. The Virginia 529 College Savings 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race kicks off the Fall NASCAR Doubleheader weekend “under the lights” on Friday night September 9. The Virginia College Savings Plan remains the Official College Savings Plan of the track and presenting sponsor of the Family Sections presented by Virginia 529 College Savings Plan.  

“Virginia 529 is pleased to be entering our third year of sponsoring the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 at Richmond International Raceway,” said Mary G. Morris, CEO of the Virginia College Savings Plan, “particularly with the family-friendly enhancements at the track this year, which fits with our focus on helping families make higher education a reality.”

“The Virginia College Savings Plan is a great partner for Richmond International Raceway,” said track president Doug Fritz. “We are proud to have them on board again in 2011 and look forward to kicking off the September NASCAR Doubleheader Weekend with the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race. Additionally, their sponsorship of the Family Sections is a perfect fit.”  

The Virginia 529 College Savings 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race is part of one of the biggest weekends on the entire NASCAR season schedule. The Fall NASCAR Doubleheader Weekend at Richmond International Raceway features two great races “under the lights”—the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 on Friday night, September 9 and the “One Last Race to Make The Chase” NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Saturday night, September 10.  

The season-long Family Sections presented by Virginia 529 feature a special price on NASCAR Sprint Cup Series tickets for kids 12 and under and alcohol is prohibited in these sections. For NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, tickets for kids 12 and under start at $25 when accompanied by a paying adult. You must call 866-455-RACE (7223) to purchase children’s tickets in the Family Sections presented by Virginia 529 College Savings Plan.  

NASCAR returns to Richmond International Raceway for a NASCAR Tripleheader April 28-30, highlighted by the Saturday, April 30 Crown Royal Presents The Your Name Here 400 Sprint Cup Series race. Tickets start at $45 and can be purchased online at www.rir.com or by calling 866-455-RACE (7223).  

The weekend also features the Friday, April 29 BUBBA burger 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race “under the lights.” Friday’s tickets start at $30 in advance. The NASCAR K&N Pro Series East kicks off the weekend on Thursday, April 28, when they debut at America’s Premier Short Track for a race “under the lights.” Thursday’s tickets are general admission and $10. Children 12 and under are admitted free with a ticketed adult in general admission sections on Thursday and Friday. For tickets and information, log on to www.rir.com or call 866-455-RACE (7223).  

About the Virginia 529 College Savings Plan: The Virginia College Savings Plan (VCSP) provides four 529 college savings programs under its umbrella and each aims to appeal to a broad group of people interested in saving for college by providing options which suit their pocketbooks, their risk tolerance and their college planning time horizon. The VCSP offers the Virginia Prepaid Education Program (VPEP), the Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST), CollegeAmerica, and CollegeWealth. These programs are marked by their flexibility, affordability, diversity of investment options, strength of underlying managers, and superior customer service.  Its efforts were recognized by the investment research firm Morningstar Inc., which ranked Virginia’s two savings programs—CollegeAmerica and VEST—among the Best Five college savings programs in the country for two consecutive years. The VCSP has been in existence for 13 years and isthe largest 529 plan in the country, with more than 2 million accounts and more than $28.4 billion in assets under management as of December 31, 2009.  For more information on the Virginia College Savings Plan visit Virginia529.com or call toll-free 888-567-0540.  

About Richmond International Raceway: Richmond International Raceway, known as America’s Premier Short Track, offers exciting night racing action and a commitment to the fan experience. One of the most popular facilities among drivers and fans in all of motorsports, Richmond International Raceway annually hosts all of its major events—two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races, two NASCAR Nationwide Series events and one NASCAR K&N Pro Series East race—under the lights on its ¾-mile D-Shaped oval. The unique layout consistently produces the thrill of side-by-side racing, coupled with high enough speeds for a superspeedway feel. Combined with first-class amenities (including the state-of-the-art Video Scoring Tower) and a focus on the fans, guests at Richmond International Raceway can expect to experience what “Racing Perfection” truly is. For tickets to events at Richmond International Raceway, call 866-455-RACE or visit www.rir.comonline.Find us on Facebookand follow us on Twitter @RIRInsider.

BMR x 5 at NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown

BMR x 5 at NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown DJ Kennington – NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion leads the way with a 2nd place finish  

Antelope, CA – Canada was well represented with the No. 17 Castrol Edge/Northern Provincial Pipeline Toyota Camry piloted by the 2010 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Champion, DJ Kennington. He qualified the BMR entry in 15th to start the 225-lap race dubbed the “Daytona 500” of the West and broke into the top-ten by lap 25.

At the first break at lap 100, Kennigton had moved to seventh often running door-to-door with NASCAR Nationwide driver Steve Wallace. By the second break at lap 200, he was knocking on the door of the top-five and finished the race in second.

“The car was too tight at the end to get the leader,” said Kennington. “We had a great car. I’m really proud of all the guys on this team. This was a lot of fun.”  

Three-time Most Popular Driver in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Moses Smith qualified mid-pack. He sustained some front end damage navigating thru a multi car crash at lap 26 that required him to come to pit road for repairs to the No. 16 Hasa Pool Products/White Flyer Toyota Camry.

“The first 100-laps were a crash fest out there,” said Smith. The second half, Smith experienced some handling problems telling his crew chief that the car ‘no forward bite’. During the second 100 laps, Smith began to make his way thru the field that often went three wide. The last 25-laps, Smith would pilot his Camry from 13th to as high as 5th at lap 218. He was in ninth as the checkered was displayed.

