RCR Post Race Report — NCWTS Bristol Motor Speedway

Race Highlights:
Richard Childress Racing teammates finished fourth (Joey Coulter), fifth (Brendan Gaughan) and 21st (Ty Dillon).
Dillon is third in the NASCAR Camping      World Truck Series driver championship point standings, 25 points behind      the leader, while Coulter ranks seventh in the standings.
The No. 3 Chevrolet team is third in the      Camping World Truck Series owner championship point standings, with the      No. 22 team seventh in the standings and the No. 2 team ranks eighth.
Dillon leads the Sunoco Rookie of the      Year point standings ahead of Cale Gale.
According to NASCAR’s Loop Data      Statistics, Coulter earned the third-highest Driver Rating (103.6) while Gaughan      earned a rating of 99.5, ranking him fifth amongst the competitors.
Coulter was the series’ fifth-Fastest      Driver Late in the Run.
Coulter earned the series’ fifth-best      Average Running Position (6.485), while Gaughan and Dillon ranked ninth      (9.382) and 10th (9.527), respectively.
Gaughan and Dillon were the seventh and      eighth-Fastest Drivers Early in a Run, respectively.
Gaughan made 36 Green Flag Passes during      the UNOH 200 ranking him sixth in the category, while Dillon made 35 Green      Flag Passes ranking him eighth.
Coulter and Gaughan spent 100 percent of      the UNOH 200 running in the top 15, while Dillon spent 97.5 percent of the      race 204-lap race in the top 15.
Timothy Peters earned the win at Bristol Motor Speedway and was followed to the line by      Parker Kligerman, Ross Chastain, Coulter and Gaughan.
The next scheduled Camping World Truck      Series race is Atlanta 200 at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Friday, Aug. 31. The      14th race of the 2012 season is scheduled to be televised live      on SPEED beginning at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time and broadcast live on Motor      Racing Network beginning at 7:45 p.m.

Brendan Gaughan Brings Home a Top-Five Finish at Bristol Motor Speedway

Brendan Gaughan and the No. 2 South Point Hotel & Casino team brought home a top-five finish in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series UNOH 200 Friday night under the lights of Bristol Motor Speedway. The Las Vegas native started the race from the 11th position and worked his way into the top 10 within the first 25 laps of the event. During the early portion of the 204-lap race, Gaughan informed the team that he was battling a loose-handling condition on the entrance and exit of the turns. On lap 82 crew chief Gere Kennon called Gaughan to pit road for four tires, fuel and a chassis adjustment to correct the handling issue Gaughan was fighting on the No. 2 Silverado. The 37-year-old driver returned to the track in the ninth position and was shuffled back to 14th on lap 93 when he alerted the crew the chassis adjustment made the truck too tight in the corners. Gaughan forged on and worked his way toward the front of the field during the final laps, crossing the finish line in the fifth position.

 Start – 11            Finish – 5            Laps Led – 0          Owner Points – 8

BRENDAN GAUGHAN QUOTE:

“This was a great finish the for the South Point Hotel & Casino team tonight. We started out with a really loose truck and went a little too far with our adjustment, and I had to fight a tight handling truck during the second half of the race. I’m really proud of the whole RCR organization and the great equipment they bring to the track each week; it’s such an honor to be part of this team.”

Ty Dillon Runs Out of Fuel on the Final Restart and Finishes 21st at Bristol Motor Speedway

In their first career NASCAR Camping World Series start at Bristol Motor Speedway, Ty Dillon and the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet team were positioned in the top five for the final restart of the night before running out of fuel with three laps remaining in the UNOH 200, resulting in a 21st-place finish. Dillon started the 204-lap event from the 12th spot and settled into position for the next 50 circuits around the Bristol, Tenn.-based facility. A tight-handling condition developed on the No. 3 Chevrolet over the course of the long green-flag run. The first caution flag of the night was displayed on lap 80, and Marcus Richmond called Dillon to pit road for four tires, fuel and an air pressure and chassis adjustment. Gaining five positions on pit road, the No. 3 Chevrolet lined up 10th for the restart on lap 87.  The 20-year-old driver maintained his position within the top 10 and ran there for the next 100 laps. Breaking into the top five on lap 171, Dillon reported the handling on the black and orange Chevrolet had improved over the long green-flag run. The 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards champion was scored in the fourth position when a caution flag slowed the field on lap 194, setting the stage for a green-white-checkered finish. As the field circled the half-mile concrete oval to take the final green flag, Dillon radioed to the Richard Childress Racing team that the No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet was out of fuel, which ultimately relegated them to a 21st-place result.

Start – 12          Finish – 21       Laps Led – 0            Points – 3

TY DILLON QUOTE:

“It’s really disappointing to have such a fast Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet and run out of fuel at the end of the race. I thought we could have contended for the win there at the end but when the green flag waved and I hit the gas, there wasn’t anything there. I hate it for these guys. They worked really hard all day.”

Coulter Earns Third Top-Five Finish of 2012 at Bristol Motor Speedway

Joey Coulter drove the Richard Childress Racing No. 22 Steak-umm Chevrolet to a fourth-place finish in the UNOH 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway, after racing in the top-10 throughout the entire NASCAR Camping World Truck Series event. Qualifying his Chevrolet Silverado in the eighth position, the 22-year-old driver spent the early laps of the Wednesday evening event racing in the top-10, while attempting to avoid trouble at the concrete bullring. As the race neared the halfway point under the lights at the Bristol, Tenn.-based track, Coulter was caught behind lapped traffic but able to maintain his eighth-place running position. The one-pit stop strategy approach to the 204-lap event proved to be enough for the No. 22 Steak-umm team, as Coulter had no complaints regarding the handling of the Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet throughout the race. As the laps wound down, the Miami Springs, Fla., native utilized restarts to gain track position, placing the Steak-umm Chevrolet in position for the victory on a green-white-checkered finish before ultimately crossing the line in the fourth position. 

Start – 8           Finish – 4         Laps Led – 0          Points – 7

JOEY COULTER QUOTE:  

“The guys on the No. 22 team work hard each and every weekend and I couldn’t be more proud of their effort tonight with the Steak-umm Chevrolet. Its finishes like these that are going to keep us in contention for the (NASCAR Camping World Truck Series) championship.”