Joey Logano Wins Third Nationwide Series Race of 2013 in 5-Hour Energy 200

Joey Logano wins the 2013 Nationwide Series 5-Hour Energy 200
Joey Logano wins the 2013 Nationwide Series 5-Hour Energy 200

Dover, Delaware (September 28, 2013) – Joey Logano raced his way into the history books again on Saturday, winning his fourth straight NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Dover International Speedway in the 5-Hour Energy 200. Joey Logano is now the only NASCAR Nationwide driver to ever win four times on the Monster Mile of Dover and the only driver to win four consecutive events in any racing series at the mile long superspeedway in Delaware.

When asked about his historic day, Joey answered. “This has been my favorite place ever since I started here. Even when I barrel-rolled down the straightaway, it’s still my favorite place.”

With four straight wins at the Monster Mile, it is not hard to see why this track is his favorite place to race. The race on Saturday at the old track was recorded as the fastest ever in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, beating the previous record of 130.152 set in 1998 by Dale Earnhardt. Jr. by 1.082 mph.

The fast race was really due to the 160 laps they raced under a green flag. Logano had the pole advantage and due to this was ahead for the first 18 laps, before Kyle Busch made his move. By the time they reached the 26th lap things became a lot tighter on the track, when the caution flag was raised due to a spin by Brian Scott. The caution flag was raised again during Lap 37, when Donnie Neuenberger ran into the wall. By this time in the race, the race car of Joey Logano was running noticeably slower on the track. This prompted Joey to come into the pits for a long stop, during which time he had this to say.

“[Busch was] really fast in the beginning of the race and we were really loose,” Logano said. “I even wanted to stop at the caution before that. But we decided to stay out a little bit longer and got that next caution. We took that hit on pit road making these big adjustments. “These Nationwide races are short and you have to make big swings early. [Crew chief] Jeremy [Bullins] made some big swings on this thing and got it close, and we just needed the one more stop to fine tune it. I was just able to run my race and take care of the tires, and do the right things in the car.”

The extended pit stop worked wonders for the race car of Logano and Busch had elected to stay out on the track and gain ground, instead of pitting. When Busch eventually had to head into the pit during Lap 87, the rest of the field followed his example a few laps later, and this put Busch behind the rest of the racers on pit stops, and would mean he would need to stop one more time before the end of the race.

By this time the tires of Logano were 30 laps newer than the race tires of Busch and he started to rapidly gain ground on the leader. He caught Busch on Lap 141 and from that point on there was nothing but open race track between him and the finish line.

Logano “When your car drives good here and you have what you need, when you have lapped traffic it doesn’t even slow you down,” Logano said. “When you’re loose, you get stuck. In these Nationwide races, being able to get through the lapped traffic as quick as possible is key to winning these things.”

At the press conference after the 5-Hour Energy 200 Joey Logano had a few things to say.

Joey Logano – No. 22 Hertz Ford Mustang – We had a fast race car.  I don’t know what else I need to say.  This Hertz Ford was really good when we unloaded and then throughout practice the track changed on us a little bit and last night we made some good changes on the race car.  Jeremy and all the guys and girls on the team did a good job tuning the thing up for me.  We started the race too loose and they went for it.  These Nationwide races are short.  You’ve got to make big swings real early and I feel like Jeremy and I have worked enough together now that when I say loose and how loose he kind of knows how much it is and he made some big swings on this thing and got it pretty close.  Then we needed one more stop to just kind of fine-tune it.  After that second green-flag stop it was dialed in pretty good.  I was just able to run my race and take care of the tires, make sure I was doing the right things in the car, and get another victory.  It’s just really cool to get four in a row here at Dover.  That’s pretty awesome.  It’s been my favorite race track ever since I started here, yes, even when I barrel-rolled down the back straightaway it’s still my favorite place, and I think we showed it today.  Hopefully, my Shell/Pennzoil Ford tomorrow is just as fast as this one.  If that’s the case, it’s gonna be a lot of fun.”

