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from: Mike Powell
date: 2006-06-10 10:00:00
subject: NBS: Nashville 2 News/Schedule

* New faces at Nashville couldd represent next crop of series stars
 
* RCR moves into third place all-time in series victories
 
NEWS OF NOTE
 
Subs take center stage ... With eight full time NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers
entered in Saturday's race, substitute drivers will be on call to accommodate
the back-and-forth schedules between Nashville and Pocono. In addition to
Hank Parker Jr. sitting in when necessary for Carl Edwards, the following
drivers are prepared to do the same for those involved in double duty --
Brandon Miller for defending race winner Clint Bowyer (No. 2 ACDelco
Chevrolet); Justin Labonte for Kyle Busch; Kertus Davis for Denny Hamlin (No.
20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet); two-time NASCAR Busch Series champion
Randy LaJoie for series leader Kevin Harvick; Kevin Hamlin for Reed Sorenson
and Casey Atwood for J.J. Yeley (No. 18 Vigoro/Home Depot Chevrolet).
 
Nashville Redux -- Bowyer and Sorenson one year later ... The winners of last
year's Nashville races -- Clint Bowyer in this event and Reed Sorenson last
April -- have gone on to solid Raybestos Rookie seasons in NASCAR NEXTEL Cup
Series. Bowyer -- who finished second at Nashville in April to his Richard
Childress Racing teammate Kevin Harvick -- is having the better season thus
far in 2006, entering Nashville third in the NASCAR Busch Series point
standings and 16th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup rankings. Sorenson -- 19th at
Nashville two months ago -- is 12th in the NASCAR Busch Series standings, but
only 16 points out of 10th. He's 21st in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series
rankings. Fellow rookie Denny Hamlin, who finished ninth and seventh in his
first races at Nashville last year (and third in April) is the top rookie in
the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series, ranking 11th this week. Hamlin is fourth in the
NASCAR Busch Series standings.
 
New names at Nashville await their chances ... The NASCAR Busch Series has
been both a career destination as well as a developmental opportunity, and
three new faces will be at Nashville Superspeedway hoping to get their
national series careers moving in the right direction. Auggie Vidovich II
(No. 4 GEICO Dodge), who has raced in the NASCAR AutoZone Elite Division,
Southwest Series, looks to make his second consecutive series start this
weekend after debuting last Saturday at Dover where he started 31st and
finished 29th. "There were a lot of good racers who finished behind
Auggie,"
said friend and mentor Ron Hornaday Jr., who drove the No. 33 Outdoor Channel
Chevrolet to a fifth-place finish. "For that kid to run the race clean and
finish with all the fenders on was a strong statement of how good he can be.
Vidovich will be joined by Brad Coleman (No. 37 Federated Auto Parts Ford),
an 18-year-old developmental driver for Brewco Motorsports. Coleman has
competed in ARCA this season, and has stock car, open-wheel and sports car
experience to draw from. He won the 2005 NASCAR Dodge Weekly Series rookie
points championship at Ace Speedway in Altamahaw, N.C. "I can't believe it
was just four years ago that I was racing karts and now I have the
opportunity of a lifetime to race in a Busch Series race," Coleman said.
Additionally 22-year-old Cale Gale was named this week to drive the No. 1
Miccosukee Resort Dodge at Nashville. Gale comes out of Late Model and SAS
Super Truck racing. Vidovich and Coleman are locked in for starting positions
at Nashville, but Gale will have to qualify on time for his first NASCAR
Busch Series race.
 
Ard auction raises over $36,000 ... As part of the 25th anniversary of the
NASCAR Busch Series, Richmond International Raceway held an auction to
benefit former series champion Sam Ard during last May's race weekend. The
two-day event raised more than $36,000 to help assist Ard and his wife Jo
with medical expenses. Ard was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease last year,
while his wife was diagnosed with a degenerative eye ailment that could cause
blindness. Auction items included a new 2006 Harley-Davidson XL1200L
Sportster motorcycle and NASCAR leather jacket donated by NASCAR President
Mike Helton, autographed race-worn uniforms and equipment, autographed
diecasts, autographed sheet metal and a championship ring donated by former
NASCAR Busch Series champion Jack Ingram. "As part of the 25th anniversary of
the NASCAR Busch Series, [we're] proud to honor a champion who has helped
make the series what it is today," said Doug Fritz, track president.
"We owe
a special thanks to the drivers, teams, tracks and the entire NASCAR
community for their support and donations for the auction. The fan support
throughout the auction shows that NASCAR is one big family." The money raised
will go directly to the Sam Ard Care Fund. Those wishing to donate may do so
via the Fund - Acct# 68212-03, Carolina Trust Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box
780004, Myrtle Beach, SC 29578.
 
