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Pocono 500 - Kurt Busch Notes

KURT BUSCH LOOKING FOR MORE SUCCESS AT POCONO RACEWAY
Miller Lite Dodge Driver Hoping To Rebound From Consecutive Disappointing Race Weekends

LONG POND, Pa. (June 5, 2007) – Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch won the July 2005 race at Pocono Raceway and finished a strong runner-up in both races there last season. Typical of the 2004 NEXTEL Cup champ who is determined to give car owner Roger Penske his first-ever NASCAR championship, he isn’t ready to rest on those accolades.

“I wish it was a second in 2005 and two wins for Roger and our Miller Lite Dodge there last season,” said Busch, who enters this weekend’s return visit to the track for Sunday’s Pocono 500 11th in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings. “Out of all 43 cars there last year, we were second-best to that 11 car (Denny Hamlin) in both races. We’re coming back to Pocono this year looking to have the car that everyone else is chasing.”

One thing is for sure – if everyone is indeed chasing Busch’s car, it will be a different Dodge Charger than he drove at Pocono last year. Crew chief Troy Raker says that what might have been looked at as a negative this time last year is now viewed as a positive.

“Kurt raced the same car in both races at Pocono last year – the “PSC-0” 93 car,” Raker said. “It was a good car and performed well for us for several races last season. We had the good finishes at Pocono with the car and took it on to Kansas last fall. It seemed like everything the crew threw at it didn’t help. Kurt and the whole crew were frustrated at the end of that one.

“The team decided to bring that car out for the season-ending Homestead race last year,” Raker said. “I wasn’t here with the team at the time, but what I understand was that they were willing to give the car one last chance. The car was pretty wicked all weekend long down there and there definitely were no tears shed when Kurt wound up wiping the car out during the race.

“The car we’re bringing to Pocono this weekend is the “PSC-0” 88 car,” said Raker. “We have a lot of faith in this car and Kurt has already proven its worth. The team ran it once in ’06, when Kurt won the pole with it at California. We raced it again back in February at California. Kurt proved that we were turning the corner on the intermediate tracks with a top-10 finish (finished seventh).

“The big thing is that we’re confident it’ll be a perfect fit for him to race the big and flat track that Pocono presents,” added Raker. “If we can continue to give him the Penske horsepower that he’s been bragging about recently, we could have a very strong combination at Pocono this weekend.”

Busch started on the outside pole beside pole-winner Denny Hamlin and finished a strong runner-up to the 2006 top rookie in last year’s Pocono 500, leading laps and looking to have winning potential.

“That was one of the strongest total team effort performances our first-year team had all season long last year,” Busch recalled. “The 11 car (Hamlin) had the advantage through the turns, but we had the great Penske power down the straightaways that kept us in the running. There was no better over-the-wall performance out there that day than what my guys put together. They were second to none. They had me in and out at the front all day long. Their last stop was something like a 12.3 (-second stop) – that was pretty spectacular. That helped us get back up to second when the green flag stops cycled back around. They looked every bit as good as what the 17 team (Matt Kenseth’s pit crew) does on a pretty regular basis. They showed their true potential to be among the best on pit road that day.”

In last year’s Pocono 500, Hamlin showed strength early, leading all but one of the first 50 laps before tire problems sent him into a spin and to pit road for sheet metal repairs. Busch inherited the lead on Lap 51 and went on to lead on seven occasions during the race for a total of 31 laps.

Hamlin fought back to regain the lead on Lap 103 and withstood several challenges from the likes of Busch, Greg Biffle and Jeff Burton to claim his initial NEXTEL Cup victory. The race featured a five-lap dash to the finish after a horrifying crash by Jeff Gordon brought out the red flag late in the race. Luckily, Gordon walked away from the accident uninjured.

At the finish, it was Hamlin taking the win, with Busch second, Tony Stewart third, Brian Vickers fourth and Matt Kenseth fifth. Biffle, Kasey Kahne, Scott Riggs, Burton and Jimmie Johnson rounded out the top 10 finishers.

Busch started seventh and finished runner-up again to Hamlin in last July’s Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway.