The No. 22 Hertz Ford
The No. 22 Hertz Ford

The crew chief for the No. 22 Hertz Ford Mustang, Jeremy Bullins, also had few comments on the race and car.

Jeremy Bullins – Crew Chief -No. 22 Hertz Ford Mustang “It means a lot that we’re continuing to build good cars.  This is another brand new car that the guys at the shop built.  We just keep pushing forward and, like Joey said, the first race here we learned a lot about what the car needs for him.  I feel like we’ve learned a lot about, like what he says, when he says ‘loose’ we’re learning how to work on it and we’re getting closer with that.  We talked about it before the race, there were a lot of streaks to be kept alive today and I think we managed to pull that off, so it was just a great day on pit road.  The guys did a good job.  The whole team just did an excellent job today.”

When asked why it has been so hard for him to have success on the race track on Sunday at Dover International Speedway, Joey answered.

Joey Logano “I tell you what, on the Cup side I really do feel like I’ve had some strong cars here.  I’ve had a lot of misfortune in the Cup races, but I’ve had a lot of fast race cars here that are capable of running top five.  I’ve had loose wheels.  I’ve had flat tires.  I’ve had motors blowing up.  I’ve gone through a lot here at this race track and that’s why if you look at the stats like you did, you wouldn’t know that we ran as well as we did, but we have run really well at this race track on the Cup side.  I’m expecting tomorrow to be similar, I hope.  As far as the way the Chase has gone, Chicago, we were doing everything we were supposed to do.  We got the pole and we were leading laps, but unfortunately things break on race cars every now and again and that cost us a really good finish there and a lot of points, obviously.  Last week at Loudon, it’s probably my toughest race track that I go to.  I go from the place that I hate the most to the place I love the most this week and we came out of there with a 14th-place finish, which is not good, but, for me, is decent actually.  We come here this weekend and we know that we can still run up there.  We still have a lot of momentum on this team and we know what we did to get in the Chase and how good we are, and we’ve just got to keep pushing forward and keep fighting.  I always say that the 22 team over there never quits and they never die and that’s what we did to get here.  We’re not out of it yet.  We can still win it.  We’ve got a tough road ahead of us and we really can’t have a bad race in the next eight, but we can still do it.  We’re not out yet.  The fat lady is not singing yet.  She’s warming up her voice, but she’s not singing yet.”

Was it surprising to see this race run 160 laps to the finish line without a caution and were you surprised how easily you caught up to Busch after the series of green flags evened out? 

Joey Logano “Yes and yes.  They were really fast in the beginning of the race.  We were really loose, so I even wanted to stop the caution before that because we were hanging on.  We were pretty loose, but we decided to stay out a little bit longer and then got that next caution.  We took our hit on pit road a little bit making these big adjustments that we were gonna lose a couple spots and some guys took two, and then we were able to drive our way close to the front and then, obviously, he didn’t pit so he has to pit earlier than us, and then at that point we have newer tires so we were able to kind of run him back down.  I don’t really know what happened after that.  I was just driving in circles as fast as I could.”

“That’s when we just came out on new tires and I radioed in to Jeremy and said, ‘This car is right on.  It’s right where I need it to be,’ and I was able to carry really fast lap times.  When your car drives good here and you have exactly what it needs, when you get to lap traffic it doesn’t even slow you down.  But if it’s loose like it was, you get to a lapped car and you’re just kind of stuck and you can’t go anywhere.  He had it right where I needed to be that I was able to pass cars when I got to them and really make up that gap a lot because in these Nationwide races having a fast car is one thing, but being able to get through the lap traffic as quick as possible is key to winning these things.”

