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NSCS Bristol Preview: Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Comments 0 | Recommend 0AT BRISTOL: In 17 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts at Bristol (Tenn.) Motor Speedway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has one win, seven
top-five finishes and 10 top-10s. He has led 743 laps and made his best start -- from the outside pole position -- on Aug. 24, 2002.
He scored the win on Aug. 28, 2004, when he rallied back from starting 30th and led 295 laps on his way to Victory Lane.
TEN MAN: Since that August 2004 win, Earnhardt has recorded six top-10 finishes in the last seven events at Bristol Motor
Speedway. Four times during that stretch, Earnhardt posted top-five finishes, including the last two races -- August 2007 and March
2008 -- when he scored fifth-place results.
FOLLOW THE LEADER: Earnhardt, driver of the No. 88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, has led at least one lap during 18 of
the 23 Sprint Cup events this season. Earnhardt has led a total of 706 laps, which is more than he recorded after 23 races in any of
his nine full Cup seasons and more than he recorded during his entire 2000 (426 laps), 2005 (169 laps), 2006 (444 laps) and 2007
(433 laps) campaigns.
HENDRICK AT BRISTOL: The last time a Hendrick Motorsports car failed to produce a top-10 result at Bristol happened on Aug. 26,
2000. At the time, the organization was a three-car team with Gordon, Terry Labonte and Jerry Nadeau. That is a streak of 16
consecutive Bristol races with a Hendrick car in the top 10. Since 1986, when Hendrick became a multi-car team, the organization
has recorded a top-10 finish in all but five of the 45 Bristol races. Overall, Hendrick drivers have combined for eight wins, 36 top-five
finishes, 66 top-10s and eight pole positions.
REDSKINS VS. PANTHERS: Washington Redskins tight end Chris Cooley made the trek to Michigan International Speedway in
June to spend some time with Earnhardt. The duo became friends two years ago when Cooley visited Lowe's Motor Speedway. The
Redskins travel to Charlotte, N.C., on Saturday to play the Carolina Panthers in a preseason matchup. Earnhardt will be competing
at Bristol on Saturday night, but he will be waiting to hear how Cooley and his team fare against the Panthers.
BEGINNING TO WRAP: Although the AMP Energy 500 at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway isn't until October, Hendrick
Motorsports already is assembling the No. 88 Chevy car design, which will hold the names of more than 70,000 Earnhardt fans. The
Ride with Dale Jr. paint scheme, which has required more than 100 hours of labor, started with Hendrick Motorsports graphic
director Jim Gravlin designing the car and incorporating each of the 70,000-plus names into the artwork. This week, the team will
start wrapping the car with a custom-made decal.
BRISTOL CHASSIS: Crew chief Tony Eury Jr. and the No. 88 engineers have chosen Chassis No. 88-421 for Saturday night's race
at Bristol. Earnhardt has driven Chassis 421 to a pair of top-10 finishes this season -- fifth at Bristol and sixth at Martinsville (Va.)
Speedway. It was last run at Dover (Del.) International Speedway where Earnhardt was involved in an early race accident.
RIDE ALONG: The fourth annual Ricky Hendrick Memorial Charity Ride presented by AutoTrader.com will make its way to Lowe's
Motor Speedway on Sunday. All event proceeds will benefit the Hendrick Foundation for Children and go toward the Levine
Children's Hospital at Carolinas Medical Center. The 48-mile motorcycle ride will depart Knights Stadium in Fort Mill, S.C., at 11:30
a.m. local time (staging will begin at 7:30 a.m.). Cost is $25 per rider, which includes lunch courtesy of Mac's Speedshop, an event
t-shirt and a concert by country music artist Blake Wise. For more information about the event, please visit
AVAILABLE ON DVD: Hammerhead Entertainment and Team Marketing have partnered to bring "Dale Jr. - Shifting Gears," the five-
episode ESPN sports documentary featuring Earnhardt and his unprecedented move to Hendrick Motorsports, to DVD this fall. Pre-
sale orders are being taken now at www.NASCAR.com and www.dalejr.com. The DVD will feature all five episodes, plus never-
before-seen bonus footage of commercial shoots, video outtakes and bloopers.
