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Earnhardt Ganassi Racing announced Thermo Fisher Scientific will have a one race primary sponsorship of No. 4 Thermo Scientific Chevy Silverado, piloted by 2012 K&N Pro Series East Champion and EGR development driver Kyle Larson.

Larson will compete in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series finale November 16, 2012 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 20 year-old Larson is a Japanese American driver form Elk Grove, Ca. who competed full-time in the 2012 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, as part of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity Program.-Earnhardt Ganassi Racing
Wed, Nov 14, 2012 09:02:00 PM

Elliott Sadler has 12 Nationwide Series starts at the 1.5-mile Charlotte track, with one pole award, four top-five and five top-10 finishes, as well as 16 laps led.

The veteran driver also has NASCAR Sprint Cup Series experience at the track with 25 starts, one pole award, one top-five and three top-10 finishes, as well as 192 laps led. He made one NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start in 2010, where he start fourth, finished fifth and led 31 laps.-Drivers Choice Marketing
May 22 - 10:21 PM

Sprint Cup regular Kyle Busch had the best 10-lap consecutive average speed in the first practice for the Nationwide Series History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

His average of 175.485 mph in the No. 54 was best of the seven cars that ran 10 consecutive laps on the track for this session. No. 3 Austin Dillon (175.428 mph), No. 12 Sam Hornish Jr. (175.282), No. 22 Joey Logano (174.987), No. 32 Kyle Larson (174.351), No. 18 Matt Kenseth (173.990) and No. 77 Parker Kligerman (173.879) are the rest on this list.
May 22 - 10:11 PM

Sprint Cup regular Joey Logano led the first practice session for the Nationwide Series History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

His lap of 178.247 mph in the No. 22 Ford Mustang was quickest of the 43 cars out on the track for this session. No. 99 Alex Bowman, No. 54 Kyle Busch, No. 18 Matt Kenseth and No. 6 Trevor Bayne were the rest of the top five on the speed chart. Matt Dibenedetto in the No. 37 was the slowest.
May 22 - 10:08 PM

David Ragan cites the Coca-Cola 600 right up there with the rest of NASCAR's historic races: the Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400 and the Southern 500.

Only the 600-miler is an even greater test of the endurance of both the driver and the car. "Half-way into the Coca-Cola 600, you're 300 miles in. And in a typical race you don't have much longer to go. In fact, that's about the standard distance of a Nationwide race. But in the 600, they tell you you're just half-way and you've got to do 300 miles all over again. So, it is a long night."-Breaking Limits
May 21 - 9:43 PM

Josh Wise will run his first Coca-Cola 600 this Memorial Day weekend and has been preparing both physically and mentally.

Wise is a triathlete, with both Half Iron Man and Full Iron Man competitions on his schedule this year. He says his physical conditioning has him ready to run the extra mileage in Sunday night's Cup race. He's preparing mentally with racing simulators, video and a little help from his teammates.-Breaking Limits
May 21 - 9:39 PM

The annual Coca-Cola 600 is one of David Gilliland's favorite races; it's also among the most challenging.

Gilliland has 13 career starts at the 1.5-mile oval. His best finish came last fall when he finished 23rd at the October Sprint Cup event. He says adjustability is the key to making it through Sunday night's 600-mile event - being ready to adapt the car to the changing conditions over the course of the night. Gilliland also points to the importance of not losing focus and making mistakes during the extra 100 miles of the marathon race.-Breaking Limits
May 21 - 9:36 PM

Timmy Hill, the 2011 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year, has five previous NASCAR starts at Charlotte Motor Speedway as well as a start last weekend in the Sprint Showdown.

Said Hill: "Charlotte is one of the few tracks that I have already had Sprint Cup experience at along with it being my favorite 1.5-mile track. My debut with FAS Lane Racing came in the fall race at Charlotte last year. This will be my first 600 mile race so patience and focus will be keys for me throughout the night."-Integrity Sports Marketing
May 21 - 9:30 PM

The Coca-Cola 600 will mark Kyle Busch’s 19th points-paying Sprint Cup start at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

He has eight top-fives, 11 top-10s, and has led a total of 793 laps in the 18 Cup starts at Charlotte. His average Charlotte finish is 15.3. Busch will look to add to his impressive list of "doubles" this weekend at Charlotte as he has captured both the Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series races on the same weekend eight times – twice this season. Both of Busch’s Sprint Cup wins this season – Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. in March and Texas in April – were preceded by a Nationwide Series win the day before. Busch is competing in both series again this weekend at Charlotte.-True Speed Communication
May 21 - 9:24 PM

Charlotte Motor Speedway will see a familiar face Saturday for the History 300, as Kenny Wallace climbs back behind the wheel of the No. 29 RAB Racing ToyotaCare Camry.

Wallace has notched seven laps led, seven top-10, and 20 top-20 finishes in a span of 22 years racing at Charlotte. He will pilot RAB Racing chassis No. 40 in Saturday's NNS race. This chassis last saw action at Richmond in April, when Alex Bowman piloted this Toyota Camry to a 27th-place finish.-RAB Racing
May 21 - 9:15 PM

This Saturday Trevor Bayne will try to improve on his third-place finish during last fall’s NASCAR Nationwide Series start at Charlotte Motor Speedway (CMS).

Bayne is the strongest NNS passer at CMS, averaging 40.7 Quality Passes during a race (passing a car running in the top15 while under green). Chassis RK-763 last ran at Auto Club Speedway in March. The car spent much of the night in the top five before finishing ninth and recording one of Bayne’s three top-10 finishes this season. This is the first of three races that the No. 6 Ford Mustang will feature new partner Pillow Pets.-Roush Fenway Racing
May 21 - 9:02 PM

Chris Buescher will attempt to make his first start at Charlotte Motor Speedway in the NASCAR Nationwide Series this weekend.

The 20-year-old driver has competed in three races this season and has been the highest finishing Roush Fenway Racing Ford Mustang in each of those races. Buescher finished seventh at Bristol, 17th at Texas and 12th at Darlington Raceway. The No. 16 team brings chassis RK-747 to the track for the second time this season. This chassis last drove to a 17th-place finish at TMS in April, with Buescher behind the wheel.-Roush Fenway Racing
May 21 - 8:59 PM




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