Get To Know Newton 250 scheduled for May 18 at Iowa Speedway

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TALLADEGA, Ala. — Five NASCAR Nationwide Series teams will participate in a test session Tuesday at Iowa Speedway as the track prepares to host the Get To Know Newton 250 on Sunday, May 18. 

Brian Scott (Richard Childress Racing No. 2 Chevrolet), Trevor Bayne (Roush Fenway Racing No. 6 Ford), Chase Elliott and Austin Theriault (JR Motorsports No. 9 Chevrolet), Brad Keselowski (Team Penske No. 22 Ford) and Sam Hornish Jr. (Team Penske No. 54 Toyota) will be on hand.

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"It’s basically a confirmation test for the track," Wayne Auton, NASCAR Nationwide Series director, said. "There are a couple of areas we want to look at and, if necessary, address before we get into the race week.

"We told the teams they can bring as many drivers as they want, but we limited them to just the five cars. There’s an open test on Friday of race week, so we believe everyone will have (adequate) track time." 

According to track officials, fans are welcome to attend Tuesday’s test, which is scheduled to run from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and 1-6 p.m. Backstretch viewing will be available.

Following the open test on Friday, May 16, Nationwide teams will qualify Saturday (May 17) with the race scheduled to get underway Sunday, the 18th, at 2 p.m. ET.

The race will be the first time the series has visited Iowa Speedway since it was purchased by NASCAR late last year.

"It’s an attractive asset in a region of the country that is very NASCAR centric," NASCAR CEO Brian France said in December. "They run multiple events for multiple series and they’ve had a lot of success. 

"We’ve got a lot of talent through our system that we’ll be able to deploy to promote, run, operate and execute that facility and we’ll do our best to position it."

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Winless in 2014, Joe Gibbs Racing driver is a favorite to win on the 1.5-mile track

Matt Kenseth won a career-high seven Sprint Cup races last season, but he’s yet to visit Victory Lane through the first 10 races of 2014. That could change Saturday night when Kenseth competes in the 5-Hour Energy 400 at Kansas Speedway. Kenseth has won two of the last three Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas. He won the pole in record time there last spring, and led 110 of the first 111 laps on his way to the win. Kenseth has six top-5 finishes in his 16 career starts on the 1.5-mile track. Of the 12 poles he’s won over his 518 career races in the premier series, two of them have come at Kansas.

 

The Truck Series returns to action at Kansas

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Entry # Driver Owner Crew chief Manufacturer Sponsor

1

0

Ryan Ellis(i)

Kenneth Grimes

Joe Cobb

14 Chevrolet

Grimes Irrigation & Construction

2

02

Tyler Young

Randy Young

Bryan Berry

13 Chevrolet

Randco/Young’s Building Systems

3

5

John Wes Townley

Richard Wauters

Richard Wauters

14 Toyota

Zaxby’s Real Chicken

4

7

Brian Ickler

Tom Deloach

Chris Carrier

14 Toyota

Bullet Liner

5

07

Jimmy Weller III

Ken Smith

Jason Miller

14 Chevrolet

Polaris

6

08

Todd Shafer

Bobby Dotter

Doug Weddle

14 Chevrolet

Thunder Exhaust

7

8

Joe Nemechek

Sidney Mauldin

Jerry Babb

14 Toyota

pelletgrillusa.com-SWM

8

9

Brennan Newberry

Joe Denette

Gere Kennon

14 Chevrolet

Qore-24

9

10

Jennifer Jo Cobb

Jennifer Jo Cobb

Steve Kuykendall

14 Chevrolet

Mark One Electric

10

13

Jeb Burton

Duke Thorson

Dennis Connor

14 Toyota

Carolina Nut Co.

11

17

Timothy Peters

Tom Deloach

Marcus Richmond II

14 Toyota

Red Horse Racing

12

19

Joey Logano(i)

Brad Keselowski

Doug Randolph

14 Ford

Reese Towpower

13

20

Austin Dillon(i)

