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Chevy Racing–Kevin Harvick Puts Chevrolet on Pole at Indianapolis with New Track Record

Kevin Harvick Puts Chevrolet on Pole at Indianapolis with New Track Record
Jeff Gordon Makes it All-Chevy Front Row
Chevrolet SS Drivers Capture Six of Top-12 Starting Positions for Brickyard 400

INDIANAPOLIS, IN – July 26, 2014 – Kevin Harvick, winner of the 2003 Brickyard 400 from the pole, set a new track record and won the pole for Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup series (NSCS) race in his No. 4 Jimmy Johns Chevrolet SS. His pole-winning run consisted of a lap of 47.753 seconds, and an average speed of 188.470 mph, and his record-setting run in the first round of qualifying was even faster at 47.647 seconds, 188.889 mph. The previous record of 187.531 mph was held by Ryan Newman. This was Harvick’s fourth NSCS pole of 2014 and second at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Qualifying

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
BRICKYARD 400
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY QUALIFYING NOTES AND QUOTES
JULY 26, 2014

KEVIN HARVICK, NO. 4 JIMMY JOHN’S CHEVROLET SS – POLE WINNER
ON HIS QUALIFYING EFFORT AND SETTING A NEW TRACK RECORD:
“After the first lap I was probably more nervous than I have been in a while for qualifying. I wasn’t really expecting to have the car run that fast. From there they are all looking at you ‘alright if you screw this up it’s on you buddy’. It’s great to have fast cars they do a great job preparing the cars and just being able to come to the race track and know the cars are going to be fast takes a huge burden off of everybody’s shoulders just to get the balance right. It’s been a unique few hours of practice with the race track being green this morning. We concentrated on qualifying and felt our race stuff was in the ball park yesterday and still kind of up in the air, but we made a lot of good decisions today to get the car right and hopefully tonight we can talk through it and see where this Nationwide Race goes and go from there. It’s been an interesting weekend so far, but everybody has done a good job in scrambling to get the balance right.”
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Danica Patrick

DANICA PATRICK, NO. 10 GODADDY CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor speedway and discussed racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, season-to-date, expectations for rest of season, her SHR teammates and other topics. Full transcript:

KERRY THARP: Danica Patrick has joined us, and Danica drives the No. 10 GoDaddy Chevrolet for Stewart Haas Racing. Thanks for coming by. Talk about how practice has gone yesterday and today, and as always, certainly a special place here for you. Talk about how the race car is setting up and your outlook for this weekend.
DANICA PATRICK: I feel like the car is a really good car. It’s a brand new car for the weekend, and Hendrick has been very strong this year on the horsepower side of things, so both of those things play into our favor for this weekend. Good car, good engine.
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Dale Earnhardt Jr.

DALE EARNHARDT, JR., NO. 88 NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed racing at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, his season to-date, Chase Elliott and other drivers at JRM and other topic . Full transcript:

KERRY THARP: Dale Earnhardt Jr. has joined us here in the Chris Economaki press room at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, and Dale drives the No. 88 National Guard Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports. He’s got two victories on the season. Dale, you were fifth fastest in that final practice. How is your race car this weekend and your outlook for here at Indy as we start the stretch run before we get into the Chase?
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Summit Racing–Anderson Starts Strong on Day One in Sonoma

Anderson Starts Strong on Day One in Sonoma

SONOMA, Calif., July 25, 2014 – This weekend’s NHRA Sonoma Nationals have started on a powerful note for the Summit Racing Pro Stock team, with Jason Line sliding into the top position on the first day at Sonoma Raceway and teammate Greg Anderson jumping into the No. 4 spot. For Anderson, the elevated qualifying position is right on target as he continues his climb in performance and stature.

Last week in Denver, Anderson qualified in the No. 5 position for his best start of the season to date, and he kept the momentum going in the first round of qualifying in Sonoma with a 6.620-second pass at 208.94 mph.
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Summit Racing–Line Provisional No. 1 Qualifier at NHRA Sonoma Nationals

Line Provisional No. 1 Qualifier at NHRA Sonoma Nationals

SONOMA, Calif., July 25, 2014 – Summit Racing Pro Stock driver Jason Line came to Sonoma on the heels of a No. 1 qualifier award earned last week in Denver, and already he is heavy in the hunt for a repeat at Sonoma Raceway. Line, a 36-time No. 1 qualifier, clocked a best time of 6.550-second at 210.93 mph on the first day of the NHRA Sonoma Nationals, a race that Line has won twice, to end the first day of the event as the provisional low qualifier.
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John Force Racing–COURTNEY AND BRITTANY FORCE FRIDAY LEADERS IN SONOMA

