Office Depot recently launched a new and improved OfficeDepotRacing.com website that features unique content about Tony and the No. 14 Office Depot crew members. Additionally, the site will include interactive Facebook and Twitter links that allow users to instantly share OfficeDepotRacing.com content with friends.

There also is a new “Tune up Your Business” section which includes details about Office Depot’s copy and print services, Tech services and the Worklife Rewards program.

Break Through Imminent For Watkins Glen Whiz Ambrose
Marcos Ambrose has a second and a third at Watkins Glen. Maybe after this weekend, he’ll have a first.

Last week, Ambrose announced he would leave current team JTG Daugherty Racing at season’s end. A win this weekend would make the swan song much sweeter.

Ambrose is certainly a favorite, especially considering his strong history on road courses. He nearly won at Infineon Raceway in June, if not for stalling in the closing laps. At The Glen, Ambrose has two top fives in two starts. He finished third last year, and second in 2008. He also has two wins in three starts in the NASCAR Nationwide Series at The Glen.

SHOW #121 – We recap the Pocono/Iowa weekend, the Elliott Sadler wreck, changes coming to NASCAR, plus road course racing from Watkins Glen.  Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Paul Northrop.

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Jeff Gordon’s iconic No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet will be in good hands if he gets THE call.

Gordon’s wife, Ingrid, is expected to have the couple’s second child in the coming days. Two-time GRAND-AM Rolex Series champion and current Daytona Prototype points leader Scott Pruett is standing by if that day is Sunday.

Pruett will drive the No. 24 Chevrolet should Gordon have to leave The Glen to be with his wife. Pruett, a road course ace, has four top-10 finishes in five career series races at Watkins Glen.

Familiar Faces Are True Road Course Aces

The words “road course ace” are thrown around a lot in the week leading up to any event at Watkins Glen or Infineon Raceway.

They’re used to describe a driver who only races in these particular events.

But really, the true “aces” are those who race every single week in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. The numbers tell the story: Jeff Gordon is the all-time road course wins leader with nine. Second in that category is Tony Stewart, with seven road course victories. Stewart owns the top Driver Rating at The Glen, with a 135.0.

But there is an intriguing “ringer” to watch: Boris Said. Said will run all three races this weekend at Watkins Glen. In the NASCAR Sprint Cup race, Said will run the No. 83 Red Bull Toyota. Said, whose best Watkins Glen finish was third in 2005.