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Kasey Kahne and the No. 9 Budweiser/Stanley Ford Team Dover Advance

Kasey Kahne

No. 9 Budweiser/Stanley Ford Fusion

AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway

Kasey Kahne and the No. 9 Budweiser/Stanley Ford team return to Dover International Speedway this weekend for Sunday’s AAA 400.

In May, Kahne started second at Dover and led the first 24 laps of the race before the shifter lever broke off prior to the team’s first pit stop. Kahne lost several laps as the team worked to fix the problem and finished the race in 20th position.

In 13 starts at the “Monster Mile,” Kahne has scored three top-10 finishes, including an eighth-place finish in last September’s race at the track. His average start at Dover is 13.5 and his average finish is 22.5.

Kahne has earned two pole awards, six top fives and eight top-10 finishes so far in the 2010 season. He is currently ranked 19th in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver point standings.

Follow along each weekend with Kahne and the team on Twitter. Check out @kaseykahne for behind-the-scenes information straight from the driver of the No. 9 Budweiser Ford. Get live updates from the track each weekend from @kk9team, the PR team for Kahne. Also, follow @RPMotorsports for additional information about the Richard Petty Motorsports organization.

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Kasey Kahne discusses racing at Dover International Speedway:

Dover’s concrete surface and the high banking put a lot of emphasis on the front end of the car. How important is having your car handle well right off the hauler? “Dover’s one of those places that if you unload (the race car) and you’re off, you can get better, but you’ll never get to where you want to be. On a race weekend here, your package needs to be close when you start practice or you’ll never really get there for some reason.”

What’s important to having a good finish at Dover? “The key is having a car that can still handle well 30-40 laps into a run and staying out of trouble. Dover is an easy place to get in trouble and once you’re in trouble, it’s a place that can end your day in a hurry. It’s definitely one of the more mentally and physically demanding tracks that we go to.”

Toyota NASCAR Notes & Quotes I Dover-Las Vegas

TOYOTA TIDBITS – September 20 – 26, 2010 Here Are the Headlines: Hamlin Holds Chase Lead Following Loudon Camry Drivers Seek More Success at ‘Monster Mile’ Tundras Tally Six Straight

LOOKING BACK AT LOUDON: Denny Hamlin chased down the leaders in the closing laps of Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) before settling for a second-place finish at the one-mile New England oval. The runner-up result enabled him to maintain the points lead after the first of 10 Chase races to determine this year’s champion. Hamlin was forced to pit road under caution after a spin on lap 216, but he charged back through the field from 22nd- place in the final 80 laps. Camry drivers David Reutimann (seventh) and Kyle Busch (ninth) also finished in the top-10. Hamlin now leads NHMS race-winner Clint Bowyer by 35 points in the Chase standings, with Busch fourth — 62 points behind his Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) teammate Hamlin.

THREE-PEAT: The NSCS and NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) return to Delaware’s Dover International Speedway this weekend. Toyota drivers have swept all three NASCAR series races twice at the one-mile concrete oval. Most recently in May, Busch won the NSCS and NNS races, while Aric Almirola picked up his first career victory in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS). It marked just the eighth time in history that one manufacturer has won all three NASCAR races at one track during the same race weekend. In addition, Busch captured the pole for the NNS race and Martin Truex Jr. started first in the NSCS event. In 2008, Toyota drivers swept all three NASCAR Series races at Dover for the very first time. Busch earned the NSCS victory, Hamlin won the NNS race and current Cup driver and then rookie Tundra driver Scott Speed won the Truck Series event.

NNS RETURNS TO MONSTER MILE: Toyota has three Nationwide Series victories at Dover since joining the series in 2007. Along with Busch’s win there in May, Camry drivers swept both NNS races in 2008 — Hamlin was victorious in the May race and Busch won the September race that year. Busch remains third in NNS points despite running only 22 of 27 events. Toyota drivers Trevor Bayne (seventh), Steve Wallace (eighth), Jason Leffler (ninth) and Brendan Gaughan (10th) are also in the top-10 in points with eight races remaining on the 2010 schedule.

SIX STRAIGHT IN FIRST-PLACE: Busch earned the sixth straight victory for a Tundra with his win Saturday in the Truck Series race at NHMS. The 25-year-old Las Vegas native started from the pole and led eight times for 156 (of 175) laps. Busch’s win marks the first time Toyota has won six straight races, dating back to the NCWTS event at Nashville Superspeedway (Aug. 7). Previously, Tundra drivers won five consecutive events — ending with a Busch victory at New Hampshire — in 2009. Toyota has now won 12 of 19 Truck Series races in 2010. Timothy Peters (sixth), Almirola (eighth) and Todd Bodine (ninth) also recorded top- 10 finishes for Toyota at New Hampshire. Bodine continues to lead the series point standings after 19 of 25 races this season, holding a 257-point advantage over Almirola heading into Saturday’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

SPONSAFIER 2 VOTING: Fans can vote for their favorite paint scheme designs from the 100 national semi-finalists in the ‘Sponsafier 2’ contest at www.toyotaracing.com, from Sept. 14 through Sept. 23. T he winning design will be unveiled at Phoenix International Raceway, Nov. 14.

BACK STORY: Background and images on the Toyota NASCAR program are available at www.toyotamotorsportsmedia.com.

