Chevy Racing–Jeff Gordon Captures 5th Brickyard 400 Victory

CHEVROLET DRIVER JEFF GORDON CAPTURES HIS FIFTH BRICKYARD 400 VICTORY

Win is the 12th Straight and 16 of 21 for Team Chevy in 21 races at Indianapolis Motor Speedway

INDIANAPOLIS (July 27, 2014) – Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24 Axalta Chevrolet SS for Hendrick Motorsports, wrote another chapter in the history books for himself, his team and for Chevrolet with a celebrated victory in the 2014 Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway (IMS). The victory was his fifth in the prestigious NASCAR Sprint Cup series (NSCS) event at IMS, ninth for Hendrick Motorsports, 12th straight for Chevrolet and 16 of 21 for the Bowtie Brand. In addition, Gordon’s second win of the season helped him clinch a spot in the Chase for NASCAR Sprint Cup with six races remaining before the 10 race playoff starts at Chicagoland Speedway on September 14th.
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Wood Brothers Racing–Flat Tire Ends Promising Brickyard Run For Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team

Flat Tire Ends Promising Brickyard Run For Motorcraft/Quick Lane Team
July 27, 2014
Motorcraft Quick/Lane team kicked off the Woods’ 64th NASCAR season – and Trevor Bayne and the crew of his No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion spent most of their pre-race practice time at Indianapolis Motor Speedway preparing their car for qualifying, which meant sacrificing time normally spent preparing for the Brickyard 400.
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Chevy Racing–Brickyard 400

NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
BRICKYARD 400
INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY
TEAM CHEVY POST RACE NOTES AND QUOTES
JULY 27, 2014

JEFF GORDON, NO. 24 AXALTA CHEVROLET SS – RACE WINNER
YOU ARE NASCAR’S FIRST FIVE-TIME WINNER OF THE BRICKYARD 400. YOU DID IT. HOW DOES IT FEEL TO BE BACK IN VICTORY LANE AT INDIANAPOLIS?
“I don’t think there is a greater feeling for a race car driver and a race team, because that’s what it took today. It was a total team effort to be here in Victory Lane. I’m exhausted.”

WHAT WAS GOING THROUGH YOUR MIND ON THAT LAST RESTART WITH 17 LAPS TO GO?
“I’m not very good on restarts and wasn’t very good today. I finally made the restart of my life today when it counted most. I knew we had a great race car. We just needed to get out front. Kasey (Kahne) kind of hung back and I kind of got a little ahead of him and I had to back up and was able to stay on his quarter panel and once we got down into (Turns) 1 and 2, I could hear him get loose. I was kind of glad he took the inside because I really wanted the outside. Man, it was; and I’ve got to thank him. He raced me awesome and clean because it could have gotten real ugly down there. Once I got clear of him I was like, I can’t believe this is happening now. No caution; please no caution now. I’ve got to thank Axalta. We could not do it without them. AARP, Drive to End Hunger, Pepsi, Valvoline, Chevrolet; gosh I cannot believe that this just happened.”

YOU UNDERSTAND THE HISTORY OF THE INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY. WHAT’S THE SIGNIFICANCE TO YOU TO BE A FIVE-TIME WINNER HERE?
“I was trying so hard with 10 (laps) to go not to focus on the crowd. Every once in a while I’d glance up there and I could see the reaction. I was trying not to let it get to me and not think about it too much. And yet you can’t help it. It’s such a big place and such an important victory and a crucial moment in the season and the championship and those emotions take over. I have my kids here; there’s nothing better, especially at one of the biggest races to have your family here. All I know is my friends back at home; I need to take a vacation more often (laughs). This one is for all those fans throughout the years and all weekend long. They’re saying we believe you can get number 5. We got number 5…..yes!”

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR FIFTH WIN!
“It feels amazing. This is for all these fans that follow this No. 24 team that believe in us that we could get number five, not only this weekend did I hear a lot of this. But, just the past years since we won this race. So many fans believe that we can get number five. This team came prepared. That was an awesome Axalta Chevy SS, and we had so much support. With five (laps) to go I was trying to look up in the grandstands, but it is the biggest race in my opinion. I know the Daytona 500 is a big race, but to me personally, this race means so much because of the fans. Because of the history of this track, but I couldn’t help it. I would look up there and just see them standing for those closing laps pulling for us. Nothing is greater than that.”

ON THE LAST RESTART:
“Everybody knows how terrible I am on restarts, so I really didn’t want to see a restart. I finally got the restart of my life. It wouldn’t have happen at a better time. Luckily no cautions.

