Tuesday
Promising Run Ends With Disappointment for No. 1 Team
Press Release
McMurray finished second in the Coca-Cola 600 in 2010 and was hoping to improve his finish by one position in the longest race on the NSCS schedule. His hopes were lifted when the No. 1 Bass Pro Shops/Convoy of Hope Chevrolet made its way from the 35th starting position all the way to the lead before the 200 lap point of the 400 lap event.
The No.1 crew made the call for a two-tire stop on lap 172 to gain track position, the team would restart second and McMurray quickly took advantage by taking the lead two laps later. Then, within just a few laps disappointment hit when the motor expired, resulting in a 37th place finish for the team.
“We really had a promising run tonight” stated McMurray. “I am really grateful to Johnny Morris and the folks at Bass Pro Shops for allowing us to have the Convoy of Hope on the car this weekend. I really wanted to have a strong finish for all the people back home in Joplin. My heart has been with them this past week and it would have meant a lot to have a strong finish for them.”
NOTES
· The No. 1 Chevrolet displayed the Convoy of Hope marks in effort to raise awareness for the relief efforts in Jamie McMurray’s hometown of Joplin, Mo.
· This was the third straight race at Charlotte Motor Speedway that McMurray has led at least one lap
The next race on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule will be at Kansas Speedway on Sunday, June 5th at 1:00 pm ET and will air on FOX and radio stations affiliated with MRN.
Article Tags: Charlotte, Charlotte NC, Coca-Cola 600, Concord (NC), Earnhardt Ganassi Racing With Felix Sabates, Jamie McMurray, NASCAR, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, No. 1 Bass Pro Shops/Convoy of Hope Joplin Car, NSCS