TOYOTA 2010 NASCAR STATISTICS: Series Races Starts (Drivers) Wins Top-5s Top-10s Poles Times Led Laps Led NSCS 27 350 (30) 10 31 61 5 156 2,133 NNS 27 288 (29) 13 56 113 13 136 2,655 NCWTS 19 177 (24) 12 45 93 9 88 1,688

WEEKEND RACE SCHEDULE: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series @ Dover International Speedway, Sunday, Sept. 26 @ 1:00 PM (ET), ESPN — Race 28 of 36

NASCAR Nationwide Series @ Dover International Speedway, Saturday, Sept. 25 @ 3:30 PM (ET), ESPN2 — Race 28 of 35

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series @ Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Saturday, Sept. 25 @ 9:30 PM (ET), SPEED — Race 20 of 25

Team 48 Dover International Speedway Preview

Jimmie Johnson

2010   Starts: 27   Wins: 5   Top 5: 10   Top 10: 14

Current Driver Point Standings: 7th    Points Behind 1st: 92

Finish in New Hampshire: 25th    September 2009 Finish at Dover: 1st

 

RACE NOTES
Dover International Speedway

  • Johnson has made 17 Sprint Cup Series starts at Dover International Speedway, where he has earned five wins, seven top-five and 11 top-10 finishes.
  • Johnson’s five wins at the one-mile track tie him with David Pearson for victories at the venue, behind Richard Petty and Bobby Allison who each have seven.
  • He also has the most Dover wins of any active driver. Mark Martin and Jeff Gordon have four each.
  • Johnson has completed 97.3% (6619 of 6804) of competition laps at the one-mile oval and has led 1431.
  • He has an average start and finish of 11.4 and 10.2.

Chassis

  • Johnson last piloted chassis No. 558 to a 22nd-place finish at Indianapolis Motor Speedway in July.
  • Backup chassis No. 553 was driven to Victory Lane by Johnson at Auto Club Speedway in February.


QUOTES
TALK ABOUT GOING TO DOVER THIS WEEKEND COMING OFF OF THE FINISH IN NEW HAMPSHIRE:
“I’m excited to get back to the track after last weekend. We definitely need to get things going and couldn’t pick a better track for the Lowe’s team to go to and get some points. So we’re excited for it and we’re looking forward to this weekend.”

HOW MUCH DO YOU WORRY ABOUT LAST WEEK IN NEW HAMPSHIRE OR HOW MUCH DO YOU JUST TALK TO CHAD ABOUT DOVER THIS WEEKEND AND ON? “We by all means did not want to finish 25th. I don’t think it’s taken us out of the drive for our fifth championship. We still have that opportunity. We can’t have another bad race. We have to be spot on from here on out, I believe. Other guys are going to have some trouble at some point – at least I’m hoping for that. But that’s the thing – you just never know what the finishing average is going to be for the champion. And opening with a 25th isn’t the right thing. But we’re a great race team. We showed up and performed well, had a mistake on pit road and then the issue of being caught up in some wrecks and spun around and all of that, so we have to pick our chins up and lift our heads up and go to work and show up at Dover and give 100% once again and be ready to work, bottom line.”

SPRINT CUP SERIES CAREER NOTES
Career Wins

  • Johnson has 52 wins in his Sprint Cup Series career, his most recent coming at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on June 27, 2010.
  • The El Cajon, Calif.-native is currently 10th on NASCAR’s all-time wins list, two victories behind Lee Petty.
  • He is second in total wins among active drivers, behind Jeff Gordon (82).
  • Johnson needed only 296 starts to hit the 50 mark. Only three drivers have reached 50 victories quicker – Gordon (232), Darrell Waltrip (278) and David Pearson (293).
  • Johnson has won at least three Cup races a season since he posted his first victory in 2002. He is the only driver in the modern era to win at least three races in each of his first eight full-time seasons.
  • Johnson has won Sprint Cup Series races at all but four (Michigan, Chicago, Watkins Glen, Homestead) of the 22 tracks on which the series competes.
  • Johnson was the first driver to win three of the first five races in The Chase.
  • Johnson’s 10 wins in 2007 was the highest number recorded in a single season since Jeff Gordon posted 13 victories in 1998.
  • The four-consecutive wins scored by the No. 48 team in the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup ties a modern-era NASCAR record.

Career Poles

  • Johnson has collected 24 poles in his Sprint Cup career.
  • The championship driver has earned at least one pole a year since his first full-time season in 2002.
  • He had a career-high six poles in 2008.
  • Johnson’s most recent pole position was at Bristol Motor Speedway on Aug. 20, 2010.

Career Starts

  • In 27 2010 starts, Johnson has collected five wins, 10 top five and 14 top-10 finishes.
  • Johnson has finished in the top five in the Sprint Cup Series point standings each year since his first full season in 2002.
  • Johnson is the only driver to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup every year since the format was adopted in 2004.
  • In 318 Sprint Cup Series starts, Johnson has posted 127 top-five and 194 top-10 finishes.
  • He has a top-five finish at every track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series circuit.
  • Johnson has led a total of 10,764 laps (of 91,426) in his Sprint Cup career, covering over 122,579 miles.
  • He has finished on the lead lap 244 times.

GORDON PROMOTES OFFICER SAFETY, MUSEUM WITH HELP OF SURVIVORS

DOVER, DEL. (September 21, 2010) – Four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon and Team DuPont will take to the track at this weekend’s AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway with more than one mission.

While the focus is on maintaining a strong start toward a fifth championship and a win in the second of 10 ‘Chase’ races, Gordon will do so in a specially painted No. 24 DuPont/www.PoliceMuseum.org Chevrolet bringing awareness to the importance of law enforcement safety — one of the goals behind the partnership between Gordon, DuPont and the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund.

