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Stacy Compton / Turn One Racing Bristol Preview
Press Release
No. 60 SafeAuto Insurance Company / Carnegie Hotel Chevrolet Silverado
Pre-Race Notes and Quotes
BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY
Race 16 of 25 in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
Racetrack: Bristol Motor Speedway
Race: O’Reilly 200
Location: Bristol, Tenn.
Track Length: 0.533-Mile High-Banked Concrete Oval
Race Distance: 106.6 Miles / 200 Laps
Broadcast Coverage: SPEED
Radio Coverage: MRN
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Time: 8 p.m. ET

“Bristol will take your breath away. It’s unlike any other track that we race on. The first time you make a lap around Bristol, the Crew Chief will ask you how it was, and it takes you a second to answer because you forget to breathe. Your first two laps on the race track are basically at full speed, like you’re making a qualifying run. You go out and make two laps and it happens so fast, while you’re trying to figure out if the trucks going to drag, what’s going to hit, what the trucks doing; but it all happens so fast.
Many times, I’ve scanned to the radio and heard Mark Martin and all the drivers, after the first run, the Crew Chief will say “How’s the car or how’s the truck,” and I don’t care who you are, you’re like “Hold on a second” because you’ve got to catch your breath. It’s intense, it’s fast. It’s a lot of g-forces and it happens in a hurry.”
COMPTON EXCITED BUT ON EDGE AT BRISTOL:
“Bristol is physically the most demanding race track on the circuit. Talladega and Daytona are the most demanding mentally; but Bristol will just beat you up. It’s a fun race track and I love it. It’s feast or famine. We’ve run really well at Bristol, or we’ve got crashed out. You come here on edge just a little bit – excited, but on edge, because you know you can come here and run good, but on the same token, if a wreck happens in turn three and you’re coming out of turn two, you’re going to get in it. It happens that quickly.”
HIGH CLASS CARNEGIE HOTEL HOPS ONBOARD AT BRISTOL:
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COMPTON’S CAREER AT BRISTOL MOTOR SPEEDWAY:
Wednesday night’s running of the O’Reilly 200 at Bristol Motor Speedway will mark Stacy Compton’s 19th career start at the world famous bullring. Compton’s statistics at Bristol include 10 NASCAR Nationwide Series starts, three in NASCAR Sprint Cup competition, and five starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. Compton’s best overall finish came in the Truck Series when he finished second there in 1999. “I’ve had some good finishes at Bristol,” said Compton, “We got a top-10 there last year, so I’m pretty excited about our chances on Wednesday night.”
COMPTON SUPPORTS FOOD CITY FAMILY RACE NIGHT; SIGNS AUTOGRAPHS THURSDAY:
Stacy Compton will sign autographs for race fans on Thursday, August 19th from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Food City Family Race Night festival on State Street in downtown Bristol, Tennessee. Compton’s No. 60 SafeAuto Insurance Chevrolet will be on hand as well. Fans can expect a fun-filled evening jam-packed with driver autograph sessions, show cars, simulators, souvenir trailers, entertainment and a smorgasbord of free food samples. The action will get underway at 1 p.m. and continue until 9 p.m. $5 advance tickets are available at area Food City locations. Tickets will be $6 on the day of the event. Children 12 and under are admitted free of charge. Proceeds from the event will benefit The United Ways of Bristol, Russell and Washington Counties in Virginia. For more information, please visit www.foodcity.com/racing.
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- Turn One Racing Press Release
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