 

 

 

 

5-hour ENERGY returns as the sponsor of the spring NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Dover International Speedway

Jan. 4, 2012

“5-hour ENERGY 200” back for 2012

DOVER, Del. – Dover International Speedway and 5-hour ENERGY® are proud to announce that they have renewed their partnership into the future, with 5-hour ENERGY serving as the title sponsor for the June 2, 2012 “5-hour ENERGY 200” NASCAR Nationwide Series race at the Monster Mile.

Race fans who visit the track on race weekend will have the chance to try 5-hour ENERGY while enjoying the action on the track, as brand representatives will be stationed throughout the Speedway and Dover Downs Hotel & Casino passing out complimentary samples.

“We are pleased to extend our partnership with Dover International Speedway and Dover Downs Hotel & Casino. The staff does a great job in helping us achieve our marketing objectives and expose new consumers to the benefits of 5-hour ENERGY. We look forward to another great 5-hour ENERGY 200,” said Rise Meguiar, vice president of sales for Living Essentials, makers of 5-hour ENERGY.

The extension at Dover International Speedway is just another step in a growing NASCAR presence for 5-hour ENERGY, as the company was the sponsor for the 2011 spring NASCAR Nationwide Series race at the Monster Mile. In addition, 5-hour ENERGY will have a full-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series presence next year as the primary sponsor for the Michael Waltrip Racing No. 15 Toyota, driven by Clint Bowyer.

“We’re happy to extend our partnership with 5-hour ENERGY,” said Denis McGlynn, president and CEO of Dover Motorsports, Inc. “Our unique location in the heart of the mid-Atlantic region, which features the largest sporting venue in the area, a 500-room hotel and full-service casino, provides 5-hour ENERGY with the opportunity to interact with hundreds of thousands of existing and potential customers.”

Fans can follow 5-hour ENERGY on Twitter at @5hourENERGYGuy, “like” the Facebook page at Facebook.com/5hourENERGYShot or log on to www.5hourENERGY.com for more information about 5-hour ENERGY products, the motorsports program, and various contests and promotions.

In addition to the June 2, 2012 “5-hour ENERGY 200” NASCAR Nationwide Series race, tickets are now on sale for the June 1, 2012 “Lucas Oil 200” NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race and June 3, 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. For tickets or more information, call 800-441-RACE or visit DoverSpeedway.com.

About 5-hour ENERGY®

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NASCAR Returns to zMAX Dragway for NASCAR Night during Bank of America 500

NASCAR Returns to zMAX Dragway for NASCAR Night during Bank of America 500
Week

       CONCORD, N.C. (Oct. 8, 2010) – Some of the fastest drivers, car
owners and mechanics ever to turn left will give it their all to go straight
on Tuesday, Oct. 12, as NASCAR Night returns to zMAX Dragway.
       In past NASCAR Night events, more than 100 NASCAR industry personnel
have descended on the Bellagio of drag strips to take their cars down the
concrete quarter-mile. Participants can race anything they wish down the
drag strip, making this a true “run what you brung” event. Previous NASCAR
Night drag racers included NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers Kurt Busch, Kyle
Busch, Greg Biffle and Matt Kenseth; team owner Rick Hendrick; and crew
chiefs Chad Knaus and Lance McGrew.
       “The first NASCAR Night they hosted at zMAX Dragway a couple of
years ago, I told my guys, ‘We’re going to take something that nobody can
beat,'” said Busch, who will compete on Tuesday night. “It’s a lot of fun to
go to one of the best drag strips in the world, right here in our own
backyard, and do some good old fashion, heads-up grudge racing against some
of the guys you compete against in the garage every weekend.
       “We’ll bring our ’70 Dodge Challenger that we raced with at the NHRA
Gatornationals in Gainesville (Fla.) and PINKS All Out at Charlotte earlier
in the year. We’ve put a lot of time and effort into that car and with the
cooler track temperature and night air on Tuesday, we should be able to run
in the low eights (seconds) if we can get it to stick.”
 NASCAR Night is open to the public with gates opening at 4:30 p.m. On-track
action is set for 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. Fans can show a ticket to the upcoming
Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Oct. 16 and receive free
admission. Adult tickets are available at the gate for just $5 and kids are
free. All proceeds from ticket sales will go to Speedway Children’s
Charities.
       Tickets for all October races at Charlotte Motor Speedway can be
purchased online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling the
speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267). The Bank of America Fan 4
Pack includes tickets, hot dogs and Coca-Cola drinks starting at just $39.75
per person or fans can get four nights of great racing with the Bank of
America 500 Week Super Ticket for just $99.
       For daily updates on October race activities, connect with Charlotte
Motor Speedway by following on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CLTMotorSpdwy or
become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/charlottemotorspeedway. Connect
with zMAX Dragway on Facebook at www.facebook.com/zmaxdragway and on Twitter
at www.twitter.com/zmaxdragway.