COURTNEY AND BRITTANY FORCE FRIDAY LEADERS IN SONOMA

SONOMA, CA – It was a banner day for John Force Racing at the 27th annual NHRA Sonoma Nationals. Courtney Force and Brittany Force both raced to the No. 1 positions in their respective classes, Funny Car and Top Fuel. Right behind Courtney Force in the Funny Car class was father and 16-time Funny Car champion No. 3 and current Mello Yello points leader Robert Hight No. 6. If the Force women hold onto their top qualifying positions it will be the second time in the 2014 Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season the two youngest daughters of Funny Car champion John Force will go into race day as the quickest drivers. The pair also achieved this feat in Topeka a race Courtney went on to win.
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Mopar Racing–Johnson and Beckman Lead Mopar Efforts in Provisional Friday Night Qualifying at NHRA Sonoma Nationals

Johnson and Beckman Lead Mopar Efforts in Provisional Friday Night Qualifying at NHRA Sonoma Nationals

· Mopar drivers and teams compete at 27th annual National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Sonoma Nationals, the 15th of 24 national events
· Last weekend’s winner at Mopar Mile High Nationals Allen Johnson provisionally No.3 after two Pro Stock qualifying runs at Sonoma
· Jack Beckman leads his DSR teammates with No. 4 provisional spot in Funny Car qualifying
· Defending Funny Car title winner Ron Capps is third in points coming into this weekend’s event
· Matt Hagan drives the HEMI 50th Anniversary tribute Mopar to provisional place fifth spot and will continue to run scheme for rest of the NHRA western swing
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Jimmie Johnson

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
BRICKYARD 400
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
JULY 25, 2014

JIMMIE JOHNSON, NO. 48 LOWE’S/KOBALT TOOLS CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed changes he would make to the 2015 schedule, his favorite Brickyard 400 memories and many other topics. Full Transcript:

MODERATOR: We are now joined by Jimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48, Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet for Hendricks Motorsports. Jimmie, big weekend here at Indianapolis at the Brickyard for the Brickyard 400 and a big weekend for the Helmet of Hope. Could you talk about that a little bit?
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Ryan Newman

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
BRICKYARD 400
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY DRIVER PRESS CONFERENCE TRANSCRIPT
JULY 25, 2014

RYAN NEWMAN, NO. 31 QUICKEN LOANS CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed what changes he would make to the 2015 schedule, his take on where the performance of RCR is midseason and many other topics. Full Transcript:

MODERATOR: It is my honor to introduce the winner of the 2013 version of the Brickyard 400, Ryan Newman, driver of the No. 31, Quicken Loans Chevrolet for Richard Childress Racing. Ryan, talk about the special moment that you experienced here last year and what it means coming back to this side of that win.
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Kurt Busch

KURT BUSCH, NO. 41 HAAS AUTOMATION CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed the difference of racing an Indy Car and Stock Car on the 2.5-mile track, his connection to Indianapolis following his attempt at the double in May and many other topics. Full Transcript:

MODERATOR: Now joining us, driver of the No. 41 Haas Automation Chevrolet for Stewart Haas Racing, Kurt Busch. Kurt, you’re kind of a rock star here in the month of May, doing the double at the Indianapolis 500, the Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte. You had quite a tremendous experience. Talk about coming back to this track for the first time after that stellar run here in the month of May.
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Chevy Racing–Indianapolis–Jeff Gordon

JEFF GORDON, NO. 24 AXALTA CHEVROLET SS, met with members of the media at Indianapolis Motor Speedway and discussed racing at the famed 2.5-mile track, his thoughts on the 2015 schedule and many other topics. Full Transcript

MODERATOR: We’re going to continue on with our media availability with a gentleman who really needs no introduction around these parts but I’m going to give a good shot at it. Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24, Axalta Chevrolet, four-time winner here at the Brickyard and celebrating a very historic milestone this weekend. Jeff, talk about all the preparation going into this weekend knowing that you have a big anniversary to celebrate as well.
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Extreme Speed Motorsports–Simply Perfect Pole Position

Simply Perfect Pole Position
for ESM on National Patrón Tequila Day
First front row sweep for ESM in TUDOR Championship
INDIANAPOLIS – July 24, 2014 – Extreme Speed Motorsports (ESM) threw down the gauntlet in practice and qualifying today at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. For the first time in ESM history, both of the Tequila Patrón-sponsored Honda Performance Development ARX-03b prototypes will start from the front row and side-by-side for Friday’s Brickyard Grand Prix.

It seems appropriate that the Tequila Patrón-sponsored race cars qualified 1-2, especially on National Patrón Tequila Day.
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Chevy Racing–CORVETTE RACING AT INDIANAPOLIS: Garcia Qualifies Sixth in GTLM

CORVETTE RACING AT INDIANAPOLIS: Garcia Qualifies Sixth in GTLM
Action Express Racing’s Christian Fittipaldi fourth-fastest in prototype qualifying

· Antonio Garcia leads the way for Corvette Racing qualifying sixth – second through sixth separated by one tenth of a second
· Christian Fittipaldi fastest Corvette Daytona Prototype driver in No. 5 Corvette DP
· All Chevrolet Corvette DPs post top 10 qualifying efforts
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Chevy Racing–CAMARO Z/28.R AT INDIANAPOLIS

CAMARO Z/28.R AT INDIANAPOLIS: Pole Position for Matt Bell, Stevenson Motorsports
Two Camaros in top four spots following qualifying for Continental Tire Sports Car Challenge

