SHOW #114 – We have a chat with Greg Biffle, recap Michigan, the latest driver feud between Casey Mears and Scott Speed, and preview the double road course weekend at Road America and Infineon. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Paul Northrop

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We chat with Greg Biffle and talk about his new sweepstakes that could make you a millionaire.

Stewart, Biffle Want Your Vote

This weekend, Tony Stewart and Greg Biffle (No. 16 3M Ford) will feature a special TV panel on their cars encouraging fans to enter the sixth annual “Official Small Business of NASCAR, Courtesy of Office Depot” sweepstakes. Two finalists will get $10,000 and their businesses’ names on the drivers’ cars for the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway in September. If one of the drivers wins the race, the business owner on the winning car earns $1 million. Register at OfficeDepotRacing.com until July 10.

NOTE: Also HEARD on Stitcher Radio

CREDITS:
Hosts: Kerry Murphey & Paul Northrop
Production: Kerry Murphey
Music: Radium Sound
Voice Over: Thomas Moog

MOORESVILLE, N.C. — Reed Sorenson will drive the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota beginning with the June 27 race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Red Bull Racing Team announced Wednesday.

Sorenson will replace Casey Mears. “Our unique situation has afforded us the opportunity to try some different things, and we’re continuing to do that with Reed,” said Jay Frye, RBRT’s vice president and general manager. “We appreciate Casey’s work and everything he’s done the past five weeks.”

Sorenson, 24, made his Sprint Cup debut in October 2005 at Atlanta. He’s made 148 Cup starts — three this season — with five top-five and 14 top-10 finishes. His best season came in 2007 when he earned three top fives and six top 10s, including his first pole at Indianapolis.

In May at Dover, Mears began filling in for No. 83 driver Brian Vickers, who will miss the remainder of the season while he continues to recover from blood clots.

Marcos Ambrose, the affable Aussie who drives for JTG/Daugherty Racing, hasn’t been around NASCAR for long, but already has built a reputation as one of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’ top road-course racers.

Consider these multi-turn highlights:

NASCAR Nationwide Series victories at Watkins Glen in 2008 AND 2009;
A runner-up NASCAR Sprint Cup finish at the Glen last year;
A third-place NASCAR Sprint Cup finish at Infineon Raceway last year.

■ Marcos Ambrose (No. 47 Clorox/Kleenex
Toyota): Finished third last year, two titles in Australian road racing series (2003-2004)

Check out the gallery from Kentucky and Michigan.  Photos from Aric Almirola’s Truck win, Joey Logano’s Nationwide Series win, and Denny Hamlin’s Cup Series win.  Also Kevin James and Adam Sandler to a very memorable command and more.

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