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Pulliam Keeps Hot Streak Alive With Virginia is for Racing Lovers 300 Pole

MARTINSVILLE, Va. (October 2, 2010) – Lee Pulliam continued his meteoric journey in racing Saturday afternoon by winning the pole for Sunday’s Virginia is for Racing Lovers 300 at Martinsville Speedway.

Four years ago Pulliam had never sat in a race car, but he wanted to be a racer. He fast-tracked his way through high school so he could finish a year early and go to work to save enough money to buy an entry-level race car.

Saturday the 22-year-old driver from Semora, NC, topped 84 other drivers, including three former national champions and several higher division drivers to start up front for the biggest, most prestigious Late Model Stock Car race in the country.

“It’s pretty emotional,” Pulliam said. “We’ve come a long way in a very short time and I’ve got to thank a lot of people for their help. It started with nothing four years ago. The Lord has given me a great path.”

Pulliam won five times this season at South Boston Speedway in just his second year in Late Model competition. He had the fastest car in two open test sessions at Martinsville over the past two weeks, and admitted because of that there was pressure headed into Saturday’s time trials. He came through with flying colors, though.

He turned in a lap of 20.272 seconds (93.410 mph) around the .526-mile oval to edge three-time NASCAR Whelen All-American Series champion Philip Morris. Morris, who won this event in 2000, had a lap of 20.310 seconds (93.235 mph).

Even after winning the pole, Pulliam was still a bit awed by his surroundings.

“It definitely says a lot when you call Timothy Peters’ name and Dennis Setzer,” Pulliam said, referring to a pair of drivers who compete regularly on the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, and who both have won this race and a truck series race at Martinsville. “Those guys are wheelmen. They’ve got a lot of laps around this place. A few years ago all of them were role models to me.”

Brandon McReynolds of Mooresville, NC, who finished second in this race last year, qualified third, followed by Ryan Robertson of Winston-Salem, NC, and Mike Looney of Catawba.

Peters was sixth fastest, with last year’s third-place finisher Brennan Poole of The Woodlands, TX, seventh. Davin Scites, last year’s pole-sitter from Davidson, NC qualified eighth with Setzer ninth and former race winner Alex Yontz 10.

Only the top 22 positions were decided in time trials Saturday. The remainder of the 42-car field will be decided in four 25-lap heat races that begin at 12:30 p.m. Sunday.

Fan gates open at 9 a.m. on Sunday, with an autograph session on the track’s frontstrech set for 11:30 a.m.

Tickets are $20 for adults with children 12 and under admitted free. Tickets may be purchased by calling 877.RACE.TIX or by visiting www.martinsvillespeedway.com.