On October 14, 2010, the groundbreaking for the National Law Enforcement Museum will take place in Washington, D.C., and money raised through commemorative T-shirt and die-cast car sales of the silver and black, police cruiser-like paint scheme will help fund the building of the Museum to memorialize and showcase the efforts and sacrifices that officers make every day to keep Americans safe.

“I can’t think of a better way to make race fans aware of the building of this museum which will salute the bravery of law enforcement officers from all over the country,” said Gordon, who has four wins, four poles, 14 top-fives and 21 top-10’s in 35 starts at Dover and is fifth in points entering Sunday’s race. “It’s a great way to educate the public on how important it is to keep our police officers safe in such a dangerous line of duty.

“I hope race fans get excited about this paint scheme and the meaning behind it and go to the www.PoliceMusuem.org web site to see how they can get involved.” DuPont, the manufacturer of Kevlar® brand fiber, the material used to make body armor worn by law enforcement officers, will host two “survivors” at this weekend’s race to help educate race fans about the importance of law enforcement safety.

Detective David Spicer and Investigator Kyle Russel, who were both shot in the line of duty but had their lives saved because of the bullet-resistant vests they were wearing, will be at the Dover race this weekend.

“We all need to work on changing how we and others think about body armor,” said Investigator Russel who was shot in the upper center torso during a traffic stop in Alexandria, Va., in 2008. “Body armor is an essential part of an officer’s weapon system. Defensive, yes, but still the one piece of equipment that may, and frequently does, enable a police officer to survive and stay in the fight. Detective Spicer and I are both living examples.

“To have Jeff Gordon and DuPont come out and support the National Law Enforcement Museum and people like me in such a big way, is really overwhelming.”

The Museum, with a scheduled opening date set for 2013, will expose visitors to the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers and reveal the necessity of their safety through exhibits, collections, research and education. Investigator Russel and Detective Spicer are proof of the benefits of taking safety precautions through the life- saving ability of body armor, many of which are made of DuPont™ Kevlar®.

“Mandatory vest wear policies can be found in less than half of the 18,000 U.S. police agencies,” said Detective Spicer who serves on the Dover, Del. Police Department and was shot twice in the arm and once in the chest while attempting to arrest a previously convicted felon in 2001. “This equates to many police officers being on the street daily lacking the basic equipment required to survive.

“I hope that by sharing our survival stories, Investigator Russel and I can help educate thousands of race fans about the value of body armor in keeping police officers alive, and the value of police inspiring them to donate to the Memorial Fund.”

And if Gordon and Team DuPont helps to save one more life through their efforts this weekend, victory will be had at Dover.

Shane Wilson Named WYPALL* Wipers Crew Chief of the Race in New Hampshire

Roswell, Ga. (September 21, 2010) – Shane Wilson, crew chief for the No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet and driver Clint Bowyer, has been named the WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Race for a second consecutive time following Sunday’s Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Coming out of Richmond last weekend, where Clint and the No. 33 team clinched the 12th spot in the Chase, the Wilson-led team did everything right at New Hampshire – qualified second, led the most laps (177) and ran in the top-five all day. They had solid pit stops, Wilson made the right call near the end of the race on a pit stop, and won the race.

Bowyer rocketed out front on lap 31 and began to dominate, but adversity struck when an ill-functioning carburetor came into play and forced him to play catch up after restarts. Late in the race and running second to Tony Stewart, Wilson had played his hand on fuel mileage and Bowyer was in the right position when Stewart’s fuel cell ran dry.

“We overcame some adversity and a few guys beat us on those restarts,” said Bowyer, whose car was completely out of gas at the end as well. “I really thought I could run Tony Stewart back down, but Shane came on (the radio) and told me I needed to start saving fuel. I knew in the back of my mind I needed to do that, but it’s hard to run somebody down and save fuel at the same time.”

“This just feels good,” said Wilson. “I’m just proud of all the No. 33 guys that worked through it. We are still a pretty new team and we are some 50 odd races into this deal as a group working together. They work hard and do what I ask them to do and just want to give them a lot of credit.”

“This is a continuation of last week’s effort to make sure his driver was safely in the 2010 Chase,” said WYPALL Wipers crew chief representative Jeff Hammond. “This week Shane made the critical call to reign his driver back so he could go farther than Tony Stewart and outlast Denny Hamlin for the win. This call helped the No. 33 team make a major jump in the points and challenge for the top position.”

WYPALL* Wipers Crew Chief Results

Jeff Burton and the No. 31 Caterpillar Chevy led by Todd Berrier rolled off the starting grid in 13th.

Berrier called his driver to pit road for the final time on lap 208. Following 4 cautions, teams were starting to wonder if they were going to make it to the end on fuel. As the laps were winding down, the No. 31 team thought they had it, but with just two laps to go, the CAT machine ran out of gas. Luckily Burton was able to cross the finish line in 15th.

“We weren’t very good yesterday and the Cat Racing team did a great job of making the car better,” said Burton, who was running sixth at the time he ran out of gas. “We just came up a little short. We thought we were good (on fuel). We saved some under all the cautions and, during the first three quarters of that run, I was saving, too. We just didn’t get as good of fuel mileage on the last run as we had been getting. Our finish certainly doesn’t reflect how well the Caterpillar Chevrolet ran all day. If our cars stay this strong in these last nine races, we’ll put on a show.”

Marcos Ambrose and the No. 47 Kroger Toyota Camry, led by Frank Kerr took off from the 23rd position and finished a disappointing 30th.