Burton elevates RCR to third in series owner victories ... Jeff Burton's (No.
29 Holiday Inn Chevrolet) win last Saturday at Dover not only moved him into
a tie for fourth all-time in NASCAR Busch Series victories with 22 -- joining
former series champions Tommy Ellis and Sam Ard -- but pushed his team owner,
Richard Childress, into third all-time in series wins. With five wins this
year between Burton and Kevin Harvick, Childress now has 31, moving ahead of
Aline Ingram, who was listed as the owner for two-time series champion Jack
Ingram's 30 wins. Teresa Earnhardt is second with 39 wins, while Jack Roush
continues to build on his No. 1 position, now with 81 career NASCAR Busch
Series wins. Childress is first in the 2006 series owner point standings
while Roush is second.
 
IN THE LOOP: Wallace among Nashville leaders ... Despite being 19th in the
point standings eight races ago, Kenny Wallace (No. 22 AutoZone Ford) has
made inroads during that span to pull him within 11 points of 10th-place
Jason Leffler (No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet). Wallace, who has two
second-place finishes and an eighth-place finish at Nashville in his last
three races, could be poised for another good run, according to NASCAR's Loop
Data Statistics, where he's ranked in the top 10 in some of the main
categories over the last three events. He is sixth in Driver Rating (113.3)
and fifth in Average Running Position (6.116). He's been consistent in the
Fastest Drivers Early in a Run (156.809 mph) / Late in a Run (154.971)
categories, ranking eighth in both over the last three races at Nashville.
Wallace is ninth among those Fastest on Restarts (152.700), and also makes up
positions by ranking ninth on the list of Fastest Drivers by Straightaway
(backstretch), where he is ninth (161.161). He also makes headway in Turn
Four (147.022) as evidenced by his ninth-place standing in that turn in the
Fastest Driver by Turn Number category. Wallace also is among the top Closers
at Nashville, tied for sixth with three positions gained in his last three
outings.
 
ON THE RIGHT TRACK Five former winners at Nashville -- three via this event
-- are entered in Saturday's race: Clint Bowyer (June 2005), Reed Sorenson
(April 2005), Jason Leffler (No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet -- June 2004),
David Green (No. 27 Federated Auto Parts Ford -- April 2003) and Greg Biffle
(No. 66 Cub Cadet Ford -- 2001). ... Ashton Lewis Jr. (No. 25 U.S. Marine
Corps Ford), who has a series-leading streak of 164 races competed in, can
become the all-time leader in starts (11) at Nashville on Saturday. ... Clint
Bowyer has finished in the top five in each of his races at Nashville. ...
Kenny Wallace is within $25,000 of surpassing the $6 million mark in NASCAR
Busch Series career winnings.
 
ETC. Chevrolet cracked the double-digit win barrier thanks to Jeff Burton's
victory at Dover last weekend. Chevy has 10 wins and 106 points and maintains
its lead in the Bill France Performance Cup Standings. Ford is in second
place with two wins and 84 points, while Dodge is in third with two victories
and 76 points. Chevrolet leads all manufacturers in wins at Nashville with
five and is one victory away from registering its 300th in the series. ...
Kevin Harvick will write a guest column on Friday, Saturday and Sunday that
will appear on nascarmedia.com and rcrracing.com chronicling the events
surrounding his dual race schedule at Nashville and Pocono. The series leader
is also eighth in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings. ... Mark McFarland
(No. 88 U.S. NAVY Chevrolet) is scheduled to participate in the 16th Annual
City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge at Greer Stadium in Nashville on
Thursday. The game is scheduled to start at 1 p.m. and a number of country
music artists, including Vince Gill, Chris Cagle and Bryan White also are
scheduled to play. "I haven't played softball in years, so [I'm] going to
practice this week so I don't embarrass myself too much," McFarland said.
"They've got quite a lineup for both teams. It should be a lot of fun. The
City of Hope does a lot of great work and I'm glad we can help out with this
event." ... Mike Skinner will be pulling a different kind of double duty this
weekend. He is scheduled to run in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race at
Texas on Friday night before heading to Nashville to drive the No. 12
Supercuts/Trent Tomlinson Dodge on Saturday for FitzBradshaw Racing. ... Todd
Kluever (No. 06 3M Ford) has been the top Raybestos Rookie finisher in the
last two races and is just one point (126-125) behind John Andretti (No. 10
FreedomRoads Ford) in third place in the standings. Burney Lamar (No. 77
Dollar General Chevrolet) continues to lead the rookie rankings with 139
points.
 