Frank Kimmel’s Mechanical Problems

TOLEDO, OHIO (September 13, 2010) – If it weren’t for bad luck the past few weeks it seems like Frank Kimmel would have no luck at all.  After running in second place for much of the first half of Sunday’s ARCA Racing Series presented by RE/MAX and Menards event at Toledo Speedway, Kimmel was forced to bring his No. 44 Ansell/Menards Ford behind the wall for a broken rear gear after only 98 of the scheduled 200 laps.  The mechanical problem led to a 21st-place finish.  Kimmel now stands fourth in the championship standings, 140 points behind leader Patrick Sheltra with three races remaining on the schedule.
Kimmel and his Ansell/Menards team rolled into Toledo Speedway’s half-mile bullring on Saturday morning for practice in qualifying in preparation for Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers 200.  With rain looming, the drivers of the ARCA Racing Series took the track for what was supposed to be a 1.5-hour practice session.  Kimmel and team worked on their race setup, posting the seventh-fastest time of the session, before raindrops began to fall, forcing ARCA officials to cancel the session one hour early. Unfortunately the rain would not let up for qualifying and the field was set according to the ARCA Racing Series point standings.  Kimmel would line up fourth on the grid for Sunday afternoon’s race.
As the green flag dropped to signal the start of the Northwest Ohio Ford Dealers 200, it didn’t take long for Kimmel to show the strength of his Ansell/Menards Ford Fusion.  By the end of lap one he had moved from his fourth-place starting position into third, and only two laps later he slipped under Patrick Sheltra’s No. 60 to take the second position.  Kimmel then began to pursue leader Tom Hessert, looking to take the lead.
For the first 41 laps Kimmel stalked Hessert’s No. 77.  The two drivers put on a great show as they ran nose to tail while negotiating their way through lapped traffic.  The traffic would prevent Kimmel from taking the lead, but Kimmel and the No. 77 pulled away from the rest of the field. 
When the first yellow flag of the afternoon came out on lap 41 Kimmel radioed to his Ansell/Menards crew that his No. 44 was pretty good but tight in the middle and tight off of the turns.  The team decided to keep their Ford Fusion out on the track with the leaders and did not make a pit stop for changes.
The green came back out on lap 45 with Hessert and Kimmel again showing they were the class of the field.  They ran first and second for the next 32 laps while again pulling away from the field.
The caution came out again on lap 77, bringing most of the leaders down pit road.  Crew Chief Bill Kimmel Jr made a strategy call to keep his Ansell/Menards Ford on the race track, putting Kimmel in first place.   Unfortunately that’s when the bad luck started for the No. 44 team. Leading the field under yellow, Kimmel told his crew on lap 80 that he had a flat tire and immediately brought his Ford Fusion down pit road for service.  The Ansell/Menards team changed four tires, added fuel and made a slight track bar adjustment and sent their driver back out in seventh place for the restart.
The field restarted on lap 84 and Kimmel quickly moved into the fifth position.  Only a few laps later Kimmel’s Ansell/Menards Ford slowed dramatically going into turn three, forcing him to bring his No. 44 -down pit road during green-flag conditions.  The Ansell/Menards team discovered that they broke a rear gear and were forced to push their Ford Fusion behind pit road for repairs. 
The teams was able to fix the broken rear gear and return to the track for the final laps of the race but were plagued in 21st position, 78 laps down to the leaders.  Unable to move forward, Kimmel took the checkered flag in 21st position.
Next weekend Kimmel heads home to Salem Speedway for the Kentuckiana Ford Dealers ARCA Fall Classic on Saturday night, September 18th.  The green flag will drop for 200 laps of action at 7:15 p.m. with live audio and timing and scoring coverage on ARCARacing.com.
 
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About Frank Kimmel
Frank Kimmel, driver in the ARCA Racing Series Presented by RE/MAX and Menards, is a record holding 9-time champion. Co-owner of Kimmel Racing, the Indiana native has earned 74 wins, placing him just six races shy of the number one spot on ARCA’s all-time win list. With 44 poles, 230 top-five and 294 top-ten finishes, the racing veteran has accomplished many great feats in his 18 seasons in the series. Kimmel and the Ansell/Menards Ford team look to continue to break records in the 2010 season.

