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ELLIOTT
SADLER
BRISTOL
RACE PREVIEW
STATESVILLE,
N.C. - No. 19 Stanley Dodge driver Elliott Sadler returns to familiar
surroundings this weekend at Bristol Motorspeedway where he earned the
first of his three career victories in 2001 driving for the Wood
Brothers. He also took the checkered flag in a 1998 Nationwide Series
race.
This weekend Sadler visits the Tennessee half-mile with a new face on
his pitbox. Wally Rogers, the team's car chief, will serve as the
interim crew chief for the Richard Petty Motorsports entry. Rogers, a
multi-time winner as a crew chief in the Nationwide series, replaces
Kevin Buskirk who will be reassigned to other duties within the Petty
team.
Sadler Quotes
ELLIOTT SADLER ON ROGERS: "Wally is one of those guys that you know is
going to be pretty special in this sport. He's young, smart, but still
has a ton of experience. We've worked great this season. Wally has been
the leader of the crew guys on our team so the transition will be pretty
easy. Kevin worked like heck for us and I appreciate all that he did for
us this season."
WALLY ROGERS: "I'm pretty excited about the opportunity and want to
thank Elliott and the team for having confidence in me. Our goal is to
show immediate improvement in the final 13 races as well as start
building a foundation for the 2010 program. We have a great group of
guys here and we can't wait to get started at Bristol where Elliott has
had so much success."
SADLER ON BRISTOL: "Man I love Bristol. That place is the best track we
visit. It's our Fenway Park and Lambeau Field. It's one of those sports
venues that saying just its name evokes a lot of excitement. To win at
Bristol means you have made a mark in racing. I've won at Bristol race
with the Wood Brothers and now I want to win one for Richard Petty."
Additional Notes of Interest
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Stanley will make a $1 million donation to
Children's Miracle Network on behalf of the Ace Hardware Foundation
if the No. 19 Dodge wins Saturday night's Cup Series race at
Bristol.
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Sadler has won at Bristol Motor Speedway in
both the Sprint Cup (2001-1) and Nationwide Series (1998-1). Sadler
has also started from the pole position in the Cup Series(2005-1).
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Sadler is tied with Tony Stewart for the
longest active DNF streak (46 races) of drivers that have competed
in every race. Regan Smith is at 52 races, but has not competed in
every race during that span.
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In 2009, Sadler leads all Richard Petty
Motorsports drivers in bonus points (35 points). All of his bonus
points have come from leading laps.
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SPEED TV viewers can see Sadler every Friday
night on "Trackside Live" for the rest of the season.
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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
BRISTOL SCHEDULE
Date: Friday Aug 21
P1: Noon SPEED TV
P2: 2 p.m. SPEED TV
Qual. 5:30 p.m. ESPN2
Date: Saturday Aug. 22
Race: 7:30 p.m. ESPN
PRN Radio and
Sirius XM Channel 128
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