WYPALL* Wipers Crew Chief Team

Berrier, Kerr and Hammond, along with representatives from the WYPALL Wipers brand, serve as the panel for the WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief Challenge and vote for the weekly crew chief winners. In addition to the $500 check, the winning crew chief will receive signage to announce the win on their pit box the following week. The crew chief with the most weekly wins will be honored as the WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Year and will be presented a $20,000 check at season’s end.

Former winners of the WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief Challenge include Tony Eury, Sr. (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.), Robbie Reiser (Matt Kenseth), Doug Richert (Greg Biffle), Mike Ford (Denny Hamlin) and Chad Knaus (Johnson).

About WYPALL Wipers

WYPALL is a brand of Kimberly-Clark Professional. Since 2004, WYPALL Wipers has been affiliated with some of racing’s top teams. Offering heavy-duty to versatile light-duty towels, WYPALL Wipers provide race teams with a number of products that demonstrate strength and durability. Defeating the toughest of challenges, from absorbing tough grease and oil to wiping down windshields without leaving residue behind, WYPALL Wipers continue to offer performance and versatility.

The WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief Challenge will continue throughout the 2010 season and spotlight the men behind the machines. For more information, log onto www.wypall.com.

Timothy Peters; Red Horse Racing To Meet Air Force’s Red Horse Squadron In Las Vegas

TIMOTHY PETERS QUICK FACTS

Las Vegas Motor Speedway

Smith’s Food and Drug Stores 350

September 25, 2010

· Peters at Las Vegas…The Smith’s Food and Drug Stores 350 will mark Timothy Peters’ third career start at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Last year, Peters started from the 24th spot and raced his way to a fifth place finish, marking his first top-10 at the Nevada track.

· Red Horse Racing Meets Red Horse Squadron…The #17 and #7 Red Horse Racing teams will be heading over to Nellis Air Force Base on Friday morning to meet with the Air Force’s own, Red Horse Squadron (RHUSAF). The group is a civil engineering unit that will be deploying in October. The Red Horse Squadron will be showing the RHR crew what they do on missions. RHUSAF’s motto is Semper Ducimus, which translates to “we always lead.” Peters hopes to make that his personal motto on Saturday night. The RHUSAF flag will also be flying on the #17 pit box during the race. That flag has flown during combat in 18 different countries and will fly for the last time on Saturday night before being laid to rest as a gift to the Commander of the RHUSAF upon his retirement.

· Peters To Run Late Model Race On Off Weekend…Timothy Peters will be busy on his first off weekend in October. He will be heading over to his home track, Martinsville Speedway to run the Virginia Is For Lovers 300, (formerly called the Baileys 300) Late Model Stock Car Race. Peters won the event in 2005 and will be going for his second grandfather clock trophy on Sunday October 3rd.

· Air Force Red Horse Squadron On the Hood At Las Vegas…The RHUSAF logo will adorn the hood and TV panel of the #17 in the Smith’s Food and Drug Stores 300. Several members of the unit will also be in the pits as guests of Red Horse Racing. Wiss Also On Board… Wiss® cutting products have been earning a reputation for craftsmanship and long life since 1848. Go to any race garage or pit toolbox and chances are you’ll find several pairs of Wiss Metalmaster® compound action snips … they’ve been the preferred brand with sheet metal pros for over 50 years. The wide Wiss product line now includes snips, scissors, industrial shears, utility knives, and HVAC tools … all with famous Wiss quality built in.

Timothy Peters on racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway “ I like Las Vegas Motor Speedway a lot. It’s probably because we had a good run there and finished top-five last year. We just need to keep the momentum on our side. We are aware of the points battle but as a team we are really focusing on getting more wins before the season is over. We will be going for the win each week but also need to make sure we are not doing anything stupid and we can still get the top-five and top-10 finishes we need. I’m very honored to have the Red Horse Squadron on board with us this week. We are looking forward to seeing what they do at Nellis and then showing them what we do at the track.”

Jeff Hensley on racing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway “Vegas is a special place for me because I was able to visit Victory Lane there in 2006. I would love to get this team back there. We are taking our Chicago truck and it ran really well that night, we were in the top-five all night until we lost the engine. That gives me a lot of confidence this truck will be good again this weekend and we can hopefully get us another win.”

Equipment Information Timothy Peters will compete with chassis #85 in The Smith’s Food and Drug Stores 350 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. This chassis was last raced at Chicagoland Speedway where Peters started 15th and finished 21st due to an engine failure.

Timothy Peters Seeks Sponsorship Partner Peters is still seeking sponsorship for his #17 Toyota Tundra. Red Horse Racing is currently running the #17 without primary sponsorship. For more information on sponsorship opportunities please contact Tom DeLoach at 704-662-0039.

Surprising and Not Surprising: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen

It was back to the left and right turns for the 25th running of the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at Watkins Glen in upstate New York.  The Cup Series took 90 laps around the 2.45 mile road and here is what is surprising and not surprising from the race at the Glen this past weekend.

Surprising:  After two consecutive failures to win due to four tire pit strategy decisions, crew chief Brian Pattie finally made the right call and took Juan Pablo Montoya and the No. 42 Target Chevrolet to victory lane.  This was Montoya’s second career win in the Sprint Cup Series and Pattie’s first ever win as a crew chief and undoubtedly has gone a long way to easing the tensions on that Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team.

