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AUTO CLUB SPEEDWAY TRACK NEWS
(formerly California Speedway)

Address:
Auto Club Speedway
9300 Cherry Avenue
Fontana, CA 92335

Phone:
(909) 429-5000
Fax (909) 429-5500
Tickets (888) 472-2849 or (800) 944-RACE (7223)
TDD: 1-866-ISC-TRAK (For hearing impaired guests)

Track Specs:
Track/Race Length: 2.0 mile D-shaped oval, 250 laps, 500 miles
Superspeedway: 2.0-mile oval 75 feet wide with a 15 foot apron
Banking: turns: 14?; frontstretch 11?; backstretch 3?
Front Stretch: 3,100feet
Back Stretch: 2,500feet
Pit Road: 2,200 feet long with 44 individual pit stalls
Garages: Three garages with 100 spaces
Pit Road Speed: 55mph
Pace Car Speed: 60mph
Approx: 1,800 Infield RV spaces
Grandstand seating capacity: 90,988
Seating Chart
Opened: 1997

Websites:
Auto Club Speedway
ISC Motorsports
ESPN's NASCAR Track Guide: Auto Club Speedway
Auto Club Speedway - Twitter
Auto Club Speedway - Facebook
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Three Race Tracks Tony Stewart has never won a Sprint Cup race at: There are three current race tracks the Cup Series runs on that Tony Stewart has not won at [a Cup race]:
Auto Club Speedway 0 for 17 with a best finish of 4th in 1999 & 2001
Las Vegas 0 for 11 with a best finish of 2nd in 2000
Darlington 0 for 17 with a best finish of 3rd in 2009
Stewart has won at 19 of 23 tracks he has raced on, didn't win at Rockingham which is no longer active for Cup racing.(10-11-2009)


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Andy Garcia named Grand Marshal for Auto Club 500: Actor, producer, director and composer/musician Andy Garcia will serve as Grand Marshal for NASCAR's 2010 West Coast Premiere - the Auto Club 500 - on Sunday, Feb. 21. As Grand Marshal, Garcia will give the command, "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines," to the 43-car field of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The Emmy, Academy Award and Golden Globe-nominated Garcia (Ocean's Eleven, Twelve and Thirteen), stars in the upcoming comedy film City Island, with Julianna Margulies ("The Good Wife"), Steven Strait (10,000 BC), Dominik Garc?a-Lorido (The Lost City), Ezra Miller ("Californication"), Alan Arkin (Little Miss Sunshine) and Emily Mortimer (Shutter Island).(ACS PR)(2-19-2010)

WWF's Steve Austin to wave green flag for Auto Club 500: Auto Club Speedway announced that former WWF wrestling superstar Steve Austin will serve as Honorary Starter for the Auto Club 500 on Sunday, Feb. 21. Austin, starring in the upcoming 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment film ?Damage?, which will be released on DVD on March 23, will get NASCAR?s West Coast Premiere underway at 12noon/pt on Sunday. "Having been a NASCAR fan for years, it is a real honor to be chosen to waive the Green Flag at Sunday's race. I can think of no better place to introduce my upcoming FOX film DAMAGE than at the Auto Club Speedway in front of tens of thousands of screaming race fans!" For more information or to purchase tickets to the West Coast Premiere of NASCAR at Auto Club Speedway call 1-800-944-RACE (7223) or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com.(ACS)(2-18-2010)

Auto Club Speedway Day in Los Angeles: Fans are invited to join #1-Jamie McMurray, the Daytona 500 Champion and Auto Club Speedway as Los Angeles city officials proclaim ?Auto Club Speedway Day in L.A.? from the steps of L.A. City Hall on Thursday. Auto Club Speedway Day in L.A. will start (approx. 11:00 am/pt) at Los Angeles City Hall (200 N. Spring St. Los Angeles, CA) where McMurray will be available for a fan Q & A before he and Gillian Zucker, President of Auto Club Speedway receive a proclamation from L.A. City officials declaring Thursday, Feb. 18 ?Auto Club Speedway Day L.A.? throughout the city of Los Angeles.
Following the proclamation ceremony, McMurray will board a double-decker tour bus with an exclusive group of Auto Club Speedway season ticket holders on his tour of Los Angeles. First stop (approx. 12:20 pm/pt), the newest entertainment campus, L.A. Live (800 W. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA). Here, McMurray will have a sit-down conversation on ESPN radio with two-time Los Angeles Lakers NBA Champion Mychal Thompson and his radio partner Andrew Siciliano. McMurray will then travel to East Los Angeles to visit L.A.?s #1 favorite authentic Mexican food chain, King Taco. At King Taco, (4504 E. 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA) he will enjoy a lunch and chat with fans and media (approx. 1:00 pm/pt).
Other stops and surprises are in the works and the tour will conclude with a return to L.A. City Hall. Fans are invited to show up at any of the stops to show support for McMurray as he gets ready for Sunday?s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race ? the Auto Club 500 at Auto Club Speedway. To see McMurray race at Auto Club Speedway, fans can take advantage of many Auto Club 500 weekend ticket packages starting as low as $35 and fan hospitality packages to have breakfast with Dale Jr. or brunch with the ?King? Richard Petty and so much more! For more information or to purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com.(ACS)(2-17-2010

Katharine McPhee to perform National Anthem at ACS: Singer, songwriter and actress Katharine McPhee will perform the National Anthem at the Auto Club 500 NSCS race at Auto Club Speedway on Sunday, Feb. 21. Native Southern Californian, Katharine McPhee gained notoriety as the American Idol Fifth Season runner-up in 2006. Soon after, she released her first self-entitled solo album, debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 in early 2007. Earlier this year, McPhee released her sophomore album Unbroken on Verve Forecast Records available in stores now. As an actress, McPhee can be seen in Adam Sandler's hit feature film, "House Bunny" and will be a guest on NBC's new TV comedy "Community," airing March 4th. For more information or to purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com.(ACS)(2-17-2010)

