There is a whole lot of emphasis on this tire here at New Hampshire. This is the same tire they ran at Phoenix and Richmond this year.Both with dominating performances. Phoenix, Gordon led 138 of 312 to win and at Richmond Kyle Bush led 235 of 400 to win.
And to add there at Richmond, Gordon started 6th led 4 laps before getting in an accident.
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There is a whole lot of emphasis on this tire here at New Hampshire. This is the same tire they ran at Phoenix and Richmond this year.Both with dominating performances. Phoenix, Gordon led 138 of 312 to win and at Richmond Kyle Bush led 235 of 400 to win.
And to add there at Richmond, Gordon started 6th led 4 laps before getting in an accident.
#1-Jamie McMurray: will bring chassis #1007 to New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend. This chassis qualified on the pole and finished seventh at Martinsville in April. This car also ran last season in both races at Martinsville and Richmond,
#2-Brad Keselowski:finished third at Darlington
#5-Mark Martin: This is the same car that Martin drove to a 14th-place finish at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway in April.
#6-David Ragan: Primary: RK-755 Last ran Richmond - finished fourth #9-Marcos Ambrose: finished 16 at phoenix and 23rd at Richmond.
#14-Tony Stewart: Chassis No. 14-637: This car made its debut in April at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, where it experienced some teething problems, qualifying 28th and finishing 34th with a broken rear-end gear. Prior to Martinsville, Chassis No. 14-637 was tested March 14 at the half-mile Little Rock Speedway in Rockingham, N.C.
#20-Joey Logano: . This is a new chassis #22-Kurt Busch: This is a new chassis #24-Jeff Gordon: This is a new chassis #27-Paul Menard:This is a new chassis #29-Kevin Harvick: will race chassis No. 332 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stable. Harvick has raced this car three times this season, earning one win (Martinsville, 4/3), a fourth-place run at Phoenix (2/27) and a 12th-place finish at Richmond (4/30).
#31-Jeff Burton: will pilot Chassis No. 323 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stable. Built new for 2010, this RCR Chevrolet was put through its first paces at Kansas Speedway last October where the South Boston, Va., native was credited with an 18th-place finish after starting 23rd. Burton then raced this No. 31 racer at Phoenix earlier this season and was credited with a 26th-place effort after being involved in a multi-car incident just 60 laps into the 312-lap showdown. Most recently, this RCR entry ran competitively at Richmond where Burton drove it to a 16th-place result.
#33-Clint Bowyer: This is a new chassis
#42-Juan Pablo Montoya :finished 4th with at Martinsville.
#43-A.J. Allmendinger: The #43 RPM team has prepared chassis No. 736 for this weekend's event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This Best Buy Ford has been run previously this season at Las Vegas, Richmond and Kansas.
#48-Jimmie Johnson: finished eighth at Richmond
#88-Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: crew chief Steve Letarte and the #88 crew will unload Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 88-616. Jeff Gordon most recently raced this chassis to a 20th-place finish at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway last October.
#99-Carl Edwards: RK-782 -This is a new chassis.
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Chassis selections:
#1-Jamie McMurray: will bring chassis #1007 to New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend. This chassis qualified on the pole and finished seventh at Martinsville in April. This car also ran last season in both races at Martinsville and Richmond,
#2-Brad Keselowski:finished third at Darlington
#5-Mark Martin: This is the same car that Martin drove to a 14th-place finish at Richmond (Va.) International Raceway in April.
#6-David Ragan: Primary: RK-755 Last ran Richmond - finished fourth #9-Marcos Ambrose: finished 16 at phoenix and 23rd at Richmond.
#14-Tony Stewart: Chassis No. 14-637: This car made its debut in April at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway, where it experienced some teething problems, qualifying 28th and finishing 34th with a broken rear-end gear. Prior to Martinsville, Chassis No. 14-637 was tested March 14 at the half-mile Little Rock Speedway in Rockingham, N.C.
#20-Joey Logano: . This is a new chassis #22-Kurt Busch: This is a new chassis #24-Jeff Gordon: This is a new chassis #27-Paul Menard:This is a new chassis #29-Kevin Harvick: will race chassis No. 332 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stable. Harvick has raced this car three times this season, earning one win (Martinsville, 4/3), a fourth-place run at Phoenix (2/27) and a 12th-place finish at Richmond (4/30).
#31-Jeff Burton: will pilot Chassis No. 323 from the Richard Childress Racing NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stable. Built new for 2010, this RCR Chevrolet was put through its first paces at Kansas Speedway last October where the South Boston, Va., native was credited with an 18th-place finish after starting 23rd. Burton then raced this No. 31 racer at Phoenix earlier this season and was credited with a 26th-place effort after being involved in a multi-car incident just 60 laps into the 312-lap showdown. Most recently, this RCR entry ran competitively at Richmond where Burton drove it to a 16th-place result.
#33-Clint Bowyer: This is a new chassis
#42-Juan Pablo Montoya :finished 4th with at Martinsville.
#43-A.J. Allmendinger: The #43 RPM team has prepared chassis No. 736 for this weekend's event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. This Best Buy Ford has been run previously this season at Las Vegas, Richmond and Kansas.
#48-Jimmie Johnson: finished eighth at Richmond
#88-Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: crew chief Steve Letarte and the #88 crew will unload Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 88-616. Jeff Gordon most recently raced this chassis to a 20th-place finish at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway last October.
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