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NASCAR Busch Series News and Notes - CARQUEST Auto
Parts 300
• NASCAR Busch Series A
Proving Ground For Open-Wheel Crowd
• Defending Race Winner Edwards Also Overall Fastest During LMS
Testing
• Loop Data: Kurt Busch Looks Good For Top-10 Run – Or Better – On
Saturday
• Former Champion David Green Returns To NASCAR Busch Series
NASCAR Busch Series Becoming A
Proving Ground For Open-Wheelers
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 21, 2007)
– The NASCAR Busch Series not only is a proving ground for young drivers
aspiring to make the jump to the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, but it is fast
becoming an opportunity for drivers in open-wheel racing to prove
themselves in a stock car.
On this Memorial Day holiday weekend, Charlotte has become the place for
some fomer open-wheelers who seek new challenges to conquer, starting with
Saturday night’s NASCAR Busch Series event – The
CARQUEST Auto Parts 300.
Juan Pablo Montoya (No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge), a former Indy 500
champion who last March also became a NASCAR Busch Series winner with his
victory in Mexico City, is firmly planted in the series top 10 and is only
two points out of the Raybestos Rookie of the Year standings lead.
J.J. Yeley (No. 1 Miccosukee Resorts Chevrolet) finished ninth in the
Indianapolis 500 as a rookie in 1998. He’s one of five drivers pulling
“double-duty” this year, running full-time in the NASCAR Busch Series and
in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup.
Dave Blaney (No. 10 ABF U-Pack Moving Toyota) is fourth in the points and
captured his first national series win when he won the NASCAR Busch Series
race at LMS last fall. He began his career in sprint cars.
Kasey Kahne (No. 9 Country Crock Dodge) is another open-wheel alum who
worked his way through the NASCAR Busch Series to gain a ride in NASCAR
NEXTEL Cup. Ditto with Casey Mears (No. 24 National Guard Ford) who, like
Montoya and Blaney, claims a NASCAR win in NASCAR Busch Series
competition.
Robby Gordon (No. 55 Verizon Wireless Ford) pulled the Indy 500-Coca Cola
600 “double” in 2002-03 and now owns teams in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup and in the
NASCAR Busch Series. He looks to help develop other drivers – open-wheeler
Ryan Hunter Reay for starters – for NASCAR competition.
Defending Race Winner Edwards
Also Fastest At Last Week’s LMS Test
NASCAR Busch Series points leader Carl
Edwards (No. 60 Scotts/Ortho Ford) has to feel good about his chances to
build on his lead and capture his second consecutive win at Lowe’s Motor
Speedway.
His competitors, on the other hand, must feel like they’re getting hit
with a double-whammy.
Edwards is tied for the series lead with two wins and owns a series-high
eight top fives to go with 11 top-10 finishes in the season’s first 12
races.
Not only is he the defending race winner at LMS, but he led each of the
four test sessions over a two-day period last Monday and Tuesday at the
track including a fast lap of 29.565 seconds (182.648 mph) during the
Monday evening session – similar conditions to those on Saturday night’s
race.
Edwards also paces three of the top five categories in Loop Data. He’s
first in Average Running Position (6.987), in Quality Passes (573) and in
Laps in the Top 15 (2.053).
In The Loop: Kurt Busch Picks His Spot In Charlotte But Watch
For Mears and Kluever
Kurt Busch (No. 12 Penske Truck Rental
Dodge) chooses his NASCAR Busch Series races wisely.
The Las Vegas native has run two of the 12 events thus far in 2007 and has
finishes of fourth and eighth, respectively.
He’ll run his third NASCAR Busch Series race Saturday night at Lowe’s
Motor Speedway and a little analysis shows why he’s picked this race.
In his first career series race at LMS last year, Busch finished second
behind Carl Edwards. Busch had a Driver Rating of 123.8, an Average
Running Position of 4.165 and turned the fastest lap 14 times.
Additionally, of the 200 laps run last year, Busch spent 194 of them in
the Top 15.
Look for Casey Mears (No. 24 National Guard Chevrolet) to also continue
his 2007 NASCAR Busch Series success. In his eight races this year, Mears
has scored seven top 10s and four top fives. If his past history at the
1.5-mile track continues, he should improve on this year’s average finish
of 9.9.
Mears finished fourth in this race last year and led 12 laps in the fall
race before an accident on Lap 198 took him out of a probable win.
Of drivers competing this weekend, Mears has the second-best Driver Rating
(111.4), the second-best Average Running Position (6.747), the second-most
Fastest Laps Run (51) and the second-fastest Green Flag Speed.
Then there’s the standings leader, Edwards, who won this race last year
and led a race-high 123 laps in the fall before the accident on Lap 198
that claimed three drivers going for the win. He has the eighth-best
Average Running Position (12.632), the eighth-best Driver Rating (97.7)
and has 64 Fastest Laps Run, more than any other driver racing this
weekend.