Bob Newberry

Jeff Hensley

14 Chevrolet

NTS Motorsports

14

21

Joey Coulter

Maurice Gallagher Jr

Jeff Stankiewicz

14 Chevrolet

VERTX

15

23

Spencer Gallagher

Maurice Gallagher Jr

Ryan London

14 Chevrolet

Allegiant Travel

16

29

Ryan Blaney

Brad Keselowski

Chad Kendrick

14 Ford

Cooper Standard

17

30

Ron Hornaday Jr

Steve Turner

Shannon Rursch

14 Chevrolet

Rheem

18

31

Ben Kennedy

Steve Turner

Michael Shelton

14 Chevrolet

TBA

19

32

Tayler Malsam

Harry Scott Jr

Mike Hillman Jr

14 Chevrolet

Outerwall

20

35

Mason Mingus

Kevin Cywinski

Mark Rette

14 Toyota

Call 811

21

136

TBA

Beverly Mittler

Michael Mittler

14 Chevrolet

TBA

22

142

Charles Lewandoski

Rebecca Young

William Sandlin

13 Chevrolet

Randco/Young’s Building Systems

23

50

T J Bell

Mark Beaver

Randy Dean II

14 Chevrolet

America’s Linemen

24

51

Kyle Busch(i)

Kyle Busch

Eric Phillips

14 Toyota

ToyotaCare

25

54

Darrell Wallace Jr

Kyle Busch

Jerry Baxter

14 Toyota

Toyota Time Sales Event

26

57

Norm Benning

Norm Benning

Kevin Dargie

14 Chevrolet

TBA

27

63

Justin Jennings

Michael Mittler

Michael Mittler

14 Chevrolet

TBD

28

* 166

TBA

Chris Baluch

TBA

14 Ford

TBA

29

74

TBA

Mike Harmon

TBA

14 Chevrolet

TBA

30

77

German Quiroga

Tom Deloach

Butch Hylton

14 Toyota

OtterBox

31

88

Matt Crafton

Rhonda Thorson

Carl Joiner

14 Toyota

Goof Off-Menards

32

98

Johnny Sauter

Mike Curb

Eugene Wachtel

14 Toyota

Nextant Aerospace-Curb Records

33

99

Bryan Silas

Chris Baluch

Gary Cogswell

14 Chevrolet

TBA

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The Sprint Cup Series makes its first of two stops at Kansas Speedway

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Entry # Driver Owner Crew chief Manufacturer Sponsor

1

1

Jamie McMurray

Felix Sabates

Keith Rodden

14 Chevrolet

McDonald’s

2

2

Brad Keselowski

Roger Penske

Paul Wolfe

14 Ford

Wurth

3

3

Austin Dillon

Richard Childress

Gil Martin

14 Chevrolet

Dow

4

4

Kevin Harvick

Tony Stewart

Rodney Childers

14 Chevrolet

Jimmy John’s

5

5

Kasey Kahne

Linda Hendrick

Kenny Francis

14 Chevrolet

Farmers Insurance/Thankamillionteachers.com

6

7

Michael Annett

Tommy Baldwin

Kevin Manion

14 Chevrolet

Accell Construction

7

9

Marcos Ambrose

Richard Petty

Drew Blickensderfer

14 Ford

DeWALT

8

10

Danica Patrick

Tony Stewart

Tony Gibson

13 Chevrolet

GoDaddy

9

11

Denny Hamlin

J D Gibbs

Darian Grubb

14 Toyota

FedEx Freight

10

12

Ryan Blaney(i)

