See where in the lineup Truck Series drivers will make their last qualifying runs of the season

#

Trk

Driver

Team

1

57

Norm Benning

Boedeker Con. / Watt’s / Aviation Alt. Chevrolet

2

10

* Jennifer Jo Cobb

KOMA Unwind RAM

3

84

D.J. Kennington

myskybell.com Chevrolet

4

93

* Travis Kvapil(i)

RSS Racing Chevrolet

5

50

* Brad Riethmeyer

Stacker2 / Calico Coatings Chevrolet

6

38

* Chris Jones

RSS Racing Chevrolet

7

07

J.J. Yeley(i)

BYF.org / nccer.org Toyota

8

78

* B.J. McLeod

Ultra Lube / LMC Trucks Chevrolet

9

81

Jimmy Weller III

Engine Parts Plus / Hopek Hardware Plus Toyota

10

99

Chad McCumbee

Bell Trucks America Ford

11

21

* Spencer Gallagher

Allegiant Travel Chevrolet

12

27

* Jeff Agnew

West Virgina Coal Association Chevrolet

13

35

* Mason Mingus

811 Call Before You Dig Chevrolet

14

24

Brennan Newberry #

Qore-24 Chevrolet

15

13

* Frank Kimmel

Ansell / Menards Toyota

16

60

Dakoda Armstrong

WinField Chevrolet

17

51

Kyle Busch(i)

ToyotaCare Toyota

18

39

Ryan Sieg

RSS Racing Chevrolet

19

62

Brendan Gaughan

South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet

20

33

* Cale Gale

Ruud Chevrolet

21

18

Joey Coulter

GunBroker.com Toyota

22

30

* Ben Kennedy

Florida Lottery Chevrolet

23

98

Johnny Sauter

Nextant Aerospace / Curb Records Toyot

24

17

Timothy Peters

Parts Plus Toyota

25

7

John Wes Townley

Zaxby`s Toyota

26

6

* Austin Dillon(i)

Certified Tub Welders Wanted / National Boiler Service Chevr

27

54

Darrell Wallace Jr. #

Camping World / Good Sam Toyota

28

32

Miguel Paludo

Duroline Chevrolet

29

88

Matt Crafton

Ideal Door / Menards Toyota

30

77

German Quiroga #

NET10 Wireless Toyota

31

9

Nelson Piquet Jr(i)

GunBroker.com Chevrolet

32

8

Max Gresham

Made In USA Brand Chevrolet

33

19

Ross Chastain

Melon 1 Ford

34

29

Ryan Blaney #

Cooper Standard Ford

35

34

* Ron Hornaday Jr.

Smokey Mountain Herbal Snuff Chevrolet

36

31

James Buescher

Rheem Chevrolet

37

3

Ty Dillon

Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats Chevrolet

38

4

Jeb Burton #

Arrowhead Chevrolet

* Required to qualify on time, (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

 

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Chairman and CEO thanks fans for ‘passion and commitment to NASCAR’

Dear NASCAR fans,

In a few short days, a dramatic 2013 season will end — as will the milestone 10th Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

I have said a number of times that we created the Chase to provide fans with more high stakes, late season competition that goes right down to the final event. Now 10 years into the Chase, we can point to a number of instances which fit that description. You can look back at Kurt Busch’s tight victory over Jimmie Johnson in the very first Chase. Revel in the epic back-and-forth between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards in 2011. And now this year, Jimmie Johnson continues his march toward history, attempting to fend off Matt Kenseth and Kevin Harvick in Sunday’s finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

As good as the Chase has been for our sport, we want more. We want more excitement, more passing, more drama. We want to give you more reasons to go to the race track and continue to follow our sport week after week. Rest assured that we as an industry are working hard to accomplish this goal. We’re on a mission to make the racing the best it can be. Frankly, your passion and commitment to NASCAR warrant our resolve to continuously pursue ideas that will make the best racing in the world even better.

The debut of the Gen-6 race cars – the Toyota Camry, Chevrolet SS and Ford Fusion – led to a number of highlight-reel moments on the race track this season. They not only look better but they have delivered significantly more passing across the season and some incredible moments in the capable hands of the best drivers in all of racing. But again, we want more. Our team at the NASCAR Research & Development Center, in concert with all of our NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race teams, is testing a number of rules packages in order to improve upon this season’s on-track product for 2014 and beyond. I’m proud of the effort and care put into this mission from all involved.

In terms of the 2013 season, we have had some very special moments and great accomplishments at all levels. Our first Nationwide Series race at Mid-Ohio was a great success for our sport near the home of valued series sponsor, Nationwide Insurance. In the Camping World Truck Series, the highly successful return to dirt at Eldora Speedway and the series’ first race outside of the United States at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park stand out as huge milestones. The Canadian Tire Series, NASCAR Whelen Euro Series and Toyota Mexico Series all delivered spectacular moments to NASCAR fans in all of those regions of the world, and the first Toyota Mexico Series event held in the United States at Phoenix International Raceway earlier this year will go down as a memorable, landmark moment in NASCAR’s rich history.

Darrell Wallace Jr. made history, becoming the first African-American driver in 50 years to win on the NASCAR national series stage. Kyle Larson’s win at Rockingham Speedway earlier this year, Darrell’s victory and innumerable great young drivers taking the spotlight in the K&N Pro Series ranks show that our Drive for Diversity, NASCAR Next and development series initiatives are bearing fruit on the track. These programs are filling the talent pipeline with emerging stars we’ll someday see chasing the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Finally, we are thrilled with the unification of sports car racing in North America and look forward to the inaugural TUDOR United SportsCar Championship beginning next year.

Of course, this season has not been without challenge. As a sport, we were presented with a number of unprecedented moments. In each instance, we met our responsibility to act in what we believe was in the best interest of the sport as a whole. We recognize there are times when you have agreed and others when you have not. Please know, wherever you stand on these issues, we appreciate your passion for NASCAR. It does not go unheard or unnoticed.

Now as we head into the season-ending races at Homestead-Miami Speedway and begin the countdown to Daytona, on behalf of the entire NASCAR team, I thank you for your continued passion for our sport. You are the greatest fans in the world and we wish you the very best during this coming holiday season.

Best regards,

Brian France

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15:

ON TRACK
–10-10:50 a.m. ET, NASCAR Nationwide Series practice, FOX Sports 1 (Get results)
–11 a.m.-1 p.m. ET, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice, FOX Sports 1 (Get results)
–1:30-3 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice, ESPN2 (Get results)
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–4:30 p.m. ET, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying, FOX Sports 2 (Get results)
–6:10 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying, ESPN2 (Get results)
–8 p.m. ET, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Ford EcoBoost 200, FOX Sports 1 on air at 7:30 (Get results)

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— 11 a.m. ET — Richard Petty Motorsports announcement
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16:

ON TRACK
–Noon-12:55 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice, FOX Sports 2 (Get results)
–1:05 p.m. ET, NASCAR Nationwide Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying, FOX Sports 2 (Get results)
–3-3:50 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice, FOX Sports 2 (Get results)
–4:30 p.m. ET, NASCAR Nationwide Series Ford EcoBoost 300, ESPN on air at 4 (Get results)

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17:

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–3 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Ford EcoBoost 400, ESPN on air at 1 (Get results)

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