Styx to perform at Auto Club pre-race concert: On Sunday, Feb. 21, legendary rock band STYX will play a pre-race concert performance on the Opportunity, California FanZone main stage that same morning at Auto Club Speedway before the Auto Club 500. The band is scheduled to take stage at 10:15 am, but fans are encouraged to gather early to see one of the world?s most popular rock bands. Tommy Shaw, James ?JY? Young, Lawrence Gowan, Todd Sucherman, Ricky Phillips and Chuck Panozzo (on occasion), have performed more live since ?99 than all of the previous years of its career combined. With big hit singles like Too Much Time on My Hands, Blue Collar Man, Come Sail Away and Renegade and classic albums like The Grand Illusion, Pieces of Eight and Cornerstone, one of music?s most enduring acts promises a masterful performance of classic rock hits. www.styxworld.com To see STYX and be part of the Auto Club 500 Weekend festivities, call 1-800-944-RACE (7223) or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com. Tickets start as low as $35.(ACS)(2-15-2010)

Near 70 degree temps at Auto Club Speedway: NASCAR fans from all 50 states are set to enjoy weekend festivities at Auto Club Speedway as near-70 temperatures are forecast to welcome fans ready to kick off two days of NASCAR premier racing, Feb. 19-21. Leading up to Friday?s activities, temperatures are forecast to reach into the mid-70s. Friday?s schedule has qualifying for Sunday?s Auto Club 500 set to begin at 3:30 local time as California native and four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson looks to take his second straight race at Auto Club Speedway after taking October?s Chase race at ACS.
Perfect weather is again on tap for Saturday which see?s NASCAR?s newest star Danica Patrick making her West Coast NASCAR stock car debut as she attempts to qualify for Saturday?s NNS event. Qualifying begins at 9:30 while the 150-lap main event is set for 2:30 local time. Kids 12 and under are free all day Saturday with a paid adult.
On Sunday, the culmination of weekend activities is the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race, the Auto Club 500, set to go green at Noon as inviting temperatures are forecast to continue throughout the day. ?It?s great to see fans from all 50 states coming to Southern California to enjoy NASCAR racing at its best,? said Speedway President Gillian Zucker. ?Auto Club Speedway and the greatest fans in sports continue to provide enormous economic impact to the region.?(ACS)(2-15-2010)

Reserve a Seat on Cable Car for Daytona 500 San Francisco Victory Tour: Thirty-five lucky fans have a chance to celebrate with the 2010 Daytona 500 champion on the 2nd annual San Francisco Victory Tour on Wednesday, Feb. 17. The winner of NASCAR?s Great American Race will be in San Francisco just three days after the big race and will be taken on a Victory Tour on-board a motorized cable car, beginning at North Vista Point at the Golden Gate Bridge at 12noon (PT). The Victory Tour will traverse the historic bridge, followed by stops at Fisherman?s Wharf and Ghirardelli Square, two of San Francisco?s most well-known areas. Race fans will follow the winner on the Victory Tour on a fan-only cable car, which will take the same route as the cable car that boasts the Daytona 500 winner. The tour will wind up at Willie Mays Plaza, home of the San Francisco Giants, for a fan rally and press conference at 12:45 p.m. Fans on the cable car will also receive preferred seating for the press conference.
For just $299, this once-in-a-lifetime package includes:
* One seat on the San Francisco Victory Tour Fan Cable Car
* One weekend pass for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series weekend, June 18-20
* One Pre-Race Pit and Track Pass (includes access to pits, pre-race festivities & driver intros on Sunday of race weekend)
* One Turn 9 Tailgater Parking Pass for all three days of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Weekend
Only 35 of these special ticket packages will be sold, so act fast to reserve yours by calling 800-870-RACE today! Upgrade options are also available for fans who have already purchased race tickets.(ACS)(2-14-2010)

Montoya Ticket package at Auto Club Speedway: Auto Club Speedway has teamed up with #42-Juan Pablo Montoya for a special ticket package that will surely give Southern California race fans something to smile about. Fans that purchase the JPM Formula Smiles Foundation Ticket Package for only $142 will smile knowing that $42 from each ticket package will be donated to Montoya?s Formula Smiles Foundation benefitting the disadvantaged children of Montoya?s native country of Colombia. In addition to the $42 donation to the Formula Smiles Foundation, the JPM Formula Smiles Foundation Ticket Package includes:
? Lower Grandstand Reserved Seat (rows 11 to 23) to the Auto Club 500 on Sunday, Feb. 21
? Exclusive Q&A Session with Juan Pablo Montoya prior the Auto Club 500 on Sunday, Feb. 21
? Pre-Race Pit Pass providing up close access to pre-race activities
? Commemorative gift and Parking Pass
The JPM Formula Smiles Foundation Ticket Package expires on Monday, Feb. 15, or while supplies last. For more information on the JPM Formula Smiles Foundation Ticket Package, visit autoclubspeedway.com/JuanPablo. As always, fans experiencing Auto Club Speedway can also take advantage of free parking, bring in their own food, or partake in the unbelievable menu items on site as well as other cost-savings opportunities while enjoying a full day of entertainment and fun at a fantastic family value. Formula Smiles Foundation is a nonprofit organization incorporated in the United States, under status 501 c3, by Colombian racecar driver Juan Pablo Montoya and his wife Connie Freydell, which aims to improve, through sports, the quality of life of Colombian children in vulnerable situations.(Auto Club Speedway)(2-1-2010)