Roger Penske

Greg Erwin

14 Ford

SKF

11

13

Casey Mears

Bob Germain

Bootie Barker III

14 Chevrolet

No. 13 GEICO Chevrolet SS

12

14

Tony Stewart

Margaret Haas

Chad Johnston

14 Chevrolet

Bass Pro Shops-Mobil 1 Chevrolet

13

15

Clint Bowyer

Rob Kauffman

Brian Pattie

14 Toyota

Cherry 5-Hour ENERGY for Special Ops Warrior Foundation

14

16

Greg Biffle

Jack Roush

Matt Puccia

14 Ford

3M Novec

15

17

Ricky Stenhouse Jr

John Henry

Michael Kelley

14 Ford

Zest

16

18

Kyle Busch

Joe Gibbs

Dave Rogers

14 Toyota

Snickers

17

20

Matt Kenseth

Joe Gibbs

Jason Ratcliff

14 Toyota

Dollar General

18

22

Joey Logano

Walter Czarnecki

Todd Gordon

14 Ford

AAA Insurance

19

23

Alex Bowman

Ron Devine

Dave Winston

14 Toyota

Dr. Pepper Toyota Camry

20

24

Jeff Gordon

Rick Hendrick

Alan Gustafson

14 Chevrolet

Axalta Coatings

21

26

Cole Whitt

Anthony Marlowe

Randy Cox

14 Toyota

Iowa Chop House

22

27

Paul Menard

Richard Childress

Slugger Labbe

14 Chevrolet

Shrock / Menards

23

31

Ryan Newman

Richard Childress

Luke Lambert

14 Chevrolet

Kwikset

24

32

Travis Kvapil

Frank Stoddard Jr

Daniel Stillman

14 Ford

TBA

25

33

David Stremme

Joe Falk

Mark Hillman

14 Chevrolet

Little Joe’s Autos

26

34

David Ragan

Bob Jenkins

Jay Guy

14 Ford

TACO BELL

27

36

Reed Sorenson

Allan Heinke

Todd Parrott

14 Chevrolet

TBA

28

38

David Gilliland

Brad Jenkins

Frank Kerr

14 Ford

LONG JOHN SILVER’S

29

40

Landon Cassill(i)

Michael Hillman

Mike Abner

14 Chevrolet

Carsforsale.com

30

41

Kurt Busch

Gene Haas

Daniel Knost

14 Chevrolet

Haas Automation

31

42

Kyle Larson

Chip Ganassi

Chris Heroy

14 Chevrolet

Target

32

43

Aric Almirola

Richard Petty

Trent Owens

14 Ford

Farmland

33

144

J J Yeley(i)

John Cohen

Steve Lane

14 Chevrolet

TBA

34

47

A J Allmendinger

Tad Geschickter

Brian Burns

14 Chevrolet

Kingsford Charcoal

35

48

Jimmie Johnson

Jeff Gordon

Chad Knaus

14 Chevrolet

Lowe’s

36

51

Justin Allgaier

Harry Scott Jr

Steve Addington

14 Chevrolet

BRANDT Professional Agriculture

37

55

Brian Vickers

Michael Waltrip

Billy Scott

14 Toyota

Aaron’s Dream Machine

38

66

Joe Nemechek(i)

Jay Robinson

Scott Eggleston

14 Toyota

Land Castle Title

39

77

Dave Blaney

Randy Humphrey

Peter Sospenzo

14 Ford

TBA

40

78

Martin Truex Jr

Barney Visser

Todd Berrier

14 Chevrolet

Furniture Row

41

83

Ryan Truex

Ron Devine

Doug Richert

14 Toyota

TBA

42

88

Dale Earnhardt Jr

Rick Hendrick

Steve Letarte

14 Chevrolet

National Guard

43

98

Josh Wise

Mike Curb

Gene Nead

14 Chevrolet

Phil Parsons Racing

44

99

Carl Edwards

Jack Roush

James Fennig

14 Ford

Aflac

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A statistical lookahead to the first of two Sprint Cup Series stops at Kansas

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Below is a look at some of the top statistical
performers at Kansas Speedway in Kansas City, Kan., going into
the 5-Hour Energy 400 Benefiting Special Operations Warrior Foundation on May 10.

KANSAS-SPECIFIC STATISTICS
 
Greg Biffle (No. 16 3M Novec Ford)
·         Two wins, seven top fives, nine top 10s; one pole
·         Average finish of 10.3
·         Average Running Position of 9.1, second-best
·         Driver Rating of 106.9, third-best
·         205 Fastest Laps Run, third-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.911 mph, fourth-fastest
·         2,574 Laps in the Top 15 (81.7%), third-most
·         472 Quality Passes (passes of cars in the top 15 under green), third-most
 
Clint Bowyer (No. 15 Cherry 5-Hour ENERGY for Special Ops Warrior Foundation Toyota)
·         Two top fives, five top 10s
·         Average finish of 13.2
·         Driver Rating of 90.1, 10th-best
 
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (No. 88 National Guard Chevrolet)
·         One top five, seven top 10s; one pole
·         Average finish of 15.9
·         Driver Rating of 89.9, 11th-best
·         773 Green Flag Passes, ninth-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.549 mph, ninth-fastest
·         1,738 Laps in the Top 15 (60.2%), 12th-most
·         366 Quality Passes, 12th-most
 
Carl Edwards (No. 99 Aflac Ford)
·         Five top fives, nine top 10s
·         Average finish of 10.8
·         Average Running Position of 12.3, seventh-best
·         Driver Rating of 96.6, sixth-best
·         125 Fastest Laps Run, eighth-most
·         820 Green Flag Passes, seventh-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.678 mph, fifth-fastest
·         2,166 Laps in the Top 15 (68.7%), sixth-most
·         457 Quality Passes, fourth-most
 