Not Surprising:  After calling Hendrick Motorsports rivals Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon ‘pretty boys’, both of whom have also annoyed him on the track as well, Kurt Busch flexed his road course muscle at Watkins Glen with a second place run.  With his runner up finish, Busch was also the biggest winner in the point standings, advancing three positions to fourth place.

Surprising:  Marcos Ambrose, who scored his third Nationwide win at the Glen on Saturday, was in contention yet again for another victory on a road course on Sunday.  Unfortunately, the racing gods and an ill-handling car resulted in another disappointment for the Australian, who finished the race in the third position.  Ambrose noted it was just another down in the up and down roller coaster ride of his season, from his surprising gaffe at Sonoma to his announcement of his departure from JTG-Daugherty Racing at the end of this season. 

Not Surprising:  Carl Edwards, who started the race from the pole position, had a solid run at the Glen.  He brought his No. 99 Aflac Ford home in the fifth spot, advancing up to the ninth position in the Chase race.

Surprising:  Hendrick ‘pretty boy’ Jimmie Johnson was nowhere to be found on the leader board at the Glen.  Johnson had a Tiger Woods type day, colliding with Denny Hamlin and Kyle Busch after a three-wide attempt through the turn, ending his day in 28th and falling to the fifth position in the point standings.

Not Surprising:   Hendrick teammate Dale Earnhardt, Jr., never one known for his road racing abilities, lived up to that reputation with a disappointing 26th place finish.  Junior lost two more spots in the point standings falling to 16th, 690 points behind and undoubtedly out of contention for the Chase.

Surprising:  After signing a multi-year contract with Richard Petty Motorsports, AJ Allmendinger became not only the alpha dog at RPM but also a top five finisher at the Glen.  The ‘Dinger brought home the No. 43 Insignia HDTV Ford in the fourth spot, after qualifying it in that very same position.

Not Surprising:  Jamie McMurray, who started the race on the outside pole, has continued to prove his prowess on road courses as well as ovals.  He brought his No. 1 McDonald’s Chevrolet to the checkered flag in the sixth position, notching another top ten finish for the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing team.

Surprising:   Tony Stewart, with one of the best records overall at Watkins Glen International, was not really a contender for the win during Sunday’s Cup competition.  Stewart had a top ten, coming in seventh, with his teammate Ryan Newman following behind in 12th.

Not Surprising:  Jeff Gordon, proud second-time papa to son Leo Benjamin born after the conclusion of the race at the Glen, was strong all race long.  He was able to pass point’s leader Kevin Harvick, who was struggling with a tire issue at the end, to secure a top-ten finish, taking the checkered flag in tenth position.

Surprising:  The final foursome of the Hendrick Motorsports team Mark Martin had a top twenty run at the Glen, finishing in the 19th position in the No. 5 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet.  But even more important, with that finish Martin has now climbed to the coveted final position in the Chase race, up one spot to 12th in the point standings.

Not Surprising:  While no one seems to be paying much attention, veteran Jeff Burton had a top-10 finish on the road course.  With his ninth place race finish, Burton climbed two positions closer to the top and now rests third, right behind the other Jeff in the Chase race.

Surprising:  The so-called ‘road course ringers’ had a heluva bad time at the Glen.  Boris Said, who was finally in good equipment with the Red Bull team, tussled with Tony Stewart and finished a disappointing 38th.  Fellow road course aces Ron Fellows and PJ Jones fared no better, finishing in 40th and 41st respectively.

Not Surprising:  Kyle Busch pulled out another good finish after an eventful race.  Yet even after an eighth place finish, Busch dropped one position in the Chase standings to the seventh spot.

The Cup Series will now head to the Irish hills of Michigan for the CARFAX 400.  The race will be broadcast at 1:00 PM ET on ESPN from Michigan International Speedway.

NASCAR Beginnings Featuring Herb Thomas

Even the most casual NASCAR fan has heard of Richard Petty, Bobby Allison or Dale Earnhardt.  If you really want to know the heart of stock car racing, you sometimes need to dig below the surface. If you take the time to do that, you’re often rewarded with a hidden gem.

On my excursion this month, I found a treasure in the guise of Herb Thomas.

Thomas doesn’t fit the stereotypical profile of most drivers in the 1950’s. He didn’t come from a racing family and he didn’t hone his driving skills running moonshine. You won’t hear tales about a flashy lifestyle of drinking and carousing.

While others grabbed headlines, Thomas was busy winning races.

“It’s win or bust with me,” Thomas said. “Second place is never good enough.”

Herb Thomas was a pioneer of stock car racing in every sense of the word.  

He was there when it all began at the first NASCAR sanctioned race at Charlotte Speedway in 1949. Thomas was the first two time Cup Series champion, the first owner/driver to win a championship and the first three-time winner of the historic Darlington Southern 500.

Although he only drove seven full seasons, he was one of the most successful drivers of his era.  But that’s only part of the story. Over fifty years later, Thomas still holds the record as the driver with the highest winning percentage in the history of the sport.

Herbert Watson Thomas was born in the small town of Olivia, North Carolina in 1923. He worked as a farmer and later at a saw mill before he ventured into the world of racing.

At first, racing was just a hobby for Thomas but it didn’t take long before he began to see the possibilities. When Bill France began organizing races under the newly formed NASCAR banner, Thomas was ready for the challenge.

He also became friends with Bill France who would often stop by to visit Thomas and his wife, Helen, when he was out that way posting flyers for the next race. It seems France couldn’t pass up a chance for one of Helen’s home cooked meals.

