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Steve Park : NASCAR Camping World Truck Series : Kentucky Advance

Friday September 3, 2010

 

Race: Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers 
Track: Kentucky Speedway 
Date: September 3, 2010 


Steve Park will get behind the wheel of the No. 41 Van Dyk Baler Bollegraaf Lubo USA Toyota Tundra at Kentucky Speedway on Friday, September 3. Park will take to the 1.5-mile speedway for the third time in his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) career.


Steve Park Fast Facts:

Two In a Row: Park will compete for the second straight week in the No. 41 Van Dyk Baler Bollegraaf Lubo USA Toyota Tundra. In his second NCWTS start of the season, Park looks to improve his finish from last week at Chicagoland Speedway at the similar track of Kentucky Speedway. Both are 1.5-mile intermediate tracks with races of 225 scheduled miles and 150 laps.

 

Last Race: Chicagoland Speedway: In his first race of the 2010 NCWTS season, Park competed at Chicagoland Speedway. The race, also the first for the team, proved to be a learning experience for everyone. Park qualified 25th, and when the green flag waved Friday night, Park worked his way through the field. Battling a tight truck for most of the race, Park crossed the finish line 18th.

 

Park in the Bluegrass State: Park enters the race at Kentucky Speedway with two top-10 finishes in two races. In 2004, Park competed in the NCWTS event at Kentucky Speedway with Orleans Racing and finished sixth in race. He also competed with the same team in 2005 and finished eighth. He hopes to capitalize on his experience at the track and bring the No. 41 success in Kentucky.

 

SPEED Broadcast: The Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers will air live on SPEED on Friday night. Coverage begins at 7:30 p.m. EST, and the green flag drops at 8 p.m. The event can also be heard on MRN beginning at 7:45 p.m. Qualifying will take place at 4 p.m. on Friday with a tape-delayed broadcast on SPEED at 6 p.m.

 

Follow the Action: Social media users have the opportunity to stay up-to-date at the track before, after and throughout the race. Followwww.facebook.com/TeamESR and www.twitter.com/TeamESR for the latest news and updates from Kentucky Speedway.

 

 

Park on Racing at Kentucky Speedway:

"I think Kentucky Speedway is awesome. I've had the opportunity to race there numerous times, and it is another track where aerodynamics play a large role. After Chicagoland, I think we think that we are hurting on the package a little bit. We just need to take the knowledge we gained at Chicagoland and improve the truck. We've been working on it all week to make the truck better and hopefully this week we will not have such a disappointing run. I'm really looking forward to getting back behind the wheel again this week."

 

Race length:  150 laps/ 225 miles

Track layout: 1.5 mile

Shape: Tri-oval

Seating: 66,089

 

SCHEDULE

(All times in EST)

 

Thursday, September 2

4 - 5:30 p.m. Practice

6 - 7 p.m. Final Practice

 

Friday, September 3

4:05 p.m. Qualifying

8 p.m. Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers 

 

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