Defending track winner Kligerman expects a lot from Childress trucks

TALLADEGA, Ala. – Three of the top four drivers in NASCAR’s Camping World Truck Series will start inside the top five for Saturday’s fred’s 250 powered by Coca-Cola at Talladega Superspeedway.

Points leader Matt Crafton isn’t starting in the top five.

"It really doesn’t mean anything once you drop the green," Crafton said on the heels of his lap that placed him 23rd in the 36-truck field. "Yes, it is nice to have a truck that you can go out there and lead and tow the pack with – we’re not going to be able to do that. But if we get in the right position … we’ll be just fine at the end."

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The ThorSport Racing driver heads into this weekend’s race with a 41-point lead on defending series champion James Buescher (Turner Scott Motorsports). Ty Dillon (Richard Childress Racing) is third and trails by 53 after 17 races.

Rookie Jeb Burton will start on the pole, his lap of 176.182 mph good enough to earn the Turner-Scott driver his sixth No. 1 starting spot of the season. Max Gresham (Sharp-Gallaher Racing), Kyle Busch (Kyle Busch Motorsports), Buescher and Dillon completed the top five.

With top-10 finishes in this year’s first 16 races – an 11th place result at Las Vegas snapped the streak – Crafton said the game plan for Talladega was simply "to get out of this place."

"That’s the best way to put it," he said. "If I was saying this is my favorite race track, I’d be lying to you. The thing is, just so much of it is not in your control and that’s the most aggravating part about it. You just hold it wide open and wait for somebody to make a mistake. That’s what it comes down to.

"If we get out of here with a top five, that would be a win for us; if we have the right Toyota pushing us at the end of the race, we’d have a shot at winning. But we’re not going to go out there and do it on our own."

Burton, a winner at Texas earlier this season, said his team didn’t do a lot of drafting on Friday during practice, "so the race will be a totally different ballgame.

"Hopefully we can have a good, clean day, have some fun and lead some laps.

"It’s so different; a lot of things are out of your control here. … We’ve got to get some more points, start building for next season. And (this race) is a good place to start."

A year ago, Parker Kligerman scored the win, taking the lead with two laps remaining before a multicar wreck unfolded on the final lap to end the race under caution.

"I remember everything about that. Obviously it was a great weekend, a redemption weekend. We had come so close to winning so many weeks in a row in that No. 7 truck – I finished second with it five or six times, something like that. It was just getting out of hand.

"It was a place I never expected it to happen. I’ve always been good at superspeedway racing, in the Nationwide Series I’ve run top-five a couple of times and led a lot of laps. … It was a big deal, and great for my career."

Kligerman, making his return to the series this year, said he expects the Childress trucks to be tough – "they do a great job and have a great motor program," he said.

"We’ve been fast in the Toyotas with the Joe Gibbs motors, we just don’t seem to show the qualifying speed the Chevys can, specifically the RCR ones. Turner-Scott has been fast as well, so maybe it’s a Chevy thing.

"Those are the kinds of trucks you look at as being fast in qualifying. As for the race, honestly it’s one of those things where I say if you get me in the show, I’ll find a way to run up front. The draft is a great equalizer."

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Trucks regular to join Dillon, Scott in three-car RCR effort

TALLADEGA, Ala. — Richard Childress Racing officials announced that driver Brendan Gaughan will compete in the NASCAR Nationwide Series in 2014, a move that will give the organization a minimum of three full-time teams in the series.
 
Gaughan will join teammates Ty Dillon and Brian Scott. Gaughan and Dillon currently compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series.

RCR has fielded Nationwide Series teams on a full-time basis for Scott and Austin Dillon this year. Austin Dillon will make the move to the Sprint Cup tour next season.
 
"RCR’s Nationwide program is stronger, or just as strong, as its Truck Series program," Gaughan, 38, said Friday at Talladega Superspeedway. "Austin has been doing one hell of a job and I get to keep working with Ty.
 
