Wednesday, July 22, 2015

Pocono domination makes Truex Jr. major contender at Brickyard

Martin Truex Jr. is 8/1 to win at Indy.
DENVER, Colo. (July 22, 2015) – Regarding Sunday’s Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway Martin Truex Jr. has feelings ranging from optimism to trepidation.

For the optimism part, Indy’s 2.5-mile flat track has similarities to Pocono Raceway where Truex claimed a victory last month, driving the No. 78 Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet. The apprehension is a result of NASCAR’s new aerodynamic rules package for the fabled track.

“Indy is a super challenging and technical racetrack,” said Truex. “However, after winning at Pocono I feel like we’ll have a little bit of an edge there because of some of the similarities between the two tracks. I feel that we can apply a lot of things we did at Pocono to Indy.

“The big curve ball this weekend will be the new rules package that NASCAR mandated for this race. We did a Goodyear tire test at Indy and felt good about what we had, but now we go back there with a totally different aero package. There’s going to be a learning curve but our guys have been really good about figuring out things quickly.”

But before Truex straps himself into his No. 78 Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet, he will already have a feeling of awe as one of the 43 Sprint Cup drivers who will compete at the historic venue. To motorsports fans the iconic Indianapolis facility is what St. Andrews is to golf, Fenway Park to baseball, Churchill Downs to thoroughbred horse racing and Wimbledon to tennis.

“Indy is a super prestigious race,” stated Truex. “It is obviously an honor to race there and we all dream about taking the checkered flag and kissing the bricks. The adrenalin kicks in a little more when I enter the facility. It’s hallowed grounds and I feel privileged to have the opportunity to compete where so many legends carved their names into motorsports history.”

Truex, who has amassed one win, five top-fives and 14 top-10s this season, ranks fifth in driver points and sixth in the Chase standings. He is coming off a 12th-place finish at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

“After winning at Pocono and taking third at Michigan the following week, we ran into some tough luck,” noted Truex. “We were taken out in Sonoma, a victim of a multicar crash in Daytona and had a piece of debris puncture a hole in the front-end of our car at Kentucky. We had a top-five or better car at New Hampshire but an untimely caution late in the race knocked us back and we had to battle hard just to finish 12th.”

Truex’s Career Record at Indianapolis

YearStartFinishStatus/LapsLaps LedEarnings
20051742Crash,
62/160
0130,790
20062319Running,
160/160
0174,733
20073312Running, 160/1600191,670
20082524Running, 160/1603182,408
20091317Running, 160/1600195,115
20101226Running, 160/1600143,025
20113024Running, 160/1600151,975
2012178Running, 160/1600212,539
20133811Running, 160/1600208,775
20142525Running, 160/1600184,013
Indianapolis Motor Speedway Totals
RacesWinT5T10PoleLaps LedLaps CompletedAvgStAvgFnDNFMoney
10001031501 of 1600
93.8%
23.320.811,775,043
Truex’s 2015 Sprint Cup Series Results
No.DateEventStFnLapsLedStatusMoneyPointsStanding
12/22Daytona 500108203/2031Running489,772378
23/1Atlanta146325/3250Running150,61538/755
33/8Las Vegas82267/2673Running268,95043/1184
43/15Phoenix157312/3120Running121,02537/1553
53/22Fontana128209/2095Running136,24037/1923
63/29Martinsville36500/50023Running118,66539/2313
74/11Fort Worth159334/3340Running163,38035/2663
84/19Bristol1629504/5110Running120,12015/2813
94/26Richmond610400/4000Running114,71034/3153
105/3Talladega365188/1880Running169,60039/3542
115/9Kansas49267/26795Running122,06037/3912
125/24Charlotte95600/00131Running187,35041/4322
135/31Dover26405/405131Running148,81540/4722
146/7Pocono31160/16097Running201,81048/5202
156/14Michigan93138/1380Running137,58041/5612
166/28Sonoma124231/1100Crash88,1952/5632
177/5Daytona1938105/1100Crash115,6486/5695
187/11Kentucky517267/2670Running111,03527/5965
197/19Loudon1512301/3010Running117,48532/6285
Top 5s: 5  Top 10s: 14  Laps Led: 486  Avg. St: 11.2  Avg. Fn: 11.7  Money: $3,083,055
Furniture Row Racing Traveling Crew, 2015
No. 78 Over-the-Wall Crew
Front-tire changerDave Collins, Hayden Lake, Idaho
Front-tire carrierCraig Curione, Sanborn, N.Y.
Rear-tire changerKyle Turner, Yorktown, Va.
Rear-tire carrierAdam Mosher, Fort Mill, S.C.
JackmanCarey Wimbish, Granite Falls, N.C.
GasmanBrian Dheel, Akron, Ohio
No. 78 Road Crew
General ManagerJoe Garone, Denver, Colo.
Crew ChiefCole Pearn, London, Ontario, Canada
Car ChiefBlake Harris, Maypearl, Texas
EngineersJeff Curtis, Fairfax Station, Va.
Pete Craik, Melbourne, Australia
SpotterClayton Hughes, Thomasville, N.C.
Engine SpecialistCraig Griffitts, Thomasville, N.C.
Engine BuilderEarnhardt-Childress Racing
Shock SpecialistNick Kerlin, Old Fort, Ohio
Tire SpecialistTommy DiBlasi, Annapolis, Md.
Technical SupportRyan Kelly, London, Ontario, Canada
MechanicGary Frost, Romeo, Mich.,
Nino Venezia, Philadelphia
Technical SupportRyan Kelly, London, Ontario
TransportationChuck Lemay, DeKalb, IL, Chris Burton, Cincinnati, Barry Huston, Bloomingdale, Mich., Roy Miller, Elkridge, Md., Henry Benfield, Statesville, N.C.
- DMF Communications for Furniture Row Racing

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