Of the series regulars, Todd Kluever (No. 26 Dish Network Ford) could
shine Saturday night. He has an impressive Driver Rating of 87.3 in two
races at LMS and his Average Running Position of 12.449 is seventh-best.
Kluever also has 50 Quality Passes (passes of cars in the Top 15 under
green), which is tied for eighth-most at LMS.
NBS ETC.
- Former Champ Returns: David Green (No.
91 YRT2.Net Toyota) is set to make his return to the NASCAR Busch Series
this weekend while assisting the new Riley-D’Hondt Motorsports team with
its start-up. Green, the 1994 champion, hasn’t driven since leaving
Brewco Motorsports last September. He joined the Riley-D’Hondt
organization soon thereafter and has been awaiting his return. The
native of Owensboro, Ky., turned his first laps in the No. 91 Toyota at
last week’s test session at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. Toyota will be the
fourth manufacturer Green has competed for during his 17-year career and
he’s won in the previous three (Chevrolet, Pontiac and Ford). In his new
position, Green will help another new face, Bobby Santos, who will serve
as his teammate via the Bill Davis Racing driver development program. He
also stayed busy since last fall in assisting Hendrick Motorsports in
its Car of Tomorrow success, serving as a test driver for the team. He
also spotted for good friend and former series champion Brian Vickers in
NASCAR NEXTEL Cup, as well as for Stephen Leicht (No. 90 CitiFinancial
Ford) in the NASCAR Busch Series.
- Cameo Appearances: Jimmie Johnson (No.
48 Lowe’s Chevrolet), the 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series champion, is
entered in Saturday night’s field. The event is the first Johnson will
attempt in the series this year and his first since last fall at LMS
where he finished 42nd due to an early accident. Johnson competed in two
full-time NASCAR Busch Series seasons in 200-01 and has one win and two
poles. He holds the qualifying record at LMS (187.735 in 2005). Bill
Elliott (No. 32 Seymour of Sycamore Toyota) also is entered and will
attempt to make his first series start since 2005.
- Memorial Day Tributes: Four cars will
carry paint schemes as part of the American Heroes Memorial Day Salute
to the Armed Forces, kicking off a nationwide effort to raise funds for
military families in need. Shane Huffman (No. 88 U.S. NAVY Chevrolet),
Johnny Sauter (No. 28 U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet) and the Roush Fenway
duo of Greg Biffle (No. 16 3M/Coast Guard Ford) and Casey Mears (No. 24
National Guard Ford) are carrying the special schemes in the NASCAR
Busch Series this weekend. Biffle is the top threat among the group with
two wins, five top-five and eight top-10 finishes in 12 races at Lowe’s
Motor Speedway.
The Director’s Take: LMS
WHAT TO WATCH FOR AT LMS:
THOUGHTS FROM JOE BALASH, NASCAR BUSCH SERIES DIRECTOR
“Teams will look to get their cars set up
so as to get all the mechanical grip that they can at Lowe’s Motor
Speedway.
“Based upon the resurfacing of the track, the tire compound is harder.
That makes grip very important.
“Pit strategy for track position is also really important at LMS. Teams
that find it difficult to pass on the racetrack can make up valuable
positions with good pit strategy and great teamwork during those crucial
stops.
“The test last week was a huge help specific to this event. Teams that
were on top of the leader board during the two days of testing should, in
turn, fare well during the event.”
Rookie Spotlight: Krisiloff
Makes A Quiet Charge
- Krisiloff Becoming A Player: Kyle
Krisiloff (No. 14 Clabber Girl Ford) heads to Charlotte only 10 points
behind Marcos Ambrose (No. 59 Kingsford Ford) in the Raybestos Rookie
standings. Krisiloff, who ran his first three series races in 2005 as a
developmental driver for Hendrick Motorsports, found a home with the new
Haas-Carter entry this season and plans to compete full-time in 2007.
The native of Carmel, Ind., posted his career-best finish (fifth) at
Talladega Superspeedway last month. He has six other top-20 finishes
this season.
- Ragan Continues Hold On Lead: David
Ragan (No. 6 Discount Tire Ford) remains in first place in the
standings, two points in front of Juan Pablo Montroya. Ambrose, who held
the lead after Talladega, has had tough luck lately, posting finishes of
26th or worse in three of his last four races. Those results also have
cost him a top-10 spot in the standings, where he had been for nine
consecutive weeks before falling to his current 11th-place ranking after
Richmond.
- Rookie Success At LMS: Kyle Busch (No. 5
Sta Green-Lowe’s Chevrolet) won this race during his rookie season in
2004 and in the process re-captured the standings lead. He had become
the first rookie in series history to lead the standings two weeks
before.