"I love being at RCR. I said it a couple of years ago when I got here — I don’t want to drive for another race team and I want to win races. The only thing we haven’t done this year is win. We’ve led laps, we’ve been the fastest Chevrolet quite a few times. We just haven’t gotten the win. But we still have five shots at it; I plan on going out with at least a couple of wins this year."
 
An eight-time winner in the truck series, Gaughan is 10th in points heading into Saturday’s fred’s 250 here at Talladega. His highest finish of the season thus far has been a runner-up effort at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
 
Gaughan’s Nationwide car will carry the number 62, with sponsorship from South Point Hotel & Casino. Shane Wilson, Gaughan’s crew chief in the Truck Series, will head up the Nationwide team.
 
"We’re really looking forward to our Nationwide program running for the driver’s and owner’s championship," said Mike Dillon, competition director for RCR. "Keeping Brendan in the family, we’re happy with that. He’s been a good partner on and off the track."
 
According to Dillon, officials haven’t ruled out remaining in the Truck Series.
 
"We have intentions on running the Truck Series (in ’14)," he said. "We’re working on the truck programs right now (and) we met with sponsors last week."
 
Dillon also said a fourth car, carrying the number 33 and driven by the organization’s Cup drivers, would likely be on the track for select Nationwide events, if not full-time.
 
RCR also fields three Sprint Cup teams, with the current lineup of Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick and Paul Menard.

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# Car Driver Team
1 51 Justin Allgaier(i) Brandt Chevrolet
2 93 Travis Kvapil Dr Pepper Toyota
3 98 Michael McDowell Phil Parsons Racing Ford
4 14 Austin Dillon(i) Bass Pro Shops / Mobil 1 Chevrolet
5 12 Sam Hornish Jr.(i) SKF Ford
6 10 Danica Patrick # GoDaddy Breast Cancer Awareness Chevrolet
7 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet
8 33 Landon Cassill(i) ERC Acquired TMone Chevrolet
9 38 David Gilliland Long John Silver’s Ford
10 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet
11 24 Jeff Gordon Axalta Chevrolet
12 29 Kevin Harvick Jimmy John’s Chevrolet
13 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. # Nationwide Insurance Ford
14 9 Marcos Ambrose DeWalt Ford
15 30 Cole Whitt(i) Black Clover Toyota
16 7 Dave Blaney Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet
17 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Mountain Dew / XBox One Chevrolet
18 83 David Reutimann Burger King / Dr Pepper Toyota
19 21 Trevor Bayne(i) Motorcraft / Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford
20 47 Bobby Labonte Scott Products Toyota
21 99 Carl Edwards Subway Ford
22 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Halloween Toyota
23 40 Tony Raines(i) Hillman Racing Chevrolet
24 39 Ryan Newman WIX Filters Chevrolet
25 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s Chevrolet
26 13 Casey Mears GEICO Ford
27 55 Michael Waltrip Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
28 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet
29 34 David Ragan Safecar.gov Ford
30 1 Jamie McMurray Cessna Chevrolet
31 35 Josh Wise(i) A&W All American Food Ford
32 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Ford
33 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
34 78 Kurt Busch Furniture Row / Wonder Bread Chevrolet
35 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Freight Toyota
36 32 Terry Labonte C&J Energy Services Ford
37 16 Greg Biffle Scotch Blue Ford
38 36 JJ Yeley Golden Corral Chevrolet
39 27 Paul Menard Menards / Duracell Chevrolet
40 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota
41 43 Aric Almirola Charter Ford
42 87 Joe Nemechek(i) NEMCO – JRR Toyota
43 15 Clint Bowyer 5-hour Energy Toyota
44 20 Matt Kenseth Home Depot Let’s Do This Toyota
* Required to qualify on time, (i) Ineligible for driver points in this series