Jeff Gordon (No. 24 Axalta Coatings Chevrolet)
·         Two wins, nine top fives, 11 top 10s
·         Average finish of 10.6
·         Average Running Position of 9.8, fourth-best
·         Driver Rating of 99.6, fourth-best
·         109 Fastest Laps Run, 10th-most
·         735 Green Flag Passes, 12th-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.943 mph, third-fastest
·         2,669 Laps in the Top 15 (84.7%), second-most
·         474 Quality Passes, second-most
 
Denny Hamlin (No. 11 FedEx Freight Toyota)
·         One win, three top fives, three top 10s
·         Average finish of 14.8
·         Average Running Position of 14.1, 11th-best
·         Driver Rating of 89.2, 12th-best
·         69 Fastest Laps Run, 12th-most
·         1,942 Laps in the Top 15 (67.3%), ninth-most
·         378 Quality Passes, 11th-most
 
Kevin Harvick (No. 4 Jimmy John’s Chevrolet)
·         One win, two top fives, seven top 10s; one pole
·         Average finish of 12.1
·         Average Running Position of 12.2, sixth-best
·         Driver Rating of 95.9, seventh-best
·         140 Fastest Laps Run, fourth-most
·         Series-high 900 Green Flag Passes
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.653 mph, sixth-fastest
·         2,208 Laps in the Top 15 (70.1%), fifth-most
·         424 Quality Passes, fifth-most
 
Jimmie Johnson (No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet)
·         Two wins, six top fives, 13 top 10s; three poles
·         Average finish of 7.5
·         Series-best Average Running Position of 7.4
·         Series-best Driver Rating of 118.9
·         Series-high 470 Fastest Laps Run
·         853 Green Flag Passes, fifth-most
·         Series-best Average Green Flag Speed of 166.603 mph
·         Series-high 2,812 Laps in the Top 15 (89.2%)
·         Series-high 566 Quality Passes
 
Kasey Kahne (No. 5 Farmers Insurance/Thankamillionteachers.com Chevrolet)
·         Three top fives, six top 10s; three poles
·         Average finish of 14.0
·         Average Running Position of 14.0, 10th-best
·         Driver Rating of 91.1, ninth-best
·         133 Fastest Laps Run, sixth-most
·         856 Green Flag Passes, fourth-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.547 mph, 10th-fastest
·         1,990 Laps in the Top 15 (63.1%), seventh-most
·         397 Quality Passes, eighth-most
 
Matt Kenseth (No. 20 Dollar General Toyota)
·         Two wins, six top fives, nine top 10s; two poles
·         Average finish of 14.6
·         Average Running Position of 9.6, third-best
·         Driver Rating of 109.6, second-best
·         232 Fastest Laps Run, second-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.946 mph, second-fastest
·         2,564 Laps in the Top 15 (81.3%), fourth-most
·         400 Quality Passes, seventh-most
 
Tony Stewart (No. 14 Bass Pro Shops/Mobil 1 Chevrolet)
·         Two wins, six top fives, nine top 10s
·         Average finish of 12.3
·         Average Running Position of 11.3, fifth-best
·         Driver Rating of 97.5, fifth-best
·         137 Fastest Laps Run, fifth-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.625 mph, eighth-fastest
·         1,984 Laps in the Top 15 (68.8%), eighth-most
·         401 Quality Passes, sixth-most
 
Martin Truex Jr. (No. 78 Furniture Row Chevrolet)
·         Three top fives, three top 10s
·         Average finish of 19.2
·         Average Running Position of 13.8, eighth-best
·         Driver Rating of 91.5, eighth-best
·         131 Fastest Laps Run, seventh-most
·         Average Green Flag Speed of 165.627 mph, seventh-fastest
·         1,791 Laps in the Top 15 (62.1%), 11th-most

Kansas Speedway Data
Season Race #: 11 of 36 (05-10-14)
Track Size: 1.5-miles
Banking/Turn 1 & 2: 17 to 20 degrees
Banking/Turn 3 & 4: 17 to 20 degrees
Banking/Frontstretch: 10 degrees
Banking/Backstretch: 5 degrees
Frontstretch Length: 2,685 feet
Backstretch Length: 2,207 feet
Race Length: 267 laps / 400 miles

