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New Hamsphire International Speedway Advance

Race: Sylvania 300
Track: New Hampshire International Speedway (1.058-mile oval)
Location: Loudon, N.H.

Juan Pablo Montoya and the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge Avenger Team Facts:

  • Round 2, New Hampshire: Juan Pablo Montoya had never competed at New Hampshire International Speedway (NHIS) before his visit in June, but that didn’t stop him and the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline team from starting in the top five and bringing home a top-20 finish.

  • Standings: Montoya slipped one spot in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver standings to 20th after his 41st-place run last weekend at Richmond International Raceway (RIR). Montoya lined up 15th on Saturday night to take the initial green flag for the 400-lap competition and proceeded to maintain a top-15 run the entire first half of the race. Then, on lap 242 while running 10th, a multi-car accident left Montoya with no way to escape unscathed. He was hit from behind, slammed into the car ahead of him and the car was damaged beyond repair.

  • CoT at Dega: Montoya and the team participated in the NASCAR sanctioned CoT test at Talladega Superspeedway on Monday and Tuesday. Montoya and the No. 42 crew were fourth quick in single car runs on Monday morning in their Dodge Avenger; third quick in single car runs Monday afternoon and fifth on the speed charts in Monday afternoon’s drafting session. Teammate Reed Sorenson took over for Montoya on Tuesday with the No. 42 crew for the second day of the test.

  • Rookie Race: Montoya leads David Ragan by 14 points (218-204) in the Raybestos® Rookie standings entering the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway. With just 10 races remaining, Montoya is poised to become the fourth driver for sponsor Texaco/Havoline to earn Rookie of the Year honors (Allison, Kenny Irwin and Jamie McMurray). It would also be the second time Crew Chief Donnie Wingo has led a new driver (2003 with McMurray) in the No. 42 Dodge to the title.

  • Chassis: Crew Chief Donnie Wingo and the No. 42 team are bringing chassis #735 to New Hampshire International Speedway this weekend. This will be the third time this season Wingo and the crew will prepare this Avenger for a short track race. Chassis #735 has previously run at Martinsville and Phoenix. Montoya, in his first visit to the paperclip in Virginia, started 23rd and finished on the lead lap in 16th. In Phoenix, the crew never found the right balance on the car and settled for a 33rd-place effort.

  • About the 42? In 1997 when Major League Baseball (MLB) retired Jackie Robinson’s No. 42, there were nine players who wore the number that were grandfathered in – only one remains. Pitcher Mariano Rivera of the New York Yankees is the last active player to wear the No. 42, a number he has worn since joining the major league ranks in 1995. The Yankees take on the Boston Red Sox this weekend at Fenway Park just two hours south of Loudon, N.H.

  • Native to the Northeast: Two members of the Texaco/Havoline team will be very close to their hometowns while racing at New Hampshire International Speedway this weekend. The No. 42 Texaco/Havoline car chief Mike Brill is a Woodsville, N.H., native and Norwalk, Conn., is the hometown of Mike Bodick who serves as the team’s gas man.

  • Celebrating 20 Years: In celebration of Texaco’s 20th anniversary in sponsoring stock car racing and a successful season for rookie Montoya, Chevron Products Company introduced its special limited edition gift card carrying the image of the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline race car and Montoya. The Texaco/Havoline branded gift cards are now available for purchase in denominations up to $100 at participating Texaco stations or online at www.texaco.com.

  • Sirius-ly: Montoya and the team will be featured weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio’s Driver2Crew Chatter. Driver2Crew Chatter puts fans in the car and in the pits. Fans can listen to Montoya’s radio communication with Crew Chief Wingo, Spotter Tab Boyd and the rest of the Team on channel 119. Listen in every Monday at 5 p.m. ET on channel 128 for the “Juan Pablo Montoya Report.” Montoya provides exclusive updates on the No. 42 Team; gives post-race downloads and shares his own personal experiences on his jump full time into the NEXTEL Cup Series.

 

Montoya’s New Hampshire International Speedway NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Stats
Track
Start
Wins
Poles
Top
5
Top
10
Avg.
Start
Avg.
Finish
Laps
DNF
Winnings
Totals
1
0
0
0
0
5
19
300/300
0
$111,200

 

Montoya’s Cumulative NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Stats
Starts
Wins
Poles
Top 5
Top 10
Laps Led
Winnings
27
1
0
3
4
7
$3,701,239

 

2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Results
Date Race
Start
Finish
Winnings
Points
18-Feb Daytona
36
19
$299,483
18
25-Feb California
9
26
$120,475
20
11-Mar Las Vegas
4
22
$126,950
22
18-Mar Atlanta
16
5
$126,200
15
25-Mar Bristol
36
32
$114,700
19
1-Apr Martinsville
23
16
$109,850
16
15-Apr Texas
16
8
$168,375
13
21-Apr Phoenix
36
33
$101,325
16
29-Apr Talladega
24
31
$115,750
19
5-May Richmond
16
26
$103,250
21
12-May Darlington
41
23
113,575
21
27-May Charlotte
20
28
$124,300
22
3-Jun Dover
16
31
$112,775
22
10-Jun Pocono
38
20
$107,300
21
17-Jun Michigan
33
43
$103,926
23
24-Jun Sonoma
32
1
$310,600
21
1-Jul Loudon
5
19
$111,200
19
7-Jul Daytona
20
32
$118,025
21
15-Jul Chicago
30
15
$130,575
20
29-Jul Indianapolis
2
2
$360,850
18
5-Aug Pocono
9
16
$106,425
18
12-Aug Watkins Glen
18
39
$93,375
19
19-Aug Michigan
26
26
$109,100
19
25-Aug Bristol
2
17
$131,050
18
2-Sep California
42
33
$121,625
19
8-Sep Richmond
15
41
$98,755 20
20
16-Sep Loudon        
23-Sep Dover        
30-Sep Kansas        
7-Oct Talladega        
13-Oct Charlotte        
21-Oct Martinsville        
28-Oct Atlanta        
4-Nov Texas        
11-Nov Phoenix        
18-Nov Homestead        
           
Starts
Wins
Top 5
Top 10
Poles
Winnings
26

1

3
4
0
$3,668,133

 

Texaco/Havoline Crew
Name Crew position Hometown
Donnie Wingo Crew Chief Spartanburg, S.C
John Fernandez Team Manager Gloversville, N.Y.
Tony Glover Team Manager Kingsport, Tenn.
Mike Brill Car Chief Woodsville, N.H.
Billy Curwood Engineer Shickshinny, Penn.
Trevor Lysne Front Tire Changer Fergus Falls, Minn.
Eric Bilyeu Front Tire Carrier Waterford, Mich.
Rich Macco Rear Tire Changer North Syracuse, N.Y.
Chip Goode Rear Tire Carrier Statesville, N.C.
Mark Jacobs Jack Man Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
Mike Bodick Gas Man/Mechanic Norwalk, Conn.
Heath Silver Catch Can/Mechanic Asheville, N.C.
J.D. Frey Mechanic Ferndale, Calif.
Keith Armstrong Tire Specialist Viola, Ill.
Roy Gangdal Shocks Vancouver, B.C.
Tab Boyd Spotter Pensacola, Fla.
Rudy Wade Engine Specialist Greer, N.C.
Brady Wittcamper Pit Support Tipton, Ind.
Ryan Quann Pit Support Richmond, Va.
Jim Pollard Transport Driver Greensboro, N.C.
Rocky Boggs Transport Driver Burlington, N.C.

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