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Steve Letarte named WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Race in Chicagoland

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July 14, 2009 – Steve Letarte, crew chief for the No. 24 Dupont/ National Guard Chevrolet driven by Jeff Gordon, has been named the WYPALL Wipers Crew Chief of the Race after Saturday night’s Lifelock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway.

The team started the race with a stout car, taking the green flag on the inside of row four. Letarte kept his driver running up front most of the night by making adjustments to improve a tight racecar. He remained calm when a Lap 138 tangle between Gordon and Carl Edwards caused both cars to lose significant track position.letarte-wypall

But a Lap 247 caution gave Letarte an opportunity to get the No. 24 back to the front. With just 20 laps to go, he called his driver to pit road for four fresh tires in hopes to give him an advantage over the top eight teams who chose to stay out. The call paid off, and Gordon was able to pass cars at ease on his way to a second place finish.

“The caution came out at the right time for Steve Letarte to make an excellent call to come and get four tires, and the whole pit crew just did a fantastic job getting us off pit road,” Gordon said after the race. “I’m proud of Steve Letarte and all the guys on this team by making some great pit stops and just sticking with it.”

source: Wypall.com

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Jeff Gordon Racing School Rebranded Nationally as Nascar Racing Experience

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CHICAGO — NASCAR announced Thursday an agreement to rebrand the former Jeff Gordon Racing School into the NASCAR Racing Experience.  The multi-year licensing agreement brings an authentic racing experience to NASCAR fans, its sponsors and business partners at race tracks throughout the country.

The NASCAR Racing Experience provides a menu of racing programs from a ride-along as a front-seat passenger to the full racing experience which puts fans behind the wheel of an authentic race car.  The program will use current Sprint Cup Series race cars for all of its programs.

“We have provided more than 200,000 driving experiences to race fans and business partners since 1998,” said Robert J. Lutz, president and CEO of NASCAR Racing Experience.  “This new step in becoming an officially licensed NASCAR property further enhances the program to allow it to expand our reach.”

“The Jeff Gordon Racing School provided an unequaled opportunity for fans to sit in the driver seat and — for a moment — become a race car driver,” said Sprint Cup driver and four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon.  “This move to become the NASCAR Racing Experience is a good step to expand the program throughout NASCAR working with more teams and tracks.”

The NASCAR Racing Experience currently has 28 Sprint Cup race cars, 40 professional instructors and is headquartered in Concord, N.C. NRE offers realistic racing action that includes timed racing sessions, no lead-follow and Personal Racing Instructors that provide constant feedback to each customer through an exclusive in-car radio communication system.  Prices for ride-alongs start at $129 and the driving programs begin at $429.

“The thrill of riding in or driving a real NASCAR Sprint Cup car is an experience of a lifetime,” said Blake Davidson, NASCAR managing director of licensed products.  “This program allows fans, corporations and our business partners to get first-hand knowledge of what its like to race at speeds upwards of 170 mph around the same tracks as the biggest stars of NASCAR. No other sport provides to its fans the chance to experience the realism of competition like a racing experience using authentic race cars on a NASCAR track.”

The NASCAR Racing Experience will begin operating at 12 Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series tracks across the country before expanding to additional tracks in 2010. Current locations include: Atlanta Motor Speedway, Chicagoland Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Kansas Speedway, Homestead-Miami Speedway, Kentucky Speedway, Lowe’s Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway, Richmond International Raceway, Talladega Superspeedway and Texas Motor Speedway.

source: Nascar.com

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Chicago Race Information

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July 10 – – Jeff Gordon will start 7th in Saturday night’s Lifelock 400 buoyed by his success with the National Guard paint scheme. In four previous races with the National Guard colors, Gordon has posted four top-five finishes, including his lone victory of the season at Texas Motor Speedway. On Saturday night, his car will feature the National Guard Patriot Academy. Crew chief Steve Letarte has chosen chassis No. 24-484 for the race. Gordon used this chassis for the All-Star Race in May (wrecked while going for the lead) and also for Bristol (4th place) in March. Gordon is scheduled to be a presenter at the annual ESPN awards next week.
source: gordonline.com

