Ryan Newman
No. 12 Alltel Dodge
Charger
NASCAR All-Star Race –
Lowe’s Motor Speedway
Notes & Quotes
For Immediate Release –
May 13, 2008
Ryan Newman, driver of
the Penske Racing No. 12
Alltel Dodge Charger, has
one win (2002), one pole
(2005), three top-five and
four top-10 finishes in
seven NASCAR All-Star races.
Newman also finished as the
runner-up in the 2004
All-Star race.
Newman earned his
position in the
million-dollar 24th annual
NASCAR All-Star Race via his
victory in the 50th Running
of the Daytona 500 in
February 2008.
In 2002, Newman became
only the second rookie in
history to win the NASCAR
All-Star race. After
transferring from the
qualifying race and starting
27th, Newman charged to the
front and beat Dale
Earnhardt Jr. to the
checkered flag by a mere
.158-second margin.
The No. 12 Alltel pit
crew is set to defend their
title in the NASCAR Pit Crew
Challenge on Thursday, May
15 at 7 p.m. EDT at Time
Warner Cable Arena in
Charlotte, N.C. Last year,
the Alltel pit crew won the
overall title as the fastest
pit crew in the challenge
when they edged the No. 43
team by .33 seconds to grab
the championship and the
$70,300 prize. Despite being
assessed a five second
penalty in the first round
for excessive fuel spillage,
the Alltel Dodge team was
flawless for the remainder
of the competition. In each
of the final four rounds,
the No. 12 team posted the
top time. The team also made
the quarterfinal round in
2006 and the semifinal round
in 2005. “This competition
is a big deal for the
teams,” said Trent Cherry,
the team’s rear tire carrier
and pit crew coach. “It’s
bragging rights for one team
for the rest of the year.
We’ve been working hard this
season, and we want to win
again.”
RYAN NEWMAN QUOTES ON:
THE ALL-STAR RACE: “This
is always a very big race,
and we try to have a lot of
fun with it. The race pays a
lot of money, but it’s also
a little more than that—it’s
about bragging rights, too.
Even though there aren’t
points on the line on
Saturday night, we it’s just
like any other race in that
we want to win. There’s a
little more strategy in the
All-Star Race because of the
different segments. So, we
may take an extra risk here
or there—but the key is to
put yourself in the position
to be the first car across
the finish line. I expect
the fans will get a good
show on Saturday night.
There’s always beating and
banging, fender rubbing and
sparks flying at the
All-Star race.”
THE PIT CREW CHALLENGE:
"I don’t know if my guys are
going to let me go to the
pit crew challenge. They won
last year and I wasn’t
there, so they think I might
be bad luck for them. The
pit crew competition is a
cool deal. What the
over-the-wall guys do on pit
road is just as important as
what I do on the track. I
know the Alltel guys have
been working really hard to
defend their title this
year—it is pretty important
to have bragging rights—and
I hope they can do it.”
ROY MCCAULEY QUOTES ON:
THE ALL-STAR RACE: “It’s
a no-holds-barred street
fight. That’s the best way I
can describe it. The
All-Star Race is a lot of
fun. You can be a little
more aggressive with the way
you set the car up and the
strategy that you use during
the four 25-lap segments.
The All-Star Race isn’t a
test, but it allows you to
try things for the 600 that
you might not be brave
enough to try at the 600.
And you might actually find
something that can help you
in the race the following
week. We had a good test at
Charlotte last week, and
we’re looking forward to
having fun this weekend.”
THE PIT CREW CHALLENGE:
“For the pit crew members,
the NASCAR Pit Crew
Challenge on Thursday night
is their Daytona 500. It’s
there time to shine and be
all-stars. It gives them the
opportunity to showcase
their abilities, and it’s a
good opportunity for me to
see the competition we have
on pit road.”
CHASSIS NOTES
PRS-570: The primary No.
12 Alltel Dodge is one of
Penske Racing’s new cars.
This weekend’s NASCAR
All-Star Race at Lowe’s
Motor Speedway will be the
first time this car has
turned laps on the race
track.
PRS-519: The backup No.
12 Alltel Dodge for the
All-Star race has served as
the backup car three other
times this season — Phoenix,
Richmond and Darlington.
UPCOMING EVENTS
5/14: Newman will be at
the Alltel Store at 6140
Bayfield Parkway in Concord,
N.C., from 6 to 8 p.m. ET.
Newman will be part of a
web cast from the store at
7:30 p.m. ET, which will be
broadcast on
www.alltelracing.com. Fans
can submit questions for
Newman through the Alltel
Racing web site.
5/23: The Penske Racing
Fan Fest will be held at the
race shop in Mooresville,
N.C. Newman will be on hand
to sign autographs for the
first 200 ticket holders
from 9:30 to 11 a.m. ET.
Penske teammates Kurt Busch
and Sam Hornish Jr. will
also be signing autographs
at that time.
2008 STATS:
STARTS: 11
WINS: 1
POLES: 1
TOP FIVES: 2
TOP 10s: 5
CURRENT POINTS: 13th
CAREER STATS:
STARTS: 235
WINS: 13
POLES: 43
TOP FIVES: 63
TOP 10s: 103
ALLTEL RACING PODCASTS
Every two weeks, fans can
tune into Alltel Racing
podcasts on
www.alltelracing.com. The
podcasts give fans the
opportunity to hear No. 12
Alltel Racing driver Ryan
Newman’s thoughts on a
variety of subjects from
racing to fishing to
Alltel’s latest commercials.
Fans can call 1-800-279-5612
to record a personalized
question for Newman or you
can email questions to
Newman at ryannewmanmailbag@gmail.com.
By listening to the podcasts,
fans also have the
opportunity to win Alltel
Racing prizes.
This week’s podcast,
which will air beginning on
May 13, features Newman and
his Penske Racing teammate
Helio Castroneves, driver of
the No.3 Dallara/Honda in
the IndyCar Series. The two
will talk about Penske
Racing, Helio’s success on
the television show “Dancing
With the Stars,” and the
upcoming Indianapolis 500.