RACE RECAP | SHOWDOWN EVENT

5 Joey Logano
4 AJ Allmendinger
3 Marcos Ambrose
2 Brad Keselowski

VICTORY LANE

David Ragan wins from the pole after a late race pass on Brad Keselowski.

All Star Race Bound
David Ragan and Brad Keselowski advance to the All Star Race, plus the fan voted in driver

OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY

-Landon Cassell blew a left rear tire and got T-Boned by Derrick Cope in the drivers door, both drivers are okay.

-Pole sitter David Ragan led at the end of Segment 1

-On the segment 2 restart, Brad Keselowski rockets up to the lead, passing on the inside.

-With 13 laps to go, Paul Menard a trouble with the restart, causing Brian Vickers to spin and Menard tapped the wall.

1 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Toyota 119.191 135.916
2 33 Clint Bowyer BB&T Chevrolet 119.666 135.377
3 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford 120.232 134.740
4 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Now Hiring Ford 120.683 134.236
5 25 Mark Martin Farmers Insurance Group Chevrolet 121.194 133.670
6 14 Tony Stewart Burger King Chevrolet 121.206 133.657
7 4 Kasey Kahne Red Bull Toyota 121.534 133.296
8 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Energizer Chevrolet 121.545 133.284
9 1 Jamie McMurray BassProShops/NationalWildTurkeyFed. Chev 121.814 132.990
10 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation Chevrolet 122.046 132.737

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11 5 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s 5% Every Day Chevrolet 122.136 132.639
12 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet 122.144 132.630
13 17 Matt Kenseth Crown Royal Ford 122.253 132.512
14 29 Kevin Harvick Realtree Outfitters / Budweiser Chevrolet 122.581 132.158
15 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Express Toyota 122.613 132.123
16 22 Kurt Busch Shell / Pennzoil Dodge 123.438 131.240
17 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row Chevrolet 124.528 130.091
18 00 David Reutimann Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota 147.068 132.713

3 Spots remain open, 2 from the showdown race, and 1 fan voted in driver.

1 6 David Ragan UPS Ford 28.172 191.680
2 43 A J Allmendinger Best Buy Ford 28.203 191.469
3 27 Paul Menard Moen / Menards Chevrolet 28.247 191.171
4 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Dodge 28.306 190.772
5 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet 28.367 190.362
6 9 Marcos Ambrose DeWalt Ford 28.373 190.322
7 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota 28.429 189.947
8 34 David Gilliland Taco Bell Ford 28.437 189.893
9 20 Joey Logano The Home Depot Toyota 28.532 189.261
10 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota 28.609 188.752

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11 13 Casey Mears GEICO Toyota 28.728 187.970
12 60 Mike Skinner(i) Big Red Toyota 28.742 187.878
13 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. TheDaleJrFoundation/AMPEnergy Chev 28.780 187.630
14 47 Bobby Labonte Reese Towpower Toyota 28.812 187.422
15 09 Landon Cassill(i) Thank A Teacher Today Chevrolet 28.867 187.065
16 38 Travis Kvapil(i) Long John Silver’s Ford 28.908 186.800
17 66 Todd Bodine(i) Techsouth Toyota 28.965 186.432
18 81 JJ Yeley Whitneyscollision.com Chevrolet 28.976 186.361
19 87 Joe Nemechek(i) NEMCO Motorsports Toyota 29.068 185.771
20 71 Andy Lally # TRG Motorsports Ford 29.198 184.944
21 50 T J Bell(i) BanditChippers.com Toyota 29.270 184.489
22 95 David Starr(i) Jordan Truck Sales Ford 29.303 184.281
23 37 Tony Raines BlackCatFireworks.com / Firehouse Subs Ford 29.379 183.805
24 32 Boris Said Red Rocks Cafe Ford 29.512 182.976
25 64 Derrike Cope(i) Gunselman Motorsports Ford 29.706 181.781
26 30 David Stremme Inception Racing Chevrolet 29.966 180.204
27 92 Brian Keselowski # VoiceToday.org Dodge 30.227 178.648

EFX PERFORMANCE ANNOUNCES NEW PARTNERSHIP
WITH TOP NASCAR DRIVERS

EFX Enters Licensing Agreement with Hendrick Motorsports and Stewart-Haas Racing – Welcomes Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman To Its Team of Elite Athletes

MISSION VIEJO, Calif. (May 16, 2011) – EFX Performance bracelets and necklaces have become ever-present in NASCAR recently, and they stand to become even more prominent as EFX announces the signing of licensing agreements with Hendrick Motorsports and Stewart-Haas Racing.
NASCAR superstars Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman will be the first to sport a new line of EFX Performance products made especially for the Hendrick Motorsports and Stewart-Haas Racing teams.