2007 NASCAR BUSCH SERIES
RAYBESTOS ROOKIE OF THE YEAR STANDINGS
Driver
Points
1. David Ragan 122
2. Juan Pablo Montoya 120
3. Marcos Ambrose 112
4. Kyle Krisiloff 102
5. Brad Keselowski 64
6. Brad Coleman 50
7. Justin Diercks 39
8. Sam Hornish Jr. 35
9. Robert Richardson Jr. 23
10. Alex Garcia 7
11. Bobby Santos 6
ESPN/ABC
ESPN2 will feature NASCAR Busch Series racing live in prime time Saturday
night. The telecast will begin at 7:30 p.m. ET with the pre-race NASCAR
Countdown program, with the race to start at 8 p.m.
Dale Jarret will join two-time NASCAR champion crew chief Andy Petree in
the booth for analysis during the telecast. Dr. Jerry Punch will handle
play-by-play duties. Dave Burns, Mike Massaro and Shannon Spake will serve
as pit reporters.
Allen Bestwick, whose multiple roles in ESPN’s NASCAR coverage this season
include play-by-play announcer, studio host and pit reporter, will host
NASCAR Countdown. He will be in the anchor position for next month’s
NASCAR Busch Series race at Milwaukee. Bestwick will be joined in ESPN’s
pit studio for NASCAR Countdown by analyst Brad Daugherty; Tim Brewer will
be at the ESPN Chevy Cutaway Car.
In addition to the telecast on ESPN2, ESPN’s signature broadband service,
ESPN360.com, will deliver a live online simulcast of the event, and a
Spanish-language version of the race will be televised on ESPN Deportes,
ESPN’s domestic Spanish-language network.
2007 At-A-Glance: NASCAR Busch
Series Leaders After 12 Of 35 Races:
Traditional
Statistics:
Driver points – Edwards (1958)
Victories – Bowyer, J. Burton, Edwards, Kenseth (2)
Races led – Edwards (8)
Laps led – Ky. Busch (532)
Top-five finishes – Edwards (9)
Top-10 finishes – Edwards (11)
Owner points – Roush Fenway (No. 60) - (1958)
Money Won – Edwards ($527,650)
Miles led – Ky. Busch (760.03)
Busch Poles – Ky. Busch, Hamlin (2)
Closing in on Top 10 – Biffle 10th (1215 pts), Ambrose (-15), Bowyer
(-31), J. Burton (-40), Ky. Busch (-44)
Consecutive Weeks in Top 10 – Blaney, Edwards, Harvick (12)
Loop Data Statistics:
Driver Rating – Ky. Busch (114.9)
Average Running Position – Edwards (6.987)
Fastest Laps Run – Ky. Busch (237 fastest laps)
Quality Passes – Edwards (573)
Laps In Top 15 – Edwards (2,053 of a possible 2,189)
Three Different Manufacturer
Winners In Last Three Races At LMS
- Chevrolet retains its comfortable lead
in the Bill France Performance Cup standings heading to Lowe’s Motor
Speedway, but Saturday night’s race is a golden opportunity for any
manufacturer to capture a victory there.
- Three different manufacturers have been
to Victory Lane in the last three NASCAR Busch Series races at LMS,
while two different manufacturers have won the last two CARQUEST Auto
Parts events.
Carl Edwards and Ford won this event last year and Edwards was fastest
in each of the four sessions over two days of testing at the track last
week. Dave Blaney won at LMS last fall in his No. 32 Chevrolet while
Ryan Newman took Dodge to victory in the fall race in 2005. Ryan Newman
took Dodge to victory in the fall race in 2005.
- Since 1991, Ford has won 15 races at LMS
while Chevrolet has 14 victories. Dodge has one win while Toyota makes
its series debut Saturday at the track.
NASCAR Busch Series
Manufacturers' Standings
Chevrolet 91
Ford 78
Dodge 49
Toyota 46
Up Next: Dover 200 At Dover
International Speedway
June kicks off in “monster” fashion as the
NASCAR Busch Series heads to Dover International Speedway for the Dover
200 on June 2.
Jeff Burton joined the list of 46 winners last year with his victory. The
starting lineup was set by owner points as inclement weather canceled
qualifying.
Todd Bodine is the all-time series winner at Dover with three. Harry Gant
totaled five Busch Poles, still the standard at the one-mile track
nicknamed the “Monster Mile.”
FAST FACTS
The Race: CARQUEST Auto Parts 300
The Place: Lowe’s Motor Speedway
The Date: May 26, 20071
The Time: 8:00 p.m. (ET)
TV: ESPN2, 7:30 p.m. (ET)
Track Layout: 1.5-mile oval
Race Purse: $1,249,138
2006 Winner: Carl Edwards
2006 Pole: Matt Kenseth
2007 Point Standings
No. Driver Points
1 Edwards 1958
2 Harvick 1525
3 Reutimann 1359
4 Blaney 1353
5 Kenseth 1280
6 Ragan 1270
7 Hamilton Jr. 1252
8 Smith 1238
9 Montoya 1227
10 Biffle 1215
Schedule:
Thur., May 24 – 1 – 2:00 p.m., Practice; 2:20 – 2:50 p.m. – Rookie
Practice; 6 – 7:00 p.m., Final Practice. Sat., May 26 – Qualifying 4:05
p.m. (Impound). |