Top 10 Driver Ratings at Kansas
Jimmie Johnson …………………….. 118.9
Matt Kenseth …………………………. 109.6
Greg Biffle …………………………….. 106.9
Jeff Gordon …………………………….. 99.6
Tony Stewart …………………………… 97.5
Carl Edwards…………………………… 96.6
Kevin Harvick ………………………….. 95.9
Martin Truex Jr ………………………… 91.5
Kasey Kahne …………………………… 91.1
Clint Bowyer ……………………………. 90.1
Note: Driver Ratings compiled from 2005-2013
races (12 total) among active drivers at Kansas
Speedway.

Qualifying/Race Data
2013 pole winner:
Matt Kenseth, Toyota
191.864 mph, 28.145 secs. 04-21-13

2013 race winner: Matt Kenseth, Toyota
133.611 mph, (02:59:51), 04-21-13

Track qualifying record: Matt Kenseth, Toyota
191.864 mph, 28.145 secs. 04-19-13

Track race record: Denny Hamlin, Toyota
133.611 mph, (02:59:51), 04-22-12

Kansas Speedway:
Histor
y
·         Groundbreaking was held on May 25, 1999.
·         The official opening of Kansas Speedway was in 2001, with the first events being an ARCA race and a NASCAR K&N Pro Series West race on the same day – June 2.
·         The first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race was on Sept. 30, 2001 – won by Jeff Gordon.
·         During the 2012 season, between the April and October events the 1.5-mile track underwent a repave adding variable banking in the corners.

Notebook
·         There have been 16 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas Speedway, one NSCS event from 2001 – 2010 and two races per year since 2011.
·         111 drivers have competed in at least one NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas; 83 in more than one.
·         Seven drivers have started all 16 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas Speedway – Jeff Gordon, Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick, Kurt Busch, Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth and Ryan Newman.
·         Jason Leffler won the inaugural Coors Light pole at Kansas Speedway in 2001 with a speed of 176.499 mph.
·         11 drivers have Coors Light poles at Kansas, led by Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne with three each.
·         Jimmie Johnson is the only driver to win consecutive Coors Light poles at Kansas Speedway (2007 and 2008).
·         Youngest Kansas pole winner: Jason Leffler (09/30/2001 – 26 years, 0 months, 14 days).
·         Oldest Kansas pole winner: Mark Martin (10/04/2009 – 50 years, 8 months, 25 days).
·         11 different drivers have won at Kansas Speedway, led by Greg Biffle, Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart and Jimmie Johnson with two each.
·         Roush Fenway Racing and Hendrick Motorsports are tied for the most wins at Kansas in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series with four each.
·         Chevrolet leads the series in wins at Kansas with eight victories; followed by Ford with four wins.
·         Four of the 16 (25%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas Speedway have been won from the Coors Light pole; Joe Nemechek (2004), Jimmie Johnson (2008), Matt Kenseth (spring 2013), Kevin Harvick (fall 2013).  
·         Five of the 16 (31.2%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas Speedway have been won from the front row: four from the pole and one from second-place.
·         10 of the 16 (62.5%) NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Kansas Speedway have been won from a top-10 starting position.
·         Two of the 16 (12.5%) NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas Speedway have been won from a starting position outside the top 20.
·         The deepest in the field that a race winner has started at Kansas Speedway was 25th, by Brad Keselowski in the spring of 2011.
·         Youngest Kansas winner: Ryan Newman (10/05/2003 – 25 years, 9 months, 27 days).
·         Oldest Kansas winner: Mark Martin (10/09/2005 – 46 years, 9 months, 0 days).
·         Martin Truex Jr., Kasey Kahne and Ryan Newman are tied for the series most runner-up finishes at Kansas Speedway with two each.  
·         Jeff Gordon leads the series in top-five finishes at Kansas Speedway with nine; followed by Greg Biffle with seven.
·         Jimmie Johnson leads the series in top-10 finishes at Kansas Speedway with 13; followed by Jeff Gordon (11), Edwards, Biffle, Kenseth and Stewart each have nine.
·         Jimmie Johnson leads all active drivers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in average starting position at Kansas Speedway with a 10.800.
·         Jimmie Johnson (7.533) leads the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in average finishing position at Kansas Speedway – he is the only driver with an average finish in the top-10 at Kansas.
·         There has been one NSCS race resulting with a green-white-checkered finish at Kansas Speedway: fall of 2011 (267/272).
·         Only one of the 16 races at Kansas Speedway has been shortened due to weather conditions: fall of 2007.
·         Qualifying has never been cancelled due to weather conditions in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Kansas Speedway.
·         Denny Hamlin has participated in the most NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at Kansas Speedway without posting a DNF (11).
·         Jason Leffler (09/30/2001) is the only driver to post his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light pole at Kansas Speedway.   
·         2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion and 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion Austin Dillon (10/09/2011) and Denny Hamlin (10/09/2005) made their first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career starts at Kansas Speedway.
·         Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth are the only two NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers that have posted consecutive wins at Kansas Speedway: Gordon (2001 and 2002 – the first two NSCS events at Kansas) and Kenseth (fall of 2012, spring of 2013).
·         Nine of the 10 active NASCAR Sprint Cup Series winners at Kansas Speedway participated in at least two or more races before visiting Victory Lane. Jeff Gordon won at Kansas in his first appearance.  
·         Kevin Harvick competed at Kansas Speedway 15 times before winning last fall; the longest span of any the 11 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series winners at Kansas.
·         Kevin Harvick (15) and Matt Kenseth (13) have made 10 or more attempts before their first win at Kansas Speedway.
·         Kurt Busch leads the series with the most NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Kansas Speedway without visiting Victory Lane at 16.
·         Since the advent of electronic scoring the closest margin of victory in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Kansas Speedway was the (10/10/2004) race won by Joe Nemechek with a MOV of 0.081 second.
·         Jimmie Johnson leads the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series in laps led at Kansas Speedway with 562 laps led in 15 starts.
·         Danica Patrick is the only female driver that has competed at Kansas Speedway in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series:

Driver

Starting Position

Finishing Position

Date

Danica Patrick

29

43

10/6/2013

Danica Patrick

25

25

4/21/2013

Danica Patrick

40

32

10/21/2012

 
 

NASCAR in Kansas

  • There have been 16 NASCAR Sprint Cup races in Kansas.

  • 17 drivers in NASCAR national series history have their home state recorded as Kansas.

  • Two drivers from Kansas have won at least one race in NASCAR’s three national series; both have won in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

  • Driver

    NSCS

    NNS

    NCWTS

    Clint Bowyer

    8

    8

    3

    Jim Roper 1 0 0

     

     

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    Plan your NASCAR weekend with these on-track times for Kansas

    All times ET

    TV LISTINGS / BUY TICKETS / WEEKEND TRACK EVENTS

    SATURDAY, MAY 10

    PRE-RACE SCHEDULE
    — 5:30:00 p.m.: Driver/Crew Chief Meeting (NCWTS Garage & on Sprint Vision)
    — 6:41:30 p.m.: Official Welcome by: Pat Warren, President of Kansas Speedway (remarks)
    — 6:47:00 p.m.: Intro Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award Recipient:  Don Post
    — 6:47:30 p.m.: Intro Honorary Pace Car Driver: Jordy Nelson, Former Kansas State player & Current Wide Receiver for Green Bay Packers
    — 6:48:00 p.m.: Intro Honorary Race Official:  Bruce Weber, Men’s Basketball Coach, Kansas State
    — 6:48:30 p.m.: Intro Honorary Starter: Jana Bowyer, Mother of 5-Hour Energy Driver, Clint Bowyer
    — 6:49:00 p.m.: Intro Grand Marshal: Retired Army Colonel Roger Donlon, 1st Recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor in Vietnam; First member of Special Forces to be honored
    — 6:49:30 p.m.: Intro Miss Sprint Cup: Madison Martin
    — 6:50:00 p.m.: NSCS Drivers Introductions with NASCAR Special Awards
    — 7:30:00 p.m.: Presentation of Colors by: Kansas Army National Guard
    — 7:30:20 p.m.: Invocation by: Chaplain David Jenkins, State Chaplain of the Kansas National Guard
    — 7:30:45 p.m.: Intro National Anthem
    — 7:31:00 p.m.: National Anthem: Father Meinrad Miller, Benedictine Monk & Priest; Theology Professor at Benedictine College in Atchison, KS
    — 7:32:20 p.m.: Flyover TOT by:  10 RVs from the KC Flight Team (Turn 3 to Turn 2)
    — 7:37:30 p.m.: "Drivers, Start Your Engines" by: Retired Army Colonel Roger Donlon, 1st Recipient of a Congressional Medal of Honor in Vietnam; First member of Special Forces to be honored
    — 7:46:30 p.m.: Start of the 5-hour Energy 400 (267 Laps, 400 Miles)