With professional drivers relentlessly searching for an edge that might give them an advantage over their competition, both teams were eager to partner with EFX Performance, a major producer of holographic performance products.

“The thing about EFX is that it’s all positive effects,” said 2008 Daytona 500 winner Ryan Newman. “It’s all positive for different people in different ways, depending on how you apply it – I’ve definitely had nothing but good experiences with EFX.”

“We look forward to contributing to the successful, record-breaking careers these gentlemen continue to bolster,” said Randy Largent, CEO of EFX Performance. “Ryan, Tony, Jeff, Jimmie and Mark are all top-notch athletes and EFX is very grateful for the opportunity to create a custom Hendrick Motorsports and Stewart-Haas line – we provide the best for the best.”

EFX Performance will create unique bands for Gordon, Johnson, Martin, Stewart and Newman. Each band will be adorned with the driver’s respective number on one side and the EFX logo emblazoned on the other. The new bands will be available for purchase in May 2011 at www.efxusa.com.

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

(May 19, 2011)

CHARLOTTE, N.C.—The No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing team, which pits the car of driver Denny Hamlin, became the first back-to-back winner of the Sprint Pit Crew Challenge, defeating the No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports team, which pits the car of five-time defending NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson.

In a matchup of the teams that finished 1-2 in last year’s Cup standings, the No. 11 completed its stop—jacking the car, fueling and changing front and rear tires—and pushed its Toyota across the finish line in 22.298 seconds to 22.714 for the No. 48 Chevrolet.

Scott Wood (gas man), Justin White (second gas can man), Nick Krizmanich (front tire changer), Brandon Pegram (front tire carrier), Mike Hicks (rear tire changer), Heath Cherry (rear tire carrier) and Nate Bolling (jack man) made up the winning team.

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Asked what the defining characteristic of his crew is, Hamlin joked, “They’re all bigger than me, and they can all beat my (butt).”

The team took particular pleasure in beating the No. 48 squad.

“Any time we can beat the 48 … it’s especially gratifying to beat them,” Wood said. “And going back-to-back is especially gratifying, too. But we’d trade this in a heartbeat to beat ’em at the end of the year—when it counts.”

As was the case last year, the victory in the Pit Crew Challenge will give Hamlin first choice of pit stalls for Saturday night’s Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The no-brainer selection is pit stall No. 1, closest to the exit from pit road.

The No. 11 crew beat the No. 22 (Kurt Busch) to set up a semifinal matchup against the crowd-favorite No. 88 (Dale Earnhardt Jr.), which beat the No. 27 (Paul Menard) Richard Childress Racing entry. Though Earnhardt was on hand to cheer his crew, Hamlin’s team prevailed in one of the closest races of the evening—22.259 seconds to 23.325.

In the other semifinal, the No. 14 team of owner/driver Tony Stewart beat the No. 48 across the finish line, but drew 10 seconds of penalties for fueling issues. As a result, the No. 48 team advanced.

Fueling problems with the new closed system mandated by NASCAR this year cost Stewart dearly in last Sunday’s race at Dover. Though the Pit Crew Challenge featured the fueling system in place last year, it nevertheless proved the downfall of the No. 14 Chevrolet team, which had performed flawlessly in advancing to the semifinals.

The individual competition was dominated by the No. 33 Chevrolet team of Clint Bowyer and Stewart’s No. 14 team, as members of those two crews broke event records in every individual category.

The rear tire changer/rear tire carrier combination of Dustin Necaise and Matt Kreuter (No. 33) completed their skills in 13.846 seconds in winning the competition for the second straight year. They joined teammates Jason Pulver and Austin Craven (front tire changer/carrier) who completed their skills in 13.901 seconds.

“The thing was, those old records were on short wheel studs,” Kreuter said, noting that the wheels studs were lengthened before the start of 2011 season. “That tells you how far all these tire changers have come.”

Mike Casto of the No. 14 Chevy won the competition for fastest jack man in 5.071 seconds, while teammates Rick Pigeon and Ryan Flores won the individual competition among gas men in 8.652 seconds.

Each individual champion won $10,000. The winning team collected $70,675.