Thomas raced as an owner/driver, pouring most of his winnings back into the car.  In his first full season of competition in 1950, Thomas claimed his first victory at Martinsville Speedway.

His career took off in 1951 when he began driving what would come to be known as the “Fabulous Hudson Hornet.” Thomas also joined up with the legendary Smokey Yunick and began a partnership that would prove to be almost unbeatable.

This was also the year that Thomas would win his first Southern 500 at Darlington. After seven total victories that season, he went on to capture his first championship, beating out rival Fonty Flock by a narrow margin.

Thomas was back with a vengeance the following year with an impressive eight wins but lost the championship to Tim Flock and had to settle for second place.

During the 1953 season, Thomas scored a series record of twelve race wins. His domination gained him another title and he became the first two-time champion.

The next year Thomas was once again fighting for the championship. He won another twelve races including a second Southern 500 win, making him the first two-time winner of the race. In the end, he lost the championship to Lee Petty who proved that sometimes consistency can be the key to victory. Thomas had to settle for second place again.

The 1955 season proved to be a pivotal point in Thomas’s career. While competing at a race in Charlotte, he was involved in a crash that would leave him sidelined for three months. Thomas vowed to not only return but to win races.

“Don’t worry about me.  I’ll be racing again by the time the Darlington 500 comes up in September. And I’ll win it again, too,” Thomas predicted.

When it was time for the Southern 500, Smokey Yunick devised a unique strategy.

The Flock brothers were touted as the ones to beat in their Chrysler 300’s. Thomas was running a smaller Chevrolet with less horsepower and was clearly considered the underdog.

But Yunick had a plan. He mounted a set of specially designed tires on the lightweight Chevrolet and instructed him to run a conservative pace.

It took him most of the race but with less than 100 laps to go, Thomas finally pulled into the lead. He went on to take the checkered flag after running the entire race on one set of tires.

The victory made Thomas the first three-time winner of the Southern 500.

Despite missing part of the season, Thomas had a total of three wins and finished in fifth place in the championship standings.

In 1956, Thomas won one race as an owner/driver and won another race while driving for Smokey Yunick. He then joined forces with Carl Kiekhaefer who had enticed Thomas to join his team with promises of more money and better equipment. It looked like a match made in heaven and Thomas won three consecutive races.

Their success was short lived. Thomas soon grew tired of traveling all over the country and became disillusioned with the partnership. By the end of the season, Thomas was once again racing as an owner/driver and had already clinched second place when his career came to an abrupt halt.

He was racing at a track in Shelby, North Carolina and had just passed Speedy Thompson for the lead. In retaliation, Thompson bumped Thomas’s rear bumper and sent him spinning head first into the outside guardrail.

From all accounts, at least six drivers crashed into Thomas’s car.  He suffered from a fractured skull, a badly lacerated scalp, a ruptured eardrum and internal injuries that left him in a coma. He was rushed to the hospital where he underwent brain surgery.

Thomas later said, “I don’t remember much about it. I remember passing Speedy and the last thing I remember is going straight into the wall.  That’s all I remember from that night.”

Thomas started in two races in 1957 and one in 1962, but with little success. Feeling like he’d lost his edge, he decided to retire from racing.

“Those boys were passing me in the turns when it used to be me passing them,” lamented Thomas.

With his racing days behind him, Thomas went back to tobacco farming and also owned a trucking company which he operated on a part time basis.

Thomas passed away on August 9, 2000 after a heart attack, at the age of 77.

I had the opportunity to speak with Thomas’s grandson, and biggest fan, Chris. We talked about his famous grandfather and Chris shared a few special memories.

One of the things that Chris loved most about him was his sense of humor.

“When we were not working in tobacco, he was a joker. He loved to laugh and make others laugh.”

“Most of what I know about his racing, I learned from my Grandma Helen,” he told me. “You would have never known he was a NASCAR driver simply because he just did not talk about those days much.   You did know that he was a very hard working farmer who expected the best.”

I asked Chris if his grandfather had kept up with NASCAR.

“He never missed a race,” said Chris. “If a race was on, Granddaddy would be sitting there in his recliner, eyes glued to the television set.”

“Did he have a favorite driver?” I wondered.

Chris laughed and said that a friend of his had once asked his grandfather that question one day when they were at home watching a race.

Without a moment’s hesitation, Thomas said, “Hell, there’s only one man on the track, Dale.”

In racing and in life Herb Thomas always gave 100 percent. The legacy he left for his family was not all about trophies but more about life lessons.

“I think he wanted to be remembered for being the best that he could be at everything he did,” Chris proudly told me.

Smokey Yunick once said of Thomas, “Herb Thomas could really drive. He was smart in a race. He knew how to pace himself. He was as good as they came and they have never given him enough credit for his ability.”

Achievements:

The first two-time Cup champion in 1951 and 1953.

The first owner/driver to win a title which he did twice.

He finished second three times in the points standings, in 1952, 1954 and 1956. In 1955 he finished fifth in the points standings.

The first three time Southern 500 winner, in 1951, 1954 and 1955.

Thomas won races in seven consecutive seasons from 1950-56.

Recipient of the Buddy Schuman Award for loyalty and outstanding contributions to NASCAR auto racing in 1957.

Inducted into the National Motorsports Press Association Hall of Fame in 1965.

Inducted into the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame in 1992.

Inducted into the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 1994.

Named one of NASCAR’s “50 Greatest Drivers” in 1998.

Herb Thomas was the inspiration for the character “Doc Hudson” in the movie “Cars”.