“I was glad to be towards the front at the end. On to Phoenix to begin our 2011 race for the series championship,” added Smith.  

The two-time NASCAR Mexico Series and reigning champion, German Quiroga was a fan favorite piloting the No. 2 telcel Toyota Camry to a twelfth-place finish. Quiroga qualified in 25th and moved to 15th after the first 50-laps. He suffered a right front flat tire at lap 60 requiring him to come to pit road at lap 61 while under a caution. He would return at lap 65 and restart the race now in 27th. At lap 100, he came in for his mandatory pit stop now in 25th. He went a lap down at lap 169 running in 20th but was back on the lead lap at lap 207. He would gain seven positions before taking the checkered flag.  

NASCAR K&N Pro Series West driver Paulie Harraka driver of the No. 12 NAPA Gold Filters Toyota Camry was the first car out for qualifying. In the heat of the day, he would start his second NASCAR All-Star Showdown on the outside of row 12. He strategized with his team during the first 100 laps on what changes they would make to the entry from BMR as he moved all the way thru the field to 8th on the scoring pylon before lap 100.

“Our Toyota is getting better and better,” he radioed in to his team at lap 100. At lap 165, the No. 12 NAPA Gold Filters car had rocketed to the top-five and took the lead at lap 194. He asked for only small adjustments during the final break at lap 200.

The race changed for Harraka early in the final 25 laps as the No. 44 turned him around. NASCAR put the No. 44 to the rear of the field for ‘aggressive driving’ but the damage was done. Harraka restarted in 13th and at lap 213, came to pit road with a right rear flat finishing the race in 16th one lap down.

“We had the best car here,” said Harraka.”24th to the lead says it all. I was turned and there wasn’t any more that I could have done. I’m really disappointed.”   The 2010 NASCAR K&N Pro Series West Champion, Eric Holmes and the No. 20 NAPA AUTO PARTS Toyota team’s day ended at lap 27 after he qualified in eleventh. Several cars got into each other giving Holmes nowhere to go. Contact was made with the No. 39 of Brennan Newberry and then with teammate Moses Smith.  He brought the damaged race car to the infield. The NAPA team began assessing the damage but it was too severe to return to the race.  He finished in 35th.  

The 2011 NASCAR K&N Pro Series season opener will be with the top three national touring series at Phoenix International Raceway on February 24th. Great seats are available at www.phoenixinternationalraceway.com.

For more information on Bill McAnally Racing and our race partners, please visit our website at www.billmcanallyracing.com. Become a fan of Bill McAnally Racing and follow us on our Facebook Fan page. We can also be followed on Twitter at BMR_NASCAR.

Michael Dabney Jr. Accepts Honors For 2010 Racing Accomplishments

MOORESVILLE, North Carolina (January 31, 2011) – – It may not have been the championship, but for rising Crandall, Texas sensation Michael Dabney Jr., recently being in Charlotte, North Carolina for his accomplishments in the Legend Car Series (LCS) in 2010 was enough to motivate the young pilot towards further reaching his dream of competing in one the premier series of NASCAR.

Dabney Jr., a full-time employee for Mooresville, North Carolina-based Turner Motorsports isn’t shy when it comes to the pressure to perform; let alone trying to set the foundation for his future. Despite lack of funding, Dabney Jr., was able to enjoy a solid 2010 racing season which awarded him with eight wins and 19 top-10s in 30 races.   Competing at Texas Motor Speedway, Red Rivers (Tx.) Speedway, Houston Motorsports Park, Monroe (La.) Motor Speedway and Charlotte (N.C.) Speedway, Dabney Jr.,  utilized his outings to also finish fourth in the Texas Summer Stampede, eighth overall in the national standings and a noteworthy third in the Texas State standings.

“To overcome all the circumstances we faced in 2010, I am humbled to finish eighth overall in the championship standings,” said Dabney Jr., whose been racing since 1996. “We finished second overall in 2009 (INEX Asphalt Legends) but the changes and challenges we faced this past season forced a whole new spectrum for the Dabney Racing team. We still won races and still had a presence. Unfortunately, circumstances beyond our control kept us from backing up our performance from 2009. Still, I’m incredibly grateful to everyone who supported me and allowed me to race.”

After several successful seasons of racing in the Legend Car Series mainly in the State of Texas, Dabney Jr., recently packed his bag and all of his belongings and made the trek to Mooresville, North Carolina notably dubbed the “Race City USA.”

Through determination and the willingness to learn, Dabney Jr., is hoping to utilize the tools of his new home as a way of not only putting his foot in the door but hopefully create the opportunity to strengthen his already impressive racing resume.

“Hopefully with some luck, I’ll be racing a late-model or testing an ARCA car at some point in 2011,” the 21-year old sounded. “I still have the Legend Car and I’m planning a limited schedule there, we just haven’t picked out the races yet. I’m grateful for all the welcomed arms when I made the move to North Carolina and have the opportunity to work for a respectable organization like Turner Motorsports makes the move feel right.”

He added, “I’m here to learn though. I know I would like to be in some type of race car every week, but I’m patient. I’m going to take my time and still race this year when I can but more importantly try and set my future because being a successful race car driver is the exact reason I moved to North Carolina.”

Roush Fenway Racing – Media Tour – Charlotte

Roush Fenway Racing played host to the Charlotte Media Tour last Thursday in Concord, NC, and featured an array of speakers, including new Roush Fenway Racing President, Steve Newmark, Edsel B. Ford II, who spoke about the Ford Racing program and introduced the Wood Brothers, Eddie Wood, who unveiled the team’s tribute car to David Pearson, and Jack Roush, who talked about the 2011 season.

