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Jack Sprague New Hampshire Advance 9.8.2008

Monday September 8, 2008

 

MORE THAN ONE WINNER: Jack Sprague, driver of the No. 2 Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) Camping World Chevrolet, found victory lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS) in 2001, but he is not the only member of the No. 2 Camping World team to drive into victory lane at NHMS. Sprague’s spotter Andy Houston recorded his first career Truck Series win at the flat track in 1998.

“The win at NHMS meant a lot to me. It really put me on the map so to speak,” said Houston. “The way the win went down was really cool. I was racing Greg Biffle, and we were both rookies, both racing for our first career wins and we had been beating and banging all day. It came down to the last lap and I moved him just enough in turn three to get him loose and win the race. It was a really cool day one that I will never forget.”

POLE SITTER: Sprague holds the record for most poles at NHMS with three (1997, 2001, and 2004).

VICTORY LANE BOUND: KHI hopes to return to victory lane at NHMS in 2008. Last season, Ron Hornaday had a dominating victory at the one-mile facility on his way to his third Truck Series championship. Hornaday made history last year by becoming the only two-time winner at NHMS.

Jack Sprague Quotes:

YOU HAVE HAD A LOT OF SUCCESS AT THE FLATTER TRACKS ON THE TRUCK SERIES CIRCUIT SUCH AS PHOENIX AND NEW HAMPSHIRE. WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE CONFIGURATION OF THESE TRACKS THAT YOU LIKE?

“Places like Phoenix and here in New Hampshire really remind me of the short tracks that I grew up racing on. A few years ago the groove here was right around the bottom of the track, but it has moved up over the years and the groove is more in the middle of the track. The expansion of the racing lane makes for better racing and gives the trucks almost a two-lane race track. I like it when we have the opportunity to move around a track and see which lane works best for our truck. A good way to dominate at a race track is to find a lane that no one else can run and make it work for you.”

CHASSIS HISTORY: The No. 2 Camping World team will bring chassis number 025 to New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Chassis 025 is the No. 2 team’s primary intermediate track truck. In 2008, this truck has competed at The Milwaukee Mile and last week at Gateway (Ill.) International Raceway, with an average finish of ninth.

PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Sprague and the No. 2 Camping World team had a strong finish last week in Gateway. Sprague was the fastest truck in during both practice sessions. Starting from the 10th position, Sprague quickly made his way to the second spot. Leading three laps, the No. 2 team pitted with the field during a caution at lap 102. Varying pit strategies up and down pit lane relegated Sprague back to the seventh position. Fighting a loose-handling race truck, Sprague was able to regain two positions, crossing the finish line fifth.

About Camping World:

Camping World is America’s largest RV and outdoor retailer serving a brisk and growing demand for the RV lifestyle. After having successfully co-located for several years at selected locations, FreedomRoads, a dynamic national network of well-established local and regional RV dealerships and Camping World, America’s largest direct marketer and specialty retailer of RV and outdoor camping accessories, service and RV sales, joined together to provide consumers with greater choice, convenience and value. Today, with revenues exceeding $1.7 billion, the company serves RV enthusiasts with more than 130 retail locations. For more information, visit www.campingworld.com.

About Kevin Harvick Inc.:

Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), established in 2001, is a 70,000 sq. ft. facility located in Kernersville, N.C. KHI houses two full time Truck Series teams: the No. 33 Camping World/VFW Chevrolet Silverado driven by three-time Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday as well as the No. 2 American Commercial Lines (ACL)/RVs.com Chevrolet Silverado driven by three-time Truck Series champion Jack Sprague. KHI is also home to the No. 33 Camping World/RoadLoans.com/ Rheem Chevrolet driven by two-time Nationwide Series champion Kevin Harvick, Ron Hornaday and Cale Gale and the No. 77 Rheem/VFW Chevrolet driven by Cale Gale and Ron Hornaday competing in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. 2008 marks KHI’s fifth year of full-time competition in NASCAR’s

elite divisions. Please visit www.kevinharvickinc.com for more information.

Race Info

September 13, 2008

New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Camping World RV Rental 200 Driven by Winnebago Industries

Race length: 160 Laps/200 Miles

Banking/Turns: 12-degrees in turns;

2-degree straightaways

Track layout: 1.058-mile
Shape: Oval

Pre-Race Schedule

Friday:

Practice: 10:30-11:50 a.m., EST

Final Practice: 1:45-3:00 p.m., EST

Saturday:

Qualifying: 10:05 a.m., EST

TV: The Camping World RV Rental 200 Driven by Winnebago Industries can be seen on SPEED at 2:30 p.m., EST

Radio: The Motor Racing Network (MRN) will broadcast live at 2:30 p.m., EST

Truck Specs:

Chassis: 025

Engine: Pro Motors Engineering (PME)

Jack Sprague

Truck Series Stats: New Hampshire Motor Speedway

Starts: 10

Wins: 1 (2001)

Poles: 3 (1997, 2001,2004)

Top-Five’s: 4

Top 10’s: 6
Laps Led: 529

Average Start: 8.8

Average Finish: 11.4

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