A NASCAR Hall of Fame nominee in 2010 and 2011.

Thomas won 48 times in series competition, a number that ranks 12th all time. His 48 victories in 228 starts equates to a series-record winning percentage of 21.05.

Thanks to howstuffworks.com and legendsofnascar.com for quotes.

Special thanks to Chris Thomas for sharing his memories of his grandfather

Ken Schrader Truck Series Advance: Las Vegas Motor Speedway

WELCOME BACK SCHRADER: Ken Schrader will return to the No. 2 Chevrolet Silverado for this weekend’s race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (LVMS). The Smith’s Food & Drug Stores 350 will mark Schrader’s sixth Truck Series start for Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) in 2010. In his five previous starts for the team, Schrader has five consecutive top-10 finishes, including two top fives at Texas Motor Speedway in May and Iowa Speedway in July. Schrader has an average start of 8.6 and an average finish of 7.6 in KHI equipment this season.

STILL A WINNER: Schrader has been close to visiting victory lane in the Truck Series this year, but is still looking to close the deal and take the checkered flag in the No. 2 Kroger Chevrolet. However, Schrader has been a winner many times over in 2010. In addition to his part-time Truck Series schedule, Schrader has run over 60 short-track races this season in Late Models and Modifieds, winning a dozen of them at 11 different tracks. Additionally, he has run one Sprint Cup Series race, one Nationwide Series race, and competed in two ARCA Racing Series events as well, bringing his total to more than 70 races in 2010. That is the equivalent of running the complete Truck Series schedule 2.8 times in nine months.

TURNING BLUE: The No. 2 Chevrolet Silverado will be turning blue with a brand new paint scheme for LVMS. For the first time, longtime partner Kroger will take the spotlight as primary sponsor of the No. 2 in Las Vegas. Kroger’s West Coast retail operation and race sponsor Smith’s Food & Drug Stores will also be represented on the truck’s tonneau cover in support of the entitlement.

THOUGHTS FROM THE DRIVER: Ken Schrader

What are your thoughts going into the race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway?

“I always look forward to going to Las Vegas Motor Speedway. It’s a beautiful facility and a great town to have a race in. I feel really good about everything the No. 2 team has done this season, so I know we’ll have a great performance there. I’m also very excited to be representing Kroger and their partner, Smith’s Food & Drug Stores, so hopefully we can keep our top-10 streak alive and get a win for them while we’re at it.”

PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: With new sponsor JEGS.com on board as primary sponsor, Kevin Harvick battled hard for 175 laps with eventual race winner Kyle Busch to finish third in TheRaceDayRaffleSeries.com 175 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 2 team will utilize chassis No. 042 this weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Chassis No. 042 was most recently driven by Schrader to a 10th-place finish at Darlington (S.C.) Raceway in August. Chassis No. 42 has been driven to victory lane twice in 2010, once by KHI co-owner Kevin Harvick at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March and once by Elliott Sadler in his first-career Truck Series win at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway.

ARE YOU A FOLLOWER? Twitter users can now keep up-to-date with Kevin Harvick Inc.’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Teams by following at http://twitter.com/KHI_TruckSeries. In addition, you can follow KHI’s Nationwide Series team at http://twitter.com /KHI_NNS. Want more from KHI? Follow KHI’s co-owners Kevin and DeLana Harvick at http://twitter.com/kevinharvick and http://twitter.com/delanaharvick.

MEDIA ACCESS: Members of the media can now log on to www.kevinharvickinc.com to gain access to press kit information online. For more information, please email Jessica Trippy at KHI: jtrippy@kevinharvickinc.com.

About Kevin Harvick Inc.

Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), established in 2001 by Kevin and DeLana Harvick, is an 80,000 sq. ft. facility located in Kernersville, N.C. Home of the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship team, KHI enters 2010 in its seventh full year of competition with two full-time Truck Series teams and one full-time Nationwide Series team. Four-time Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday returns to the helm of the No. 33 Truck team looking for his fifth title and third championship for KHI (2009 and 2007), while Sprint Cup series stars Kevin Harvick and Elliott Sadler guide the No. 2 Truck team. Two-time NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Harvick will again shine as the lead driver of the No. 33 Nationwide Series team as he continues to make his mark in motorsports and establish KHI as one of the top teams in NASCAR competition. For more information about KHI and its teams, please visit www.KevinHarvickInc.com.

Kevin Harvick No. 33 Kevin Harvick 10th Anniversary Fan Club Chevrolet Impala Team Race Preview

LOOKING FOR NO. 1: As Kevin Harvick makes his 16th-career Nationwide Series start this week at Dover (Del.) International Speedway, he looks to record his first-career Nationwide Series win at the ‘Monster Mile.’ Behind the wheel of the No. 33 Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) Kevin Harvick 10th Anniversay Fan Club car, Harvick will attempt to improve upon his current record of three poles, two top-five and eight top-10 finishes. He has completed 98.1 percent of laps attempted (2957 of 3014 laps) and led 290 laps.

Harvick will make his 20th-career Cup Series start at the famous one-mile track when he climbs behind the wheel of the No. 29 Richard Childress Racing (RCR) Chevrolet on Sunday. In 19 previous Cup Series starts, he has two top-five and seven top-10 starts, completing 98.2 percent of laps attempted (7464 of 7604 laps) and has led 134 total laps.

