Kyle Busch to pilot No.32
Dollar General stores Camry
at Nashville Superspeedway
KYLE BUSCH QUICK FACTS
Nashville Superspeedway
Federated Auto Parts 300
presented by Dollar General
June 7, 2008
· Kyle Busch will make
history this weekend when he
performs cross county
triple-duty. He will run the
Craftsman Truck Series race
at Texas Motor Speedway on
Friday night, the Nationwide
Series race at Nashville
Superspeedway on Saturday
evening and the Sprint Cup
Series race at Pocono
Raceway on Sunday afternoon.
If he takes the win in all
three events, he will become
the first driver ever to do
so.
· Nashville native,
Willie Allen, will practice
the car for Kyle Busch at
Nashville Superspeedway.
Allen, 2007 Craftsman Truck
Series Rookie-of-the-Year,
will drive the No.32 in two
practice sessions on Friday.
Busch plans to arrive in
Nashville in time for
Nationwide Series qualifying
on Saturday afternoon.
· In five starts at
Nashville Superspeedway,
Busch has one top-10 finish
to his credit. He also sat
on the pole earlier this
spring when the Nationwide
Series visited Music City in
March. He has also competed
95.6% of all laps possible,
including 191 laps led.
· Busch is on a roll so
far this season. With just
14 races in the books, he
has earned four Nationwide
Series wins, one of which
came at Lowe’s Motor
Speedway in the Braun Racing
Camry. Busch has also earned
four Sprint Cup Series wins
and two Craftsman Truck
Series wins.
Dollar General to sponsor
Nashville race and Kyle
Busch
This weekend Dollar
General will play a duel
sponsor role by adorning the
No.32 Dollar General stores
Camry and presenting the
race at Nashville
Superspeedway. The Federated
Auto Parts 300 presented by
Dollar General takes place
just a few miles from Dollar
General Headquarters’
hometown of Goodlettsville,
Tennessee.
Be sure to sign up for
the Dollar General “DG300
Toyota Tundra Showdown” for
your chance to win one of
four Toyota Tundras. When
you sign up, you pick a
Braun Racing driver to
support, either Brian
Vickers or Jason Leffler.
Eight finalists will be
selected to attend the
Dollar General 300 at LMS in
October. The driver that
finishes highest on the
track in that race, Vickers
or Leffler, will win Toyota
Tundras for the four
contestants that supported
him. The contest will run
until September 7, 2008.
Anyone can sign up at the
Dollar General displays at
the track, mail in entries
available at Dollar General
locations, and online at
www.dg300showdown.com.
Busch on racing at
Nashville Superspeedway
“It’s going to be a very
busy weekend for me! People
keep asking me if I’m crazy
to do this but I just want
to be racing, wherever that
may be! Nashville should be
another good race for us.
Willie is going to practice
the car for me and I’ll jump
in and qualify and race it.
Every week I’ve been in this
car, we’ve been very
competitive and this race
shouldn’t be any different.
I’d like to get Dollar
General back to Victory Lane
in their hometown so all
their employees get a chance
to celebrate with us.”
Equipment Information The
No. 32 Dollar General team
will compete with chassis
#37 in Federated Auto Parts
300 presented by Dollar
General. This is the same
chassis Brian Vickers raced
at Lowe’s Motor Speedway and
Texas Motor Speedway where
he finished fifth and sixth
respectively. Denny Hamlin
also raced this chassis at
Nashville Superspeedway in
March and finished seventh.