
· Led one lap and finished 19th in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series 2010 North Carolina Education Lottery 200 (5/21/10)
· Career-best finish in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway was ninth in the 1997 Carquest Auto Parts 300 (5/24/97)
· Career-best start in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Charlotte Motor Speedway was fourth in the 1996 Red Dog 300 (5/25/96)
HERMIE SADLER 2010
· Has made two starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, including a 36th-place finish in the Virginia 529 College Savings 250 behind the wheel of the No. 27 at Richmond International Raceway
· Has three top-20 finishes in four NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts including a season-best finish of 12th in the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway
BAKER CURB RACING NO. 27 2010
· Hermie Sadler is one of 14 different drivers to make a start in the No. 27 this season, including drivers from four different countries (United States, Australia, Brazil, Canada)
· Rank 12th in the NASCAR Nationwide Series owner point standings
· Two runner-up finishes with Greg Biffle (Auto Club Speedway 2/20/10 and Richmond International Raceway 4/30/10)
· Four different drivers have registered top-10 finishes in the No. 27 (Biffle, Kelly, Piquet Jr., Wimmer) and two more have registered top-15 finishes (Herring, Sauter)
HERMIE SADLER CAREER
· Won the NASCAR Nationwide Series Polaroid 300 at Orange County Speedway (10/2/93)
· Won the NNS Pantry Stores 300 at Orange County Speedway (4/30/94)
· Captured three NNS pole awards; the 1999 Sears Auto Center 250 at The Milwaukee Mile (7/7/96), the 1997 Moore’s Snacks 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway (4/12/97) and the 1997 Detroit Gasket 200 at Michigan International Speedway (8/16/97)
· Awarded the 1993 NNS Rookie of the Year registering four top 5s, and 8 top 10s in 28 races
· In 1994 registered career highs with 6 top-5 finishes and 11 top-10 finishes en route to finishing fifth in the NNS point standings
· Finished in the top 10 of the NNS point standings four times(1993, 1994, 1997, 1998)
HERMIE SADLER ON CHARLOTTE
“I’m really looking forward to running my second race for Baker Curb Racing. In Richmond, we got off to a little bit of a slow start but by the end of the race we were running top-10 lap times. This time around everything should go much smoother because I’m more familiar with the team and vice versa. We have an open practice on Wednesday, and that will allow me to run several laps and get acquainted with this new car on a bigger track. These new cars drive somewhat similar to the trucks, so having run the truck race at Charlotte in May should help as well. I think the second time around we will be a lot more competitive and I look forward to bringing home a solid finish for Baker Curb in the No. 27 CruiseOne / enMotion Mustang.”
CREW CHIEF JOHN REESE ON CHARLOTTE
“This week in Charlotte will be very beneficial to Baker Curb Racing. Being a small team, we haven’t been able to go out and test the new Nationwide Series cars like a lot of the bigger teams have. We get an extra day of testing this week and all the data that we acquire will be extremely helpful for not only the race on Friday but for when we go to running these cars full time next season. Charlotte is a challenging track. It is very fast and very slick. The track is extremely sensitive to temperature changes, so the Thursday evening practice will be very important because the conditions will be closest to what it will be like in the race. It will be our second race working with Hermie, so we know what he likes on the setup of the car. After making some adjustments in the Richmond race, we had a real strong car so we’ll have a good starting point for Charlotte.”