STEVE NEWMARK, President, Roush Fenway Racing – “I came on board last year.  In my prior life, I had the privilege of working with a bunch of teams and drivers and sponsors, so I often got the question, ‘What compelled you or motivated you to come to Roush Fenway?’  I think you would probably acknowledge the reason for career changes are often complicated and complex, but this one was fairly simple and I was able to kind of distill it down into what I think is a simple statement.  I admired and respected and wanted to be a part of the competitive spirit and competitive drive that is the heart and soul of this organization.

            “I had the privilege to watch Jack Roush, John Henry, Robbie Reiser and how they operate and everything is focused on winning.  That singular focus is really what defines this organization.  It’s very refreshing to part of an organization where the focus isn’t on the dollars and cents.  It’s not on the profits and losses, but you get measured by the number of championships and the number of wins.  Every decision is looked at through the lens of ‘how is this gonna make the car go faster?’ 

“And I think probably the most salient example of that is to look at last season.  You’re gonna hear a lot from Jack about the statistics and we’re all aware of how well we performed at the end of the season and how well our cars ran with three wins in the Chase and half of the top six, plus a fourth car that ran great in the latter part of the season, and I think by most standards and most accounts you would say that’s a banner year.  You’re the only team that had three in the top 10.  You should pat yourself on the back.  The thing I’m most proud of about this organization is despite that, I think we recognize that took a lot of hard work to get to that point, but there isn’t a single person in this organization who is satisfied with that.  If you look at the people down in licensing or sales or the fabricators, every person will tell you that that’s not what our goal is.  Our goal is to win championships, to compete for championships, win races every weekend and have all four of our cars run at the front.  I think what you’re gonna hear today is there’s a lot of excitement about that.  If you look at how we finished up, you’re gonna hear some talk from the drivers and Jack that we feel like we’re uniquely positioned and very well positioned to attain all of those goals.”

 

EDSEL B. FORD II, Member, Board of Directors, Ford Motor Co. – “It’s a pleasure to be here today and see so many familiar faces out there.  I’ve been asked to help introduce the Wood Brothers, but before I do that, I want to make a couple brief remarks about our overall NASCAR program.

         “I have met with all three of our major teams the last two days, speaking with the crew members, the leadership teams and the drivers.  We know, and they know, the past two seasons have not been up to the standards that we at Ford set for ourselves.

         “Looking back, we made great progress the last few months of 2010, got the FR9 engine up and running full-time, and won three of the Chase races.  But, make no mistake, our goal for this year is not to just win

races.  The goal, simply, is to win the championship.

         “We have the right teams, the right drivers, the right engine and the right car to do it.  More importantly, we have the will to win.  So do not underestimate our resolve.

         “We are also at 599 NASCAR Cup wins, so to go into the Daytona 500, with a chance to reach 600 is pretty special.  And this is the 110th anniversary season of my great-grandfather’s first and only race, a victory that started the Ford racing program and pre-dates the Ford Motor Company itself.

         “We are very proud of that worldwide legacy — of being the only car manufacturer in the world that can say it has won the Daytona 500, the Indianapolis 500, the Monaco Grand Prix, the 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Baja 1,000 and the Bathhurst 1,000 in Australia.

         “Our teams and drivers today continue that great legacy, and we are proud to be associated with them and this great sport.

         “When we speak of current legacies in Ford Racing, two names always come up:  Jack Roush and the Wood Brothers

         “You’ll hear from Jack and his drivers shortly, but it’s my honor to introduce the Woods – starting their 61st consecutive season in NASCAR, and 61st consecutive season running nothing but Ford Motor Company products.

         “Eddie and Len are here to unveil a very special version of the famous No. 21 Ford, this time with many of the original pit crew members of the Woods, and one of the greatest drivers in NASCAR history — NASCAR

Hall of Famer David Pearson.

         “The Woods will be – for the 11th year – sponsored by Motorcraft and Quick Lane, and we are pleased to have young Trevor Bayne stepping into the seat filled by so many of NASCAR’s greatest drivers.

         “With that, let me welcome Eddie Wood.”

EDDIE WOOD, Co-Owner – No. 21 Motorcraft Ford Fusion – “Edsel can really speak well, can’t he?  I’ve always told him I wish I could give a speech like him, but I can’t.  I’ll just do the best I can here.  We’re gonna unveil a paint scheme that honors David Pearson the entire season this year.  Most of you that are as old as I am will remember it well.  We just want to honor David as a friend and a guy that made Wood Brothers Racing.”

JACK ROUSH, Co-Owner, Roush Fenway Racing – “I felt like I was gonna celebrate the fact that I’m starting my 45th year with Ford Motor Company as it relates to racing.  I was a Ford employee before that, and, of course, I’ve been upstaged dramatically here by the Wood Brothers in their 61 years, so no matter how old you get, it seems like there’s always somebody older that’s done more and needs to be respected and looked up to, and I’ve certainly looked up to the Wood Brothers and David Pearson, and Eddie and Len and Leonard my entire life, so it’s a pleasure to share space with them here today.

         “Looking at last year, we had our 298 team entries.  I wasn’t briefed on this, but I’m sure that makes us the biggest racing team in the world in terms of the number of entries we had for races in the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and the ARCA Series.  We had a couple of other things going on in my family, but I won’t bring those up.  My daughter and my son were both involved in drag racing and road racing, but they don’t count.  The 10 victories we had in all the series went to 410 (in RFR history).  We had four Sprint Cup victories, 25 top-fives, 56 top-10s, three poles and four victories.  Greg got his 52nd victory this year at Kansas and Carl got his 50th victory at the season finale at Homestead.  Thank you very much for that guys. That made an otherwise not great year look not so bad.

