Clint Bowyer
No. 2 BB&T Chevrolet
Monte Carlo SS
Event Preview Fact Sheet
Event/Date: Diamond Hill
Plywood 200 – May 9, 2008
Venue: Darlington Raceway
– Darlington, S.C.
Clint Bowyer’s NASCAR
Nationwide Series Race
Results at Darlington
Raceway
DATE START FINISH LAPS
TOTAL EARNINGS STATUS
COMPLETED LAPS
05/11/07 20 5 147 147 $
28,530 Running
05/12/06 11 17 147 147 $
15,675 Running
05/06/05 11 10 147 147 $
26,125 Running
11/13/04 31 15 147 147 $
16,675 Running
Total Average Average
Laps Total Earnings
Starts Start Finish
Completed Laps
4 18.3 11.8 588 588 $
87,005
NOTES:
This Week’s BB&T
Chevrolet at Darlington
Raceway … Clint Bowyer will
pilot Chassis No. 079 from
the Richard Childress Racing
NASCAR Nationwide Series
stable. Built new for 2008,
this is the same No. 2
Chevrolet Bowyer raced to a
third-place finish earlier
this season at Las Vegas
Motor Speedway and to a
second-place finish at
Nashville Superspeedway.
Bowyer in the Loop … o
Average Running Position …
According to NASCAR’s Loop
Data Statistics, Bowyer is
ranked second, to Carl
Edwards, in the Average
Running Position category
with a 9.027 ARP. The ARP is
derived from taking the sum
of a driver’s position on
each lap and dividing it by
the number of laps run in
each race.
o Driver Rating … At the
same time, Bowyer enjoys a
106.9 Driver Rating – third
only to Kyle Busch (111.3)
and Edwards (109.1). The
Driver Rating is a formula
that combines the following
categories: wins, top-15
finishes, average running
position while on the lead
lap, average speed under
green, fastest lap, most
laps led and lead-lap
finishes. The maximum a
driver can earn in each race
is 150 points. The Driver
Rating number is used
pre-race as a prediction
tool and post-race as a
performance evaluator.
o Laps in the Top 15 …
Meanwhile, the six-time NNS
winner has spent 1,660 of
the 1,918 laps completed
this season (86.5 percent)
running in the top 15.
o Laps Led … Bowyer has
led 200 laps in Nationwide
competition this season and
trails only Busch and
two-time Sprint Cup Series
Champion Tony Stewart in
that category.
A Look Back at Last Week
… Last Friday night at
Richmond, Bowyer started
fifth and struggled with a
temperamental-handling BB&T
Chevrolet but still notched
a ninth-place finish. The
top-10 effort was Bowyer’s
eighth top 10 in 11 races
this season. The following
night, Bowyer drove the No.
07 BB&T Chevrolet Impala SS
to Victory Lane and secured
his second NASCAR Sprint Cup
Series career win. The
Darlington Report … In four
previous Nationwide Series
starts at the “Track Too
Tough Too Tame,” Bowyer has
one top-five and two top-10
finishes. The six-time
winner in NASCAR’s No. 2
division has an 18.3
starting average and an 11.8
average finishing rate. At
the same time, Bowyer has
completed all 588 laps of
competition over those four
races. Fore the Hometown …
On Tuesday, May 6, Bowyer
will host the inaugural
Clint Bowyer “Support
Emporia” golf tournament and
live auction at Emporia
Municipal Golf Course in his
hometown of Emporia, Kan.
All proceeds will benefit
the Emporia Community
Foundation. The ECF is a
collection of separate funds
and resources given by
caring citizens who have
chosen to make their
community a better place to
work and live, now and in
the future. The ECF is a
tax-deductible charity and
qualifies under the IRS
rules governing 501(c)3
charity. The funds collected
from the generosity of the
community will go towards
education, child programs,
elder care and recreation in
Emporia and surrounding
areas. · RCR Nationwide Cars
at Darlington … In 27
previous Nationwide Series
starts at Darlington, RCR-prepared
race cars have posted one
pole (Harvick, 2003), seven
top-five and 13 top-10
finishes. RCR cars have also
led 204 laps at the historic
1.366 South Carolina race
track.
· Three to Go … RCR has
earned a Nationwide Series
victory at 23 of the 26
tracks on the 2008 schedule.
The only tracks on the
current schedule where RCR
hasn’t earned wins are
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez
in Mexico City, Darlington
Raceway and Talladega
Superspeedway.
Meet the Press … Bowyer
will meet with the gathered
press inside Darlington
Raceway’s infield media
center Friday, May 9 at
11:15 a.m. Double Down in
Darlington … Following his
duties behind the wheel of
the No. 2 BB&T Chevy, Bowyer
will turn his attention to
the No. 07 Jack Daniel’s
Chevrolet Impala SS for
Saturday’s Dodge Challenger
500 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
race. Live coverage of the
11th stop on the 2008 Sprint
Cup tour will take the green
flag Saturday, May 10th
beginning at 7 p.m. Eastern
Daylight Time. The race will
be televised live on FOX and
broadcast worldwide on the
Motor Racing Network and
Sirius Satellite Radio.
Qualifying for the 11th of
36 points-paying races on
the 2008 schedule will be
televised live on SPEED
Friday, May 9 at 5 p.m. EDT.
MRN and Sirius Satellite
Radio will provide live
qualifying updates. Catch
the Action … The Diamond
Hill Plywood 200 from
Darlington Raceway will take
the green flag Friday, May 9
at 7:30 p.m. EDT The race
will be televised live on
ESPN2 beginning at 7 p.m.
and broadcast on MRN and
Sirius Satellite Radio.
Qualifying for the 12th race
on the 2008 Nationwide
Series calendar is scheduled
to be televised live on
SPEED the same day at 3 p.m.
EDT.
CLINT BOWYER QUOTES
How do you think the BB&T
Monte Carlo is going to
react to the new surface?
“I’m curious how the BB&T
Chevy will react to the new
surface. In my opinion, we
should have tested at
Darlington. We’re testing
both our Nationwide and Cup
Series cars at Charlotte and
we’ve got a brand-new
surface down at Darlington
that no one has been on. Why
didn’t we go down there and
test? But, it’s going to be
the same for everybody and
everyone is going to have to
adapt to it the same way.”
With the horsepower on
the Nationwide cars being
throttled back, do you think
you’ll be able to run
wide-open at Darlington?
“Who knows? Only time
will tell. We’re just going
to have to see how much grip
there’s going to be.
Darlington is a fast place.
Always has been – at least
for the first few laps. One
thing is for sure, it’s
going to be fast.”
Do you think the new
surface will help the
racing?
“I don’t know if the new
surface will improve the
racing. Hopefully, it will
help. Darlington is so
unique. It’s like wine. It
only gets better. It was
time for a new surface. It
was definitely time but you
just hate to see the
changing of the guard so to
speak because there is so
much history at that place.”