Train Service suspended for Auto Club race weekend: Due to current economic strains on thousands of race fans, Auto Club Speedway will not utilize METROLINK charter train service during the West Coast Premiere of NASCAR in February. However, tens of thousands of free parking spaces with easy access entrances await the throngs of race fans who will attend the Stater Bros. 300 NNS event on Saturday, Feb. 20 and the Auto Club 500 NSCS event on Sunday, Feb. 21 at Auto Club Speedway. ?With the current economic downturn, there is very little demand for a service, no matter how convenient, that charges between $20 and $35 per person to ride the train,? said Speedway President Gillian Zucker. ?We have plenty of on-site parking that is free and hope our fans will take full advantage.? For those now driving, in addition to free parking and easy access entrances, Auto Club Speedway has partnered with the Inland Empire?s MRN affiliate ? KFROG ? to make the trip a little easier. Fans making their way to Southern California?s Premier motorsports facility, can tune to 95.1 FM en route to the track for real time traffic updates and tips for easy entrance into the facility. For more information on the races at Auto Club Speedway, Feb. 19-21, call 1-800-944-RACE (7223) or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com.(ACS)(1-25-2010)

?Hope for Haiti? drive-through fundraising event is underway at Auto Club Speedway: The ?Hope for Haiti? drive-through fundraising event is underway at Auto Club Speedway. Southern Californian?s can join NBC4, Telemundo, the American Red Cross and Operation USA at Auto Club Speedway today until 6:30 pm/pt to help the Haitian relief efforts of the American Red Cross and Operation USA. Donations can be made in the form of cash or checks. Checks should be made payable to the American Red Cross/Haiti Relief or Operation USA/Haiti Relief. Donations can also be made online at redcross.org and opusa.org. Representatives from the two charitable organizations, the TV stations and Auto Club Speedway will be on hand to help collect the donations. Joining the effort are radio stations KFRG 95.1 FM and Exitos 93.9 FM and Major League Soccer?s Chivas USA.(ACS)(1-15-2010)

Fall race at Auto Club Speedway shortened UPDATE: NASCAR and International Speedway Corp., which owns the 2-mile speedway, today will announce the Oct. 10 event, fourth in the Chase, will be renamed and shortened from 500 miles. The race, sponsored by Pepsi since 2008, will be known as the Pepsi Max 400 on the 2010 Sprint Cup schedule. "As fans well know, conversations with NASCAR in regard to making Auto Club Speedway the most competitive track possible for NASCAR racing have been ongoing," said Gillian Zucker, Speedway president, in a prepared statement. "The results of some changes made by NASCAR - such as double-file restarts and tire changes - were seen at our inaugural Chase race, arguably one of the best races ever at the Speedway. This additional change to 400 miles is further evidence of NASCAR's commitment to racing excitement and to Southern California race fans." The previous 19 NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Fontana had all been 500 miles (250 laps). However, 400-mile races were a staple at now-defunct Riverside International Raceway until 1980. At that point, until its closure in 1988, the race distances were measured in kilometers. With 50 laps lopped off, it will change the strategy of the competitors and will eliminate at least one fuel stop. As the double-file restarts demonstrated in 2009, race leaders are all bunched up after caution periods. There was no word about ticket prices and how they'll reflect the shorter distances.(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)(1-13-2010)
UPDATE: Auto Club Speedway and NASCAR officials today announced that the Speedway?s October Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race ? the Pepsi 500 ? will now be 400 miles, rather than 500. Track officials also announced that the race, sponsored by Pepsi since 2008, will be re-branded the Pepsi Max 400. Fans experiencing Auto Club Speedway can also take advantage of free parking, bring in their own food, or partake in the unbelievable menu items on site as well as other cost-savings opportunities while enjoying a full day of entertainment and fun at a fantastic family value. To purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), or visit www.autoclubspeedway.com.(Auto Club Speedway)(1-14-2010)

The Dale Jr & Danica Ticket Package: Auto Club Speedway announced a limited number of the Dale Jr. and Danica Patrick ticket packages have been released in anticipation of Danica Patrick making her NASCAR Nationwide Series debut during Auto Club Speedway?s Stater Bros. 300 for JR Motorsports on Saturday, Feb. 20, 2010. For only $88 (a $140 value), the Dale Jr. and Danica Patrick ticket package includes:
? Saturday general admission seat to the NNS Stater Bros 300 race and qualifying*
? Sunday lower reserved grandstand seat to the NSCS Auto Club 500 race
? Weekend Pre-Race Pit Pass and a Parking Pass
(* Danica?s participation in the Stater Bros. 300 is subject to qualifying results)
With children 12 and under FREE on Friday and Saturday of race weekend, the $88 Dale Jr. and Danica Patrick ticket package is a great value for the entire family. The Dale Jr. and Danica Patrick ticket package expires on Jan. 31, or while supplies last. To purchase tickets, visit us online at www.autoclubspeedway.com or by calling 800-944-RACE (7223).(ACS)(12-27-2009)

Show your card and Save at Auto Club Speedway: Automobile Club of Southern California members have much to celebrate when NASCAR roars back to Auto Club Speedway on Feb. 21, as it?s also the 110th Anniversary of the Automobile Club of Southern California. To help celebrate this milestone, Auto Club Speedway is extending the Show Your Card & Save Offer. Members can get the best seats in the house at an incredible price. For only $110, the Show Your Card & Save Offer includes:
? Upper Reserved grandstand seat for the NASCAR Sprint Cup race ? the Auto Club 500, Sunday, Feb. 21st (a $105 value)
? Upper Reserved grandstand seat for the NASCAR NNS race Stater Bros. 300, Saturday, Feb. 20th (a $50 value)
Members must act now as this offer expires on Jan. 31. For more information on the Show Your Card & Save Offer or to purchase tickets, visit www.autoclubspeedway.com or call (800) 944-RACE (7223).(ACS)(11-26-2009)

California considering shorter race: Auto Club Speedway Gillian Zucker said the track is considering shortening one of the two annual races from 500 miles to 400 miles and did little to hide the fact she?d like to swap race dates with Phoenix. The first California race is run in February, right after the Daytona 500 while Phoenix runs in April. ?Everybody knows that we?ve had some challenges with weather during (February),? she said.(Associated Press)(10-12-2009)
 

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NASCAR Pre-race: FOX - 2:00pm/et