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# Trk Driver Team
1 84 Mike Harmon(i) WCIParts.com Chevrolet
2 10 * Jennifer Jo Cobb KOMA Unwind RAM
3 50 * Danny Efland(i) Stacker2 Energy Shot Chevrolet
4 93 * Chris Jones RSS Racing Chevrolet
5 57 Norm Benning WattsTruckCenter.com / Car-Mate Trailers Chevrolet
6 63 * Scott Stenzel Mittler Brothers Machine & Tool Ford
7 82 * Sean Corr Roush Yates Performance Products Ford
8 35 * Mason Mingus 811 Call Before You Dig Chevrolet
9 68 * Clay Greenfield ClutchDefense.com RAM
10 62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet
11 20 * Parker Kligerman(i) BRG Motorsports Toyota
12 24 Brennan Newberry # Qore-24 Chevrolet
13 1 * Timmy Hill(i) Pocketfinder.com Chevrolet
14 6 * Justin Lofton Lofton Cattle Chevrolet
15 75 * Caleb Holman Food Country USA Chevrolet
16 27 * Jeff Agnew West Virginia Coal Association Chevrolet
17 39 Ryan Sieg Pull-A-Part Used Auto Parts Chevrolet
18 18 Joey Coulter Darrell Gwynn Foundation Toyota
19 83 * Chris Fontaine Glenden Enterprises Toyota
20 99 Bryan Silas SANY / Bell Trucks America Ford
21 4 Jeb Burton # Arrowhead / Kangaroo Express Chevrolet
22 32 Miguel Paludo Duroline Chevrolet
23 7 John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Toyota
24 07 Chris Cockrum Advanced Communications Group Toyota
25 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. # Camping World / Good Sam Toyota
26 88 Matt Crafton Menards / Slim Jim Toyota
27 51 Kyle Busch(i) ToyotaCare Toyota
28 81 David Starr BYF.org / Steely Lumber Toyota
29 8 Max Gresham Made in USA Chevrolet
30 98 Johnny Sauter Carolina Nut / Curb Records Toyota
31 60 Dakoda Armstrong WinField Chevrolet
32 9 Ron Hornaday Jr. Smokey Mountain Chevrolet
33 3 Ty Dillon Bass Pro Shops / Ducks Unlimited Chevrolet
34 31 James Buescher Rheem Chevrolet
35 17 Timothy Peters Parts Plus Toyota
36 77 German Quiroga # NET10 Wireless / OtterBox Toyota
37 29 Ryan Blaney # Cooper Standard Ford
38 19 Ross Chastain Carbon Forged Reese Towpower / Advance Auto Parts Ford
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Get event times, TV information and more as NASCAR action heats up in Talladega

This weekend, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series are at Talladega Superspeedway this weekend.

The NASCAR Nationwide Series is idle this weekend.

All times ET

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18:

ON TRACK
— 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. ET, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice, FOX Sports 1
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— 2:30-3:15 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice, FS1
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— 4-5 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice, FS 1
 (Get results)
— 5:10 p.m ET, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying, Fox Sports 2 (Get results)

PRESS CONFERENCES:
WATCH LIVE
— 10 a.m. ET Richard Childress Racing announcement
— 12 p.m. ET Talladega/Wonder Bread annoucement
— 12:15 p.m. ET David Ragan
— 12:45 p.m. ET Danica Patrick announcement
— 1:30 p.m. ET Matt Kenseth
— 1:45 p.m. ET Dale Earnhardt Jr.
— 6:15 p.m. ET Post-NCWTS Qualifying

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Camping World Truck Series: 10 a.m. ET
Sprint Cup: 2 p.m. ET

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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19:

ON TRACK
— 12:10 p.m. ET, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying, FS2 (Lineup)

— 4 p.m. ET, fred’s 250 powered by Coca-Cola (94 laps, 250.4 miles), FS1 on air at 3:30 p.m. ET (Get results)

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— 11:40 a.m. ET Talladega Announcement
— 2:30 p.m. ET Post-NSCS qualifying
— 6:30 p.m. ET Post-NCWTS race

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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20:

ON TRACK
— 2 p.m. ET, Sprint Cup Series Camping World RV Sales 500 (188 laps, 500.08 miles), ESPN on air at 1 (Get results)

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— 5:30 p.m. ET Post-NSCS race

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