Full Race Recap and In Car Audio can be found here


THE RACE: Lifelock 400
TRACK: Chicagoland Speedway

NASCAR Sprint Cup Race #19 of 36 for the 2009 season

Race: Saturday, July 11, 2009 in Joliet, IL
Title Sponsor:
LifeLock

Scheduled Green Flag (approx): 8:16pm/et

Television Coverage/Re-air/TV Team

Television Coverage: TNT 6:30pm/et

SPEED’s NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show: 4:30pm/et with John Roberts, Jimmy Spencer, Kenny Wallace

Scheduled Race Re-Air Dates/Times: Wednesday, July 15 at 12:00pm/et on SPEED

Announcers: Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Kyle Petty

Pit Reporters: Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, Ralph Sheheen, Lindsay Czarniak

TNT’s Revolving Studio: Marc Fein and Larry McReynolds

TV Listings, Links and Info:
Jayski’s TV Listings Page
NASCAR on TV
Race Fan TV

Radio Coverage/Shows/ Team

This Week – Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Satellite Radio
mrnradio.com
sirius.com

Practice Dates/Times/TV

Practices:

Thursday, July 9, 5:00 – 6:30 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Friday, July 10, 5:00 – 5:45 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Happy Hour ‘Final’ practice: Friday, July 10, 6:20 – 7:20pm/et, TV-SPEED

Qualifying Information/Times/TV

Qualifying Draw: Thursday, July 9, 4:00pm/et
Qualifying:
2 laps for positions 1-42, Thursday, July 9 at 8:40pm/et, TV-SPEED, re-air at 1:00am/et; AND live via radio at MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio.

Live Leaderboards

Fox Sport’s Racetrax
Nascar.com Leaderboard
Yahoo.com Live Chat and Leaderboard

In Car Audio

Nascar TrackPass:
Scanner
PitCommand
RaceView

Sirius/XM Sattellite Radio:

#14 Tony Stewart Ch. 121
#18 Kyle Busch Ch. 125
#16 Greg Biffle Ch. 126
#29 Kevin Harvick Ch. 127
NASCAR Officials Ch. 113
#?? Fan’s Choice Ch. 130

Voting for the LifeLock.com 400 closes Friday at 5 pm ET

Scanner Frequencies

Going to the race this weekend?
Full field Sprint Cup Frequencies are found here.

Here are Jeff’s frequencies:

Primary: 467.0625
2nd: 465.8625
3rd: 468.2125
4th: 469.4875

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Daytona Coke Zero 400 – Race Information

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Race:  Saturday, July 4, 2009 in Daytona Beach, FL
Title Sponsor: Coke Zero
Scheduled Green Flag (approx): 8:19pm/et

[FULL RACE RECAP AND IN-CAR AUDIO CAN BE FOUND HERE]

 

Television Coverage/Re-air/TV

Television Coverage:  TNT 6:30pm/et
SPEED’s NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show:  4:30pm/et with John Roberts, Jimmy Spencer, Kenny Wallace
Scheduled Race Re-Air Dates/Times:  Wednesday, July 8 at 12:00pm/et on SPEED
Announcers:  Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Kyle Petty
Pit Reporters:  Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, Ralph Sheheen, Lindsay Czarniak
TNT’s Revolving Studio:  Marc Fein and Larry McReynolds

TV Listings, Links and Info:
Jayski’s TV Listings Page
NASCAR on TV
Race Fan TV

  

Radio Coverage/Shows/ Team

This Week – Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Satellite Radio
mrnradio.com
sirius.com

  

Practice Dates/Times/TV

Practices:  Thursday, July 2, 4:00 – 5:20 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Happy Hour ‘Final’ practice:  Thursday, July 2, 6:35 – 8:00pm/et, TV-SPEED

Qualifying Information/Times/TV

Qualifying Draw:  Thursday, July 2, 3:00pm/et
Qualifying:  2 laps for positions 1-42, Friday, July 3 at 4:10pm/et, TV-SPEED, re-air at ?;
AND live via radio at MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio.