Television Race Coverage: FOX, 3:00pm/et

In the Booth: Mike Joy, Darrell Waltrip, Larry McReynolds

Pit Reporters: Dick Berggren, Steve Byrnes, Matt Yocum, Krista Voda

Hollywood Hotel: Chris Myers and Jeff Hammond

SPEED's NASCAR Raceday Pre-Race Show: 12:00pm/et with John Roberts, Kyle Petty, Kenny Wallace

Scheduled Race Re-Air Dates/Times:
Wednesday, February 24 at 12:00pm/et on SPEED

TV Listings, Links and Info:
Jayski's TV Listings Page
NASCAR on TV
Race Fan TV


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Radio Coverage/Shows/ Team
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This Week - Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Satellite Radio

motorracingnetwork.com

sirius.com


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Practice Dates/Times/Television coverage
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(times in eastern time)

Practices:
Friday, February 19, 3:00 - 4:30 pm/et, TV-SPEED
Saturday, February 20, 2:30 - 3:15 pm, TV-SPEED

Happy Hour 'Final' practice: Saturday, February 20, 3:45 - 4:50 pm/et, TV-SPEED


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Qualifying Information/Times/Television coverage
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Qualifying Draw: Friday, February 19, 2:00pm/et

Qualifying: 2 laps for positions 1-42, Friday, February 19 at 6:40pm/et, TV-SPEED, re-air at 11:00pm/et;
AND live via radio at MRN Radio and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio Channel 128.


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RACE RUNDOWN
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Race Coverage of the Auto Club 500 at Auto Club Speedway is scheduled for Sunday, February 21, 2010.
Television (TV): FOX at 3:00 pm/et; pre-race show at 2:00 pm/et; green flag approx 3:19pm/et
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio 128
Scheduled Race Re-Airs:
SPEED, Wednesday, February 24 at 12:00pm/et

Jayski's - 2010 Sprint Cup Race Results Page and from last season: Jayski's - 2009 Sprint Cup Race Results Page
(pole and race winner with speed and starting/finishing position, links to race results, drivers & owners points, pit stall selections, qualifying results/starting lineup, practice speeds and chase stats as well as link to race track and race information page for each race)

NASCAR Revises Green-White-Checkered Race Procedure: NASCAR announced a revision to one of its race procedures, allowing a maximum of three restart attempts prior to the White Flag under NASCAR's Green-White-Checkered flag finish. If the leader has taken the White Flag and the caution flag is displayed, the field is frozen and the race will not be restarted. Previously, there was only one restart attempt. The new procedure will be implemented beginning with today's running of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' Gatorade Duel at Daytona and will apply to all three national series. NASCAR officials met with drivers and teams Wednesday at Daytona International Speedway to discuss the change and get their input. The announcement was made during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series' drivers and crew chiefs meeting Thursday morning. "We want to do all we can to finish our races under green flag conditions ? the fans want to see that and so do the competitors," said Robin Pemberton, NASCAR vice president of competition. "We felt that putting a cap at three attempts to finish the race under green is the way to go. It gives the fans what they want and it also gives the teams a better opportunity to prepare for their end of race strategy." The change amends procedure 9-14C of the 2010 NASCAR rulebook.(NASCAR)(2-11-2010)

NASCAR tweaks wave-around rule: NASCAR has tweaked its rule on wave-around cars under caution. The new rule now dictates that cars under penalty at the time of the caution are ineligible for the wave around. The change began last week with the Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway after a situation came up in the Nationwide Series race that was new to the double-file restart system instituted in June. In the Nationwide race, Roush Fenway Racing's Carl Edwards was penalized for speeding under green, and then the caution came out. He stayed out and didn't pit and then was among those cars on the end of the lead lap. He then got the "wave around" the caution car (along with the rest of the cars that had stayed out and were on the end of the lead lap) to get to the rear of the line of lead-lap cars. Edwards then went to the end of the line to serve his penalty. That move would not be allowed anymore. The driver would not get the wave around and would start a lap down at the rear of the field on the restart, the penalty for a driver who had a speeding penalty under green but never served it before the caution came out. The new rule in general is any driver under penalty is no longer eligible for the wave around.(SceneDaily)(10-11-2009)

NASCAR?s Robin Pemberton explains restart rules: NASCAR Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton gave an explanation last June [2009] of the double-file restart rules. Here are excerpts of the conversation with the media and his answers to some questions ask.
SD: What is the procedure for double-file restarts?
Pemberton: ?When the caution comes out, the field will be frozen as it is today. The free-pass car will be identified as it is today and it will be the same format. As the cars are gathered behind the pace car, the pit road is opened for leaders, the second time by it will be open for the lap-down cars, and that is how it is today. And when we come to the one [lap]-to-go [until the green drops], the cars that have elected not to pit that are lap-down cars that will be in front of the lead-lap cars that have pitted, will be waved around to join the field at the tail end. The lineup will be on the double-file restart, lead-lap cars to the front, lap-down cars, ? then it will be the free-pass car, then it will be the cars that have been waved around and then it will be the penalty cars.
SD: If a guy on the lead lap opts not to pit, he?s the leader?
Pemberton: Correct. Still P1 [the leader].
SD: Is there an option for the lead car to select which lane?
Pemberton: When we give the 1-to-go, the leader throughout the entire race will get lane choice, high or low. He has to make that choice when we come to the 1-to-go at the stripe. One other thing we have added is the free pass will take place from start to finish throughout the entire race.
SD: If a car on the lead lap pits a second time with the lap-down cars, does he restart with the lap-down cars?
Pemberton: He will start in his respective track position how he came off of pit road. If you have a lead-lap car who makes multiple pit stops to work on his car, he is not in that lead-lap group that pitted that first-time by. He?ll be scored where he comes off pit road [with lapped cars]
SD: The lap-down cars that don?t pit and the get the wave around the leader, do they get to come all the way around to rear of the field?
Pemberton: That?s correct but they will not be able to hit pit road for tires and fuel. Pit road won?t be closed but they will forfeit their wave-around status if they hit pit road for tires and fuel.
SD: At tracks like Martinsville and Bristol and you?re waiting for the 1-to-go, are you anticipating that the wave around could be hard to be completed?
Pemberton: There could be issues. Every track has its different set of challenges. We?ll have to address those when we get to them. The whole field will be double file so they won?t be as strung out.
SD: If multiple lead-lap cars stay out, do the lap-down cars that don?t pit still get waved around?
Pemberton: The only way you can be waved around is if you are between the leader and the pace car. As pit stops take place, you need to be in front of the lead-lap cars. You get waved around regardless if you?re one or two or three laps down [or more].
(SceneDaily)(6-7-2009)
 