NASCAR Fans Talk to Your Hero During Bank of America 500 Week

       CONCORD, N.C. (Sept. 9, 2010) – NASCAR fans are clamoring for more
chances to see their favorite drivers and Charlotte Motor Speedway is
listening.  Building on its Fans First philosophy, Charlotte Motor Speedway
is providing an unprecedented number of opportunities for fans to get closer
to the stars of their favorite sport during Bank of America 500 Week Oct.
14-16.
       Through a variety of ticket packages and free events, fans will see
the following NASCAR drivers and legends:
       – Richard Petty and Junior Johnson: The Hall of Fame ticket package
gives fans access to a forum with the only two surviving members of the
NASCAR Hall of Fame, Petty and Johnson. Starting at just $99, the package
also includes a tour of the NASCAR Hall of Fame and a collector’s edition
magazine from That’s Racin’, by The Charlotte Observer.
       – Kasey Kahne: Fans who purchase the OktoberFast ticket package for
the Bank of America 500 on Oct. 16 can participate in a Q-and-A session with
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series star Kahne, driver of the No. 9 Budweiser Ford.
Starting at just $89, the package also includes authentic Oktoberfest food
and drinks, a commemorative collector mug while supplies last and access to
a special OktoberFast area to enjoy a real Oktoberfest-themed pre-race
festival, with live music.
       – Kenny Wallace: Fans who purchase the OktoberFast ticket package
for the Dollar General 300 on Oct. 15 can participate in a Q-and-A session
with SPEED personality and NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Wallace. Starting
at just $59, the package also includes the same additional benefits as the
Bank of America 500 OktoberFast package.
       – Jamie McMurray: Outdoor enthusiasts who are NASCAR fans get a
double treat with the Bass Pro Shops ticket package. With a $99 ticket
purchase to the Bank of America 500, fans get a meet and greet with Daytona
500 and Brickyard 400 winner McMurray, driver of the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops
Chevrolet. In addition, the package includes a $25 Charlotte Motor Speedway
gift card, $15 off $100 or more on a Bass Pro Shops purchase, a pro hunting
seminar at the Concord Mills Bass Pro Shops and a behind-the-scenes tour of
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing.
       – Jeff Burton: Families with Boy Scouts or Scout Masters can
participate in a Q-and-A session with Burton, driver of the No. 31
Caterpillar Chevrolet, through the speedway’s special Scout ticket package.
With tickets for children 12 and under starting at just $10, the package
includes seats in the family-friendly, non-alcohol, non-smoking sections in
Turn 4.
       – Nationwide Series Drivers: Before the Dollar General 300 on Friday
night, Oct. 15, fans can meet the stars of the NASCAR Nationwide Series
during an hour-long autograph session on Pit Road.
       – Other Top NASCAR Stars: Two additional activities will give fans
special driver access at the speedway this October. First, PRN Up To SPEED
is the popular free fan forum that will take place at the SPEED stage,
located at the speedway’s main entrance, prior to the Bank of America 500 on
Oct. 16. Several NASCAR stars are scheduled to join personalities from the
Performance Racing Network for the 30 minute Q-and-A session. Also, Victory
Lane Club members get a complimentary breakfast on race day in the
Nationwide Series garage, with special visits from top NASCAR personalities.
The speedway’s Victory Lane Club offers fans three incredible NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series events each year, along with unprecedented additional value and
behind-the-scenes access.
       “We want to give our fans every opportunity to enhance their
experience at the speedway by interacting with as many NASCAR stars as
possible,” said Marcus Smith, president and general manager of Charlotte
Motor Speedway. “With our exciting NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase racing under the
lights and unmatched driver access opportunities, we know fans will walk
away from the Bank of America 500 Weekend remembering Charlotte Motor
Speedway as ‘The Greatest Place to See the Race.'”
       Tickets for all October races at Charlotte Motor Speedway can be
purchased online at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com or by calling the
speedway ticket office at 1-800-455-FANS (3267). The Bank of America Fan 4
Pack includes tickets, hot dogs and Coca-Cola drinks starting at just $39.75
per person and fans can get four nights of great racing with the Bank of
America 500 Weekend Super Ticket for just $99.
       For daily updates on October race activities, connect with Charlotte
Motor Speedway by following on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CLTMotorSpdwy or
become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/charlottemotorspeedway.

