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Dickies 500 at Texas Motor Speedway

November 4, 2009

The Home Depot Team Notes of Interest

  • Joey Logano and The Home Depot Team return to Texas Motor Speedway this weekend for the Dickies 500.  Logano will be making just his third start at the 1.5-mile track, but second in the No. 20 Toyota Camry.  The team struggled to find a good balance on the No. 20 car in April, as Logano finished in the 30th position and four laps down to the leader.
  • Logano and The Home Depot Team moved up one spot in the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings to 19th after their third-place run last weekend at Talladega Superspeedway.  Logano is now 25 points out of 18th and 45 points behind Jeff Burton in 17th with three races remaining this season.  The Home Depot Team has one win, three top-five and seven top-10 finishes this year.  His top five’s have come at three different types of tracks: a one-mile flat track (New Hampshire International Speedway), a 1.5-mile speedway (Charlotte Motor Speedway) and a restrictor-plate track (Talladega Superspeedway).
  • Welcome aboard The Home Depot Associates from store # 6940 from Powder Springs, Ga. The store number will ride along with Logano this weekend in Fort Worth, Texas.  Powder Springs name was derived from the seven springs within its city limits. The water in these springs contains more than 26 minerals that turn the surrounding sand black like gunpowder.
  • The No. 20 Team is taking chassis #258 to the track this weekend for the 334-lap race at Texas Motor Speedway.  The Home Depot Team took this chassis to Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, Calif. in October where Logano qualified sixth and finished 14th.  It is only the second start for chassis #258 this season.
  • Logano increased his lead over Scott Speed to 37 points (236-199) in the Raybestos Rookie standings.  Logano earned rookie of the race honors for the fourth-consecutive race and for the 24th time this season with his top five at Talladega.  He became just the seventh rookie since 1975 to finish in the top five at the fall race in Talladega.  Last year’s top rookie at Texas Motor Speedway in the Dickies 500 finished 23rd.
  • The Home Depot and ISC are teaming up to give race fans the opportunity to score a Mystery Gift Card to The Home Depot. The Home Depot Mystery Gift Cards will be included in every souvenir race program sold at the remaining ISC tracks. Gift cards will range in awards from $1 to $1,000. Be sure to purchase your souvenir race programs at Phoenix International Raceway and Homestead-Miami Speedway and then head to The Home Depot to see the mystery that awaits. 
  • HomeDepotRacing.com has been revamped for the 2009 season.  Fans can track Joey’s races and appearances throughout the season, read about his experiences during his rookie campaign in Joey’s Journal and ask Joey questions that he will answer for fans.

Logano Texas Motor Speedway NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Results

Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish
2 0 0 0 $240,929 26.5 35

Logano 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Stats

Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish Points Pos.
33 1 3 7 $4,991,857 20.1 19.9 19th

Logano Career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Stats

Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Earnings Avg. Start Avg. Finish
36 1 3 7 $5,254,281 21.5 21.3

Logano Quotes:

On Texas…
"Texas was one of the most difficult races for us a team earlier this year.  We struggled, I struggled.  We’ve come a long way as a team since them; I’ve come a long way as a driver.  Zippy and The Home Depot Team are building new and better cars and we are running much more consistently, especially the second time we visit these tracks. 

"I know everyone thinks Charlotte and Texas are similar, but I don’t think they could be more different.  Texas has long corners, and is worn out so it doesn’t have as much grip as Charlotte.  I seem to run better at the tracks with a lot of grip and tighter, sharper corners.   I have it figured it out in the Nationwide car, and we run better the second time around in the Cup car so I think we will run much better this weekend."

No. 20 Home Depot Team

Primary Team Members:
Crew Chief – Greg Zipadellia
Lead Engineer – Adam Stevens
Car Chief – Jason Shapiro
Engine Specialist – Michael Johnson
Engine Builder – Mark Cronquist
Spotter – Mark Robertson
 
Over-The-Wall Crew Members:
Jackman – Jason Tate
Gas Man – Jeff Clark
Catch Can – Brian Larson
Front Tire Changer – Ira Jo Hussey
Rear Tire Changer – Aaron Smith
Front Tire Carrier – Thomas Dean
Rear Tire Carrier – Eric Groen
 
Other Crew Members:
Truck Drivers –
Tom McCrimmon & Scott Crowell
Mechanics –
Mike Shelton & Scott Geerts
Tire Specialist – Jerold Shires
Pit Support – Bill Byrne & Todd Foster
Shock Specialist – Dave Hansen
IT Support – Nathan Boone

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