         “We had 100,000 race miles accumulated by Roush Fenway drivers in those three series and that brought out total for 23 years to over 1 million miles.  We eclipsed 1 million competitive miles, not including test track miles, but the actual race miles exceeded 1 million in 2010.  Matt Kenseth got his 400th Sprint Cup start at Homestead.

         “Nationwide, I’ll go through that very quickly, we had 28 top-fives, 63 top-10s, three poles and four victories – the same as we had in the Cup Series.  We had four teams the entire year and five entrants for six of the races at the end of the year with Trevor Bayne coming on board.

         “Carl won his three Nationwide races this year with three different sponsors – Fastenal, Copart and Aflac, which is a sign of the times in terms of the partnerships we need to build to make our programs viable.  He also won the inaugural Road America race at Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin, which is one of the greatest race tracks in the country we haven’t been to with our NASCAR cars.

         “Ricky Stenhouse won our 12th Raybestos Rookie of the Year Award in the last 13 seasons.  He finished 16th in points.  Nationwide is probably worth a mention in that we had nine drivers in the Nationwide Series last year.  We had three established senior drivers and had six rookies.  It has been our intention to use the Nationwide Series to develop crew, drivers, crew chiefs and technicians and all the skills necessary to support the Cup side.  We look forward to being involved with Ricky and Trevor in 2011 racing for a championship.

         “Carl Edwards, based on the way NASCAR’s ruling has come out on declaring which series you want to run for a championship, he won’t be racing for a championship in Nationwide, but, hopefully, he can be a factor in an owner’s championship, which will occur later in the year as that develops.

         “In ARCA we had 18-year-old Chris Buescher, who won two races and had three top-fives and five top-10s in only eight starts.  That was an incredible run for him in ARCA with the Roulo Brothers providing the car for him and doing the support for him with our assistance; we hope he can have great success there as well.

         “Looking at our Cup lineup of drivers for 2011, Roush Fenway drivers are great role model.  They’re solid citizens for the young NASCAR fans and they can be counted on to bring excitement to the track every week and help captivate the attention and the loyalty of the NASCAR fans.

         “I haven’t spoken specifically about it.  I know Carl has been off to Vietnam and Greg has been off doing things in the woods and been on vacation somewhat.  Matt has been thinking about he and Katie having a baby.  In fact, Greg, Carl and Matt – all three families are expecting children.  I don’t know what they were doing in the late portion of the year, but, anyway, it’s gonna come to fruition in 2011 and they’re great role models for the family spirit that NASCAR wants to be known for.

         “One of the things that I wanted to mention on the environmental sustainability thing, I did a little math.  I’ve got some mathematics in my background.  I’d be inclined to ask the question, but it would take too long to get the answers from everybody, but we fly our race teams on two 727’s to and from the race tracks and as I was evaluating with Ian the size of my carbon footprint and what I could do to minimize it, I said, ‘Maybe these airliners are a problem.  They’ve got three big jet engines on them, but we carry about 110 people per trip on our airliners that are race team members and marketing folks and some like General Sadler, who has joined us here today.  He’s had his health problems and we’re glad to have General Sadler back on track, but we have some guest that ride the airliners, but get 31 passenger miles per gallon of Jet A fuel in our airliners.  When I got ready to do the math I said, ‘This is gonna be really bad,’ but to move a race team member around the country the way we move our folks, we get 31 miles per gallon of Jet A for each passenger, so I’m real proud of that.

         “We’ve got great challenges in the troubled economy that we’ve got.  The economy does show signs of getting better.  The lights are back on in Detroit.  My engineering business up north has returned to viability, which was a happy result, but our challenges on the Cup side is to be able to bring new partners to the sport and we continue to do our best with Steve Newmark’s leadership to find these new sponsors.  We’ve got the best sponsors in the business, I think, with 3M and Aflac and UPS and Crown Royal, and, of course, Ford Motor Company returning with us after all these years.

         “I was an employee of Ford before I started racing and became involved with Ford, but Ford has got 45 years of support with us.  Edsel and I became acquainted 10 years after I got involved with Ford from a racing point of view.  Edsel and I have been friends for 35 years.  I know he’s left the building now, but I’m very proud of that as well.

         “In our conversations with our sponsors, all of our sponsors agree that they continue to see NASCAR as a sport being very important to their marketing efforts and Roush Fenway as an organization being a terrific management investment partner central to their commitment of retaining existing customers and to attract new ones.  NASCAR has continued to be high on their priorities in that regard.

         “We are fully sponsored for our Sprint Cup cars for 2011.  We have some space available, I’ll say valuable space available on Carl’s Nationwide car.  It’s about half-sponsored for half the races and we may or may not run a full schedule with Carl, depending on the sponsorship and how his efforts work out toward making his run at a Sprint Cup championship.  Ricky and Trevor will be running full Nationwide programs and there is space available on their cars as well.

         “Sponsors that have an interest there, if there’s anything you can do to help us from a media point of view to generate interest should contact either Steve Newmark or myself.

         “Technically, 2010 was a challenge at first getting started.  The effort we made over the winter with our computer algorithms to support our simulations did not work out.  They didn’t correlate with real-time, actual impact of changes to the race track.  We figured that out early on.  By Bristol we knew we were in trouble.  The changes we made over the winter through our third party vendors didn’t correlate and that left the crew chiefs for the middle part of the year, relegated the crew chiefs and drivers to make single variable changes to be able to evaluate is it the wedge, is it the camber, is it the nose weight, is it the swaybar front or rear?  By mid-year, by Chicago, we had that sorted out.  We got back on track.  We had gone back and corrected some of the algorithm problems, the coordination of the tire data with the race track ride data, and we had those things sorted out.