QUOTEBOOK
 
"The guitar is one of the main reasons why I wanted to run full time in the
Busch Series. To have one now is really neat. Hopefully, we can win this
weekend and I will have two." -- Kevin Harvick on the winner's trophy at
Nashville.
 
"We really respond to the concrete tracks. We had a great car at Dover and I
know we're going to be just as good, if not better, when we get to
Nashville." -- Stacy Compton (No. 59 Kingsford/Bush's Baked Beans Ford), who
finished 12th at Dover last Saturday, his best finish since last year's ninth
at Pikes Peak.
 
"Over the past month, I feel like my team and I have grown stronger,
performing better and better each week. We have continued to dig ourselves
out of the hole we got in at the beginning of the season and it has shown
each week. We're moving steadily up in both owner and driver points." --
David Green, who has moved from 28th to 17th in the standings over the last
eight races.
 
FROM THE NASCAR BUSCH SERIES "25 SEASONS RUNNING" ARCHIVES
 
Bobby Hamilton Sr. is one of the most popular and successful NASCAR drivers
to come out of Nashville, Tenn. He first competed in the NASCAR Busch Series
in 1988 making his first series start at Lowe's Motor Speedway in his own
Chevrolet. He qualified 30th and finished a respectable 14th.
 
Hamilton's series career consists of 86 starts, one win, 11 top-five finishes
and 22 top 10s. He finished 11th in points in both the 1989 and 1990 seasons,
the only two years he ran a full schedule. His victory came at Richmond in
September 1989. His son, Bobby Jr., followed him into racing and has compiled
four NASCAR Busch Series wins.
 
NASCAR BUSCH SERIES "25 SEASONS RUNNING" QUOTABLES
 
"Of course, we went to a lot of race tracks, but at Nashville, you'd have to
contend with Darrell Waltrip." -- Jack Ingram, two-time NASCAR Busch Series
champion, on the toughest drivers he faced during his career.
 
ON DECK: KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY
 
The second of three consecutive stand-alone events is set for next Saturday
at Kentucky Speedway. Carl Edwards is the defending race winner, having won
from the Busch Pole. There have been five different race and pole winners at
the 1.5-mile track located in Sparta, Ky.
 
Fast Facts
 
What: Federated Auto Parts 300 (Race No. 15 of 35 in the NASCAR Busch Series).
 
Where: Nashville Superspeedway, Lebanon, Tenn.
 
When: 8:05 p.m. ET, Sat., June 10.
 
Track Layout: 1.333-mile oval.
Race Length: 300 miles/225 laps.
 
Posted Awards: $1,163,803.
 
TV: FX, 7:30 p.m., ET.
Radio: MRN, XM Satellite.
 
2005 Winner: Clint Bowyer
2005 Polesitter: None (weather).
 
2006 NASCAR Busch Series Top 10: 1. Kevin Harvick 2,221. 2. Carl Edwards
1,924. 3. Clint Bowyer 1,818. 4. Denny Hamlin 1,793. 5. Kyle Busch 1,744. 6.
J.J. Yeley 1,740. 7. Greg Biffle 1,738. 8. Paul Menard 1,632. 9. Johnny
Sauter 1,532. 10. Jason Leffler 1,497.
 
Pre-race schedule (all times local): Sat., June 10 -- Practice, 8:30-9:30
a.m.; Rookie Practice, 9:45-10:15 a.m.; Final Practice 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Qualifying 4:05 p.m. (Impound).
 
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