Pontiac Racing Ponoco chassios notes
No. 10 Valvoline Grand Prix driver Johnny Benson comes to Pocono this weekend ranked seventh in the NASCAR Winston Cup points after a 12th last week at Michigan. He is running the same chassis this week that he drove to a 20th place finish in the ...
No. 10
Valvoline Grand Prix driver Johnny Benson comes to Pocono this weekend
ranked seventh in the NASCAR Winston Cup points after a 12th last week at
Michigan. He is running the same chassis this week that he drove to a 20th
place finish in the Coke 600 and a seventh earlier this season in Atlanta.
No. 14
Conseco Pontiac driver Ron Hornaday owns one top 10 finish in this, his
rookie season (9th, Las Vegas) and is hoping to add to that this weekend at
Pocono. The Palmdale, California native is behind the wheel of the same car
he competed in at Richmond back in May.
No. 18
This chassis provided defending Winston Cup champion Bobby Labonte with
plenty of good times during the 2000 season, including a title-clinching
fourth place run at Homestead and a win at the Brickyard 400. Labonte, who
swept the 1999 Pocono events, last ran this chassis in The Winston and also
raced it at Atlanta in week four.
No. 20
Track record holder Tony Stewart heads into week 15 at Pocono ranked fifth
in the Winston Cup point standings. Stewart, who won the pole here last
July with a track record speed, is looking for his second win of the season
in the same chassis that he drove to a victory last season at Homestead.
No. 27
Duke's Mayonnaise Grand Prix driver Kenny Wallace is hoping to rebound this
week after missing last week's race at Michigan. Crew chief Barry Dodson
brought the same car that Wallace competed in at California Speedway in late
April.
No. 36
M&M's Pontiac driver Ken Schrader, who won three of the four poles at Pocono
in 1992 and 1993, posted a strong effort last week at Michigan on the way to
a 14th place finish. Schrader also ran well in the Coke 600 and is heading
into this weekend's race at Pocono with the same chassis.
-GM Racing
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