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Champions Shine At Gateway International Raceway
Jul 13th
Todd Bodine (No. 30 Germain.com Toyota) believes it’s coincidental that experience appears to be
the key at Gateway International Raceway, where a NASCAR
Camping World Truck Series-record seven champions
have won in 12 races at the 1.25-mile track in suburban St.
Louis.
“Anybody can hit on that (special) setup, haul the mail
and run up front,” said Bodine, the 2006 series champion
and current points leader.
Anybody can – but anybody doesn’t.
There have been no first-time winners at Gateway. No
Raybestos Rookie of the Year contender has won a race
there.
The only double winner is Ted Musgrave, who led a
whopping 158 of 160 laps of the 2006 event – the year he
and series pioneer-owner Jim Smith won the championship.
Often as not, the dominant truck hasn’t won at Gateway.
A year ago, Mike Skinner (No. 5 Exide Toyota) was a
surprised winner after some late-race fireworks that saw a succession of drivers abdicate the lead in a series
of bizarre, late-race incidents.
“We won with a fourth-place truck and at the end of the day, when the smoke cleared, the No. 5 was in
Victory Lane,” Skinner said. “I kept asking myself, ‘How did this happen?’ But I’ll take it.”
David Starr (No. 81 Randy Moss Motorsports Toyota) is another driver who won at Gateway when
other drivers’ ambitions overcame common sense. Starr led only the final lap in 2004 in the last of three
green-white-checker attempts.
“I was running fifth and I thought I’d finish third at best,” said Starr, who executed a bump-and-run maneuver
with less than a lap to go to claim the victory.
Gateway, with its tight turns and relatively flat configuration, requires a lot of braking over the course of
160 laps. By the time a driver is ready to make a final charge, those brakes may not be able to sufficiently
slow a 3,400-pound truck.
“It invites you to go deeper and deeper and makes for an exciting (end of the race) when the guy who
goes in too deep knocks out the guy who is running second,” Starr said.
Still, he agrees with Bodine – it’s a great feeling to have the perfect truck. It’s not something that happens
frequently. The Houston driver, who made his 250th start a week ago at Iowa Speedway, remembers
having that special setup when he won his first race in Las Vegas in 2002.
“It doesn’t happen often,” Starr said. “When it does, it’s a feeling you can’t describe. It’s just awesome.”
Allgaier to Lead Gateway Fans in NASCAR Nationwide Series Command to Start Engines
Jul 8th
Allgaier to Lead Gateway Fans in NASCAR Nationwide Series Command to Start Engines
MADISON, Ill. – The four most famous words in racing, “Drivers, Start Your Engines” have been spoken by thousands of different people in thousands of different ways over the course of NASCAR’s history. At Gateway International Raceway Saturday, July 17, there will literally be thousands of voices giving that command all at once prior to the Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race as the fans have been named as the official grand marshals of the event.
Leading the fans to the command will be Riverton, Ill., native and reigning NNS Raybestos Rookie of the Year Justin Allgaier. Gateway is the favorite track of the 2007 ARCA Series champion and Allgaier said he is honored to represent both Illinois and Dodge in that role.
“It’s a pretty big honor to help give the command at Gateway,” said Allgaier, who finished 11th here last year. “I’m happy that I won’t be doing it alone, it’s going to be cool to give it with all the fans. A few weeks ago, at Daytona, Bobby Labonte gave the command from his car and I thought that was a neat deal. I know all of the fans at Gateway will do a great job making sure everyone hears us, especially the ones sitting in the Allgaier section. I’m always excited to head to Gateway, my home track, but this makes it even more special.”
Allgaier has raced at Gateway in the ARCA Series, the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, and the Nationwide Series, making him one of the leading contenders for the Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250 victory despite the fact he’s only 24 years of age. Giving him a run for his money will be his Penske Racing teammate, Brad Keselowski, who holds the track qualifying record after earning the pole for this event in 2009. Keselowski is also racing in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race, the CampingWorld.com 200, the night before at Gateway.
For tickets to NASCAR’s double feature weekend at Gateway, call 866-35-SPEED or visit GatewayRaceway.com.
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