
No. 32 AccuDoc Solutions Chevrolet
Nashville Superspeedway – Lucas Deep Clean 200
July 22, 2011
No. 32 AccuDoc Solutions Silverado Team News and Notes
Welcome Back Blake…
Turner Motorsports is proud to welcome Saybrook, Ill.-native Blake Feese as driver of the No. 32 Chevy Silverado for select races in 2011. Feese, who has been absent from the NASCAR scene for almost two years, will make his NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) return this week at Nashville Superspeedway.What’s Up AccuDoc… AccuDoc Solutions will serve as primary sponsor of the No. 32 Chevy Silverado this weekend at Nashville Superspeedway. AccuDoc Solutions is based in Morrisville, N.C. and provides billing- statement printing and processing to hospitals and hospital-based physicians. The Turner Motorsports marketing partner also adorns the hood of Jason Leffler’s No. 30 machine in seven NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) events in 2011.
Feese’s Music City Past… This weekend marks Feese’s return to Nashville Superspeedway, where he has an impressive track record. The Turner Motorsports driver has two ARCA Racing Series (ARS) starts at the superspeedway, where has he notched one win (2004), one top-five and two top-10 finishes. Feese has a lone NCWTS Nashville start in 2009 where he started 18th and went on to finish 12th. He has a 100% career lap-completion rate at the 1.33-mile track.
About Blake… Feese, got his start racing quarter midgets at the age of 10. He progressed through the winged sprint car ranks over the years winning championships and prestigious races including wins at Knoxville Speedway, Eldora Speedway and the Dirt Track at Charlotte. In 2003, he made the switch to stock cars, competing in the ARCA Racing Series (ARS). In 2004, he partnered with Hendrick Motorsports, winning his first ARS event at Nashville Superspeedway. He went on to earn two wins, two top-five and four top-10 finishes that year. The next year he competed in six NNS races and also made his NCWTS debut at Kentucky Speedway. Following a year running the sprit car circuit, he returned to the ARS in 2007, running a limited schedule and earning one top-five and four top-10 finishes in four starts. In 2009, he made his second NCWTS start at Nashville Superspeedway finishing in the 12th position.
Calling The Shots… Crew Chief Doug George will be calling the shots for Feese on Friday evening. George, who previously competed in the NCWTS as a driver, has one start at Nashville Superspeedway, where he started 12th and finished sixth in 1996.
This Week’s Silverado… The No. 32 AccuDoc Solutions Chevrolet Silverado team will unload chassis TMS-007 for Friday evening’s 200-mile event. This chassis last saw action at Kansas Speedway, where Brad Sweet started and finished in the ninth spot, leading three laps. TMS-007 also saw track action at Charlotte Motor Speedway and Darlington Raceway earlier this season, where Sweet finished 10th and 36th, respectively.
Blake Feese on Returning to NASCAR:
“This is what we have been working towards for a long time. It feels great to finally have everything come together. I’m anxious to get back into the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and very grateful for the opportunity to drive for Turner Motorsports. Everyone there has been great to work with this season and I look forward to racing with Doug George and the 32 team.”
Blake Feese on Nashville Superspeedway:
“Nashville has been a part of many opportunities for me, so it’s the ideal place for us to get back on track. My previous truck series start came at Nashville mid-season, so we have done this sort of thing before and that gives me an idea of what to expect and how to approach this weekend. The team is prepared and I’m ready. We are going to get there and go to work on getting the AccuDoc Solutions Chevy ready for Friday night.”
- Turner Motorsports Press Release





