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ELLIOTT SADLER
MARTINSVILLE SPEEDWAY PREVIEW
STATESVILLE,
N.C. – Elliott Sadler returns to Martinsville Speedway this weekend for
a homecoming of his own. Sadler, a native of Emporia, Va., has made the
150-mile trip west down US-58 to the flat 0.526-mile Martinsville
Speedway to watch races since he was a child. Now, as he works to puts
the finishing touches on his 11th full NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season,
Sadler would like nothing more than to win the TUMS Fast Relief 500 and
add a signature Ridgeway grandfather clock to his home.
Sadler Quotes
ON MARTINSVILLE: “It’s all that’s good about short track racing. You
show up with a car that’s perfect - not even a scratch on it - and when
you pull in the garage after the race you can barely recognize it from
all the beating and banging. You have to race as hard or harder at
Martinsville than you do anywhere else, cause if you start towards the
back you’re already a half lap down. This may be one of the toughest
places to race, but it’s a throwback to how racing used to be around the
southeast. This is the last track left from the original NASCAR
schedule, kind of like a Fenway Park, but it’s as important to our sport
now as it’s ever been. Plus, I would love to add a Ridgeway grandfather
clock to my home, but I have to win it.”
ON FANS AS GRAND MARSHAL: “Honoring the fans as grand marshal is one
heck of a cool idea. Martinsville does a lot of great things every year,
but this is probably the best idea in a long time. And especially at a
place like Martinsville that has been around since the very beginning. I
think it’s really going to be something special and I’m looking forward
to it.”
Additional Notes of Interest
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Collectively in 2009, RPM drivers have posted
two wins, eight top-fives, 22 top-10s and have led 289 laps through
the first 29 points races.
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Sadler recorded his only DNF of the 2009
season at California-2 snapping a tie with Tony Stewart for the
longest streak of consecutive races without recording a DNF.
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In Sadler’s highest career Martinsville finish
was fifth (2003-1). He has recorded two additional top-10 finishes
(sixth - 2006-1, ninth - 2005-1).
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In 21 career starts at Martinsville, Sadler
has an average start of 27.7 and a 25.0 average finish. He has led
49 laps and completed 96.5 percent (10,142/10,510) of the total
laps.
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In 2009, Sadler has led 37 laps in eight races
for a total of 40 bonus points. In 2008, Sadler led five races for a
total of 21 laps.
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On Tuesday, Sept. 8, Sadler and wife Amanda
announced they are expecting the birth of their first child in March
2010.
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Sadler’s No. 19 Dodge always features two
ribbons next to his name above the driver’s side door—a pink breast
cancer awareness ribbon in honor of his mother and a puzzle piece
autism ribbon in honor of his niece.
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Best Buy store No. 434 (Roanoke, Va.) is
featured between the hood pins of the No. 19 Dodge at Martinsville.
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The Best Buy team is bringing chassis No. 261
to Martinsville. Sadler raced No. 261 to an eighth place finish on
Sept. 20 at New Hampshire. No. 256 will serve as backup.
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Wally Rogers replaced Kevin Buskirk as
Sadler’s crew chief staring at Bristol-2.
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SPEED TV viewers can see Elliott Sadler
co-host “Trackside Live” Friday nights for the rest of the 2009
season.
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Sirius XM’s listeners can tune in to channel
128 on Tuesday at 4:40 p.m. to hear Sadler’s weekly visit on Sirius
Speedway with Dave Moody.
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Follow Elliott Sadler on Twitter by clicking
HERE or by visiting
www.twitter.com/ Elliott_Sadler.
Television Schedule
MARTINSVILLE SCHEDULE
Date: Friday Oct. 23
P1: 11:30 a.m. SPEED
Qual. 3:10 p.m. ESPN2
Date: Saturday Oct. 24
P2: 10:00 a.m. ESPN2
HH: 6:30 p.m. ESPN2
Date: Sunday Oct. 25
Race: 1:00 p.m. ABC
MRN Radio and
Sirius XM Channel 128
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