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#41 Watkins Glen Advance - Scott Pruett

SCOTT PRUETT, #41 TARGET DODGE
WATKINS GLEN ADVANCE
EVENT INFORMATION---

EVENT:	Sirius Satellite Radio at The Glen   (Race #22 of 36)	
TRACK:	Watkins Glen International, 2.45-mile road course	
QUALIFYING:	Friday, August 9, 3pm ET	
RACE:	Sunday, August 11, 1pm ET	
BROADCAST:	NBC television and MRN radio	

SCOTT PRUETT FACTS---

*	Scott Pruett will take over driving responsibilities in the No. 41
Target Dodge at Watkins Glen this weekend.  Jimmy Spencer will drive the No.
42 Target Dodge entry.
*	The Sirius Satellite at The Glen will be Pruett's second NASCAR
Winston Cup race at the track.  Last season, he competed in the No. 01
Cingular Wireless Dodge for Chip Ganassi Racing, qualifying eighth and
finishing 11th.
*	During the July 8, 2001 NASCAR Busch Grand National series race held
at The Glen, Pruett took the pole position, set a new track qualifying
record (121.062 mph) and placed eighth in the race.
Pruett has an extensive sports car competition background at The Glen:
			*	In 1986, Pruett, a then unknown name, was
hired by Jack Roush to run his first full racing season.  During that
season, he won nine races, including his best career finish at the Glen,
second in the Camel Continental.  He won the International Motor Sports
Association GTO championship, the first sports car title for Jack Roush.  He
also finished second in the 1988 Kodak Copier 500, driving a Roush Merkur
XR4Ti.
Pruett's best sports car finishes at The Glen:
			*	1986 - Second place finish in a Roush
Mustang in the Camel Continental (behind Jack Baldwin and Geoff Bodine;
fifth place finish in a Roush Mustang in the New York 500.)
			*	1987 - Third place finish in the Kodiak
Copier 500 IMSA GTO race.
			*	1988 - Fifth place finish in a Roush Merkur
XR4Ti, IMSA GTO.
			*	1994 - Fifth place finish driving a Chevy
Camero, the year he won the SCCA Trans-Am championship.
*	Pruett has one full season of NASCAR Winston Cup experience under
his belt, racing in 2000 for PPI Motorsports in its first season in the
NASCAR Winston Cup Series.  Pruett's best finish was 10th place in the
Brickyard 400.
*	Pruett has six championships to his credit - SCCA Trans Am
Championships (1981,1994); IMSA GTO Championships (1986, 1988); IMSA GT
Endurance Championship (1986) and a Professional Karting Association World
Title (1981). In addition, he has notable wins in the 24 Hours Du Mans LMGTS
Class (2001); 24 Hours of Daytona (1994, 1988, 1987); IROC race at Daytona
(1991) and CART victories at the Michigan 500 (1995) and Australia (1997).
*	Chassis:  Scott Pruett will race Target chassis #004 this weekend in
Watkins Glen.  This chassis was raced in Sonoma this season.



 


TEAM INFORMATION ---

TEAM:	Target Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates	
DRIVER:	Scott Pruett	
TEAM MANAGERS:	Andy Graves and Tony Glover	
CREW CHIEF:	Doug Randolph	
REAR TIRE CHANGER:	Darren Wolfe	
REAR TIRE CARRIER:	Marty Forcier	
FRONT TIRE CHANGER:	Nate Kennon	
FRONT TIRE CARRIER:	Heath Cherry	
JACKMAN:	Mark Jacobs	
GAS MAN:	Les Huntley	
CATCH CAN:	Dave McDonald	
WINDSHIELD:	Doug Spees	
ENGINE SPECIALIST:	Russ Bales	
SPOTTER:	Ray Hall	
TRAINER:	Al Shuford