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ELLIOTT
SADLER
TALLADEGA
RACE PREVIEW
STATESVILLE,
N.C. – Elliott Sadler, driver of the No. 19 Stanley car for Richard
Petty Motorsports, is providing a helping hand to assist a Habitat for
Humanity home build for a Birmingham, Ala. family before heading to
Talladega Superspeedway for the Nov. 1 Sprint Cup Series race weekend.
The Habitat for Humanity build is taking place Thursday, Oct. 29 from
1-3 p.m. at 4900 Michigan Ave., Birmingham, Ala. Sadler is encouraging
race fans interesting in lending a hand to stop by. Sadler, a 34-year
old native of Emporia, Va., is showing his support on behalf of sponsor
Stanley and partner Do It Best.
Sadler Quotes
ON HABITAT FOR HUMANITY BUILD: “I’m excited for the chance to help build
a family a place to call home. Habitat for Humanity does great work all
over the country and it’s for such a great cause. I’ve been able to help
on a couple of builds over the last couple years and it’s something that
I really enjoy. I’m lucky to have Stanley as a sponsor - each year they
go out of their way to support a lot of great causes.
Click for photo from the Habitat for Humanity build.
ON HALLOWEEN AT TALLADEGA: “Talladega is scary enough for me without
Halloween!”(laughs). Most drivers will tell you that Talladega is
a wild card racetrack - you just never know what’s going to happen or
what to expect - and on-track this should be no different. But, this
should add a whole new dimension to the nightlife in the infield. I’m
really looking forward to Halloween at Talladega. The infield at
Talladega is always crazy and a lot of fun, but I think it’s going to
take on a life of it’s own this year with the activities around the
track and everyone dressing up in their favorite costumes. I’m excited
to show off my costume!”
Additional Notes of Interest
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In 2009, Sadler has the sixth most points
(405) of all Sprint Cup Series drivers on restrictor plate tracks.
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In the three restrictor plate races of 2009,
Sadler has led 27 laps, has one top-five (Daytona-1)and two top-10s.
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In 20 career starts at Talladega, Sadler has
won three poles (last 2006-1) and recorded five top-five and seven
top-10 starts.
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Sadler has led 108 laps in his career at
Talladega and led at least one lap in his last 13 starts at the
2.66-mile oval.
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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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Wally Rogers replaced Kevin Buskirk as
Sadler’s crew chief staring at Bristol-2.
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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 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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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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Elliott Sadler has officially become a member
of the Twitter community. Follow Elliott's updates by clicking HERE
or by visiting
www.twitter.com/Elliott_Sadler.
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Follow along with Richard Petty Motorsports
each weekend for real-time in-race updates on Twitter at
www.twitter.com/RPMotorsports.
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Richard Petty Motorsports also posts pre-race
advances, post-race reports, appearance notices, videos, photos and
notes on its Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/RichardPettyMotorsports
Television Schedule
TALLADEGA SCHEDULE
Date: Friday Oct. 30
Practice 2 p.m. SPEED
Practice 4 p.m. SPEED
Date: Saturday Oct . 31
Qualifying Noon SPEED
Date: Sunday Nov. 1
Race: Noon ABC
Radio Broadcast: MRN Radio
Sirius Channel 128
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