         “But we still had the problem of establishing correlation to where the guys would trust it.  Of course, by Chase time we were back on track, but we had lost some of the development benefit that we had from not having the success we had hoped to have and otherwise could have had at the race tracks.  So that left us at the end of the year with the prospect of doing the best we could, which, as has been mentioned, everybody knows we finished fourth, fifth and sixth in the points.  We’re happy with that result, but that left us not only with momentum, but identifying some things we need to work on.

         “Robbie Reiser, Chip Bolin and all the fellas have been working hard all winter.  In fact, there’s a test going on right now at DisneyWorld in Orlando today with one of our cars to evaluate some brakes and other things, but we’ve spent the winter working as hard as we can.  We think we’re in good shape for 2011.

         “Just hitting the high points, we’ve got a new relationship with a software simulator provider for 2011 that we previewed in 2010.  That has the prospect of keeping us on track.  We’re really excited about the renewed affiliation with the Wood Brothers.  It’s a chance to build cars with them and interact with them on things.  They’ve been the speedway kings forever and we’re anxious to glean from them some of the information they’ve got that is useful to us.

         “We’ve got a new 2011 nose, not only is it new for NASCAR and all of the teams, but we’ve also got a consideration for the upper part of the nose that we think will help us some.  We’ve built all new cars for all of our Cup programs.  Every Cup program is gonna have a new chassis with a new aero look and new suspension or re-thought suspension considerations.  The stronger-than-ever commitment from Ford.  After 110 years Ford is still hanging in there for technology and vehicle support.  We’ve realigned our engineering staff, separating the simulation engineering from the bread-and-butter mechanical, electrical or aerodynamic system and improve how it works or prove that the validity of the design that you’ve got.

         “We’ve got that going on in one group and then the simulation going on in another.  Of course, Chip Bolin is the new manager for the simulation coordination and Tommy Wheeler has taken the conventional engineering things going forward.  I’m real excited about that.  We think that’s a new look that’s gonna help us.

         “I want to close by repeating just a couple of things.  Our drivers are solid citizens.  We couldn’t be prouder of our drivers.  We couldn’t be prouder of our major sponsors.  The challenge for all of us, every team owner in the sport and all the drivers, is to help their teams identify new sponsors that can bring new energy in and celebrate NASCAR’s bright future so they can benefit from the enthusiasm that goes with NASCAR’s brand loyal fans for both the Nationwide, the Truck Series and the Cup Series.  I realize we’re not involved in truck, but we obviously share the interest and the health of those programs as well.

         “I want to express my welcome to Steve Newmark.  He’s been with us now on an interim period for eight months.  We have given him the mantle.  He does carry the cloak of president of our company now and we look forward to having many years with him and I think you’ll all get to know him and like him as time goes on.”

Richard Petty Motorsports hosted the annual Charlotte Motor Speedway media tour

Richard Petty Motorsports hosted the annual Charlotte Motor Speedway media tour on Wednesday to discuss the changes that have been made to the organization since the end of last season and what the expectations are for 2011.  Below is a transcript of the formal stage remarks from team personnel.

RICHARD PETTY, Co-Owner – Richard Petty Motorsports – “First of all, I want to say welcome to the new Richard Petty Motorsports.  I guess through all these years I want to go back and thank the fans that are here for coming.  Without them, none of us would be here.  I guess when we look back at last year, especially the end of the year, everybody hung together.  Our sponsors stayed with us all the way through the winter and came back this spring and we’re getting ready for the new season.  It was really good to have all of those people say, ‘OK, guys.  Stay in there and keep digging and we’re gonna be ready for the next year.’  That gave us a lot of incentive to go ahead and finish up last year.  You’ve got to give our crew a lot of credit the last five or six races because they didn’t know if they were gonna have a job when they came in the next week or not, but they stepped it up – the drivers stepped it up and the whole crew stepped it up and we ended up with a pretty good season. 

         “As everybody knows, we had four cars last year and we’re gonna have two cars this year with AJ and Marcos driving the cars.  We’re gonna have Stanley back with the No. 9 car as a major sponsor and Best Buy is gonna be the major sponsor, even though we’ve got a lot of other sponsors that you’ll hear from later on.  These guys just stayed with us and made it work. 

         “I guess, most of all, being the press, I want to thank you all for the way you helped handle our situation last year.  You didn’t put us in that much of a crack and we were able to overcome the deal and give us some partners to come on and make things work for this coming year.  We’re looking forward to this year. 

         “I was looking around following you guys and you’ve been around to all these Taj Mahal’s and see all the race cars, so we wanted to bring you to a place where it all happens, which is at the race track, so that’s the reason we’re here today.  I want to thank you all for everything you’ve done all these years for NASCAR, the Petty organization and just everything to bring racing out. 

         “For the last three or four months it’s been football, football, football, so now that football is almost over, we’ve got you all out here to carry the ball forward into next season.  I think everybody here and everybody I’ve talked to is really looking forward to a new season.  It’s been a couple of months since we’ve raced and racers want to race all the time, so with your help to get the spectators and the fans and help us please those people, all of our sponsors that have helped us all this time, you do your job and we’ll try to do our job and work together and make all of this a lot bigger operation. 

