Jason Leffler/Texas Fast Facts
Wednesday April 5, 2006
Jason Leffler
Texas Motor Speedway
Sponsor: ABF U-Pack Owner: Todd Braun
Busch Crew Chief: Todd Lohse Busch Chassis: BR15
Manufacturer: Chevrolet Engine Builder: Pro Motors
Jason Leffler Quick Facts:
· Jason currently sits 9th in the NASCAR Busch Series driver’s standings.
· Leffler finished 8th behind the wheel of the #32 Braun Racing Chevy at Texas Motor Speedway in the fall event last year.
· Jason has competed in eight NASCAR events at the Texas Motor Speedway; including two NNCS races, three NBS races and three NCTS race.
· NASCAR Nextel Cup Series results at Texas: 2001 "" 17th, 2005 "" 36th
· NASCAR Busch Series results at Texas: 2000 "" 22nd, 2004 "" 6th, 2005 "" 8th
· NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series results Texas: 2002 "" 27th & 8th, 2003 "" 27th
· Bud pole twice at Texas "" 2000 in the NBS and 2002 in the NCTS.
· Leffler finished 32nd,11 laps down, at Bristol Motor Speedway two weeks ago due to a blown right front tire.
Braun Racing Quick Facts:
· ABF U-Pack will serve as the primary sponsor in this weekend’s O’Reilly 300.
· Braun Racing has switched to Pro Motors for the remainder of the year.
· Braun Racing & Jason Leffler were the 2nd quickest at the Richmond International Speedway test session last Tuesday.
2006 NASCAR Busch Series Stats:
Starts: 6 Wins: 0 Average Finish: 15.7
Top-5 Finishes : 0 Top-10 Finishes: 2 Average Start: 24.3
Driver’s Points 9th, 706 Owner’s Points: 12th, 706
Winnings: $200,069
Driver Jason Leffler on Running in the NASCAR Busch Series this Year:
"I’m really happy here. It’s a blessing really to get hooked up with Todd Braun and Todd Lohse. Had a tough year last year and everything turn turned out good. To get hooked up with these guys and run good out of the box has really helped. Our goal is to win some races and run for the Busch championship. So far we’re off to a good start."
Driver Jason Leffler on Texas Motor Speedway:
"I enjoy racing at Texas, there’s a reason why they call it the Great American Speedway – it’s an incredible facility. I’ve always been a big fan of mile and a half tracks, and Texas falls right into that category. With the wide track and multiple grooves you can move around easily and based on what we’re seen in the past the fans will see a lot of side-by-side action. I wouldn’t be surprised if the race isn’t decided during the last lap of the event."
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