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Earnhardt Ganassi Racing/ Bristol Motor Speedway Advance Notes

Tuesday March 16, 2010

 

Race:                             Food City 500 on Sunday, March 21

Track:                            Bristol Motor Speedway (0.533-Mile Oval)

Location:                      Bristol, Tenn.

 

Earnhardt Ganassi Media Contacts at Bristol Motor Speedway:

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS)                                     

Jarrod England            No. 1 Bass Pro Shops®/Tracker Boats Chevrolet                                                                         

Shayna Keller              No. 42 Target Chevrolet

 

NOTES

Jamie McMurray and No. 1 Bass Pro Shops®/Tracker Boats Team

 

Bristol Stats: McMurray will be making his 15th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) start at Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend. His best start was third in 2007.  His best finish is also third in August of 2003 with Chip Ganassi.  McMurray has four top-10, one top-five and zero DNF’s at the “World’s Fastest Half-Mile.”

 

Last Week: McMurray and the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats team finished 29th two weeks ago at Atlanta Motor Speedway.  McMurray was running solidly in the top-15 when a late race pit stop taking two tires put him in the top-five before an incident on the race track relegated him to a 29th-place finishing position.

 

Bass Pro Shopping: Outdoor enthusiasts in the Bristol area can get all of their hunting, fishing and camping supplies at the Bass Pro Shops in Kodak, Tennessee at 3629 Outdoor Sportsmans Place. The store is approximately 90 min from Bristol Motor Speedway and can be reached at865-932-5600.

 

Fan Appreciation:  Jamie McMurray will be at the Food City Race Night this Friday March 19th at Bristol Motor Speedway.  McMurray will be participating in a Q&A Session from 6-6:30pm (ET) with fellow Daytona 500 Champions Matt Kenseth and Jimmie Johnson as well as driver David Ragan.  The event, located at the hospitality area of BMS, will start at 4pm and conclude at 9pm with free admission for fans.

 

Juan Pablo Montoya and No. 42 Target Team


 

Bristol History:  Montoya will be making his seventh NSCS start at Bristol Motor Speedway on Sunday.  He earned the outside pole in fall 2007 in just his second attempt at the 0.533-mile track, and went on to finish 17th on the lead lap.   In this race last year, he scored his best NSCS finish to date at the track, driving his No. 42 to a ninth-place finish.  Montoya has finished in all previous six starts and has completed 3001 of the 3013 laps raced (99.6%).

 

Race Review:  Two weeks ago at Atlanta Motor Speedway saw the No. 42 Target Chevrolet bring home a third-place finish after running in the top-10 for all but 17 laps of the 341 laps completed.  The third-place finish was the first top- five of the season for Team Target and helped advance the No. 42 five positions to 21st in the point standings.

 

High Rating: Montoya has the ninth-best Driver Rating, yet sits outside the top 20 in points. But luck has plagued his season. At Auto Club Speedway, Montoya suffered a DNF because of a motor problem. A week later in Las Vegas, he got caught up in an on-track incident that left the team 20 laps down to the leader. Both races ended with 37th-place finishes. At Auto Club Speedway, Montoya had a solid Driver Rating of 89.9. In Vegas, his Driver Rating was 71.5. A maximum of 150 points per race is allotted based off the following categories: win, finish, top-15 finish, average running position while on lead lap, average speed under green, fastest lap, led most laps, lead-lap finish.

 

Consistency in Qualifying: Montoya has been on a hot streak when it comes to his qualifying efforts in 2010. In the first four races of the season, Montoya has qualified eighth (Daytona), second (Fontana), 10th (Las Vegas) and third (Atlanta). This gives Montoya an average starting position of 5.8 heading into Bristol this weekend.

 

Flashback: After Montoya drove the Target Chevrolet to a third-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway the No. 42 gained five positions in the point standings to currently sit 21st, 226 points behind leader Kevin Harvick.  The irony of that is last season after the AMS event, Montoya was again 21st in the point standings, 226 points behind the leader, the only difference being who the leader was and this year Montoya has 10 more points in the exact same position. 

 

Local natives: Tony Glover—a Kingsport, Tenn., native—is a team manager at the Earnhardt Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates Concord, N.C. race shop.  He has been in racing for 36 years and throughout his career Glover has built the reputation as one of the top mechanical minds in motorsports. Also, cousins Heath Silver and Andy Silver call Bristol their home track, as they are from the Asheville area.  Heath is the Car Chief of the Target Chevrolet and Andy is a mechanic on the team during the race weekend.

 

CHASSIS INFO

No. 1 Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet (NSCS):  Chassis #031.  Kevin “Bono” Manion has decided to bring chassis #031. This chassis was last used during the 2009 season at Loudon (September) where it finished 19th.

 

No. 42 Target Chevrolet (NSCS):  Chassis #903.  Pattie and the No. 42 Target team are bringing chassis #903 to Bristol Motor Speedway this weekend.  This chassis ran twice last year by the 42 team (Michigan- June, Chicago- July) where it finished sixth and 10th.

 

2010 STATS

 

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

 

 

Starts

Wins

Poles

Top 5s

Top 10s

Ave Start

Ave Finish

Pts. Pos./(Prev)

Jamie McMurray

4

1

1

1

1

15.5

20.2

19/14

Juan Pablo Montoya

4

0

0

1

2

5.8

21.8

21/26


CAREER STATS

 

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

 

 

Starts

Wins

Poles

Top 5s

Top 10s

Ave Start

Ave Finish

Jamie McMurray

262

4

4

31

81

20.3

19.4

Juan Pablo Montoya

113

1

2

13

29

18.8

20.5

     

 

TEAM ROSTERS

Tony Glover – Team Manager

Steve Hmiel – Director of Competition

 

No. 1 (NSCS)

Hometown

 

Hometown

Crew Chief:  Kevin Manion

Boylston, MA

Rear Tire Changer: Chris Taylor

West Plains, MO

Chief Mechanic:  Gary Putnam

Vernon, CT

Rear Tire Carrier:  Adam Mosher

Fort Mill, SC

Front Tire Changer:  Cory DeMarco

St. Louis, MO

Gas Man:  Benjy Grubbs

Richmond, VA

Front Tire Carrier:  Doug Riepe

Danbury, CT

Catch Can:  Eric Hoyle

Asheville, NC

Jack Man:  Tracy Duncan

Lincolnton, NC

Spotter:   Keith Barnwell

Hudson, NC

 

No. 42 (NSCS)

Hometown

 

Hometown

Crew Chief:  Brian Pattie

Zephyrhills, FL

Rear Tire Changer:  Chris McMullen

Troutman, NC

Chief Mechanic:  Heath Silver

Asheville, NC

Rear Tire Carrier:  Chip Goode

Statesville, NC

Front Tire Changer:  Trevor Lysne

Fergus Falls, MN

Gas Man:  Mike Bodick

Norwalk, CT

Front Tire Carrier:  Eric Bilyeu

Waterford, MI

Catch Can:  Heath Silver

Asheville, NC

Jack Man:  TJ Ford

Charlotte, NC

Spotter:  Tab Boyd

Pensacola, FL

 

 

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