         “Again, I want to thank you all for all the years that I’ve been here and all the years you’ve treated the Petty crowd pretty good, so, again, thank you and welcome to a new year.”

ANDY MURSTEIN, Co-Owner – Richard Petty Motorsports – “First, let me say how excited and truly honored I am to be a part of the RPM family.  Our history as Medallion Financial, we traded on the NASDAQ under the symbol TAXI and the company was actually started by my grandfather back in 1937, so, like RPM and Ford, we have a very long and successful automotive history. 

         “Back in 1937 the city of New York sold 11,787 taxi medallions for $10 each.  My grandfather started by driving a cab and through the years bought up several hundred at $10 each and the city never issued anymore since then, so today they sell for $800,000 each and we stuck with it.  That’s the way I view all investments is this is something that, like the taxi medallions, I hope 70 years from now my children are involved like Richard’s family is involved.  It’s truly a family goal that we have. 

         “We went public about 15 years ago and since then we’ve raised several billion dollars and invested it in companies and all of our companies really fit the same model as what we have here – a great tradition and great integrity.  The board of directors of my company, in addition to myself, is Governor Mario Cuomo, whose son is now governor of New York, Andrew Cuomo, Governor and Senator Lowell Wycker, and another king of his sport, Hank Aaron, is on our board.  To me, Hank and Richard are very similar men – very humble, yet legendary people who have transformed their sport.  So, again, I’m proud to be a part of that. 

         “One of the many companies that we invested in over the years was we do taxi top advertising on top of cabs.  I started that in 1995 and by 2005 we had about 10,000 taxis throughout the U.S. and they all sold out.  We did so well that the tops were all sold, so we had no place left to put them, so I remember calling the mayor of New York and I said, ‘Mr. Mayor, I’d like to come see you.  We’re doing very well.  We want to bring more money into the economy in New York.  Can we start advertising on the doors of the taxis, on the hoods, on the trunks.’  I remember the mayor looked at me with a puzzled look and said, ‘Heck no.  What do you think this is, NASCAR?’  So that’s what got us thinking that this is a sport where not only can we bring strong financial resources to, but also new sponsors. 

         “We’ve got terrific sponsors today, but my goal long-term is to grow from two cars to four cars and bring additional sponsors to the table.  So we looked at many sports opportunities over the years.  We looked at actually buying at one point the Montreal Canadiens and the Chicago Cubs, but we picked this and it’s really for one main reason, and it’s for the people that you see on the stage today and the rest of the RPM team like Lisa Brown and Robbie Loomis in the audience.  They stand for everything that Medallion does, which is excellence, tradition and integrity.  So I promise the media and the fans that we’re gonna do everything that we can to get this great man and this great company back where they belong – in the winner’s circle.  And we promise you the best is yet to come at RPM.”

JAMIE ALLISON, Ford Racing, Director, North America Motorsports – “We at Ford really believe in the new RPM.  Richard Petty Motorsports is very important to us at Ford Motor Co.  We have a long and illustrious tradition here in the sport.  We have a great team between Roush Fenway, RPM and the Wood Brothers and we stick with our teams, so, Richard, through the difficulties of last year when you and Brian reached out to us, there was not a moment of consideration. 

         “Our chairman, Edsel Ford, the chairman of Ford Racing, absolutely felt in his heart that it was the right thing to do and to make sure that the legacy of Richard Petty continued, so we are very happy and very blessed that we are here today to kick off the Daytona 500 in the presence of the King.  He is called the King for a reason.  His connection with the fans is unparalleled.  The way he’s been a part of the sport is something we at Ford cherish very much and that’s why we’re involved with the sport – because of men like Richard Petty. 

         “This business is really about people and it’s about leadership.  You saw it on the slide.  Leaders make a difference and Richard is a leader in his own right, but we also have new leaders coming into the team.  You heard a little bit from Andy.  I met with Andy down in Florida and I can assure you that Andy is in it for the long haul.  It’s in the heart and there’s a family approach to it, so the leadership of Andy, coupled with Lisa, who is the new CEO and she will have a really great impact on this.  This opportunity to really change and bring in some great skills from outside the sport to transform what we do here is really vital, so Lisa will have an impact.  Everybody knows who Robbie Loomis is and it’s his steady hands that will guide this team.  He’s very tenured and very accomplished and we look forward to having you take us where you’ve been, which is in championship runs.  But who is gonna pilot these cars to get there? 

         “AJ Allmendinger is returning for the second year with his team and we are thrilled to have that, and Marcos Ambrose – a Ford champion down in Australia – is making his own claims here in NASCAR.  So we are energized and excited and, obviously, with the support of the sponsors like Best Buy and Stanley, we believe we have a really, really great team.  So I’d like to leave you with the last piece. 

         “We have milestones at Ford.  A couple of milestones you’ll be reading out and hearing about.  The first milestone is this is Henry Ford’s 110th anniversary of starting racing.  If you didn’t know, Henry Ford raced once and won the only race he entered.  It was that race he won that garnered the attention of investors, who allowed him to start Ford Motor Co. 18 months later, so Ford Motor Co. started by Henry Ford actually racing.  So this is our 110-year anniversary. 

         “Second, we have 599  Cup wins and the King is responsible for nine out of those 599, so we’re obviously going for the 600 club very, very soon.  We want 600 and we want it bad and we want it at Daytona, so all I can say is destiny is on our side, legends are on our side and the future is on our side, so go Ford, go RPM and let’s take it all the way to victory lane.”

