Jack Sprague
No. 2 American Commercial Lines Chevrolet Silverado
Team Race Preview
NASCAR
Truck Series Race 12 of 25 — Memphis (Tenn.) Motorsports
Park
POLE SITTER:
Jack Sprague
leads all active Truck Series drivers at Memphis (Tenn.)
Motorsports Park (MMP) with three pole positions at the
three-quarter mile facility.
“The funny
thing is I really hate qualifying,” said Sprague. “It is one of
the most nerve racking things we do as a race car drivers. You
don’t want to tear up a good race truck, but you really want to
be the one who can push your vehicle to the edge and make one
fast lap. I love getting poles but putting tallies in the win
column is what we’re really here for. Another win at Memphis
would be just what the No. 2 American Commercial Lines (ACL)
team could use right now to turn our luck around.”
KHI LAP LEADERS:
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) teammates Ron Hornaday and Sprague sit
first and second in laps led at MMP. Hornaday has led 135 laps
in the past three events. Sprague is a close second, leading
133 laps. Between the two they have led 45 percent of the total
laps in the past three Truck Series events at MMP.
STATS STALLION:
In eight starts at Memphis, Sprague has two wins, the most
recent coming in 2006, three top-five and six top-10 finishes.
Jack Sprague Quotes:
WHAT IS THE KEY TO MAKING A FAST LAP AT MEMPHIS?
“The key to
making a fast lap at Memphis is not about the first lap but the
second. For some reason in the past, the tires we have to run
take a good lap to get heat in them. So being able to get all
you can out of the tires the first lap so they are primed for
the second is crucial. Then it is really about rolling through
the center of the corners and not having to lift.”
WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT RACING AT MEMPHIS?
“I really like
going to Memphis to race, because it is usually hot and slick.
The three-quarter-mile oval lends itself to tight, beating and
banging racing. I would like to get back to victory lane so I
can get that cool trophy. I would love to add another Elvis to
my trophy case.”
CHASSIS HISTORY:
The KHI No. 2
ACL team will be taking chassis No. 021 to MMP. Chassis No. 021
set a new track record and sat on the pole at Martinsville (Va.)
Speedway earlier this season. This chassis also competed at
Mansfield (Ohio) Motorsports Park where Sprague scored his third
top-10 finish of the 2008 season.
PREVIOUS RACE RECAP:
Sprague and the No. 2 ACL team started the Camping World RV
Sales 200 from the fifth position. Running in the third
position on lap 98, Sprague was pinched down on the race track
by Johnny Benson. When Sprague checked up to avoid Benson he was
hit from behind, causing the No. 2 to spin around and was hit by
several on-coming trucks causing left-front and left-rear fender
damage. By the end of the event at The Milwaukee Mile the No. 2
team was fighting a loose-handling truck but was able to stay on
the lead lap finishing 13th.
ABOUT AMERICAN
COMMERCIAL LINES:
American Commercial Lines is a leader in the marine
transportation and manufacturing business. Through its
subsidiary companies, ACL owns and operates approximately 2,800
barges and 160 towboats; transporting a vast array of cargos
such as grain, coal, steel, chemicals, petroleum products,
edible oils, fertilizers and construction materials on the U.S.
inland waterways. ACL also owns the largest single-site
manufacturing facility for vessels in the United States,
offering technically advanced marine design and manufacturing
capabilities for both inland and ocean service vessels. ACL is
publicly traded on NASDAQ under the symbol ACLI. For more
information about ACL generally, visit
www.aclines.com.
ABOUT KEVIN HARVICK INC.:
Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI), established in 2001, is a 70,000 sq.
ft. facility located in Kernersville, N.C. KHI houses two full
time Truck Series teams: the No. 33 Camping World/VFW Chevrolet
Silverado driven by three-time Truck Series champion Ron
Hornaday as well as the No. 2 American Commercial Lines (ACL)/RVs.com
Chevrolet Silverado driven by three-time Truck Series champion
Jack Sprague. KHI is also home to the No. 33 Camping World/RoadLoans.com/
Rheem Chevrolet driven by two-time Nationwide Series champion
Kevin Harvick, Ron Hornaday and Cale Gale and the No. 77 Rheem/VFW
Chevrolet driven by Cale Gale and Ron Hornaday competing in the
NASCAR Nationwide Series. 2008 marks KHI’s fifth year of
full-time competition in NASCAR’s elite divisions. Please visit
www.kevinharvickinc.com for more information.
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