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY: AMP Energy is introducing its "Dale Jr. Limited Edition Series" cans this summer. There are four
cans to collect. One will pay tribute to his five wins at Talladega, while the other three will feature his No. 88 AMP Energy/National
Guard Impala SS, the stripes from his adidas firesuit and the JR Nation logo. For more information, visit
www.AMPEnergy.com/limitededitionseries.
SNEAK PEAKS: Fans can visit www.NationalGuardWarrior.com to see behind-the-scenes footage of Kid Rock's new music video
"Warrior." The vignettes feature Earnhardt, the No. 88 crew and the National Guard. The full-length "Warrior" video will begin running
before movies in select AMC Theatres starting Aug. 21.
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DALE EARNHARDT JR., DRIVER OF THE NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD IMPALA SS (ON BRISTOL.): "I'm looking
forward to Bristol because I've had some success there, and it's good short track racing. Although I like racing at the Michigans and
Atlantas because they are fast and you can choose your groove, I've grown up racing at short tracks and just like them. We did
good last time at Bristol so hopefully we can be consistent and finish next weekend out from start to finish."
TONY EURY JR., CREW CHIEF OF THE NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD IMPALA SS (ON BRISTOL.): "It's a lot of fun.
It's a fast half-mile, high-banked track. It's probably one of your better short tracks. It's really a lot of fun. I think all the teams like to
go there. It's close to home, and it's just got an excitement itself. There's probably 150,000 people there, and you can have a lot of
fun -- just the excitement and the people hollering. A lot of people say it takes a lot of luck to do well there. You can be leading a
race and something happens, and it's over real quick. It's like a gigantic choo-choo train riding around the track. One car comes
loose, and there's a big wreck."
EURY (ON WHY EARNHARDT DOES WELL THERE.): "I think it's just a track that fits his style. It takes a rhythm, and it's fast
paced. He's raced there a ton of laps on simulation, and I think it just fits his driving style. We've run good there ever since we were
in the Busch (now Nationwide) cars. We've always run really well there. We've won one time, but it just seems like we've had really
good cars just not capitalized on them."
EURY (ON WHAT HE LEARNED FROM LAST YEAR'S RACE.): "We didn't really qualify that well last year at Bristol. We were kind
of off the pace on the first day, and the second day we kind of got it together and actually ran really well in the race. We're just
going to go back, and now that we have a handle on where we need to start, we'll start the weekend out and get us a better
qualifying position. During the race we were pretty good. It was just a matter of pit strategy. We lost some track position right there
at the end of the race, so we are looking to capitalize on that."
EURY (ON THE TRACK IN AUGUST VERSUS MARCH.): "It will definitely be hotter so you really have to pay attention to the grip
level of the car during practice. As the night comes, the car is definitely going to tighten up. You've just got to really pay attention to
not over-adjust the car and tighten it up too much because as the night comes on, it's just going to get tighter and tighter."
EURY (ON HIS FAVORITE MEMORY AT BRISTOL.): "I guess just winning there -- to win that Sharpie 500 that night. That was
pretty special. We had come close so many times, and to be able to go there and just pretty much dominate that race that night,
that was a blast."
T.J. MAJORS, SPOTTER OF THE NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATONAL GUARD IMPALA SS (ON SPOTTING AT BRISTOL.): "Bristol
is a tough place to spot for sure. I just pay extra attention and keep my eyes open. I have to make sure I watch Dale Jr. and at least
half the track in front of him because he will be there in a matter of seconds. Dale Jr. is good at Bristol, and, to be honest, it's really
fun to watch him there. He is good at making holes for himself. It's fun working with someone who knows his way around there."
MAJORS (ON RADIO TRANSMISSIONS.): "Sometimes things get heated between a spotter and a driver. I bite my tongue and don't
throw fuel on the fire, and my driving experience helps me keep perspective. I know what it's like driving a loose race car -- it's tough
when you're stuck out there. I just take Dale's advice and try to keep his head up."
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