Then the cars will be Impounded after qualifying

 

Live Leaderboards

Fox Sport’s Racetrax
Nascar.com Leaderboard
Yahoo.com Live Chat and Leaderboard

 

In Car Audio

Nascar TrackPass:
Scanner
PitCommand
RaceView

Sirius/XM Sattellite Radio:
#2 Kurt Busch Ch. 126
#14 Tony Stewart Ch. 91
#18 Kyle Busch Ch. 121
#88 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. Ch. 125
NASCAR Officials Ch. 130
#?? Fan’s Choice Ch. 127

Voting for the Coke Zero 400 closes Thursday at 5 pm ET

 

Scanner Frequencies

Going to the race this weekend?
Full field Sprint Cup Frequecies are found here.

Here are Jeff’s frequecies:

Primary: 467.0625
2nd: 465.8625
3rd: 468.2125
4th: 469.4875

 

Need a scanner?

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Weighing Risk Versus Reward – New Hampshire Lenox 301

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June 24 – – Jeff Gordon has built nearly a 400-point cushion between himself and the cutoff position in the chase for the championship. With 10 events before the chase begins, it’s a near certainty that Gordon will be one of the 12 drivers to qualify. As such, he knows that victories in the next 10 weeks are critical to close the bonus point gap in the chase standings. He trails Kyle Busch and Mark Martin by 20 points, and Jimmie Johnson by 10 points in the chase standings. Gordon hasn’t visited victory lane at New Hampshire Motor Speedway since the infamous tiregate scandal of August 1998. There’s no better time to snap the New England winless drought than Sunday afternoon.

source: gordonline.com

 

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New Hampshire Race Information

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Race:  Sunday, June 28, 2009 in Loudon, NH
Title Sponsor:  Lenox Industrial Tools
Scheduled Green Flag (approx): 2:15pm/et

 

Television Coverage/Re-air/TV Team

Television Coverage:  TNT 12:30pm/et

SPEED’s NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show:  
10:30am/et with John Roberts, Jimmy Spencer, Kenny Wallace

Scheduled Race Re-Air Dates/Times:
Wednesday, July 1 at 12:00pm/et on SPEED

Announcers:  Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Kyle Petty
Pit Reporters:  Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, Ralph Sheheen, Lindsay Czarniak
TNT’s Revolving Studio:  Marc Fein and Larry McReynolds

TV Listings, Links and Info:
Jayski’s TV Listings Page
NASCAR on TV
Race Fan TV

 

Radio Coverage/Shows/ Team

This Week – Performance Racing Network (PRN) and XM Sirius Satellite
goprn.com
sirius.com

 

Practice Dates/Times/TV

Practices:
Friday, June 26, 12:00 – 1:30 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Saturday, June 27, 9:00 – 9:50 pm/et, TV-SPEED

Happy Hour ‘Final’ practice:
Saturday, June 27, 11:45am – 12:45pm/et, TV-SPEED

 

Qualifying Information/Times/TV

Qualifying Draw: Friday, June 26, 11:00am/et

Qualifying:  2 laps for positions 1-42, Friday, June 26 at 3:10pm/et, TV-SPEED, re-air at 9:30pm/et and 2:00am/et;
AND live via radio at PRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio.

 

Live Leaderboards

Fox Sport’s Racetrax
Nascar.com Leaderboard
Yahoo.com Live Chat and Leaderboard

In Car Audio

Sirius Satellite Radio:
#14 Tony Stewart Ch. 121
#88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Ch. 125
#24 Jeff Gordon Ch. 126
#48 Jimmie Johnson Ch. 127
NASCAR Officials Ch. 130
#?? Fan’s Choice Ch. 113

Voting for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 closes Friday at 5 pm ET

Nascar TrackPass:
Scanner
PitCommand
RaceView

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Infineon Race Information

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Race: Sunday, June 21, 2009 in Sonoma, CA
Title Sponsor: Toyota/Save Mart
Scheduled Green Flag (approx): 5:16pm/et

 Jeff Gordon to make an appearance.

