CGRFS ARCA Advance Notes for Talladega
Race: ARCA RE/MAX 250 on Friday, October 5, 2007
Track: Talladega Superspeedway (2.66-mile tri-oval)
Location: Talladega, Ala.
CGRFS ARCA Media Contacts at Talladega:
Heather Kincel, No. 40 Memorex Dodge
Kelby Krauss, No. 42 Target Dodge
Media Alert: Dario Franchitti, driver of the No. 42 Target ARCA Dodge
and 2008 driver of the No. 40 CGRFS Dodge in the Sprint Cup Series, will
be in the Talladega Superspeedway media center after ARCA qualifying on
Thursday, October 4, for a media question and answer session. For more
information, please contact the CGRFS media relations department at
704-662-9642.
Bryan Clauson and the No. 40 Memorex Dodge Team Facts:
* Testing 1, 2, 3 ...: Bryan Clauson and his No. 40 Memorex team
stopped by Talladega Superspeedway last Tuesday, September 25, to
participate in the ARCA RE/MAX Series test session. Clauson was able to
get a feel for the 2.66-mile tri-oval and preview of one of the fastest
superspeedways on the circuit. He finished the one-day test session
fourth fastest at 184.758 mph/51.83 seconds.
* One last run: This weekend's ARCA RE/MAX run at Talladega
Superspeedway will mark Clauson's first ARCA start at the Alabama track,
but his sixth and final ARCA start of the 2007 season. In just five
career ARCA runs, Clauson has earned one win and four top-five finishes.
In fact, his last ARCA effort concluded in Victory Lane at Gateway
International Raceway this past August. His average start in ARCA
competition is 8.8 and his average finish is 4.8.
* Getting to know you: Off the track, Clauson is just your
average teenager. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out with friends,
playing basketball and cheering on his favorite sports teams-the
Sacramento Kings and the Indianapolis Colts. His favorite music is
country, especially Rascal Flatts and Kenny Chesney. He has his
embarrassing moments as well he says. Following his win at Gateway, he
hesitantly admits, he had to be walked through how to do a burnout over
the radio by crew chief Brad Parrott. Shortly after his celebration, he
needed directions finding Victory Lane.
* Where does he go from here? After Friday's run at Talladega,
Clauson won't put on the brakes. He is tapped to run the remaining five
NASCAR Busch Series (NBS) races of the 2007 season with his next run
being under the lights next Friday night (October 12) at Lowe's Motor
Speedway in the No. 41 Memorex Dodge. So far, he has recorded two NBS
starts this 2007 season. He debuted at Richmond International Raceway
in early September where he raced up to as high as 21st before a
left-front tire rub relegated him into a four-lap deficit to finish the
night in 36th place. Then, this past weekend at Kansas Speedway after
starting 33rd, Clauson methodically raced his way into the top five but
fell victim to competitors with fresher tires as the race drew to a
close. He fought hard to finish the race inside of the top 15.
Unfortunately, contact with another car on lap 185 sent him spinning
into outside retaining wall and relegated him to a 23rd-place finish.
* Ladies' Night returns to CGRFS: After a successful debut in
2006, Ladies' Night is returning this October to the Chip Ganassi Racing
with Felix Sabates (CGRFS) Concord, N.C., race shop Wednesday, October
10 (6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ET), with more fun festivities. In addition to
free admission and a complimentary behind-the-scenes tour of the CGRFS
race shop, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be on the house for all
attendees. Guests will also be treated to a fall fashion show that will
include apparel designed by the CGRFS Drive4Design contest winner Heath
Harmon, as well as a sneak peek at the race team's new fall fashions.
Special guest speakers will stop by to visit and talk about their racing
careers and lives. Raffle prizes will also be given away with all
proceeds going to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Reservations are required
and there are limited tickets available, so don't delay. Call
1-866-888-6388 to reserve your spot for CGRFS Ladies' Night 2007 today.
To learn more go to www.chipganassiracing.com
<http://www.chipganassiracing.com/> and click on "Charlotte Race Week
2007."
* Get all of their autographs this October: They say the early
bird gets the worm, well in NASCAR the early fan gets the autograph.
Clauson, along with his fellow CGRFS drivers Juan Pablo Montoya, Reed
Sorenson, David Stremme and Memos Rojas (Grand-Am), will be taking a
couple hours out of their fast-pace schedules on Friday, October 12, to
stop by the CGRFS Concord, N.C., race shop to meet fans and sign
autographs. The two-hour driver autograph session is scheduled to start
at 11 a.m. and will run through 1 p.m. ET. In order to get an
autograph, wristbands are required. To pick up a wristband, stop by the
CGRFS gift shop or call toll free 1-866-888-6388 to reserve one. Note:
Wristband holders are guaranteed an autograph from each driver (between
11 a.m. and 1 p.m. ET Friday, October 12). Limit one autograph item per
person per driver. Limit two wristbands per phone reservation.
* Chassis: Brad Parrott and his No. 40 Memorex crew are bringing
chassis #601 to Talladega this weekend. Stremme and the No. 40 CGRFS
NEXTEL Cup team last raced #601 this past July at the Daytona
International Speedway (DIS) and scored a top-25 finish (started 26th,
finished 22nd).
* When to Watch: The green flag for the Friday, October 5, ARCA
RE/MAX 250 at the Talladega Superspeedway is scheduled to wave at 5 p.m.
ET Friday, October 5, and will broadcast live on SPEED (TV).
