Jason Leffler started second and finished third in the No. 38 Great Clips Camry, the highest finishing Toyota.
Todd Bodine substituted for Dave Blaney in the No. 10 Camping World Camry and finished sixth. The defending
NCTS champion made his first start in the Busch Series since June of 2006 at Dover.
David Reutimann finished seventh in the No. 99 Aaron's Dream Machine Camry.
The best finish by a Camry in Busch Series competition is second. Blaney finished second at Daytona (Feb. 17)
and Reutimann finished second at Nashville (April 7).
Blaney earned the first pole position for a Toyota Camry in NASCAR competition when he started first in the
NBS race at California Speedway (Feb. 24).
JASON LEFFLER, No. 38 Great Clips Toyota Camry, Braun Racing
Finished: 3rd
How was your race tonight?
"The Great Clips Toyota was really good. The guys did a great job. They got this thing right, and once it was right,
we knew we had a car to run up front. We were maybe just a couple adjustments away from being real good. We
were so good at the beginning I was afraid to touch it. Hopefully we can keep this momentum up, go to New
Hampshire and we'll be all good."
Did you have anything for Scott Wimmer on the late-race restart?
"I didn't have anything for him. I had something for him for two laps and had to beat him up there on the restart.
Denny (Hamlin) set us up like a couple of bowling pins and went right by us both. I knew that was coming when we
were going down the back straightaway -- I could see it. It's all good though. It was a good run for us."
Was the two-tire pit stop the correct call late in the race?
"It was definitely the right call. It kept us up front. We didn't have a winning car. We had a good car. It was hard to
run with a couple of the guys there. Todd Lohse (crew chief) made some great calls all night. He does that a lot for
me."
TODD BODINE, No. 10 Camping World Toyota Camry, Braun Racing
Finished: 6th
How was your night?
"The car was fast -- real fast. I don't know how they can say I was speeding and the No. 18 (Brad Coleman)
wasn't because he passed me as he was going out. We had a good night, though. We came back from the
back and fought our way into the top-10. On that last pit stop, the No. 6 (David Ragan) ran the 18 (Brad
Coleman) up into me and bent the left front fender. That's what really hurt it at the end."
How did you like your first race in the Toyota Camry?
"I love my Toyotas."
How was it being back in the Busch Series?
"I love it. It was fun. The guys race good. They have a really good team and Trent (Owens, crew chief)
does a great job."
Would you like to do more Busch races?
"I'd love to do more."
DAVID REUTIMANN, No. 99 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota Camry, Michael Waltrip Racing
Finished: 7th
How was your race tonight?
"We weren't very good all night. We almost went a lap down at one point. I'm very disappointed on how
bad we ran early on. We kept beating on the thing and kept changing stuff. Finally, at the end, we got it
where we could hustle a little bit and drive it. We were able to come back to the front a little bit but just ran
out of time. I think we were better than a lot of the guys in front of us, but the yellows hurt us a little bit.
All in all, it was a good effort. We ended up a whole lot better than I thought we would."
Were you surprised at the finish despite the car's handling?
"I'm really proud of the guys, they did an excellent job. There is no reason we should've been as bad as we
were at the beginning. I'm not sure what we missed to make it that bad. They hustled on the thing and got it
back to where we need to be and we salvaged a good day out of it."
Could you have done anything with a few more laps?
"We were better than the guys in front of us, but at the end of the race, you really can't cut anybody any
slack, so it was tough to get around some guys. We just couldn't gain there at the end."