Birthdate: Dec. 8, 1977
Hometown: South Bend, Ind.
Resides: Sherrills Ford, N.C.
Marital Status: Married (Krissie)
Children: None
Hobbies: Fishing, restoring classic cars
Ryan Newman
No. 12 Alltel Dodge
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Team: Penske Racing
Team Owner: Roger Penske
Crew Chief: Mike Nelson
Engine Builder: Penske-Jasper Engines

Career Starts: 188
Career Wins: 12
Career Poles: 37
Best Points Finish: 6th (2002, ’03, ’05)
First Full Season: 2002
First Start: Nov. 5, 2000 (Phoenix)
First Win: Sept. 15, 2002 (New Hampshire)
First Pole: May 25, 2001 (Charlotte)

Shop Address:
200 Penske Way
Mooresville, NC 28115-9308

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS
  • 2002 Raybestos Rookie of the Year
  • Led series with nine poles in 2004 and eight in 2005
  • Led series with eight wins and 11 poles in 2003
  • Set rookie record for most poles in a season (6) in 2002
  • YEAR-BY-YEAR NASCAR NEXTEL CUP SERIES RECAP
    2006 Finished 18th in series points. … Recorded two top fives and seven top 10s. … Won the pole at Dover International Speedway in June and at New Hampshire International Speedway in July.

    2005 Finished sixth in series points. ... Fourth consecutive season leading series in poles (8). ... Scored only win of season at New Hampshire, passing Tony Stewart on lap 199 and holding the top spot by two cars length. ... Qualified for the second annual Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup in 10th. ... In final race of season, missed the pole to Carl Edwards by .002 seconds. ... Also competed in nine NASCAR Busch series races, winning six including the season finale Ford 300 at Homestead.

    2004 Finished seventh in series points. … Strong season slowed by nine DNFs. … Led series with nine poles, including four consecutive from Charlotte through Phoenix late in the season. … Held off Kasey Kahne to score the first of two wins at Michigan in June. … Dominated in his second win at Dover in September leading 325 of 400 laps. … Qualified for the inaugural Chase for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup in 10th. … Title hopes dashed by four DNFs in last 10 races. … Season was exemplified in the season finale at Homestead where, while leading with three laps remaining, cut a tire resulting in an accident and 30th-place finish.

    2003 Finished sixth in series points. … Enjoyed spectacular season leading the series in wins (8), poles (11) and miles led (1,509.13), but hampered title hopes with five DNFs in the first half of the season. … Finished 38th or worse in six of the first 15 races. … Scored first win at Texas, but followed with a four-race skid of three DNFs and 39th-place finish at Richmond in May leaving him 27th in series points. … Led 162 of 400 laps while completing the front end of a season sweep at Dover in June. … Kicked off a 13-race hot streak, which included six wins, with a victory at Chicago in July.… His series-high 11 poles, including three consecutive at Atlanta, Phoenix and Rockingham, was the most since Cale Yarborough’s 14 poles in 1980. … Finished with a series-high 17 top fives.

    2002 Finished sixth in series points. … Topped Jimmie Johnson for Raybestos Rookie of the Year honors in one of the most heated rookie battles in years. … Tied Mark Martin for the most top-10 finishes (22) in a season, which also set a new rookie record. … Scored his career-first win at New Hampshire in September in his 34th career start. … Became just the second Raybestos Rookie to win the all-star event – following Dale Earnhardt Jr. in 2000. … Led the series with six poles, setting a new rookie record for most poles in a season topping Davey Allison’s five poles in 1987. … Had 14 top-five finishes, second only to series champion Tony Stewart with 15. … Tied Stewart in races led (22). … Switched from Fords to Dodges for 2003.

    2001 Finished 49th in series points. … Drove Alltel-sponsored Ford for car owner Roger Penske. … Scored first pole in third career NASCAR NEXTEL Cup start, at Coca-Cola 600 in Charlotte, tying Mark Martin’s record for earliest career pole. … Competed in seven races with his best finish a second at Kansas. … Also raced 15 times in NASCAR Busch Series, winning one race.

    PREVIOUS RACING HISTORY
    In 2000, made stock-car debut in ARCA race at Michigan, then won the next race he entered at Pocono. … Also won ARCA races that year at Kentucky and Charlotte. … In 1999, won USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet Series national championship with two wins and 12 top-10 finishes. … Won seven times in midgets and once in sprint cars. … Earned Rookie of the Year honors in Sprint Cars (1999), USAC Silver Crown (1996) and USAC National Midgets (1995). … Was also the 1993 All-American Midget Series champion and Rookie of the Year.

    NOTEWORTHY
    Earned the nickname “Rocketman” after a series-high 11 poles in 2003. … Is a member of the Quarter-Midget Hall of Fame. … Started racing quarter midgets at age four and a half. … Graduated from Purdue University in August of 2001 with a B.S. degree in Vehicle Structural Engineering. … Enjoys working on vintage cars and fishing.


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