“That was another great total team effort for our Miller Lite Dodge Team,” Busch recalled. “The guys were great in the pits all day long. All of their stops were in the 12 or 13-second bracket and that helped keep us up front.

“The pit strategy paid off for us in that we were able to follow the lead of the 11 car and go from there,” Busch continued. “It bit us early on in the race when we took four tires like they did and got mired on back in the pack when most of the teams went with two. But we had a really strong hot rod and we kept on tuning on it. With the changes we made and the great pit stops, we were back up there battling the 11 again for the win.”

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This weekend’s NEXTEL Cup action at Pocono Raceway gets under way with practice on Friday beginning at 12:00 noon. Friday’s 3:40 p.m. single round of qualifying will allocate all starting spots for Sunday’s battle. Saturday’s action features practice sessions at 10:00 a.m. and 11:20 a.m. Sunday’s Pocono 500 (200 laps, 500 miles) has a 2:00 p.m. starting time with live coverage provided by TNT-TV and MRN Radio beginning at 1:30 p.m. EDT

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Notes of interest:

--Miller Lite Dodge driver Kurt Busch couldn’t be going to a better track than Pocono Raceway, after suffering consecutive disappointing race weekends. “Pocono is a great place for us to rise to the occasion because it’s been a really good track for us,” said Kurt, who won the second race of 2005 and finished second in both races there last season. “We’ve had a lot of good fortune there over the years and there was only one car better than us in the races there last year. We’re hoping for big things this weekend at Pocono.” Kurt’s career Pocono record holds one win and six top-five finishes in 12 races, including four runner-up tallies.

-- Kurt, crew chief Troy Raker and the Miller Lite Dodge team are testing Wednesday (6/6/07) at the Virginia International Raceway road course near Danville, Va., in preparation for the June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway near Sonoma, Calif.

--While Kurt may be 11th in the current NASCAR NEXTEL Cup point standings, he is tied for fourth in bonus points earned for the season. Leading laps in seven of the 13 races and leading the most laps in two of those races has earned Kurt 45 bonus points and has him tied with Jimmie Johnson in that category. Only Jeff Gordon (70), Matt Kenseth (55) and Tony Stewart (55) have earned more bonus points this season.

--Kurt, Troy and team racing their “California car” at Pocono this weekend. “The car we’re bringing to Pocono this weekend is the “PSC-0” 88 car,” Troy said. “We have a lot of faith in this car and Kurt has already proven its worth. The team ran it once in ’06, when Kurt won the pole with it at California. We raced it again back in February at California. Kurt proved that we were turning the corner on the intermediate tracks with a top-10 finish (finished seventh).

--Kurt’s Pocono stats at a glance (courtesy of NASCAR PR):

  • One win, six top fives
  • 15.667 average finish
  • Average Running Position of 6.709, third-best
  • Driver Rating of 117.4, third-best
  • 107 Fastest Laps Run, second-most
  • Second-fastest Green Flag Speed
  • 682 Laps in the Top 15, second-most
  • Second-fastest Speed in Traffic – speed when there is another car within one car length under green

    --Kurt’s love for Major League Baseball continues to grow, even though his beloved Chicago Cubs are not having the best of seasons. “Many people know that I’m a big baseball fan and that it’s a big goal of mine to visit every current stadium,” Kurt said. “A lot of people won’t believe it, but I will be visiting Yankee Stadium for the first time in a couple of weeks. That will narrow it down to eight stadiums remaining. Our schedule has just been so busy this year that we’re doing everything we can to fit in games here and there. We’re planning a trip up to Wrigley in early August to see my Cubbies play. We’re not going to make any big deal out of it – just go and have fun as fans. We’re even talking about going there and being ‘bleacher creatures’ for the game…”

    --“Qualifying has been very important at Pocono and I’m sure that’ll be the same story this time around,” offered Kurt, who started last year’s Pocono races from second and seventh positions. Entering this weekend, 12 of the 59 Pocono races (20%) have been won from the pole, while 73% (43 of the 59) have been won from a top-10 starting spot. Kurt has started third or better in four of the last five Pocono races, but is still looking for his first Pocono pole.

    --“Speak when you are angry – and you will make the best speech you’ll ever regret.” –Laurence J. Peter



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