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Coverage of Qualifying for the Auto Club 500 at Auto Club Speedway is scheduled for Friday, February 19, 2010 at 6:40pm/et.
Television (TV): SPEED 6:30pm/et
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius XM Satellite NASCAR Radio 128
Qualifying Re-Air: 11:00pm/et on SPEED

The Entry List for the Auto Club 500 at Auto Club Speedway is posted, 46 teams/drivers [for 43 spots] are listed, including:
Not in top 35 of owners points for the first five races in 2010:
#09-Aric Almirola (2009 race winner as owner)(49/1)
#13-Max Papis (40/1)
#35-Johnny Sauter (none/0)
#36-Mike Bliss (42/1)
#46-Terry Cook (47/1)
#55-Michael McDowell (33/1)
#66-Dave Blaney (50/1)
#71-Bobby Labonte [past champ 2000](21/1)
#82-Scott Speed (18/1)
#87-Joe Nemechek (43/1)
#90-Casey Mears (44/1)
In the event qualifying is rained out or cancelled:
the eight who would make it [8]: #'s 09,71,82,55,13,36,87,90
missing the race would be [3]: #'s 46,66,35
See the full entry list at my Jayski's Auto Club Entry List and the 2010 Owners Points Standings for the first FIVE races page.(2-15-2010)

Top-35 in Owner Points and guaranteed a starting spot at Auto Club Speedway and first five races of 2010:
Teams that are guaranteed a starting spot for the first five races, but are currently out of the 2010 top 35 of owners points are:
36) #12-Keselowski/Penske: 3 points out of 35th
37) #77-Hornish Jr./Penske: -6
38) #34-Kvapil/Front Row: -9
39) #78-Smith/Furniture Row: -12
41) #47-Ambrose/JTG Daugherty: -18
Five teams are currently outside the 2009 Top 35 owners points and a guaranteed starting spot, but are in the top 35 for 2010 owners points after 1 race, which moves would allow them to be assured a starting spot if qualifying at Auto Club Speedway is canceled [rain out, etc] but two of those teams are not scheduled to run at ACS:
#82-Speed/Red Bull: 18th in 2010 Owners Points
#51-Waltrip/MWR: 19th, but has no plans to run at ACS
#71-Labonte/TRG: 21st, but would get in via being a past champ
#21-Elliott/Wood Bros: 28th, no plans to run ACS, past champ
#55-McDowell/Prism: 33rd
#09-Almirola/Phoenix Racing is 49th but would make the race via being a past winning team in 2009
The other teams likely to attempt ACS this coming weekend that would make the race if qualifying is canceled would be:
#13-Papis (40th in 2010 owners points); #36-Bliss (42nd); #87-Nemechek (43rd) and #90-Mears (44th).
Missing the race would be #46-Cook (47th) and #66-Blaney (49th)
For the owners points standings, see my 2010 Owners Points Standings and 2010 Owners Points Rack for the first five races.(2-14-2010)

What happens if qualifying gets canceled/rained out?
If it is the first five races of the season, the previous season OWNERS points are used:
#1) - Previous season Owner Points [position 1-35][top 35 teams do NOT need to attempt ALL the races]
#2) - Race winners from the previous and current season not already in the field
#3) - ALL Past Cup Champions not in by 1 or 2
#4) - Current season Owner Points [Top 35][not in by rules 1-3]
#5) - Current season race attempts ties broken by current owners points standings [not in by rules 1-4]

Qualifying Rules/Notes/News page

Go or Go Home Drivers to Qualify Together: Teams outside the top 35 in owners points will qualify together at the end of the qualifying session. The thought is that nobody would have an advantage in track conditions.

How to Calculate Track Speeds: use the formula Speed = Distance divided by Time. Distance is Track Length, and Lap Time into Hours. Once hour is 3600 seconds, so the calculation for a 48 second lap at Daytona(2.5 miles) would be: Speed = 2.5 x (3600/48), = 2.5 x 75 = 187.500mph. For a 19 second lap at Bristol(.533 miles): Speed = .533 x (3600/19), = .533 x 189.474 = a speed of 100.990mph

How to break a tie during qualifying? (same speed/time) When drivers are tied for a starting spot during qualifying, it is broken by owners points standings (not drivers points).

Determining Race Line-Ups - Top 35 Guarantee: At the start of the 2005 season, NASCAR instituted a new procedure for establishing the starting race field in the Sprint Cup Series [NSCS]. NASCAR revamped the system by simplifying the procedure with teams no longer accruing provisionals throughout the season to gain entry into the starting fields. While starting positions one through 42 in the NSCS still will be determined by qualifying speed, the new system will assure the highest-ranked 35 positions of the NSCS OWNER [not Driver] championship points that have entered the event prior to the entry deadline [usually 13 days before the day of the race] one of those starting positions in the field, providing they have made an attempt to qualify [which usually means the team at least practiced and made an effort to qualify].
The remaining seven positions [36-42] will be assigned to those drivers with the fastest qualifying speeds whose car owners are not among the top 35. The final starting position [43rd] ? the champion?s provisional ? can be utilized by a car owner whose driver is a current or past Sprint Cup champion who participated as a driver during the current of previous season and was entered in the event for that owner in that car prior to the entry deadline.
If there is more than one series champion vying for the position, it will be given to the most recent series champion. If the final provisional starting position ? 43rd in the Sprint Cup ? is not filled by a current or past series champion, it will be assigned to the next eligible car owner according to qualifying results.
Through the first five races of the season for the Sprint Cup, the top 35 in the NSCS of the previous owner championship points entered in the event prior to the entry deadline will be assured one of the 42 starting positions in the field, provided they have made an attempt to qualify. From the sixth race on, the current owner championship points will be used to determine the top 35 each race week. In the event that conditions prevent qualifying from being run, starting positions will be assigned according to the respective series? current Rule Book.(NASCAR PR)
Simple: so the field is set by speed to where the 7th fastest non-top 35 driver is on speed. The any drivers in the top 35 of OWNERS [not drivers points] are placed to the 42nd spot. The 43rd spot is used for the most recent past Sprint Cup champion NOT already in the field from being in the top-35 in owners points or one of the seven no top-35. If their is not past champ for the 43rd spot, it goes to the next fastest [8th fastest driver]