ALAN GUSTAFSON, CREW CHIEF, NO. 24 AXALTA CHEVROLET SS
BEFORE THE RACE, WE TALKED ABOUT THE SIGNIFICANCE OF POSSIBLY WINNING IT. NOW THAT YOU HAVE, WHAT DOES IT MEAN?
“It’s just unbelievable. I’ve wanted to win this race my whole life; to win here at this unbelievable place and the history of this race track. Jeff (Gordon) has an amazing record here. This is the one. This is the one for me. I am so proud of everybody at the No. 24 shop. Kasey (Kahne) had a great run. This is a new car. There is just a ton of work to it. Those guys did it; they are the best.”

RICK HENDRICK, OWNER, HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN TO YOU?
“I told him this morning that this was his day. He’s been so good on the long runs at every track and he gets around this place so well. But for him to break that tie is pretty special. We’re a little bit older than we were 20 years ago, but this is a great win. What a way, with Jeff, here in Indianapolis where this is his own track. I remember how good it felt. This one feels just as good.”

KASEY KAHNE, NO. 5 FARMERS INSURANCE CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 6TH
TOUGH ENDING FOR YOU GUYS AFTER BEING UP FRONT ALL DAY WITH A GOOD CAR:
“We had a really good car, and I was happy with the speed of the car. Just didn’t get the win but we were close. The team had a really great effort and did a nice job. I was really happy with that.”

AS YOU LOOK AT TODAY’S RACE YOU HAD THE LEAD LATE IN THE RACE IT GOT AWAY FROM YOU ON THE FINAL RESTART. THIS HAS BEEN ONE OF THOSE YEARS CAN YOU TAKE POSITIVES OUT OF TODAY?
“Absolutely. I mean the positive is I finished sixth. If I wouldn’t have done that I would have finished dead last on the lead lap. There are positives we ran well. It is the strongest effort the team has put out all season long. All of us working together, yeah, we can take a lot out of here. That was a good performance today.”

YOU LED THE MOST LAPS TODAY. WHAT WAS GOING ON WITH THE RACE CAR ON THAT LAST RESTART?
“We had a great Time Warner Cable Chevy. Looking back, I should have chosen the top (lane) obviously; but I pretty much let Jeff (Gordon) control that last restart. I took off and never spun a tire. And the inside had been more grip; in a straight line throughout the race. And I had started on both sides. So I thought I made the right decision. I didn’t spin a tire and Jeff was driving by me like before we were even at the second red. But either way, he was going to pass me in (Turns) 1 and 2. So looking back, I probably should have chosen the top and that would have put us in a better place. But we ended up sixth. Because of that, I was able to save fuel and make it. If I had beat him, I would have had to race the heck out of him. He was faster than I was. So, we probably would have finished a lot worse. So, I guess for points it was good. I would have loved to win at the Brickyard. We had a good car. I thought I gave it all I had. The team gave it all they had and we just came up a little short.”

AND YOU NEEDED THAT WIN TO TRY TO GET INTO THE CHASE, TOO
“Yeah, no kidding. I know that. We have five more good tracks for us and six more races, so hopefully we can get one.”

WHAT HAPPENED ON THAT FINAL RESTART?
“Jeff (Gordon) just beat me. We got into Turn 1 he held me down and he was able to momentum off of Turn 1 which he did a better job. I should have choose the outside, looking back, but I thought there was more grip on the inside down the front stretch. Then he controlled the start. I just gave it up at that point. Either way that was the best we were going to finish. That was alright though.”

KYLE LARSON, NO. 42 TARGET CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 7TH
ON HIS RACE:
“It was a good day for us. We were a top-10 car all race. Had some good restarts there most of the race. Then that last one there, we started on the outside and lost a spot, and had to line up fifth or something. Denny (Hamlin) lined up third. But still a good day. The Target Chevy was really good I thought. We were just too tight on short runs. We just kind of got tighter, then looser off. Everybody was kind of struggling with grip out there so it was fun. Cool that we finished in the top-10 at the Brickyard. To see Jeff Gordon win is pretty special. It’s kind of like Junior (Dale Earnhardt, Jr.) winning the (Daytona) 500 this year. It was a really good day for everybody and all the fans.”

KEVIN HARVICK, NO. 4 JIMMY JOHN’S CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 8TH
SOUNDED LIKE YOU BATTLED A TIGHT CAR ALL AFTERNOON?
“Yeah, we just started off bad really from the first lap. We were just way too tight as we went through the day and we never could make it better. Just made it worse most of the day. So yeah, just way too tight.”

AUSTIN DILLON, NO. 3 DOW/MYCOGEN SEEDS CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 10TH
GREAT WEEKEND AS YOU HAD A SOLID TOP TEN TODAY AFTER WATCHING YOUR BROTHER WIN HERE YESTERDAY:
“It’s great for us. As a team we just want to build momentum and that was a solid day. Our car had some speed in it, but it was tough to pass because when you got in traffic you couldn’t do much. I am very proud of my guys, solid day, and hard to back up that win that Ty got yesterday but I will definitely take a top ten in this series.”

