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TEAM NO. 5s HISTORY AT KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY:
In three Busch Series races at Kentucky Speedway, the No. 5 team has
never finished outside the top-10. One year ago, Kyle Busch qualified
his No. 5 Lowes Chevrolet in the second position for this event,
but crashed his primary car near the end of final practice on Friday
evening. Driving a backup car, Busch started from the rear of the field
and took the lead with two laps remaining to claim his third win of
the 2004 Busch Series season.
THIS WEEKS DRIVER BLAKE FEESE:
Blake Feese will make his fourth start of the 2005 Busch Series season
this weekend at Kentucky Speedway. Feese, 23, hails from Saybrook, IL.
Signed to Hendrick Motorsports driver development program last
year, Feese scored two wins (Nashville Superspeedway and Talladega Superspeedway)
in four 2004 ARCA (Automobile Racing Club of America) starts. Feese
also made seven Busch Series starts in 2004; three starts in the No.
87 NEMCO Motorsports Chevy and four starts in the No. 00 Haas Chevy,
both in partnership with Hendrick Motorsports.
In his previous starts behind the wheel of the No. 5 Lowes Chevy,
Feese finished 23rd at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March, and posted a
28th-place finish at Bristol Motor Speedway and a 37th-place finish
at Texas Motor Speedway in April.
Feese made his NASCAR Busch Series debut at Kentucky Speedway one year
ago. Driving the No. 87 Chevy for NEMCO Motorsports, Feese crashed on
lap 10 of the 200-lap event and finished 41st.
MULTI-DRIVER TEAM:
The No. 5 Team Lowes Racing crew is competing for the 2005 NASCAR
Busch Series owners points championship with a number of different
drivers sharing seat time. Boston Reid and Kyle Busch have each made
four starts in the No. 5 Chevy, with Busch winning at Lowes Motor
Speedway in May.
Jimmie Johnson scored the No. 5 teams first pole position of
2005 at Darlington Raceway in May, and also drove the No. 5 at Richmond
International Raceway and Dover International Speedway. Blake Feese
has made three starts in the No. 5, and open-wheel star Adrian Fernandez
posted a top-10 finish in the Mexico City Busch Series race.
Q&A WITH DRIVER BLAKE FEESE:
Youve gotten more stock car experience at Kentucky Speedway than
probably any other track on the circuit. What do you think of your chances
this weekend?
Im very confident. Ive gotten the chance to test
here a couple of times between the ARCA race and the Busch race we ran
here last year, and we got a top-10 in the ARCA race last year, so its
a track I feel very comfortable on. The team won this race a year ago,
and someone told me the No. 5 team has never finished outside the top-10
at Kentucky, so that puts a little extra pressure on me to do well,
but I like pressure.
Fathers Day is coming up on Sunday. You and your dad (Dave
Feese) are close, arent you?
Yeah, we really are. My dad used to race, so its a case
of Like father, like son. Hes the reason Im
in racing to begin with. My mom and dad have always supported me in
my racing career, and my dad was always good about letting me know about
the mistakes he made on the track so I could avoid making the same mistakes
myself. He pretty much taught me everything I know, and I owe him a
lot.
My parents come to every race, so itll be good to have
both of them in Kentucky. My dad does a good job of keeping me on an
even keel when hes at the track and he knows racing, so hes
a good sounding board for me. Sometimes its hard to see the forest
for the trees, so hes great at giving me a different viewpoint
on things.
So, what are you getting your dad for Fathers Day?
Im a bad son when it comes to that stuff. I didnt
even know Fathers Day was this weekend until someone reminded
me. Im a big believer in letting a person get what they really
want, so Im seriously just going to get him a Lowes Gift
Card and let him pick out what he wants. Someone may say that sounds
like the easy way out, and theyd be right, but at least hell
get something he really likes.
CHASSIS INFORMATION:
Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 298 - Chassis No. 298 was new to
the Hendrick Motorsports stable in 2004. Kyle Busch started on the pole
and drove this car to a runner-up finish at Phoenix International Raceway
last November. Busch also drove this chassis to fifth-place finishes
at Gateway International Raceway last May and at Dover International
Speedway last June, and placed third with it in the August night race
at Bristol Motor Speedway. Most recently, Jimmie Johnson drove this
chassis to a 25th-place finish at Richmond International Raceway in
May.
Stats and Facts
Team owner Rick Hendrick now sits 16th in the NASCAR Busch Series owners
points standings.
The No. 5 Team Lowes Racing Chevy will carry the Hitachi Power
Tools logo on its quarter panels this weekend. Hitachi Power Tools carries
an extensive line of professional grade tools and accessories for residential
construction, commercial construction, tradesman and Do-It-Yourselfers.
Headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Hitachi Power Tools supplies nearly 4,000
retail locations and supports nearly 1,000 authorized service centers.
Hitachi Power Tools, Spectracide and Sta Green join returning Lowes
vendor partners, Briggs & Stratton, Shop Vac and Pella as sponsors
of the No. 5 team this season.
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