Television Coverage/Re-air/TV Team

Television Coverage:  TNT 3:30pm/et
SPEED’s NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show: 1:30pm/et with John Roberts, Jimmy Spencer, Kenny Wallace
Scheduled Race Re-Air Dates/Times:  Wednesday, June 24 at 12:00pm/et on SPEED
Announcers: Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Kyle Petty
Pit Reporters:  Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, Ralph Sheheen, Lindsay Czarniak
TNT’s Revolving Studio: Marc Fein and Larry McReynolds

TV Listings, Links and Info:
Jayski’s TV Listings Page
NASCAR on TV
Race Fan TV

Radio Coverage/Shows/ Team

This Week – Performance Racing Network (PRN) and XM Sirius Satellite
goprn.com
sirius.com

Practice Dates/Times/TV

Practices:
Friday, June 19, 3:00 – 4:30 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Saturday, June 20, 12:30 – 1:15 pm/et, TV-SPEED

Happy Hour ‘Final’ practice:
Saturday, June 20, 1:50 – 2:50pm/et, TV-SPEED

Qualifying Information/Times/TV

Qualifying Draw:  Friday, June 19, 2:00pm/et
Qualifying: 2 laps for positions 1-42, Friday, June 19 at 6:35pm/et, TV-SPEED, no re-air scheduled;
AND live via radio at PRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio.

 

Live Leaderboards

Fox Sport’s Racetrax
Nascar.com Leaderboard
Yahoo.com Live Chat and Leaderboard

In Car Audio

Sirius Satellite Radio:
#14 Tony Stewart Ch. 121
#18 Kyle Busch Ch. 125
#24 Jeff Gordon Ch. 126
#42 Juan Pablo Montoya Ch. 127
NASCAR Officials Ch. 113
#?? Fan’s Choice Ch. 130

 Fan’s Choice voting closes Friday at 5 pm ET

Nascar TrackPass:
Scanner
PitCommand
RaceView

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NASCAR loses it’s Drawl – Gordon to Blame?

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I am a bit irrated after reading this article about how NASCAR has lost it’s roots and the author says it all started with Gordon because he did not fit the mold of the the stereotypical driver from the Deep South and because he was from California.   While I do agree to some extent that NASCAR has lost its edge and is now a “plain vanilla” sport, I certainly don’t think Gordon started the downfall.   I blame the leadership of NASCAR for it’s current state.   I miss the drivers of old that voice there opinion, now we have 43 PR robots on the track that are afraid of saying something that is “detrimental to stock car racing” and losing championship points.

Here’s and excert from the article I’m referring to:

And a lot of the blame, or credit, goes to Jeff Gordon.

In many ways, Gordon broke the NASCAR mold. Before he arrived in the early 1990s, most drivers cut their teeth racing on short tracks, slowly working their way up through the sport. Gordon was a child prodigy, groomed by his stepfather in midgets and sprints from the age of 5. Raised in Vallejo, he looked and sounded West Coast, and his bold driving made him very influential. 

It still amazes me how the hillbilly NASCAR dolts, yes I’m talking to you Talladega Earnhardt fanatics, continue to shower their hatred on the 24.  Go back to your “black #3” painted double wide and pour one out in the front yard for the 3 car and get over it.  Someone came along and gave your god a run for his money.  Gordon is the closest thing to an old school driver NASCAR has along with Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart.  Oh and those guys are from Las Vegas and Indiana, not exactly Deep South either.

source: pressdemocrat.com

Agree or Disagree?  Voice your opinions and comments below!