Past Champions Limited To 6 Provisional Berths in Sprint Cup: See my 2010 Past Champions Provisional Page for more
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RACE RECORDS, NOTES, RULES and NEWS

RACE RECORDS, NOTES, RULES and NEWS

RACE RECORDS, NOTES, RULES and NEWS
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Three Race Tracks Tony Stewart has never won a Sprint Cup race at:
Auto Club Speedway 0 for 17 with a best finish of 4th in 1999 & 2001
Las Vegas 0 for 11 with a best finish of 2nd in 2000
Darlington 0 for 17 with a best finish of 3rd in 2009
Stewart has won at 19 of 23 tracks he has raced on, didn't win at Rockingham which is no longer active for Cup racing.(10-11-2009)

October 2009 Race Winner: #48-Jimmie Johnson, 143.908, started 3rd

February 2009 Race Winner: #17-Matt Kenseth, 135.839, started 24th

Track Race Record: #24-Jeff Gordon, June 1997, 155.012mph

Slowest Race Record: #38-Elliott Sadler, Sept 2004, 128.324mph

Oldest Winner: Rusty Wallace, 44 years, 8 months, 15 days, 4/29/2001

Youngest Winner: Kyle Busch, 20 years, 4 months, 2 days, 9/4/2005

Worst Starting Spot to Win: Matt Kenseth, 2/26/2006, started 31st

October 2009 Pole Sitter: #11-Denny Hamlin, 183.870, finished 37th

February 2009 Pole Sitter: #83-Brian Vickers, 183.439, finished 10th

Track Qualifying Record: #5-Kyle Busch, Feb 2005, 188.425mph

Oldest Pole Winner: Mike Skinner, 42 years, 10 months, 2 days, 4/30/2000

Youngest Pole Winner: Kyle Busch, 19 years, 9 months, 25 days, 2/27/2005

Most Wins: 3 - Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth

Most Poles: 3 - Kurt Busch

Most Top 5s: 8 - Jeff Gordon

Most Top 10s: 8 - Jeff Gordon

Most Laps Led by a Leader: Mark Martin, 5/3/1998, 165 laps

Fewest Laps Led by a Race Winner: 26 - Jeremy Mayfield, 4/30/2000

Most Leaders: 16 - 9/7/2007

Most Lead Changes: 33 - 2/24/2008

Fewest Leaders: 8 - done twice, most recently 4/28/2002

Fewest Lead Changes: 18 - 5/3/1998

Most Cautions: 12 - 2/24/2008

Most Caution Laps: 51, 9/5/2004

Fewest Cautions: 4 - 6/22/1997

Fewest Caution Laps: 22- two times, most recent 4/30/2000

Most Running at the Finish: 42 - 9/3/2006

Fewest Running at the Finish: 31 - 10/11/2009

Most Wins by Manufacturer: 10 - Ford; 8 - Chevy; 1 - Dodge

Races won from starting pos 1: 1

Races won from starting pos 2: 1

Races won from starting pos 3: 3

Races won from starting pos 4: 1

Races won from starting pos 5: 2

Races won from starting pos 9: 2

Races won from starting pos 16: 2

Races won from starting pos 17: 1

Races won from starting pos 19: 1

Races won from starting pos 24: 2

Races won from starting pos 25: 2

Races won from starting pos 31: 1

Races won from the top 5: 8 of 19

Races won from the top 10: 10 of 19


At Auto Club Speedway:

? Groundbreaking for California Speedway, as Auto Club Speedway was originally known, took place in November 1995.

? The first race at Auto Club Speedway was a NASCAR K&N Pro Series, West race won by Ken Schrader on June 21, 1997.

? The first NASCAR Sprint Cup race was held on June 22, 1997 and won by Jeff Gordon.

? September 2004 was the first night race at Auto Club Speedway and that also was the first year both the NASCAR Sprint Cup and NASCAR Nationwide Series ran two races in a season there.

? The track name was changed to Auto Club Speedway in February 2008.

? There have been 19 NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Auto Club Speedway since the track opened in 1997.

? Four drivers have competed in all 19 races: Jeff Burton, Jeff Gordon, Bobby Labonte and Joe Nemechek.

? Joe Nemechek won the pole for the inaugural race in 1997.

? There have been 13 different pole winners, led by Kurt Busch (three). Brian Vickers and Jeff Gordon each have two poles.

? Twelve different drivers have posted victories. Jimmie Johnson leads all drivers with four wins. Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth each have won three races.

? Hendrick Motorsports has won eight races, more than any other team.

? Nine of the 19 races were won from starting positions outside the top 10; only one has been won from the pole (Jimmie Johnson in 2008). The most prolific starting position is third, with three victories.

? Matt Kenseth won the 2006 spring race from the 31st starting position, the deepest in the field that a race winner has started.

? Three active drivers have averaged a top-10 finish: Carl Edwards (6.6), Jimmie Johnson (5.8) and Matt Kenseth (9.3).

? Kyle Busch won his first NASCAR Sprint Cup pole (2/05) and first race (9/05) at Auto Club Speedway.