    ON TRACK
    — 7:30
    p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 5-Hour Energy 400 benefiting Special
    Operations Warrior Foundation (267 laps, 400.5 miles), FOX (Follow live)

    PRESS CONFERENCES (Watch live)
    — 10:45 p.m. approx.: Post-NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 5-Hour Energy 400

    THURSDAY, MAY 8:

    ON TRACK
    — 3:15-4:15 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice, No TV (Get results)
    — 4:45-5:45 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice, No TV (Get results)

    PRESS CONFERENCES (Watch live)
    — 1:45 p.m.: Ryan Blaney
    — 2 p.m.: Matt Crafton

    FRIDAY, MAY 9:

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    Crowds flock to former football star, bringing awareness to cause

    TUCSON, Ariz. — At 52 years old, Herschel Walker still looks like he could pound through almost any defensive line for at least a few yards.
          
    Instead, this week it’s mileage on the mind of the former Heisman Trophy winner. He’s participating for the ninth straight year in the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America, and he’s easily the most physically fit rider among the 200 on the road from California to Florida.
          
    Seventeen years after retiring from professional football, the former University of Georgia star running back maintains a daily fitness regimen that keeps his body in peak condition. He has participated in Mixed Martial Arts matches and says he might have one more in him before leaving that sport.

    Day 2 recap
     
    Started:
    Tucson, Arizona.
    Finished: Las Cruces, New Mexico.
    Miles traveled: 360.3.

    Since being introduced to the Petty Ride about a decade ago, Walker has been one of the ride’s main attractions. He signs autographs at every stop along the way, records a string of television interviews and smiles for photographs with young kids who have no clue about the power with which he once roamed football fields.
          
    "I’m sort of like a crazy football player all the time," Walker said. "If I’m going to do anything, I’m going to try to do it well. I don’t care what it is. Since I want to be on this ride, I think I have to help see what I could do."
       
    Walker, who operates several businesses, participates in the ride as a sponsor and has brought several other riders into the fold.
          
    "I had followed Richard Petty — I call him Mr. Petty — racing and watched Kyle race, but I only got to know them about 10 years ago," he said. "I fell in love with them and what they’re doing. They’re so real. I’ve been all over the world and met all types of people, but I haven’t forgotten who I am, and that’s important. The Pettys are special people in that way."
          
    Walker has visited the Victory Junction Gang Camp and seen what people describe as the magic there.
          
    "I see the young kids there who have been with their parents 24/7," he said. "The parents have never left that child. You see the parents leave their child there, and when they come back, the kid doesn’t want to go home. They have such a great time. Kyle has really put something special together through honoring his son (Adam), and I think I have to help see what I can do."
          
    An ultimate athlete, Walker has no problem deciding where he stands on the occasional debate concerning whether race car drivers are athletes.
          
    "There’s no doubt that they are," he said. "You get in that car, you better be in shape. Conditioning is so important, no matter what sport you’re in, as to how you finish. Sometimes you get exhausted and start losing it. It can play tricks on you.
          
    "I’ve driven a car at about 170 on a track almost alone. You put more cars out there, inches apart. That requires an athlete."
     
    Day 2 recap
     
    Started: Tucson, Arizona.
    Finished: Las Cruces, New Mexico.
    Miles traveled: 360.3.

    Notes: The second day of the ride, across the Desert Southwest, brought more soaring temperatures and calls from ride organizers for participants to stay hydrated. Saturday’s high of 103 degrees along the route in Arizona forced some riders into air-conditioned vehicles. Their bikes were placed into trucks temporarily. … A highlight of Sunday’s run was a stop in Tombstone, Arizona, an infamous Old West town that was the site of the historic shootout at the OK Corral.

    Monday’s route: Las Cruces, New Mexico to Cloudcroft, New Mexico; to Carlsbad, New Mexico; to Midland, Texas.

    Donate: The Kyle Petty Charity Ride raises money for the Victory Junction Gang Camp, a summer camp for chronically ill children. To donate, victoryjunction.org.

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