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Emerson Radio 250 - Raybestos Rookie Notes
NEWS AND NOTES FROM THE RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE CONTENDERS – NASCAR BUSCH SERIES
Burney Lamar was the Raybestos® Rookie of the Race in the September 2 Ameriquest 300 at California Speedway, grabbing a 14th-place finish. Lamar took Raybestos® Rookie of the Race honors for the fifth eighth time this season and was the only first-year driver to finish on the lead lap.
John Andretti leads Lamar by four points (191-187) in the Raybestos® Rookie standings entering the September 8 Emerson Radio 250 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway.
Andretti is 13th in the Busch Series championship standings, best of any Raybestos® Rookie. He is one point behind 12th-place Reed Sorenson and 114 ahead of 14th-place Jon Wood.
Andretti runs with Raybestos® Brakes on his No. 10 Ford.
Sorenson was the Raybestos® Rookie of the Race in the 2005 Emerson Radio 250, claiming a seventh-place finish. He led the race once for four laps.
DID YOU KNOW? A Raybestos® Rookie has finished inside the top-10 in the last two consecutive fall races at Richmond.
DID YOU KNOW? Only TWO Raybestos® Rookies have won the September race at Richmond. Bobby Hamilton edged Tommy Ellis by two car lengths in 1989 while Steve Park crossed the finish line 1.432 seconds ahead of Randy LaJoie in 1997.
DID YOU KNOW? Andy Santerre is the only one Raybestos Rookie to win the pole position for the Emerson Radio 250 at Richmond. Santerre won the pole for the 1998 race.
DID YOU KNOW? Only once in the past 17 fall races at Richmond have TWO Raybestos® Rookies finished in the top-five. In 1989, Bobby Hamilton won while Kenny Wallace finished third.
Top-five finishes by Raybestos® Rookies at Emerson Radio 250:
1989: Bobby Hamilton, first
1989: Kenny Wallace, third
1993: Hermie Sadler, third
1997: Steve Park, first
2004: Kyle Busch, fifth
Top-10 finishes by Raybestos® Rookies at the Emerson Radio 250:
1989: Bobby Hamilton, first
1989: Kenny Wallace, third
1993: Hermie Sadler, third
1993: Joe Bessey, eighth
1994: Johnny Benson, sixth
1997: Steve Park, first
1998: Andy Santerre, 10th
2004: Kyle Busch, fifth
2005: Reed Sorenson, seventh
RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE HISTORY
Kyle Busch posted a record-setting year on his way to the 2004 Raybestos® Rookie of the Year title. In 34 starts, Busch won five times, captured five poles and scored 16 top-five and 22 top-10 finishes. His second-place finish in the Busch Series championship standings is a record for a Raybestos® Rookie. Other Raybestos® Rookie records Busch owns or shares: most starts (34), most wins (tied with Biffle), most top fives (tied with Biffle), most top 10s, most money won ($2,027,050), most championship points (4,943), most laps led (1,108) and most races led (21).
David Stremme holds the record for fewest starts by a driver to win Raybestos® Rookie of the Year. In 2003, he started just 18 of the 34 races and was the top rookie finisher in 16 of those starts. He was the only Raybestos® Rookie to score three top-three finishes and had more top-10 finishes (seven) than any other first-year driver. He led six races for a total of 86 laps.
David Green was the first Raybestos® Rookie to win a race, at Lanier, Ga., in 1991. Green captured the Nestle 200 by 1.58-seconds over Jeff Gordon, a fellow Raybestos® Rookie. A third Raybestos® Rookie, Bodine, placed eighth in the race.
Dennis Setzer was the first Raybestos® Rookie to win TWO or more races in a season. In 1994, he won the Ford Credit 300 at South Boston (Va.) Speedway and The Pantry 300 at Hickory (N.C.) Motor Speedway.
Steve Park was the first Raybestos® Rookie to win THREE or more races in a season. In 1997, he won the BellSouth Mobility/Opryland 300 at Nashville (Tenn.) Speedway, the Detroit Gasket 200 at Michigan International Speedway and the Autolite Platinum 250 at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway.
Kenny Wallace was the first Raybestos® Rookie to win a pole in the Busch Series. Wallace grabbed the top starting spot for the 1989 Goody’s 300 at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway, the first race in the history of the Raybestos® Rookie of the Year program.
RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE CONTENDER POINT STANDINGS
DRIVER POINTS
John Andretti 190
Burney Lamar 184
Danny O’Quinn Jr. 178
Todd Kluever 173
Mark McFarland 152
Tracy Hines 71
Joel Kauffman 68
David Gilliland 64
A.J. Foyt IV 39
Stephen Leicht 25
Jorge Goeters 16
Chris Wimmer 14
HIGHEST-FINISHING RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE BY RACE
EVENT HIGHEST-FINISHING ROOKIE
Hershey’s Kissables 300 Lamar, second
Stater Bros. 300 Kluever, 12th
telcel-MOTOROLA 200 McFarland, 15th
Sam’s Town 300 Kluever, 21st
Nicorette 300 Lamar, eighth
Sharpie Mini 300 Andretti, ninth
O’Reilly 300 Andretti, 19th
Pepsi 300 Lamar, seventh
Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 O’Quinn Jr., 14th
Aaron’s 312 McFarland, seventh
Circuit City 250 Andretti, 19th
Diamond Hill Plywood 200 Andretti, 15th
CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 Kluever, ninth
Stonebridgeracing.com 200 Kluever, 18th
Federated Auto Parts 300 O’Quinn Jr., 10th
Meijer 300 Gilliland, FIRST
AT&T 250 O’Quinn Jr., seventh
Winn-Dixie 250 Andretti, 10th
USG Durock 300 Kluever, 18th
New England 200 McFarland, 11th
Goody’s 250 Andretti, seventh
Busch Silver Celebration 250 Lamar, 12th
Kroger 200 O’Quinn Jr., sixth
Zippo 200 Andretti, fifth
CARFAX 250 O’Quinn Jr., 20th
Food City 250 Andretti, 14th
Ameriquest 300 Lamar, 14th
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