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WEEKLY PRO RACING UPDATE Our chemistry is really good: we’re all buddies off the court and it helps a lot, too, that we’ve all been playing together since we were little. It’s nice to switch around from last year and win some games. 3DUNHU &OD\SRRO +DPSWRQ 'XPRQW :HEVWHU &LW\ :HE &LW\ +DPSWRQ 'XPRQW + ' /HYL 3UDWW %R %UDVV 7UHYRU (LNOHQERUJ 2; Charlie Flickinger 4-9 2-3 11; Brandon Westendorf 0-0 0-0 0; Chace Klein 1-1 0-0 2; Alex Sackville 0-4 0-0 0; Cole Miller 1-8 7-14 9; Parker Claypool 14-21 5-9 33. 7RWDOV

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7+5(( 32,17 *2$/6 - H-D 1-8 (Flickinger 1-3, Eiklenborg 0-1, Sackville 0-1, Miller 0-1, Pratt 0-2). 5(%281'6 H-D 35, 10 off., 25 def. (Miller 14, Claypool 5, Pratt 4, Flickinger 3, Brass 3, Eiklenborg 2, Klein 2, Sackville 2). ASSISTS - H-D 15 (Pratt 5, Miller 5, Claypool 2, Eiklenborg, Flickinger, Klein). STEALS - H-D 7 (Miller 4, Pratt, Brass, Eiklenborg). Blocks - H-D 1 (Claypool). FOULS - H-D 8. FOULED OUT - WC, Mason Myers, Ben Mossman.

Racing News, Stats & Trivia All-Time Top Drivers Bio

This Week’s Racing News Chip Ganassi signed Kyle Larson to a developmental deal prior to the 2012 season, to move him to the Nationwide Series, where in 2013 he ran the full schedule. The jump from K&N to NASCAR’s No. 2 series is one few have successfully completed. Larson made the transition with ease, posting ďŹ ve runner-up ďŹ nishes and ending the year eighth in points. Another year has brought yet another change. In 2014, Larson is again moving up, this time to Sprint Cup, where he will compete for Rookie of the Year driving the No. 42 Target Chevrolet. He is replacing Juan Pablo Montoya, who Ganassi let go after seven mostly disappointing seasons. Larson’s expectations for his freshman season are quite lofty. “I would like to ďŹ nish top-15 each race; if you can do that you’ll be close to making the Chase at the end of the season,â€? Larson said.

Racing History January 10, 1971 - Ray Elder, a west coast driver, beat all of the regular series veterans in an upset at the season opening Motor Trend 500 at Riverside in California. Elder won 47 races on the NASCAR Pacific Coast Late Model Series, which is the second most all time. He was inducted into the West Coast Stock Car Hall of Fame in its first class in 2002.

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Racing Trivia At which track did Darrell Waltrip win his 84th and ďŹ nal NASCAR Cup race? a) Bristol b) Darlington

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c) Martinsville d) Daytona

Answer : b) Darlington. On September 6, 1992, Darrell Waltrip won the Southern 500 race, the 84th and ďŹ nal victory of his Hall of Fame career.

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Darrell Waltrip Born: Feb. 5, 1947 Cup wins: 84 Cup top-tens: 390 Cup championships: 3 Darrell Waltrip is a 3-time NASCAR Cup Series champion, winner of the 1989 Daytona 500, and the ďŹ rst 5-time winner of the Coca-Cola 600 (formerly the World 600), the Series’ longest race (1978, 1979, 1985, 1988, 1989). Waltrip was born in Owensboro, Kentucky, February 5, 1947. Starting his driving career in go-karts at age 12, Waltrip entered his ďŹ rst stock car race just four years later. Waltrip began racing in the NASCAR Cup Series, NASCAR’s top racing series, at age 25. He got his ďŹ rst Cup victory at Nashville International Raceway, May 10, 1975, at age 28, in the Music City 420. Waltrip went on to win 83 more NASCAR Cup Series races during his career. He had 12 wins at Bristol Motor Speedway, seven of which were consecutive wins beginning in 1981, and ending April 1, 1984, (a track and Series’ record for any driver, all time). Waltrip also became the ďŹ rst NASCAR driver to be awarded $10 million in race winnings. He is a 2-time winner of NASCAR’s Most Popular Driver Award, (1989, 1990), was the “American Driver of the Yearâ€?, (1979, 1981, 1982), and was named “NASCAR’s Driver of the Decadeâ€?.

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