AJ ALLMENDINGER – No. 43 Best Buy Ford Fusion – “First of all, obviously, it was a tough year.  Paul is a little modest.  He’s a huge fan of this sport, just an amazing guy and, honestly, the reason that this car has Best Buy on it right now is because of him, so, Paul, I thank you for all of your hard work.  People see on the outside how tough it was with what we were going through, but on the inside how much tougher it was.  Paul fought as hard as he could to keep this sponsor on the race car, so, from me, Paul, I really consider you a close friend of mine, but I thank you so much just for the effort that you went through just to get this back on the race car.  It means so much to this race team.  You’re one of the best guys around, so I thank you for the effort and everything that you did. 

         “Andy, it’s pretty amazing to have a group like yours come in and support this race team, support myself, support Marcos, support everybody at RPM.  It’s a great company.  You don’t even know what to say about Richard – a legend, that’s an understatement.  Richard had been through a lot of tough times lately, so to see a group like yours come in and give us the opportunity to go out and show what we can do means a lot, so I thank you and your group for all of the effort that you put into this. 

         “Jamie, all the support that Ford has given this race team in the past, in the future, but especially in the tough times last year, it was pretty amazing to see.  I felt really important — that you guys wanted to support myself and you felt so confident in this race team that you did what you had to do to keep this thing going, so I thank you for that. 

         “For me, I’m excited.  It’s not just about Best Buy, obviously, although they’re the key sponsor on the team, we’ve got Valvoline and Air Force, so that’s good see.  We’ve got Wix Filters, the PVA, Super 8, Reynolds, so a team that didn’t look like it would be around, we’ve got a lot of sponsors on this race team.  I’m excited about this year.  I think this team has a ton of potential. 

         “Mike Shiplett, my crew chief is sitting here in the front, although I think you should be working right now, I’m glad to see that you’re here.  I promise you guys that Mike is gonna be one of the best crew chiefs in this sport that you’ve ever heard of and I get to see that on a daily basis.  He’s an amazing guy.  The work ethic that he puts into it just kind of trickles down through the whole rest of the race team.  Mike, I know you’re gonna be one of the best out there, you already are, I’ve just got to take you to that next standard.  That’s my job and everybody at RPM, there are a few here but everybody back at the shop who can’t here this, I’m glad they can’t because they really should be working too.  We’ve got a Daytona car to get ready, so everything that we went through last year was tough, but I feel like everything that we had to fight to keep going is only gonna make us stronger on the other side.  I think it showed us internally what the team was all about and how strong we really wanted to be because we very easily could have fallen apart.  Everybody could have gone and looked for other jobs and started fighting, but we got stronger.  We got to the race track and, as always, the cars were prepared to the top.  The cars were fast, so I feel like the stuff we went through is gonna make us stronger on the other side.  I’m excited to be a part of that.  We’ve got a ton of potential, but we know potential doesn’t mean anything if we don’t live up to it, so that’s our job.  We’re gonna go out there and do everything that we can.  We’ll get this thing in victory lane. 

         “Marcos, I’m excited to have you on this race team, although you’re over there giggling right now.  I don’t know what’s going on – telling jokes – but I’m happy to have you be a part of this race team and I’m looking forward to being your teammate.  Hopefully, you won’t run into me as much now that we’re teammates (laughter), but, let’s be honest, we all saw how much I liked to mess with the 9 on the race track, so I don’t know if that will change.  I’m excited about it.  I’m excited about this race team.  The way I look at it, heck, it can’t get any worse than it was last year, so we can only get better from that, so thank you.  Thanks to all the fans for coming out and let’s have a good time this year.”

MARCOS AMBROSE – No. 9 Stanley Ford Fusion – “To AJ, if I was running into you, it means you were going too slow (laughter).  Likewise, I’m looking forward to working with AJ.  Teammates are always great to have.  I get along well with him off the track.  I know I play better golf than you, so it should be a good challenge.  It’s a real honor to be here today considering the adversity we went through at the end of 2010.  To drive for Richard Petty and the RPM team is a real thrill.  I never thought in Australia that I’d ever get a chance to drive for the King, but here I am.  

         “I’ve got to be honest with you, I’m very optimistic and very enthusiastic about our chances in 2011.  I signed on with RPM before the turmoil at the end of 2010 and I must say that the way the company came out of the ashes so strong with such commitment to win is quite outstanding.  Without guys like the King to have the leadership to drive it all forward, it was quite an incredible story.  I’m still not too sure how it all came back together again because I wasn’t privy to the inside meetings, but it’s the most amazing thing I’ve ever seen – the loyalty, the support behind Richard and this team has really spurred me on to really refocus my energies in NASCAR, to get out there on the race track in 2011 and deliver for Richard, for RPM, for Stanley and for DeWalt and for every employee at RPM.  It’s been an incredible story and I can’t wait to turn it into a great new story come the Daytona 500 hopefully and through the rest of the year. 

         “Looking at the highlights package, there was way too much road course racing for my liking, so I’m looking to really prove myself on the ovals.  I feel like this is the best chance in my career ever to get the job done and I just can’t wait to get started.  With the help of Todd Parrott, a champion crew chief and a Daytona ring holder, I couldn’t ask for anyone better.  I hope I can deliver on the race track.  I know that you’ve got my back and I’m proud to be associated with you and hopefully get our team to victory lane as quick as we can. 

         “I’ve actually passed my sinus infection on to him, so I apologize in advance.  You’re gonna be going through the next four days in a bit of misery, but thank you for everybody who turned out today.  Thank you for the fans who came out and let’s get started.  Let’s get cranking on 2011 and hopefully we’ll contend for the chase and see you in victory lane.”