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Jeff to Start from the Rear Again in Michigan

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June 12 – – For the second time in three races, Jeff Gordon will start at the rear of the field. Gordon’s engine expired a few minutes into Friday’s practice session at Michigan Speedway, thus requiring him to start at the back of the field to begin Sunday’s race. Gordon will drive the same National Guard NCO/DuPont Chevrolet that he took to victory lane at Texas earlier in the season.

source: www.gordonline.com

 

TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT

JUNE 12, 2009

JEFF GORDON, DRIVER OF THE NO. 24 DUPONT/NATIONAL GUARD ‘YEAR OF THE NCO’ IMPALA SS met with the media at Michigan Speedway and discussed rumors about changes In Chevrolet support, double-file restarts, losing an engine in practice and other topics. Full transcript:

WE HAVE DOUBLE-FILE RESTARTS COMING UP NEXT WEEK ON A ROAD COURSE. I BELIEVE IT IS REALLY GOING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE. WOULD YOU AGREE WITH THAT? “Absolutely. I think NASCAR knew that trying it at Pocono and at Michigan were two good tracks to test it out and get some of the bugs worked out. I think its going to create some havoc at Sonoma and I am just anxious to get through it and see how it turns out and see if we need to………the only way to know what you have is to race with it and while I’m not sure if we need it at a road course they are pretty adamant to do it there and we’ll see how it turns out.

“You know sometimes it’s a combination of as drivers we have to rethink how we have raced in the past because now we have to figure out how to get through the first corners of the first lap with the double-file restart, but at the same time we have been put into a position that you have to fight even harder and be more intense and sometimes that causes more accidents and mistakes.”

IS THERE A PREFERRED POSITION THERE TO BE ON THE INSIDE OR THE OUTSIDE? “You know, I have played it both ways just in the restarts out there and that first kink to the left doesn’t look like much but it is a pretty decent turn. And I think that’s the thing that its not so much the guys on the front row but it’s the guys behind them that are trying to get that track position because it’s so valuable there. Its slick out there and there is not a lot of grip out there, you are going uphill, and you are downshifting but I’m not sure right now what the preferred line is for the restart. The good thing is that whoever the leader is, he restarts the race, so I like that.

IS THERE A LOT OF PRESSURE ON THE DRIVER TO COME FROM THE BACK LIKE YOU WILL HAVE TO DO ON SUNDAY? “It is, but I feel like there is always a lot of pressure on anybody on this team to step up and do their part and I’m just one of those guys. We all make mistakes including myself and you have to support everybody on the team when it happens. Then you have to go out there and do your best not to overdrive or panic or anything like that and slowly but surely work our way back to the front. You saw what a great job Tony Stewart did last week coming from the back and it’s the same thing for us because we know we can do it and we’ve got the car and the team that can do it and we have to make good decisions all day long.

ITS HAPPENED NOW FOUR TIMES THIS YEAR WHERE THE WINNER HAS COME FROM THE BACK. IS THAT ENCOURAGING TO YOU? “I was excited at Dover but that didn’t quite work out for me there either. You know I think that we are seeing that there are certain teams that are strong that are able to pass, and are able to work their way to the front and sort of separate themselves from the competition. I think at this track more than any you are capable of doing it.

REGARDING INCIDENTS ON PIT ROAD, ARE THERE MORE OF THOSE THAN USUAL? IF SO, WHY?

“If I had to guess, of course the longer studs are causing a little bit of it in the pit stops, but also, track position is just so important. You’ve got crew chiefs making split-second decisions whether to do two tires or four tires and so all those things add pressure to the pit crew and everybody has to be mentally prepared and really flawless. And when you look at how many pit stops we make, there are more chances to make mistakes. But I think as intensity grows, whether on the track or on pit road, that always puts people in a position to make more mistakes and that’s when we see problems happening.”

 

HAVE YOU DRIVEN OTHER TEAM’S RACE CARS? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

“You’re asking the wrong guy. I’ve pretty much only driven Hendrick cars. I’ve been with him for 17 years. I didn’t need to go anywhere else because I feel like we have the best stuff and you always have to find a way to rise to the top. These days, the cars and bodies and everything being so close, and pretty much identical, it’s the little details that really make a difference. Our engine program has always been top notch. And they’ve worked really hard to give the drivers what they need in the power range. I can see where Tony (Stewart) could certainly make some comments about that, but he’s the best guy to ask since he’s driven for Gibbs, one of the other top teams out there and now he’s driving our cars. But his team deserves a lot of credit. They’ve done a great job with the information that we share with them as well as how they are preparing those cars to get to the race track.”