THANK YOU FOR 10 GREAT YEARS! This weekend Harvick will carry a unique paint scheme as the Kevin Harvick Fan Club celebrates 10 years of having some of the most loyal fans in NASCAR. The paint scheme centers around a unique Fan Club Anniversary logo, along with details for this year’s Fan Club Gathering to be held on October 17, 2010 at Kevin Harvick Inc.(KHI) in Kernersville, North Carolina. This year’s event will feature live entertainment from The Chris Lane band, a dunking booth sponsored by Rheem, KHI Idol, KHI shop tours, a Corn Hole Tournament, a Big Wheel Race with sponsor Jimmy John’s and much more!

For more information or to join the Kevin Harvick Fan Club, visit www.kevinharvick.com. Replica diecasts of this special paint scheme can also be purchased from Happy’s E-shop by visiting www.kevinharvick.com.

BEFORE THE RACE: QUOTES WITH DRIVER KEVIN HARVICK:

This weekend you are driving the No. 33 car with the 10th Anniversary of the Kevin Harvick Fan Club represented. Can you talk about this special paint scheme? “This car is really neat and is our way of thanking the fans for 10 great years. NASCAR fans are so loyal and stick with us through the good and the bad, and that is no different for my fans. I have some of the best fans around and they’ve been with me for my Nationwide Series championships, my Daytona 500 win and continue to stick with me as I continue to build my career. This is just a really neat way to celebrate 10 years of the Kevin Harvick Fan Club.”

Describe Dover International Speedway. “Dover is an extremely fast track. You really need to concentrate the entire race just to make sure you don’t get caught up in someone else’s mistake. The track is very narrow with a lot of banking, which makes for some great side-by-side racing. This track is one of the toughest places on our circuit to pass. You also need to have a good qualifying run since pit road is very small and narrow, which can cause you to lose a lot of valuable positions during a routine pit stop.”

Is it hard to avoid accidents when they happen at Dover? “Things happen really fast. There really isn’t a lot you can do. But, you can usually tell when something is getting ready to happen in front of you. The real trouble spots are driving in too deep under someone getting in and washing up, getting a bad push or getting loose off the corners. The track is self cleaning with all the banking so it’s hard to get out of the way if you are in the groove and it all starts coming down the hill.”

CHASSIS HISTORY: This weekend the No. 33 team will unload chassis No. 055 for team co-owner Kevin Harvick at the ‘Monster Mile’ of Dover International Speedway. This chassis was last on track at Bristol(Tenn.) Motor Speedway with Elliott Sadler. Sadler won the pole position, led 21 laps and finished fourth. In addition to Bristol, this chassis was run at Iowa Speedway where Harvick started the race from the seventh position and finished solidly in second place. Prior to Iowa, this chassis was on track at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway where Harvick started the race from the 18th position and finished sixth and in the rain-delayed race at Texas Motor Speedway in April, Harvick piloted the then brand-new chassis from the16th position to fifth.

PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Most recently, the Nationwide Series competed at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway for 250 laps of action under the lights. Showcasing the Nationwide Series new car for the third of four times this season, Harvick scored his third pole of the season and 22nd of his Nationwide Series career. Dominating the race, Harvick went on to lead a race high of 170 of the 250-scheduled laps and secured his third Nationwide Series win of the season for his 37th-career Nationwide Series win. The win marked his fifth Nationwide Series win at Richmond and tied Harvick with Mark Martin for the most career Nationwide Series wins at the 0.75-mile track. The win was the first time that Harvick has won a Nationwide Series race from the pole position in a KHI car.

ARE YOU A FOLLOWER? Twitter users can now keep up-to-date with Kevin Harvick Inc.’s NASCAR Nationwide Series by following @KHI_NNS. In addition, you can follow KHI’s Truck Series teams @KHI_TruckSeries. Want more from KHI? Follow KHI’s co-owners Kevin and DeLana Harvick @KevinHarvick and @DeLanaHarvick.

ONLINE MEDIA KITS: Media members can now access KHI media kits online at KevinHarvickInc.com. Included on the site are driver bios, driver and team images, KHI history and statistics, team profiles and schedules. Please contact Alicia Deal (adeal@kevinharvickinc.com) at KHI for access to the new site.

Kevin Harvick

Nationwide Stats at Dover

Year No. Team Start Finish

2010 33 KHI 10 6

2009 33 KHI 5 13

2008 33 KHI 6 28

2008 33 KHI 13 17

2007 77 KHI 29 7

2006 21 RCR 24 3

2006 21 RCR 1 13

2005 21 RCR 2 29

2004 21 RCR 6 6

2004 21 RCR 13 6

2003 21 RCR 1 9

2001 2 RCR 4 14

2001 2 RCR 2 3

2000 2 RCR 12 22

2000 2 RCR 1 6

*KHI: Kevin Harvick Inc.

*RCR: Richard Childress Racing

About Kevin Harvick Inc.:

Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), established in 2001 by Kevin and DeLana Harvick, is an 80,000 sq. ft. facility located in Kernersville, N.C. Home of the 2009 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series championship team, KHI enters 2010 in its seventh full year of competition with two full-time Truck Series teams and one full-time Nationwide Series team. Four-time Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday returns to the helm of the No. 33 Truck team looking for his fifth title and third championship for KHI (2009 and 2007), while Sprint Cup series stars Kevin Harvick and Elliott Sadler guide the No. 2 Truck team. Two-time NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Harvick will again shine as the lead driver of the No. 33 Nationwide Series team as he continues to make his mark in motorsports and establish KHI as one of the top teams in NASCAR competition. For more information about KHI and its teams, please visit www.KevinHarvickInc.com.