? Jimmie Johnson won his first NASCAR Sprint Cup race at ASC on April 28, 2002.

? 410 NASCAR drivers have their home state recorded as California.


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PAST RACE/POLE WINNERS
Pole Winners
10/9/2009: Denny Hamlin, #11-Toyota, 183.870, finished 37th
2/20/2009: Brian Vickers, #83-Toyota, 183.439, finished 10th
8/2008: Jimmie Johnson, #48-Chevy, 180.397, finished 1st
2/2008: none, rained out
9/2007: Kurt Busch, #2 Dodge, 182.399, finished 9th
2/2007: Jeff Gordon, #24 Chevy, 185.735, finished 2nd
2/2006: Kurt Busch, #2 Dodge, 187.086, finished 16th
9/2005: Carl Edwards, #99 Ford, 185.060, finished 4th
2/2005: Kyle Busch, #5 Chevy, 188.425, finished 23rd
9/2004: Brian Vickers, #25 Chevy, 187.417, finished 13th
5/2004: Kasey Kahne, #9 Dodge, 186.940, finished 13th
2003: Steve Park, #1 Chevy, 186.838, finished 40th
2002: Ryan Newman, #12 Ford, 187.432, finished 14th
2001: Bobby Labonte, #18 Pontiac, 182.635, finished 22nd
2000: Mike Skinner, #31 Chevy, 186.061, finished 7th
1999: none, rained out
1998: Jeff Gordon, #24 Chevy, 181.772, finished 4th
1997: Joe Nemechek, #42 Chevy, 183.015, finished 18th
(1997 Greg Sacks, #40 Chevy was the fastest but in 2nd round 183.753mph)

Race Winners
10/11/2009: Jimmie Johnson (4), #48-Chevy, 143.908, started 3rd
2/22/2009: Matt Kenseth (3), #17-Ford, 135.839, started 24th
8/2008: Jimmie Johnson (3), #48-Chevy, 138.857, started 1st
2/2008: Carl Edwards, #99 Ford, 132.704, started 9th
9/2007: Jimmie Johnson(2), #48-Chevy, 131.502, started 2nd
2/2007: Matt Kenseth(2), #17 Ford, 138.451, started 25th
9/2006: Kasey Kahne, #9 Dodge, 144.462, started 9th
2/2006: Matt Kenseth, #17 Ford, 147.852, started 31st
9/2005: Kyle Busch, #5 Chevy, 136.356, started 25th
2/2005: Greg Biffle, #16 Ford, 139.697mph, started 5th
9/2004: Elliott Sadler, #38 Ford, 128.324mph, started 17th
5/2004: Jeff Gordon(3), #24 Chevy, 137.268mph, started 16th
2003: Kurt Busch, #97-Ford, 140.111mph, started 16th
2002: Jimmie Johnson, #48 Chevy, 150.088mph, started 4th
2001: Rusty Wallace, #2 Ford, 143.118mph, started 19th
2000: Jeremy Mayfield, #12 Ford, 149.378mph, started 24th
1999: Jeff Gordon(2), #24 Chevy, 150.276mph, started 5th
1998: Mark Martin, #6 Ford, 140.220mph, started 3rd
1997: Jeff Gordon, #24 Chevy, 155.012mph, started 3rd
 

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Sacred Power to sponsor Said at ACS: Latitude 43 is excited to have Sacred Power on the hood for this weekends Auto Club 500. Sacred Power is the largest Native American Owned Solar Energy company in the United States. Boris Said driver of the #26 Sacred Power Ford Fusion has solar panels on his house and is excited about the opportunity to promote this green company. David Melton President / CEO of Sacred Power stated, "We are hoping to put a promotion in place in the very near future to give away a solar array to one lucky NASCAR fan. We hope to have that finalized soon." Sacred Power's V.P. / COO Odes Armijo-Caster added, "We cant wait to be in California this week. Rich Kuty of Kuty's Motorsports & Marketing has some unique marketing opportunities for Sacred Power in the coming weeks. Stay tuned folks." Latitude 43 would like to thank Window World for their support last week and add that there are still sponsorship opportunities available.(PR), see an image of the scheme on my #26 Team Schemes page.(2-18-2010)
AAA Insurance colors for Keselowski at Auto Club IMAGE: Brad Keselowski's #12 Penske Racing Dodge will run different colors at Auto Club Speedway this week, running the AAA Insurance sponsorship instead of the black Penske Racing [Verizon] colors. The #12 Dodge will use chassis PRS-713, a brand new chassis.(Penske Racing)(2-16-2010)
IMAGE: see an image of the #12 AAA Insurance scheme on my #12 Team Schemes page.(2-17-2010)
Special Aflac colors for Edwards in Calif IMAGE: The #99 Ford of Carl Edwards will carry a special "You Don't Know Quack" paint scheme at California. The plan is to educate people about the value of Aflac's products in really innovative and creative ways. The #99 crew will unload RK-669 for the weekend. Edwards finished seventh with it at Homestead and sixth at California in October. Edwards is used to having the Aflac duck around, but soon the stork will be arriving as well. He and wife Kate are expecting their first child this month.(RFR)(2-16-2010)
IMAGE: see an image of the #99 AFLAC you don't know quack Ford on my #99 Team Schemes page.(2-17-2010)
Ambrose welcomes Armour All colors: Switching gears from roses at Daytona Beach to cleaning and protectant products at Fontana, Marcos Ambrose will carry Armor All on his #47 Toyota Camry this weekend at Auto Club Speedway for the Auto Club 500. ?Last week I was handing out roses for Kroger and this weekend we have Armor All on the car,? Ambrose said. ?Armor All takes great pride in keeping a car looking good inside and out and so do we at JTG Daugherty Racing. The last time I had Armor All as a primary sponsor on one of my race cars was for the NASCAR Nationwide Series event at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. We dominated and came so close to a victory. We want to do them proud on Sunday. We?re hoping to rebound from what happened to us last weekend.? The last time out at Auto Club Speedway, the Australian driver finished 23rd in October.(JTG Daugherty Racing)(2-17-2010)
AAA colors for Hornish at Auto Club: Sam Hornish Jr., driver of the Penske Racing #77 Auto Club Dodge Charger in the NASCAR Cup Series, will once again run the Auto Club of Southern California paint scheme this weekend at Auto Club Speedway. The Automobile Club of Southern California and its affiliated clubs (AAA) will serve as primary sponsor of the #77 car for three events in 2010 and as co-primary for an additional two races. Sam Hornish Jr. thoughts on this weekend's race at Auto Club Speedway: "I'm really looking forward to the Auto Club 500 for many reasons. First, to run the Auto Club paint scheme and to represent such an important organization is a great experience. I really couldn't ask for a better spot to be in this weekend. As for the race, I'm excited to get back on track in Fontana. I feel that we can make significant advances there this year and that the pieces have fallen into place for a strong run on Sunday."(Penske Racing), see an image of the scheme on my #77 Team Schemes page.(2-16-2010)
Special scheme for Dale Jr. at Auto Club: #88-Dale Eanrhardt Jr. is scheduled to run an AMP Energy Juice scheme on his Hendrick Motorsports Chevy at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, CA on February 21, 2010. See an image of the scheme on my #88 Team Schemes page.(1-16-2010)
Kahne to run Olympic scheme at Daytona: Budweiser announced that it will celebrate U.S. Olympians with a special paint scheme at next season's Daytona 500. Driver Kasey Kahne will pilot the #9 Budweiser Team USA Ford in the 52nd running of "The Great American Race" at Daytona International Speedway on Feb. 14, 2010, and the Auto Club 500 in Fontana, Calif. on Feb. 21, 2010, both which coincide with the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games (Feb. 12-28). Budweiser Team USA Olympic Paint Scheme die cast cars will be available for purchase beginning October 23 and can be ordered through BudShop.com, Nascar.com and at the tracks. Proceeds from the die cast car sales will be donated to the United States Olympic Committee (USOC) to assist athletes' training and travel costs for the Olympic Winter Games. Budweiser has been associated with the Olympic Games since the Los Angeles 1984 Games. Budweiser first sponsored a team on the NASCAR Winston Cup Series circuit in 1983. Budweiser also is the title sponsor of the annual Budweiser Shootout at Daytona, the exclusive beer and malt beverage advertiser of the Daytona 500, and the "Official Beer Sponsor" of Daytona International Speedway, the Daytona 500 and the Coke Zero 400.(Team USA), see images of the car on my 2010 #9 Team Schemes page.(10-17-2009)
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GOODYEAR TIRE NOTES