Doggett Shows the Race World

Mooresville, N.C. (September 8, 2010)-South Boston (Va.) Speedway is where it all began for Activ8 Development driver Taylor Doggett. It’s where this story begins, at least.
 
Labor Day weekend brings forth gorgeous weather, a Virginia blue sky, and temperatures in the 80s-it is what can be deemed a perfect day for most.  It was also a perfect day for Doggett, as it was smooth sailing for the 17-year-old driver as he took home the checkered flag in the 50-lap Limited Sportsman Division race at South Boston Speedway on Saturday, September 4.
 
Contending for the Limited Sportsman track’s Rookie of the Year title, Doggett entered the race at his home track, with one win at the .4-mile bullring earlier this season, heralded as one of the sport’s young phenoms.
 
On Saturday evening, on South Boston Speedway’s asphalt quad-oval, Doggett backed up all the hype. Despite the inherent dangers of “SoBo” and short-track racing – having nowhere to go when someone wrecks in front of you – the No. 24 I’m Lovin’ It team showed no fear. Instead, they marched into the short track located in South Boston and led 14 laps en-route to victory.
 
“I have not seen my attitude change, but really my outlook,” said Doggett of his final race at South Boston of the 2010 season. “Knowing that I can do this, and that carries over through the winter which can only lead to good things for next year. If I can hold on to this feeling into next season, I really feel like we might have something noteworthy.”
 
As Doggett primed himself for another run at “America’s Hometown Track”, he hoped this 50-lap race would again serve as the beginning of a story he will want to tell again and again. The momentum and confidence the team gained from a solid second place at Virginia Motor Speedway the previous weekend served as a springboard for Doggett for the Labor Day Weekend event.
 
Doggett led the single-car DA Motorsports contingent in time trials at South Boston Speedway by qualifying fifth for Saturday’s Limited Sportsman Division race. Doggett overcame a loose-handling racecar throughout practice and qualifying as he was trying something new for race-trim. Despite qualifying fifth, deeper in the field than the McDonald’s team had hoped, Doggett was confident in his team’s solid short-track program.
 
Once the Green Flag fell, the 17-year old Doggett quickly went to work charging towards the front by jumping into forth position. After finding his line on the track, he held his position logging laps as he slowly moved his way up through the field.
 
“It was starting to get down towards the end (of the race) and we finally started making our marks forward and running down the leaders,” said Doggett.
 
Running in the third position, the Ruther Glen native took the lead after race leaders Tommy Peregoy and Danny Willis Jr. were involved in a mid-race incident on lap 36. After the caution, Doggett restarted the race and quickly set sail leading the 14-car field. Doggett held off his fellow competitors for the final 14 lap battle, leading by .858 seconds at the checkered.
 
“We had a really fast car and it showed,” added Doggett. “It was a pretty fun night to be fast and notice you have something good to work with. Without our guys at McDonalds and WW Inc. we defiantly would not be doing what we are doing today. They are really what make this thing happen.”
 
Doggett finished first, scoring his second victory of the 2010 season at South Boston Speedway.
 
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About Activ8 Driver Development
Based in Mooresville, N.C., Activ8 Development works with talented young drivers in their career development through consultation, on-track coaching, media training and a hard-hitting branding and public relations program. The company is owned by NASCAR Spotter and driver development coach, Mike Calinoff and is supported by a staff of high-level motorsports professionals and Activ8 Communciations. For more information visit www.WeCreateChamps.com or call 704-664-5900.