NASCAR Truck Series
Race 6 of 25 — Lowe’s (N.C.)
Motor Speedway
KHI STACKED STATS: Thus
far in the 2008 Truck Series
season, Jack Sprague in the
No. 2 American Commercial
Lines (ACL) Chevrolet or his
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI)
teammate Ron Hornaday and
the KHI No. 33 Camping
World/VFW Chevrolet have
started from the first
position in each Truck
Series race with the
exception of Daytona. The
two teams have combined for
one win, four top-five and
six top-10 finishes in five
races.
Jack Sprague Quotes:
WITH LOWE’S BEING A HOME
TRACK FOR MOST NASCAR TEAMS,
IS THERE ADDED PRESSURE TO
PERFORM?
“I don’t think there is
really any added pressure.
It means a lot to win at any
track. I have come very
close to winning at Lowe’s
in both the Truck and
Nationwide Series. I think
Lowe’s is a fun track that
has a lot of unique
character. Last year Ron and
I were running first and
second. I was closing on him
and it looked like it would
be another classic battle to
the finish, unfortunately
bad luck struck and I blew a
tire going into turn two.
Lowe’s is one of those
places I would really like
to put a tally in the win
column.”
SINCE THE GRINDING OF THE
TRACK SURFACE IN 2006, HOW
HAS LOWE’S MOTOR SPEEDWAY
CHANGED?
“I really do not think it
has changed that much. It is
still the same Charlotte it
was when we began racing
here. There are the bumps in
turns three and four and
then the track smoothes out
going into one and two. I
like the bumps. I enjoy the
uniqueness of the track.
Charlotte is Charlotte and
it is a lot of fun racing
there. ”
TOPPING THE CHARTS: A
second-place finish at
Kansas Speedway two weeks
ago helped vault Sprague and
the KHI No. 2 ACL team from
15th to ninth in the Truck
Series Point standings.
“Were not out of this
(championship) by a long
shot,” said Sprague on
Sirius’s The Morning Drive.
“To come together in just
five races and almost win at
Kansas says volumes about
what this team is capable
of. I can’t wait to go to
Charlotte.”
HOMETOWN BOY: The spotter
of the KHI No. 2 Chevrolet,
Andy Houston, hails from
–and still resides in-
Hickory N.C.. His father
Tommy competed in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series for 15
years, and Andy was once a
fixture in all three of
NASCAR’s elite series,
making 121 Truck Series,
seven Nationwide, and 22
Sprint Cup Series career
starts Hanging up his helmet
in 2005, Houston has brought
his years of experience as a
driver and now translates
his knowledge to be the eye
in the sky for veteran
driver Sprague.
“It would mean so much
for me to get a win here
right in my own backyard,”
said Houston. “I love coming
to Lowe’s Motor Speedway,
this place has so much
history to it.”
CHASSIS HISTORY: The KHI
No. 2 ACL team will bring
chassis No. 023 to Lowe’s
(N.C.) Motor Speedway. Prior
to Kansas, chassis No. 023
had never seen a lap of
competition. After a
second-place performance two
weeks ago at Kansas, the
team decided to make this
truck their primary this
weekend at Lowe’s (N.C.)
Motor Speedway.
PREVIOUS RACE RECAP: Two
weeks ago at Kansas Speedway
KHI teammates Ron Hornaday
and Jack Sprague put on a
spectacular one-two show,
giving KHI its first one-two
Truck Series finish.
Beginning the race in the
third position Sprague and
Hornaday quickly pulled away
from the field during the
first quarter of the race.
At lap 67, pit strategy
dropped Sprague deep in the
field. Working his way
patiently through traffic
and avoiding on-track
incidents, Sprague found
himself back in contention
by lap 109. After Todd
Bodine slammed the wall with
10 laps to go, the Truck
Series two most successful
drivers were left to battle
it out for the win. Sprague
tried multiple maneuvers to
over take his teammate, but
fell 0.149 seconds short as
he crossed the line with a
season-best finish of
second.
ABOUT AMERICAN COMMERCIAL
LINES:
American Commercial Lines
is a leader in the marine
transportation and
manufacturing business.
Through its subsidiary
companies, ACL owns and
operates approximately 2,800
barges and 160 towboats;
transporting a vast array of
cargos such as grain, coal,
steel, chemicals, petroleum
products, edible oils,
fertilizers and construction
materials on the U.S. inland
waterways. ACL also owns the
largest single-site
manufacturing facility for
vessels in the United
States, offering technically
advanced marine design and
manufacturing capabilities
for both inland and ocean
service vessels. ACL is
publicly traded on NASDAQ
under the symbol ACLI. For
more information about ACL
generally, visit
www.aclines.com.
ABOUT KEVIN HARVICK INC.:
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI),
established in 2001, is a
70,000 sq. ft. facility
located in Kernersville,
N.C. KHI houses two full
time Truck Series teams: the
No. 33 Camping World/VFW
Chevrolet Silverado driven
by three-time Truck Series
champion Ron Hornaday as
well as the No. 2 American
Commercial Lines (ACL)/RVs.com
Chevrolet Silverado driven
by three-time Truck Series
champion Jack Sprague. KHI
is also home to the No. 33
Camping World/RoadLoans.com/
Rheem Chevrolet driven by
two-time Nationwide Series
champion Kevin Harvick, Ron
Hornaday and Cale Gale and
the No. 77 Rheem/VFW
Chevrolet driven by Cale
Gale and Ron Hornaday
competing in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series. 2008
marks KHI’s fifth year of
full-time competition in
NASCAR’s elite divisions.
Please visit
www.kevinharvickinc.com for
more information.
QUICK NOTES
Race Info
May 16, 2008
Lowe’s (N.C.) Motor
Speedway
NC Education Lottery 200
Race length: 134 Laps/201
Miles
Banking/Turns: 24-degrees
in turns;5-degrees on
straight-a-ways
Track layout: 1.5-mile
Shape: Quad-oval
Pre-Race Schedule
Friday:
Practice: 9:00-10:00 a.m,
ET
Final Practice:
10:20-11:50 a.m., ET
Qualifying: 3:35 p.m., ET
TV: The NC Education
Lottery 200 can be seen live
on SPEED at
7:30 p.m., ET
Radio: The Motor Racing
Network (MRN) will broadcast
live at
7:30 p.m., ET
Truck Specs:
Chassis: 023
Engine: Pro Motors
Engineering (PME)
Jack Sprague
Truck Series Charlotte
Stats
Year No. Team Start
Finish
2007 60 Wyler 3 34
2006 60 Wyler 13 34
2005 16 Xpress 11 27
2004 16 Xpress 11 26