Clauson's Cumulative ARCA Stats
Starts Wins Poles Top 5s Top 10s Laps Led
5 1 0 4 4 139
Date Track Start Finish Laps Completed/(Status) Laps Led
03/24/07 USA Int'l Speedway 3 2 253/253
(Running) 61
06/02/07 Iowa Speedway 11 5 250/250 (Running)
22
07/13/07 Kentucky Speedway 11 14 100/100
(Running) 0
08/11/07 Nashville Superspeedway 8 2 113/113
(Running) 32
08/31/07 Gateway International Raceway 15 1 120/120
(Running) 24
Total Starts Avg. Start Avg. Finish Laps Completed /Total
Laps Laps Led
5 8.83 4.8 836/836 130
No. 40 Memorex Crew
Name Crew position Name Crew position
Brad Parrott Crew Chief Cody Sommer Front Tire Changer
Randall Burnett Engineer Anwar Parrish Front Tire Carrier
Lorin Ranier Spotter Dave Swann Rear Tire Changer
Jonathan Davis Chief Mechanic Adam Mills Rear Tire Carrier
Cody Sommer Front Mechanic Brandon Ballard Jack Man
Keith Montgomery Rear Mechanic Keith Montgomery Gas Man
Kevin Stoa Engine Tuner Jonathan Davis Catch Can Man
Shane Church Tire Specialist Ronnie Willard Scorer
Tom Brown Truck Driver
Dario Franchitti and the No. 42 Target Dodge Team Facts:
* Franchitti joins Ganassi: Chip Ganassi Racing with Felix
Sabates (CGRFS) announced earlier this week reigning Indianapolis 500
and IndyCar Series Champion Dario Franchitti has signed a multi-year
deal with the organization to compete in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
(NSCS) beginning in 2008. Franchitti will become the first European
driver in the 59-year history of NASCAR to join the series full time
when he assumes the driving duties of No. 40 Dodge Avenger next season.
Franchitti will run for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Raybestos Rookie of the
Year title along with an assortment of NASCAR Busch Series races.
* The study session begins at Talladega: Franchitti will
immediately begin a stock car development program similar to the one
CGRFS teammate Montoya engaged in just over a season ago when he
attempts to qualify a CGRFS-prepared No. 42 Target Dodge in Friday's
ARCA race at Talladega Superspeedway. Franchitti now teams with Montoya,
a fellow Indianapolis 500 Champion and former CART competitor. The duo
took the 1999 CART title to the wire, with the current pilot of the No.
42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge winning via a tiebreaker in the season finale.
* He's got talent: Franchitti joins CGRFS with impressive
open-wheel credentials. The 34-year-old recently captured the 2007
Indianapolis 500 title, becoming only the second Scottish-born driver to
win the race (Jim Clark in 1965), before going on to win the 2007
IndyCar Series Championship over Ganassi driver Scott Dixon in the final
turn of the season. With over 180 starts under his belt between the
CART and IndyCar Series resulting in 18 wins, 17 poles, 63 top-five and
95 top-10 finishes (1997-2007), Franchitti is the winningest driver in
U.S. open-wheel history from Great Britain. He also captured the
prestigious 12 Hours of Sebring in the LMP2 Class earlier this season in
his first ever American Le Mans Series start - much like Montoya did in
February at the Rolex 24 At Daytona for CGRFS in his first sports car
start.
* Where did he start? Franchitti began racing karts in 1984 at age
11, landing his first crown in the Scottish Junior Kart Championship.
After securing back-to-back British Junior Kart championships
(1985-1986), the Scottish Kart championship (1988), the Formula Vauxhall
Junior Championship (1991) and the British Formula Vauxhall Lotus
Championship (1993), he competed and won in the British Formula 3
Championship (1994) and the FIA International and German Touring Car
Championships (1995-1996) before making the move to CART in 1997.
* Ganassi Globalization: The addition of Franchitti to Ganassi's
stable of drivers furthers the team's international appeal, which now
represents seven countries across five series (United States-Reed
Sorenson-NNCS, Bryan Clauson-NBS, Scott Pruett-Grand Am, Rob
Finlay-Grand Am, Chris Festa-Indy Pro Series; Colombia-Montoya-NNCS;
Scotland-Franchitti-NNCS; New Zealand-Scott Dixon-IndyCar; England-Dan
Wheldon-IndyCar; Canada-Michael Valiante-Grand Am; and Mexico-Memo
Rojas-Grand Am).
* Chassis: Crew chief Brian Pattie and the No. 42 Target ARCA
team will race chassis #006 this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway.
The last time #006 raced this year was at Talladega in April with Juan
Pablo Montoya and the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline team aboard. Montoya and
team were running in the top 10 on lap 149 of the 192-lap competition,
when a steering failure forced Montoya to bring the car to pit road.
The team repaired the car, but fell six laps down to the leaders to
finish the Talladega 499 in the 31st position (started 24th).
No. 42 Target Crew
Name Crew position Name Crew position
Brian Pattie Crew Chief Trevor Lysne Front Tire Changer
Mark Rette Chief Mechanic Eric Bilyeu Front Tire Carrier
Tab Boyd Spotter Jason Sheets Rear Tire Changer
Marcus Bonicelli Front Mechanic Adam Mosher Rear Tire
Carrier
Dan Bormann Rear Mechanic Mark Jacobs Jack Man
Todd Drakulich Swing Mechanic Marcus Bonicelli Gas Man
Bart Apple Tire Specialist Ryan Quann Catch Can Man
Todd Hamm Engine Tuner Bill Cole Truck Driver
Danny Wilson Engine Tuner Phil Thomas Scorer
For more information go to: www.chipganassiracing.com