 

ANY REACTION TO REPORTS THAT GM IS PULLING OUT OF THE NATIONWIDE AND TRUCK SERIES?

“I think we all have been watching and waiting to see the reaction and I think it is no surprise that there are going to be big cutbacks. And as a dealer as well as a race car driver, we’re doing everything we can to keep our business going strong and doing everything we can to support them in the decisions that they’re making so that we see a great company, whether it’s smaller than it was before or not, come out of it with continued good products out there and giving the customers what they want as well as thinking that NASCAR racing is important to them from a marketing standpoint. So, you know they’re going to make cutbacks and it’s unfortunate for those that have to deal with that. We’re involved with that with the Nationwide Series with JR Motorsports and Hendrick Motorsports being involved with that. So, it’s unfortunate, but those guys have to make decisions and do the best they can to keep their business and we’re going to stand by them.”

DO YOU HAVE ANY INDICATION IF OR HOW MUCH IT MIGHT AFFECT THE CUP SERIES? WILL YOU HEAR MORE NEXT WEEK DO YOU THINK? “I have no idea yet. I rely on Rick Hendrick. He has his finger on this way better than I do and I’m focused on the driving side of it primarily right now. Supporting my sponsors which is also Chevrolet, being a Dad and doing what I can for the race team. That is my responsibility. While I touch base with Rick every week to see what is going on, I have my trust in him to stay on top of it and to lead us the way we need to be lead.”

DO YOU BELIEVE THAT RACERS ARE VERY RESOURCEFUL?

“Oh, yeah. The people that are here had to work really hard to get here. They’ve had to fight hard along the way. These individuals here in this garage are fighters. They’ll dig down deep to do whatever it takes to continue to race. And also, it’s turned into a big business. And so you have to treat it as a big business. You have to make good, solid business decisions and so do others. It’s important to somewhat try to be prepared on how to react to those because the timeframe is important. And that’s probably the toughest thing right now is that there is a lot of uncertainty. We’re going to be resourceful and we’re going to fight hard and do everything we can to stay out there and stay strong. And we’re also going to be supporting GM; especially as a dealer, they’ve got some of the best products that I’ve ever seen. And our dealership is plugging away strong right now. We’ve got a huge car sales business that has done a fantastic job making up for some of the changes that are going on. And I’m pretty proud of that.”

 

REGARDING WINNING, HOW MUCH REVOLVES AROUND HAVING A GREAT CAR AND HOW MUCH AROUND HAVING A GREAT DRIVER?

“It depends on the race track. Every track is different. I think everywhere we go, it takes a great team. There is no doubt about it. I’ve never been one to say that a driver makes all the difference. You’ve got a lot of great drives in this series now and you’ve got a lot of good teams as well. To me, the team is what stands out more than anything. At a track like this, when it comes to qualifying, the car means a lot but the driver’s got to push hard. It’s a big, fast race track, so aerodynamics and mechanical grip and attitude and horsepower are pretty key. But once you get into the race and the car is starting to move around and the groove widens out, then the driver plays a role in searching around and making things happen. But if you go to Martinsville, there is probably more involved with the driver, or Sonoma. But if you come here or Daytona or Talladega, the car’s playing a much bigger role.”

 

HOW MUCH DO YOU KEEP UP WITH FUEL MILEAGE?