DANICA PATRICK, NO. 10 GODADDY CHEVROLET SS – FINISHED 42ND
“We looked at everything and it looks like the launch was fine. It just one of those things. It’s too bad and these things never happen when you’re having a bad day (laughs). We were having a good day. It’s disappointing and the GoDaddy guys built me a really good car. Hendrick gave me great horsepower. We were the fastest car out there at times. We qualified better and had a good car for the race, it just didn’t end the way we wanted it too. The good thing is, I get to come back to Indy and that makes me happy.”

Richard Childress Racing–Lilly Diabetes 250

NASCAR Nationwide Series
Lilly Diabetes 250
Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Saturday, July 26, 2014

Race Highlights:
Ty Dillon won the Lilly Diabetes 250 and captured the Nationwide Insurance $100,000 Dash 4 Cash bonus.
Ty Dillon qualified third for the Lilly’s Diabetes 250 and was the highest qualifying Richard Childress Racing entry at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Teammates Paul Menard, Brian Scott, and Brendan Gaughan qualified ninth, 10th and 17th respectively.
RCR teammates Paul Menard, Brian Scott, and Brendan Gaughan finished sixth, seventh and 19th respectively.
Brian Scott and Ty Dillon qualified for the fourth and final round of the $100,000 Dash 4 Cash bonus at Iowa Speedway next week.
Ty Dillon currently leads the RCR drivers in the Nationwide Series driver point standings in fourth, while Brian Scott is fifth and Brendan Gaughan eighth.
Next up for the Nationwide Series is the U.S. Cellular 250 at Iowa Speedway. Catch all the action live on Saturday, August 2 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time on ESPN.
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World of Outlaws–Patience Pays Off for Donny Schatz as He Wins at Autodrome Drummond

Patience Pays Off for Donny Schatz as He Wins at Autodrome Drummond
This was Schatz’s 10th World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series win of the season and his first at the track

DRUMMONDVILLE, Que. – July 26, 2014 – Donny Schatz charged past lapped cars and his competition Saturday night at Autodrome Drummond on the way to his 10th World of Outlaws STP Sprint Car Series win of the season.

Schatz, who spent much of the race in his fifth place starting position, had his patience pay off as his STP/Armor All car and the track came around.
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Summit Racing–Anderson Keeps on Climbing in Sonoma

Anderson Keeps on Climbing in Sonoma

SONOMA, Calif., July 26, 2014 – Greg Anderson is fighting hard, and he has the perfect weapon with his white Summit Racing Chevrolet Camaro. This weekend’s battle for points is off to a very strong start as qualifying for the 27th annual NHRA Sonoma Nationals concluded with Anderson in the No. 4 spot for his best start of the year, bettering his season-best last weekend in Denver. At Sonoma Raceway, Anderson will square off with Larry Morgan in round one.
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Summit Racing–No. 2 Line Powerful in NHRA Sonoma Nationals Qualifying

No. 2 Line Powerful in NHRA Sonoma Nationals Qualifying

SONOMA, Calif., July 26, 2014 – Jason Line is continuing a new and very favorable trend for the Summit Racing Pro Stock team. Last weekend in Denver Line ran better than the rest and was the No. 1 qualifier, and this weekend at the 27th annual NHRA Sonoma Nationals he just missed claiming the top spot again but had one of the most powerful cars on the property. The Mooresville, N.C.-based competitor now has the opportunity to be among the first to clinch a spot in NHRA’s Countdown to the Championship playoffs, and it begins with a first-round meeting with part time driver Joey Grose.
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Mopar Racing–Mopar Set for Eliminations at NHRA Sonoma Nationals

Mopar Set for Eliminations at NHRA Sonoma Nationals

· Allen Johnson clinches Pro Stock playoff berth with No.3 qualifying effort at National Hot Rod Association (NHRA) Sonoma Nationals
· Jack Beckman leads DSR teammates with No. 4 seeding for Funny Car eliminations
· Defending Funny Car title winner at Sonoma Raceway Ron Capps and DSR teammate Tommy Johnson Jr. are quickest respectively on final qualifying run
· Matt Hagan puts the HEMI 50th Anniversary tribute Mopar fifth on the eliminations ladder
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John Force Racing–FORCES REIGN AT SONOMA; COURTNEY AND BRITTANY STAY NO. 1

FORCES REIGN AT SONOMA; COURTNEY AND BRITTANY STAY NO. 1

SONOMA, CA – For the second time in 2014 the two youngest daughters of drag racing legend John Force were tops in their respective Nitro classes. Second year driver Brittany Force was No.1 in Top Fuel for the third time and she bacme the first female to ever top the Top Fuel category at Sonoma Raceway. Sister Courtney Force was No. 1 in Funny Car for the third time this season as well. The sisters were No. 1 earlier in the season in Topeka, Kansas.
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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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