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Oct 04
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Ford on Top at Kansas

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Roush Yates Engines
Roush Yates Engines
Mooresville, NC (October 4, 2010) Roush Yates Engines started out the third race of the chase in true championship form, qualifying two Ford drivers on the front row and coming away from Kansas Speedway with the win.

With eight races left in the chase for the Sprint Cup Championship, Ford drivers arrived at Kansas Speedway on Friday prepared to show just how much power their FR9s are capable of producing. Kasey Kahne, driver of the number 9 Budweiser Ford Fusion, qualified on the pole with fellow Ford driver Paul Menard starting alongside him. Three other Blue Oval drivers qualified in the top ten, with Greg Biffle starting 5th, Matt Kenseth starting 8th, and David Ragan starting 10th.

“We weren’t great in practice so we knew we needed to make adjustments to the car. Kenny Francis and Keith did a really nice job,” said Kahne. “I am glad we got the pole for Budweiser and for Ford. It’s exciting to have a couple of RPM guys on the front row and it’s just really nice for the whole company.”

After starting the race in the top positions, Ford drivers never wavered and Greg Biffle, driver of the number 16 3M/Sherwin Williams Ford Fusion, led the final 29 laps of the Price Chopper 400 presented by Kraft Foods to win the race. With twelve leaders and twenty total lead changes, Sunday’s race was nothing short of exciting and Biffle took advantage by gaining his sixteenth career win in his 287th start.

“Everyone asked us last week if we’re out of the Chase, have we given up, whatever the case was. The 16 team will never give up,” said Biffle. “We’re just going to approach each race like we did today, qualify the best we can, do the best we can in practice, execute the best we can at the racetrack. This was the best car I’ve ever driven here and I have a lot of confidence going into Fontana.”

Biffle has won two races this season, including a victory at Pocono Raceway in August. He is 8th in the points for the Chase for the Championship, leading Roush Fenway Racing teammates Carl Edwards in 4th and Matt Kenseth in 11th position. Roush Fenway Racing is one of only two teams with 3 cars in the 2010 Chase.

“It’s very exciting to see Roush Yates Engines and Roush Fenway Racing back in Victory Lane,” said Doug Yates, CEO of Roush Yates Engines. “Qualifying on the pole and winning the race shows exactly what Ford Racing and Roush Yates Engines are capable of. I look forward to watching the remainder of the Chase for the Championship and see no reason why the 2011 Sprint Cup Championship will not go to a Ford.”

Roush Yates continues to win in all divisions of motorsports with another victory for Billy Well’s driver Ivedent Lloyd at Ocala in the Dirt Late Model division this weekend. Jason Myers won the modified race at North Wilkesboro Speedway and Chip King won in the Blown Pro Modified division at the Shakedown at Englishtown. Roush Yates has over 80 wins so far this season and two championships in the TORC Off-Road series and the Sprint Cars on Dirt series.

To learn more about all of Roush Yates’ engine programs or how to update your engine with the Roush Yates’ Performance Upgrade, call Jeff Clark at (704) 658-1540 or visit www.roushyatesparts.com.

About Roush Yates Engines

Roush Yates Engines designs, engineers and crafts high performance racing engines with the power to perform and the horsepower and durability you’d expect from legendary NASCAR pioneers Jack Roush and Robert Yates. The partnership of power and precision has come from merging the knowledge and experience of two legendary engine builders, both with a passion for winning today and powering up for tomorrow. In 2009 Doug Yates purchased his father’s half of Roush Yates Engines to become a co-owner in the company.

As CEO, Doug Yates leads a staff of 180 engineers and technicians who design, assemble, test, and service racing engines at two separate state-of-the-art facilities in Mooresville, North Carolina. Here, the best minds and latest technology are hard at work producing nearly 1,500 racing engines each year for teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, ARCA, Grand-Am, FIA GT3, Dirt Late Model, Sprint cars, and NHRA Pro Stock. At Roush Yates Engines, the mission is Power Performance, which is achieved through innovation design, precision engineering, and skillful craftsmanship. Building the best engines in racing today, providing service that’s second to none, and honoring a commitment to research and development are the heart of Roush Yates Engines.