· Third consecutive Grand Sport pole position for Camaro Z/28.R
· Bell, Lally coming off first victory of the season at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
· Eric Curran qualifies fourth, Andrew Davis seventh for Friday’s Brickyard Sports Car Challenge
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Kraig Kinser Racing–Northern Exposure: Kraig Kinser Set for Three Races in Canada

Northern Exposure: Kraig Kinser Set for Three Races in Canada
By Kraig Kinser Racing PR

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — July 24, 2014 — A pair of trips to Canada has been the norm for the World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series for each of the last seven years. Make it eight straight seasons that the best sprint car drivers in the world have made the trek north of the border, as they head to the eastern side of Canada this week, followed by a trip to the western part next month. Kraig Kinser has been there for six of the previous seven ventures to Canada and will get his passport out again this week for a trio of races in the Great White North.
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Kasey Kahne Racing 7/16-7/22

Kasey Kahne Racing – Results Recap
July 16 through July 22

No Rest for the Wicked, Pittman Wins Two Features This Week

The busiest month of the season for the Outlaws rolls on but it hasn’t slowed Daryn Pittman and the No. 9 Great Clips/Sage Fruit/ASE team down. They captured their tenth and eleventh wins of the season this past week (and last night) and remain in a close battle in the point standings. This is the first time in Pittman’s career he’s won double-digit features in a season on the Outlaw tour.

Cody Darrah and the No. 4 Ollie’s/Sage Fruit/ASE team moved up a spot in the points after a pair of top-5 finishes this past week, While Brad Sweet and the No. 49 SureTest/Sage Fruit/ASE team continue their top-5 push.

World of Outlaws–Daryn Pittman Charges to 11th Win of the Season at Fulton Speedway

Daryn Pittman Charges to 11th Win of the Season at Fulton Speedway
Jessica Zemken scores best ever World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series finish

FULTON, N.Y. – July 23, 2014 – Daryn Pittman charged to his 11th win of the season Wednesday night at Fulton Speedway, as Sprakers, N.Y.-native Jessica Zemken scored her best ever World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series finish.

Pittman, who sits just 55 points out of the championship lead, said the win was the most uncomfortable he has had this season.

“I just knew we were going to get smoked,” Pittman said in victory lane. “I honestly thought we were going to go from the lead to fourth or fifth in a lap. I just didn’t know what to do. I was lost as a driver. The pace of the race just changed dramatically there.”

“I was good on top in one and two and when I could run the top in one and two that really helped me hit the top in three and four.”

Pittman said as he approached lapped traffic in his Great Clips #9, he noticed the cars were getting away from him.

“When I started running the bottom all the way around, I started making really bad laps in three and four on the bottom,” he said. “I just kept waiting for somebody to show me their nose… It’s an uncomfortable feeling as a driver when you’re doing the wrong thing on the racetrack and you just don’t know what to do. I was looking for the checkered about five laps before that and luckily it was just enough.”

Pittman credited his crew chief Kale Kahne for making substantial changes after his dash win to give him the car he needed at the end of the feature.

Zemken said her Corr/Pak Merchandising team’s third place finish means a lot – especially against the competition.

“It’s like a win for us,” she said. “To come here with the budget we have and the equipment that we have and be able to be here and be competitive with these guys – it’s just awesome.”

Zemken, who won her heat race earlier in the night and started the A main in sixth, said her experience at the track helped her understand how the surface would change throughout the night. She said she knew the bottom would be good later after the middle and top went away.

After losing her brakes with four to go, Zemken said she figured her night would be over.

“As soon as the brakes went to floor, I said this is what always happens,” she said. “We have a good car, something bad’s going to happen… They held up just enough to slow me down to be able to catch the bottom. And when I came up on Schatz I got underneath him a couple of times and I didn’t even realize Saldana was a lapped car. I’ve got to say, that’s the first time that I’ve been able to come around and lap Joey Saldana. I stuck behind him a little bit. I’ll take third.”

After winning the dash, Pittman started on the front row with David Gravel. As Pittman jumped out to an early lead, Gravel had his hands full with Cody Darrah. The two battled through the opening laps but Donny Schatz looked to take advantage in his STP/Armor All car. He got around Darrah by lap 10, as Gravel maintained the second position.

Farther back, Zemken was making her push forward, getting around Kraig Kinser in the fifth position and then taking the fourth spot from Darrah.

With less than 10 to go, Schatz got around Gravel for the second spot and set his sights on Pittman. As the A main entered its final laps and Pittman battled through lapped traffic, Schatz took one last look at Pittman.

Pittman took the checkered flag in first with Schatz second, Zemken in third, and after a drag race down the front stretch, Gravel in fourth and Darrah in fifth.

Schatz said he worked all night trying to find the right line on the track. He said he wished his team had been able to make a few more changes.

“I tried – that’s all you can do,” Schatz said. “The car was OK… We’ll try harder next week.”

The race for the championship remains tight between Pittman and Schatz. 55 points separate the two just past the halfway point of the season.