RICHARD PETTY CONTINUED – “Again, I just want to thank everybody for all their support.  I may have said this before, but I don’t know that we could put a better crowd together to start the season with.  I’m real confident in our drivers, our crew chiefs and the deals we have working with Ford and working with Roush.  All of that stuff is really coming together.  We were lucky to get through last year, but we feel like we’ve got a really, really good team with all of our sponsors and partners that came back and are working with us.  All the crew people that we have, again, we can concentrate on two cars now instead of four. 

         “We’re really looking forward to next year.  Again, we just want to tell you that we appreciate all you’ve done over a period of years to get us to this point and we’re gonna try to keep pushing.  I’ve been up.  I’ve been down.  I’ve been in-between, so we feel like this is our best chance in the last five or six years to really go forward with Richard Petty Motorsports. 

         “Again, we want to thank all of our people and all of our new partners that came in and helped us out.  As some of you know, the last couple of years I’ve sort of been sitting on the sidelines without having much say-so in the business deal and now they’ve put the pressure back on me.  They’ve put me out front and I’ve got a little bit of say-so on what’s going on, so I feel better about that. 

         “I feel good about the team that I have around — the guys that stuck with me all these years.  We’ve got Dale Inman here that has been with me all the years we won championships and all the races.  He’s sort of my in-between man.  I’ve got him out checking and seeing what’s going on.  Robbie has been with us a long time.  He went off and wandered around a little while, but then he came back (laughter).  We’ve got Brian Moffitt, who takes care of looking after sponsors and looking after me and family, so we’ve got those people who have been with me all these years.  Now we’ve got new people coming in from the standpoint that Lisa Brown is coming in to try to help look after the financing part of it. 

         “I’ve always been a racer and never was much on financing.  You all can see that.  We’ve got the Medallion crowd coming in and we’ve got another partner in California that we’re trying to keep in California (laughter).  Again, it’s gonna be a very different year for us.  I think it’s gonna be a different year for everybody because they’ve changed some of the rules around and we’re gonna have to work within those parameters.  We’ve got our own parameters that we have to work in, but, again to the fans, the press and our sponsors, I just want to say a real Petty thank you for staying with us all these years and we’re looking forward to the future just like you are.”

Ganassi Racing Brings Home Fourth Rolex 24 At Daytona

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates’ magical run continued on Sunday with their fourth overall victory in the 49th Rolex 24 At Daytona at Daytona International Speedway.

In the final minutes of America’s premier sports car race, a late caution suddenly turned the Rolex 24 At Daytona into a sprint race. The No. 01 BMW Riley with driver Scott Pruett behind the wheel held off the sister Ganassi Racing car – the No. 02 BMW Riley and driver Scott Dixon – on a final green and white restart to capture one of the most competitive twice-around-the-clock challenges in history. “It’s exciting for our team having a one-two finish,” Pruett said. “I think that’s how you one-up what you do here. I think that’s absolutely amazing and I’m proud of our whole organization. “The 02 car is great, having a team car in this race you get to bounce things off each other in practice and in testing and really try and make the most out of that opportunity to put two cars up front.” It was the fourth career overall Rolex 24 victory for Pruett and second for co-driver Memo Rojas while Graham Rahal and Joey Hand earned their first coveted Rolex watches.

Ganassi won three Rolex 24s between 2006-08 and has earned runner-up finishes the past two years.            

“I don’t drive the cars, I don’t change the tires, I don’t work on the engines,” Ganassi said. “There are lots of people, lots of great competitors that it takes to make up a team, and I’m just the guy that gets to stand up there and talk about it.”

The winning No. 01 entry covered 721 laps, 2,566.76 miles, equivalent of a trip from Daytona Beach to Los Angeles. The margin of victory was 2.070 seconds and there were four cars on the lead lap.

Rounding out the top three was the runner-up No. 02 Ganassi Racing entry with Dixon, Dario Franchitti, Juan Pablo Montoya and 2010 Daytona 500 champion Jamie McMurray. Third-place honors went to the No. 9 Action Express Racing Porsche Riley and drivers Max Papis, Christian Fittipaldi, JC France, Joao Barbosa and Terry Borcheller. The No. 67 TRG Porsche GT3, driven by Andy Lally, NASCAR driver Brendan Gaughan, Spencer Pumpelly, Wolf Henzler and Steven Bertheau, overcame a broken clutch to take GT class honors.

“This car was awesome and the gearbox that these guys built was a testament to us beating it up for 17 hours and not using a clutch,” Lally said. “It was just phenomenal to be a part of TRG and I’m in Victory Lane at Daytona,” Gaughan said. “That’s a dream come true.”

Rounding out the podium in the GT class was the No. 48 Miller Barrett Racing Porsche GT3 and drivers Bryce Miller, Tim Sugden, Bryan Sellers and Rob Bell in runner-up honors and Dempsey Racing in third place with actor Patrick Dempsey, Joe Foster, Tom Long and Charles Espenlaub. For Dempsey, it was his first podium in the Rolex 24 and a huge step in both his racing career and the team’s progression.

“I think it’s important for our development as a team,” Dempsey said. “The sacrifices Joe has done personally and professionally to get us here; and (engineer) Kirt (Wightman), our team, they have worked so hard the last few months with not the kind of funding that other teams have.”

Dempsey got emotional about his finish in his post-race interviews. “You just think of the waves of emotions,” Dempsey said.

“I started racing at the Panoz school a long time ago, and Joe was the head instructor and Charles was the instructor, and from that getting off the couch from watching SPEED on Sunday, to go and follow your dreams and to be here, it’s pretty special.”

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