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Camping World 300 - Raybestos Rookie Notes

NEWS AND NOTES FROM THE RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE CONTENDERS – NASCAR BUSCH SERIES

  • David Ragan was the Raybestos® Rookie of the Race in the August 26 Food City 250 at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway. Ragan scored a sixth-place finish, his sixth top-10 of the 2007 season. He grabbed top rookie honors for the eighth time this season.
  • Ragan stretched his lead to 25 points (208-183) over Marcos Ambrose in the Raybestos® Rookie standings entering the September 1 Camping World 300 at California Speedway.
  • Brad Keselowski scored a seventh-place finish at Bristol, his best in 25 NASCAR Busch Series races and his second top-10 this season.
  • DID YOU KNOW? At least two Raybestos® Rookies have been in the top-10 in the NASCAR Busch Series championship standings for 11 consecutive races, dating back to Kentucky (race No. 16).
  • Ragan is fifth in the Busch Series championship standings, best of any Raybestos® Rookie. He is 80 points behind fourth-place Jason Leffler and leads sixth-place Bobby Hamilton Jr. by 137.
  • Ambrose is ninth in the standings, 32 points behind eighth-place Greg Biffle.
  • Ambrose has captured WIX Filters Lap Leader of the Race honors twice this season: Montreal (race No. 23) and Las Vegas (race No. 4). Other Raybestos® Rookies to capture the honor: Brad Coleman (Talladega, race No. 10 and Kentucky, race No. 16) and Juan Pablo Montoya (Mexico City, race No. 3).
  • DID YOU KNOW? TWO Raybestos® Rookies have won pole positions this season: David Ragan at Texas (race No. 8) and Brad Coleman at Talladega.
  • Burney Lamar was the Raybestos® Rookie of the Race in the 2006 Camping World 300, posting a 14th-place finish.
  • Carl Edwards won the 2005 Camping World 300 at California Speedway, crossing the finish line 1.710 seconds ahead of second-place finisher Greg Biffle. He is the only Raybestos® Rookie to finish in the top-five in three September races at California Speedway.
  • DID YOU KNOW? A Raybestos® Rookie has finished in the top-10 in two of the three September races at California.
  • The best qualifying effort by a Raybestos® Rookie in two September races at California is third by Reed Sorenson in 2005.
  • Top-10 finishes by Raybestos® Rookies at Camping World 300:
    2004: Kyle Busch, ninth
    2005: Carl Edwards, FIRST
  • Raybestos® Rookies that have led a lap in the September race at California:
    2005: Carl Edwards (three times for 52laps)
    2005: Reed Sorenson (once for six laps).

    RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE HISTORY

  • A Raybestos® Rookie has won at least one race in each of the past FOUR consecutive seasons (2004-2007).
  • Danny O’Quinn Jr. narrowly edged John Andretti to win the 2006 Raybestos® Rookie of the Year title in the NASCAR Busch Series. O’Quinn Jr. finished one point higher than Andretti in the final standings, the closet margin in NASCAR national series history. He also became the second driver in series history to win the award without completing the full schedule. The 2006 Raybestos® Rookie of the Year title was the second consecutive and third overall for Roush Fenway Racing in the Busch Series.
  • 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, Todd 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
    David Ragan 208
    Marcos Ambrose 183
    Kyle Krisiloff 166
    Juan Pablo Montoya 165 
    Brad Coleman 150 
    Brad Keselowski 137 
    Robert Richardson Jr. 90
    Justin Diercks 51 
    
    HIGHEST-FINISHING RAYBESTOS® ROOKIE BY RACE
    EVENT HIGHEST-FINISHING ROOKIE
    ORBITZ 300 Ambrose, 16th 
    Stater Bros. 300 Peters, 17th 
    Telcel-Motorola 200 Montoya, FIRST
    Sam’s Town 300 Ambrose, 10th 
    Nicorette 300 Montoya, eighth
    Sharpie Mini 300 Ragan, 13th 
    Pepsi 300 Coleman, 15th 
    O’Reilly 300 Ragan, fifth
    Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 Montoya, 21st 
    Aaron’s 312 Ragan, fourth
    Circuit City 250 Montoya, 11th 
    Diamond Hill Plywood 200 Ragan, 13th 
    CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 Ambrose, 20th 
    Dover 200 Ambrose, sixth
    Federated Auto Parts 300 Ragan, seventh
    Meijer 300 presented by Oreo Coleman, second
    AT&T 250 Coleman, fourth
    Camping World 200 Ragan, 18th 
    Winn-Dixie 250 Krisiloff, 20th 
    USG DUROCK 300 Keselowski, 14th 
    Busch 250 Ragan, fifth
    Kroger 200 Keselowski, 10th 
    NAPA Auto Parts 200 Krisiloff, sixth
    Zippo 200 at The Glen Coleman, fifth
    CARFAX 250 Keselowski, 13th 
    Food City 250 Ragan, sixth   
    

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