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THIS WEEKS DRIVER - BLAKE FEESE:
Blake Feese will make his sixth start of the 2005 Busch Series season
this weekend at Indianapolis Raceway Park. Feese, 23, hails from Saybrook,
IL.
Signed to Hendrick Motorsports 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, 28th at Bristol Motor
Speedway, 37th at Texas Motor Speedway, 34th at Kentucky Speedway, and
37th at Pikes Peak International Raceway.
Driving the No. 15 Chevrolet for Ballew Motorsports, Feese finished
15th in his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series debut at Kentucky Speedway
earlier this year.
Q&A WITH DRIVER BLAKE FEESE
DO YOU LIKE SHORT TRACKS LIKE IRP BETTER, OR DO YOU PREFER THE BIGGER
TRACKS, LIKE KENTUCKY SPEEDWAY?:
I kind of like the faster tracks better, like Kentucky or Daytona
(International Speedway). Really, though, it comes down to how were
running at any given track. If you run good somewhere, you like that
track. It doesnt matter what size the place is. Just as long as
the cars doing what you want it to do, it makes you like the track
youre on.
ARENT YOU ALSO RETURNING TO YOUR OPEN WHEEL ROOTS THESE NEXT
COUPLE OF WEEKENDS?:
Yeah, Im pretty excited about that. A guy I drove for
back in my sprint car days called me the other day and asked me to drive
his car in the Knoxville Nationals at Knoxville Raceway in Iowa. Thats
like the Daytona 500 for sprint cars. Thats in two weeks, so to
get ready for that, well take the car to Eldora Speedway in Ohio
this Friday night to make sure were ready to go. Then Ill
head over to Indianapolis that night and get ready for the Busch race
on Saturday. Itll be a tiring weekend, but I know its going
to be a lot of fun, too. I cant wait to get back behind the wheel
of a sprint car.
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, at Dover International Speedway last June, and placed third with
it in the August night race at Bristol Motor Speedway. This season,
Jimmie Johnson drove this chassis to a 25th-place finish at Richmond
International Raceway in May, and Blake Feese drove it to a 34th-place
finish at Kentucky Speedway in June, and a 37th-place finish at Pikes
Peak International Raceway in July.
TEAM NO. 5s HISTORY AT IRP:
Two years ago, Brian Vickers engaged in a side-by-side battle with
Shane Hmiel for a number of laps before Vickers was able to make the
pass for the lead and claim the first win of the 2003 season for the
No. 5 team.
Last year, it was Kyle Buschs turn to take the No. 5 to Victory
Lane at IRP. Starting from the eighth position, Busch and the Lowes
team used pit strategy to claim their fourth win of the 2004 Busch Series
season. After pitting for the final time on lap 112 of the 200 lap event,
Busch held off a charging Johnny Sauter to win by a margin of .896 seconds.
Incidentally, Vickers and Busch both drove the same chassis (Chassis
No. 273) in their respective IRP wins.
After the 2004 race, the entire No. 5 team, including team owners Rick
and Ricky Hendrick, lined up and kissed the start/finish line at IRP,
similar to how NEXTEL Cup teams kiss the bricks when they
win at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
We thought wed start a new tradition at IRP, said
Howard Shipwash, who has been the engine tuner for the No. 5 team for
the past four seasons. I thought it would be something different
and fun, and Mr. Hendrick and Ricky were all about it. The pictures
from that night are great. Mr. Hendrick and Ricky both have their hats
on backward and are laughing and cutting up. We had a lot of fun.
MULTI-DRIVER TEAM:
The No. 5 Team Lowes Racing crew is competing for the 2005 NASCAR
Busch Series owners points championship with seven different drivers.
Kyle Busch has driven the No. 5 in six races, including a win at Lowes
Motor Speedway in May. Boston Reid also has six starts in the No. 5,
while Blake Feese has driven the Lowes entry in five events. Jimmie
Johnson scored the teams first pole position of 2005 at Darlington
Raceway in May, and qualified eighth the following weekend at Richmond
International Raceway. Johnsons best finish in the No. 5 came
at Dover International Speedway in June, where he finished fifth.
Open-wheel star Adrian Fernandez posted a top-10 finish in the Mexico
City Busch Series race, and will drive the No. 5 in Busch Series races
at California Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway, Phoenix International
Raceway and Homestead-Miami Speedway later this season.
Kyle Krisiloff made his Busch Series debut in the No. 5 at The Milwaukee
Mile in June, where he finished 42nd. Krisiloff is scheduled to be back
behind the wheel of the Lowes machine at Michigan International
Speedway in two weeks, and at Memphis Motorsports Park in October.
Brian Vickers, who drove the No. 5 car to the 2003 Busch Series drivers
points championship, is scheduled to drive the No. 5 in next weekends
road course race at Watkins Glen international.
STATS & FACTS
Rick Hendrick, owner of the No. 5 Lowes / Sta-Green entry, now
sits 27th in the NASCAR Busch Series owners points standings after
23 events of the 35-race season.
The No. 5 Team Lowes Racing Chevy will carry the logos of Sta-Green
on its quarter panels this weekend. Sta-Green is a high quality, value-priced
family of Lawn Fertilizers, Garden Fertilizers, Soils and Grass Seed.
The line is sold exclusively at Lowe's stores everywhere. Sta-Green
is one of six Lowes vendor partners (with Spectracide, Shop Vac,
Hitachi Power Tools, Briggs & Stratton, and Pella Windows and Doors
being the others) sharing placement on the No. 5s quarter panels
this season.
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