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  • Tire: Goodyear Eagle Speedway Radials
    Number of Tires: Left-side ? 1,500; Right-side ? 1,500
    Tire Codes: Left-side -- D-4382; Right-side -- D-4386
    Tire Circumference: Left-side -- 87.2 in.; Right-side -- 88.3 in.
    Technical Inspection Inflation:
    Left Front -- 30 psi; Left Rear -- 30 psi;
    Right Front -- 48 psi; Right Rear -- 45 psi
    Minimum Recommended Inflation:
    Left Front -- 22 psi; Left Rear -- 20 psi;
    Right Front -- 45 psi; Right Rear -- 42 psi
    Estimated Pit Window: Every 42-44 laps, based on fuel mileage (Sprint Cup).
    Notes: Goodyear has brought two brand new tire codes for NASCAR Sprint Cup teams to run at California this weekend . . . this tire set-up came out of a tire test Goodyear held at the track this past December . . . teams/drivers participating in that test were the #9 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford with Kasey Kahne, #12 Penske Racing Dodge with Brad Keselowski, #20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota with Joey Logano and #31 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet with Jeff Burton . . . Goodyear decided to test California to evaluate its tires in an effort to give cars more grip around the two-mile oval . . . Goodyear engineers ultimately decided to incorporate some of the compound technology developed during the Indianapolis program last year, coming back with a different right-side compound . . . that change was merged with some of the speedway construction elements that Goodyear has rolled into many of it tires over the past year . . . while Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series teams will run the same right-side tire code (D-4386) this weekend, they will be running distinct left-side codes . . . as on all NASCAR ovals greater than one mile in length, teams are required to run inner liners in all four tire positions at California . . . air pressure in those inner liners should be 12-25 psi greater than that of the outer tire.
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  • Tire testing at Auto Club done: Security at Auto Club Speedway was very tight Tuesday and Wednesday as Goodyear conducted two days of tire testing at the Fontana, CA track. Unlike other tire tests in recent year, the track was off-limits to all (especially the media) from 9:00am until the 4:30pm conclusion. At other tests, drivers often have time for noon interviews, but not this week. One team from each of the four manufacturers participated in the tests. #9-Kasey Kahne was in a RPM Ford for the first time while #12-Brad Keselowski made his first runs in a Penske Racing Dodge. Joe Gibbs Racing's #20-Joey Logano represented Toyota while Richard Childress Racing driver #31-Jeff Burton was in a Chevy. It was difficult to distinguish one model from another as all were in primer gray. Tire testing can be a tedious exercise, but Burton certainly didn't have that attitude. He ran 500 miles on Tuesday and was prepared to run an equal number the following day, a few laps at a time. "We're hoping to help Goodyear get a better tire for Fontana," Burton said. "That's goal No. 1. Hopefully that's something we can learn. We really don't learn much about the race track because Goodyear doesn't want us to change the cars as they are studying the tires. I like testing, it's a real opportunity to learn, a real opportunity to try a lot of stuff. And for the driver, it's an opportunity to also try lots of different things." Since NASCAR implemented its testing ban following the 2008 season, tire tests are the only ones conducted at tracks on the Sprint Cup schedule.(Inland Valley Daily Bulletin)(12-17-2009)
  • See the Sprint Cup Series Team / Driver Chart, which has links to past news for each team and info on each team.
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