- Roush Yates Engines, Press Release


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This Week in Ford Racing (Sept. 13, 2010) with NSCS Team Co-Owner, Jack Roush & Director for Ford North America Motorsports, Jamie Allison
no responses - Posted 09.13.10
This weekend marks the start of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and three Ford teams will be included in the 12-driver field as Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle all compete for the 2010 championship. Earlier this afternoon, Jack Roush, co-owner ...FULL STORY »
Roush Yates Engines
Ford Drivers Makeup 1/4th of the Chase for the Championship
no responses - Posted 09.13.10
Mooresville, NC (September 13, 2010) On Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway three Ford drivers raced their way into the Chase, earning 25% of the twelve spots that makeup the 10-race "playoff" that will determine the 2010 Sprint Cup Champion. Roush Fenway drivers Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth, and Greg ...FULL STORY »
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This Week in Ford Racing (August 3, 2010) with Roush Yates Engine Builder, Doug Yates
no responses - Posted 08.03.10
Greg Biffle’s win on Sunday in the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 represented the first points race victory for Ford Racing’s new FR9 engine.  Kasey Kahne won his Gatorade Duel 150 race earlier in the year at Daytona, and the Wood Brothers have run in on their part-time schedule, but ...FULL STORY »
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This Week in Ford Racing (April 20, 2010) with Ford Racing Engineer, David Simon
no responses - Posted 04.20.10
Ford Racing’s ‘FR9’ engine will take another step toward full implementation this weekend as all cars under the Roush Fenway and Richard Petty Motorsports umbrella will be running the new piece at Talladega Superspeedway.  This will mark the first points race in which a majority of Fords in the field ...FULL STORY »
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2010 Ford Racing NSCS Teams Post-Daytona 500 Race Recaps
no responses - Posted 02.14.10
GREG BIFFLE – No. 16 3M Ford Fusion (Finished 3rd) – “I tell you what, I’m so proud of my guys at the shop and at the engine department.  They build such good cars and worked all winter.  Hopefully, California is as good as this ...FULL STORY »
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Kenseth, Sadler and Elliott To Run FR9 Sunday
no responses - Posted 02.12.10
Ford Racing, along with Roush Yates Engines, officially decided this afternoon that three Ford Fusions will have the new FR9 engine for Sunday’s Daytona 500. Matt Kenseth, Elliott Sadler and Bill Elliott will all be racing with the FR9 while the other 10 Fords in the field ...FULL STORY »
Ford FR9 Engine Update with Yates Racing’s Doug Yates
2 responses - Posted 02.10.10
After debuting in the Ford Fusions of Matt Kenseth and David Ragan last fall at Talladega Superspeedway, the FR9 engine is back in action during Daytona Speedweeks. Below are some notes on which teams have the FR9, and what the plan is for the engine throughout the rest of this ...FULL STORY »
This Week in Ford Racing Heading into Homestead-Miami with Doug Hervy, North American Operations Manager, Ford Racing Technology
no responses - Posted 11.17.09
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Kenseth, No. 17 DEWALT Team Head to Talladega
no responses - Posted 10.28.09
After a 14th-place finish at Martinsville, Kenseth and the No. 17 DEWALT Team head south to Talladega Superspeedway for the fourth and final restrictor-plate race of the season. Talladega Superspeedway 2.66 Mile, 188 laps, 500 miles ABC - 1:19 p.m. EST - Prerace - 12 p.m. At Talladega... Starts: 19 Wins: - Top 5: 3 Top 10: ...FULL STORY »
This Week in Ford Racing Heading into Talladega (2): The New Ford “FR9″ Engine
no responses - Posted 10.27.09
Ford’s new “FR9” engine will debut this weekend at Talladega Superspeedway in two cars – the No. 17 DeWalt Ford Fusion driven by Matt Kenseth, and the No. 6 UPS Ford Fusion of David Ragan. Brian Wolfe, director, Ford North America Motorsports, and Doug Yates, co-owner, Roush Yates Engines, held ...FULL STORY »
Kenseth And Ragan Set To Debut FR9 At Talladega
no responses - Posted 10.23.09
New Ford Racing "FR9" Engine Set to Debut at Talladega Superspeedway DEARBORN, Mich., October 23, 2009 – The wait for Ford Racing’s new engine is over. After months of anticipation, Ford Racing announced today that the “FR9” engine will make its debut under the hood of Matt Kenseth’s No. 17 DeWalt Ford ...FULL STORY »

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