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Jason Keller Kansas Preview

Saturday October 3, 2009

 

JASON KELLER 2009
• Currently seventh in the NASCAR Nationwide Series point standings
• Started 18th and finished 10th in last week’s Dover 200
• With top-10 finishes in both Dover races, duplicated top 10s at one track
for the first time since finished eighth at both Bristol Motor Speedway
races in 2004
• Recorded season-best sixth-place finish at Iowa on August 1
• Eclipsed the 100,000 mile mark in his career in the NASCAR Nationwide
Series on June 12
• Seven top-10 finishes are the most he has registered since the 2004
season

JASON KELLER CAREER
NNS career leader in starts (484), top-10 finishes (173), laps (89,536),
miles (102,914.3), lead-lap finishes (256) and earnings ($13,237,617)
• Has made at least one start in the NNS each year since 1991 and has made
20 or more starts in 15 different seasons
• Has five top-five and nine top-10 finishes in NNS standings including
finishing second in 2000 and 2002

JASON KELLER @ KANSAS
• Has finished in the top 20 in each of his last five races at Kansas and
six of seven total
• During the last four races at Kansas ranks fourth among all NNS drivers
with 20 total passes in Turn 2
• Started 19th in the 2008 Kansas Lottery 300 and finished 19th
• Led 24 laps and finished fourth in the inaugural NNS race at Kansas
Speedway in 2001

JASON KELLER ON KANSAS
“Kansas is one of those mile and a half tracks that haven’t been my strong
suit over the years. I felt like we ran really well at Chicago until we
had some issues late in the race. The car handled well there and I feel
like we’ve really made a lot of improvement in our mile and a half program.
We’ll have a very similar setup to the one we had in Chicago so I look
forward to a good run!”

JASON KELLER ON POINTS RACE
“We had a stretch of races where we didn’t capitalize on strong runs, but
we are starting to turn things around. Last weekend we had a solid run and
gained some points on the 12 and 66 cars. Finishing in the top five in
points is still an attainable goal, we just need to maximize our finishes
every week for the last seven races and continue to gain on those guys.
This team has come so far from where we were at the end of last season and
it would mean a lot to be honored at the banquet.

TODD GORDON ON KANSAS
“Kansas has aged some over the years and developed character that leads to
good racing. At Chicago we struggled in qualifying but had a pretty fast
car during the race. Jason drove from 35th up into the top 15 before a
faulty tachometer caused him to get a speeding penalty on pit road late in
the race. We are taking car 83, which we took to Gateway but had an
incident in practice that caused us to go to our backup. So this car has a
brand new body on it. We’ve run much better at the mile and a half tracks
this year but don’t have the results to show for it, so I look forward to
showing what we are capable of this weekend!”

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