Ford PSD by Int'l News and Notes - Kansas
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No. 10 Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International / Terry Cook
O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 / Kansas Speedway - Saturday, July 1, 2006
STORY LINES LEADING INTO KANSAS:
- Cook Ties A Record: Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International driver Terry
Cook will tie Rick Crawford's consecutive starts streak at 209 Saturday
afternoon at Kansas Speedway. Cook began his consecutive starts streak on
January 18, 1998 at Walt Disney World Speedway. Over his 200-plus starts,
Cook has racked up five wins, eight pole positions, 24 top-five and 83
top-10 finishes and recently surpassed the $3 million mark in earnings after
a ninth-place finish at Michigan International Speedway two weeks ago
- Sponsorship Continues Strong Into Sixth Year: The 2006 NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series race at Kansas Speedway marks the sixth year Ford Power Stroke
Diesel by International has sponsored a race team with driver Terry Cook.
Prior to sponsoring a truck team and Cook's racing career, International
Truck and Engine Corp. began sponsoring the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
race at Indianapolis Raceway Park in 1999, called the Power Stroke Diesel
200. It is one of the longest running race sponsorships today in the series
- Cook Teaches Rookie Class: Each week the NCTS holds a rookie drivers
meeting prior to the first practice session. Veteran driver, Terry Cook
leads the class and teaches the rookies everything from the racing line to
avoiding trouble in the corners
- Over The Wall Not Just for Men: Nicole Addison (rear tire changer) is the
only female over-the-wall crew member in NASCAR's top-three series. This is
her third year in the NCTS and recently was featured in last week's The
Sporting News
- Open-Wheel Spotter Now in NASCAR: Tony Hirschman III is the spotter for
the No. 10 Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International race team. Hirschman
spotted in the IRL from 1999-2003 with drivers Sarah Fisher and Stephan
Gregoire. The Northampton, Pa. native started as a spotter for his father,
Tony Sr. in 1996 in the NASCAR Whelen Modified Series and has spotted in
NASCAR's Busch and Craftsman Truck Series the last three seasons
- Local Angle: Bill Page (Raymore, Mo.) is the gas man and team transport
driver with the No. 10 Ford Power Stroke Diesel by International race team
COOK AT KANSAS SPEEDWAY:
DATE START FINISH STATUS LAPS
07/02/05 20 7 Running 170 /
170
07/03/04 13 10 Running 167 /
167
07/08/03 8 6 Running 167 /
167
07/05/02 14 12 Running 167 /
167
07/07/01 15 20 Running 167 /
167
Averages 14.0 11.0
COOK ON TYING THE CONSECUTIVE STARTS STREAK:
"Never would I have thought after starting my first NASCAR Craftsman Truck
Series race that I would be tying or breaking a consecutive streak of this
magnitude. Reaching 200 starts earlier this year at Atlanta and doing it
with my brother-in-law, Bobby (East) was a feat in itself so going for the
consecutive streak is something special. It doesn't feel like 10 years have
past but the memories from my first truck race at Milwaukee, my first truck
win at Flemington Speedway and winning my last race at IRP in my sponsor's
home race, the Power Stroke Diesel 200 are some of my many highlights. I'm
getting more and more people calling me, "The Iron Man" of the series but I
remind them that Rick Crawford still holds the record. There's no need to
jinx me when I'm this close."
2006 RACE RESULTS:
Average Start: 12.4
Average Finish: 12.4
Wins: 0
Top-5s: 1
Top-10s: 5
Laps Led: 16
Earnings: $165,165
Total Driver Points: 1417
Points Standings: 11
Total Owner's Points: 1417
Owner's Standings: 12
Laps Completed: 1803
Total Possible Laps: 1804
Percentage: 99.9
MEET THE NO. 10 FORD POWER STROKE DIESEL BY INTERNATIONAL RACE TEAM . . .
Nicole Addison, Rear Tire Changer
Marty Brice, Pit Sign
Jon Bruns, Rear Tire Carrier
Cal Boprey, Truck Chief
Bill Cahill, Second Gas Can
Dennis Connor, Crew Chief
Jeff Fleenor, Catch Can
Cliff Graves, Shop Foreman
Tony Hirschman III, Spotter
Danny Johnson, Front Tire Carrier
Jeff Kirkendall, Engineer
Teresa Kirkendall, Scorer
Ken Majors, Engine Tuner
Bill Page, Gas Man / Transport Driver
Greg Pollex, Truck Owner
Steve Rasmussen, Shock Specialist
Kenneth Purcell, Jack Man
Tim Whitaker, Front Tire Changer
ppc RACING'S HISTORY AT KANSAS SPEEDWAY:
- ppc Racing won the inaugural NASCAR Busch Series (NBS) race at Kansas
Speedway with driver Jeff Green in 2001. Green led 29 of 200 laps with
teammate, Jason Keller finishing fifth (Keller led 24 laps)
- ppc Racing has five top-10 finishes in the NBS and two in the NASCAR
Craftsman Truck Series (NCTS)
- Six drivers have started a ppc Racing car and truck at Kansas Speedway:
Jason Keller, NBS (2000-04), Jeff Green, NBS (2000-01), Scott Riggs, NBS
(2002-03), Lyndon Amick, NBS (2002), Michel Jourdain Jr., NBS (2005) and
Terry Cook, NCTS (2004-05)
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