“We keep up with it a lot. I think that every lap of the race and every lap time, they are constantly calculating fuel mileage from the drop of the green flag; and when cautions come out and how many green flag runs you run, and how many pit stops. I think the first scenario is if it goes green the whole way, how far can we go and how many stops do we have to make? We know that’s almost impossible to happen, and so we start factoring in how much fuel are we saving during cautions and how far can we go with each caution lap. So yeah, they’re paying attention to it. I think we’ve got our program in our computer on the box there keeping track of it. And you know, the crew chief has a tough job. They’ve got to keep on top of a lot of things (like) the car, the pit crew, working with the driver, and keeping up with not only changing conditions, but fuel mileage, especially at a track like this.”

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Michigan Lifelock 400 Race Information

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Race: Sunday, June 14, 2009 in Brooklyn, MI
Title Sponsor: LifeLock
Scheduled Green Flag (approx): 2:16pm/et

Television Coverage/Re-air/TV Team

Television Coverage: TNT 12:30pm/et
SPEED’s NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show: 10:30am/et with John Roberts, Jimmy Spencer, Kenny Wallace
Scheduled Race Re-Air Dates/Times: Wednesday, June 17 at 12:00pm/et on SPEED
Announcers: Bill Weber, Wally Dallenbach Jr., Kyle Petty
Pit Reporters: Matt Yocum, Marty Snider, Ralph Sheheen, Lindsay Czarniak
TNT’s Revolving Studio: Marc Fein and Larry McReynolds
TV Listings, Links and Info:
Jayski’s TV Listings Page
NASCAR on TV
Race Fan TV

Radio Coverage/Shows/ Team

This Week – Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Satellite Radio
mrn radio
sirius.com

 

Practice Dates/Times/TV

Practices:
Friday, June 12, 11:30am – 1:00 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Saturday, June 13, 11:00 – 11:45 am/et, TV-none

Happy Hour ‘Final’ practice:
Saturday, June 13, 12:20 – 1:20pm/et, TV-SPEED

 

Qualifying Information/Times/TV

Qualifying Draw: Friday, June 12, 10:30am/et
Qualifying: 2 laps for positions 1-42, Friday, June 12 at 3140pm/et, TV-SPEED, re-air at 1:00am/et;
AND live via radio at MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio.

Live Leaderboards

Fox Sport’s Racetrax
Nascar.com Leaderboard
Yahoo.com Live Chat and Leaderboard

In Car Audio

Sirius Satellite Radio:
#14 Tony Stewart Ch. 91
#18 Kyle Busch Ch. 122
#24 Jeff Gordon Ch. 125
#48 Jimmie Johnson Ch. 126
NASCAR Officials Ch. 130
#?? Fan’s Choice Ch. 127

Fan’s Choice voting closes Friday at 5 pm ET

Nascar TrackPass
Scanner
PitCommand
RaceView

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FINAL CAREER STATS

23 Seasons
797 Starts
4 Championships
93 Wins
325 Top 5's
475 Top 10's
249,929 Laps Led
$153.7 million Earnings
Avg Start - 10th
Avg Finish - 12th

JEFF GORDON 2015 STATS

Last 5 Races     2015 Stats  
Talladega 3   Starts 36
Martinsville 1   Poles 4
Texas 9   Wins 1
Phoenix 6   Top 5 5
Miami 6   Top 10 21
      DNF's 1
         
Next 5 Races     2014 Stats  
Daytona 2016 2/21   Starts 35
Atlanta 2/28   Poles 2
Las Vegas 3/6   Wins 4
Phoenix 3/13   Top 5 14
Fontana, CA 3/20   Top 10 22
      DNF's 0

FINAL 2015 STANDINGS

Rank +/- Driver Points
1 +2 Kyle Busch 5043
2 -1 Kevin Harvick -1
3 -1 Jeff Gordon -5
4 -- Martin Truex Jr. -11
5 -- Carl Edwards --
6 -- Joey Logano -8
7 +1 Brad K. -21
8 +1 Kurt Busch -35
9 +1 Denny Hamlin -41
10 +2 Jimmie Johnson -53
11 -- Ryan Newman -54
12 -5 Dale Jr. -58
13 -- Jamie McMurray -73
14 -- Paul Menard -106
15 -- Matt Kenseth -134
16 -- Clint Bowyer -193

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