RACE REPORT
HEARTBREAK AT TALLADEGA

DNF ends hope of ARCA championship.

 

TALLADEGA, AL (October 8, 2007) – While a mathematical long shot for the 2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series championship, Michael McDowell was confident that he and Eddie Sharp Racing could pull off the upset; however, he knew the 250-mile race from Talladega Superspeedway would be a metaphorical roulette wheel.

Unfortunately, the wheel didn’t spin in McDowell’s favor.

After qualifying eleventh with a lap of 52.394 around the 2.66 mile high-banked tri-oval, McDowell didn’t expect a dominating performance but he did look forward to an action-packed Friday afternoon with the promise of a top-ten finish.

Running three- and sometimes four-wide, McDowell climbed into the race’s top-ten prior to pitting on the in the race’s first yellow-flag stop. Upon exiting pit road, McDowell and fellow competitor Mark Thompson collided, putting a hole in the nose of the No. 2 Lotame / Make-A-Wish Dodge.

The Eddie Sharp Racing pit crew patched up the hole and McDowell’s familiar blue and silver Dodge was back on the prowl. After running as high as seventh, McDowell settled into the large lead draft pack before disaster struck. The No. 31 car of Tim McCreadie made contact with McDowell, causing damage to the left quarter panel, slicing open the left rear tire.

Michael McDowell

The blown tire caused McDowell to lose control, prompting a multi-car accident that included teammate Josh Wise.

He was safe from injury but his aspirations for a point championship were broken. With a 33rd place finish resulting from a DNF, McDowell is now mathematically eliminated from contending for the series title.

“Obviously, this isn’t the result we wanted,” said McDowell. “(McCreadie) got under me and cut the tire down and that was that. I hate it for the whole ESR team that I couldn’t win them this championship—they deserved it.

“We have one last race at Toledo and if my memory serves me, we have some unfinished business there. We’ll shoot for the track record in qualifying and win the race so we can end the season on top.”

Up Next: Michael McDowell and Eddie Sharp Racing will make their final start together in the 2007 ARCA RE/MAX Series finale at Toledo Speedway in Ohio.


QUALIFYING UPDATE
McDOWELL TO START 11th IN STRONG QUALIFYING EFFORT AT TALLADEGA

McD, ESR ready to rock at Talladega

TALLADEGA, AL (October 5, 2007) – Green flag drops today at 4pm local and can be seen live on SPEED (5pm ET)

McD at TALLADEGA
POS NO DRIVER TIME SPEED
11 2 McDowell 52.394 182.769

RACE PREVIEW
McDOWELL TAKES TITLE HUNT & NEW SPONSOR TO TALLADEGA

Fifth place '06 finish has Arizona native confident for the weekend

MOORESVILLE, NC (October 2, 2007) – The lore of Talladega returns.

ARCA’s connection to Talladega Superspeedway in Alabama dates back to the late ‘60’s, building a collection of winners that has forever been cemented into the series’ storied history. The ARCA RE/MAX Series, once known as the ARCA Talladega Super Car Series, has seen drivers such as Mark Martin, Red Farmer, and Mike Wallace pilot to victory lane. The late Davey Allison and Grant Adcox grabbed four and five wins respectively before entering NASCAR waters.

The controlled chaos on the 2.66 mile high-banked tri-oval has been a rite of passage for aspiring young drivers. Michael McDowell will be no exception.

McDowell will bring his No. 2 Lotame / Make-A-Wish Dodge to the second-to-last race on the 2007 ARCA circuit in hopes of upping the ante on last year’s fifth place performance; however, this year’s ARCA RE/MAX 250 will be different. McDowell has more than a single race on his mind:

“Crunch time is now,” said McDowell, who currently sits second in the ARCA point standings. “There is a lot that can happen and a lot that will happen at Talladega. We’re still in this points fight and this place has been known to shake up championship battles. I’m hoping that everything falls our way this weekend because whether we’re on our ‘A-game’ or not, we’ll need a shot of good luck.”

He’s not kidding. Known for multi-car melees and high numbers for lead changes, Talladega could be the x-factor in McDowell’s pursuit of point leader Frank Kimmel. Kimmel currently holds a 140 point lead on the ARCA Rookie of the Year candidate.

Whether he comes away with the title or not, 2007 has been a head-turning year for McDowell. A former winner in the Rolex Sports Car Series, McDowell has acclimated to stock car racing to the tune of three wins and leads the series in top-five finishes (ten), poles (eight), and laps led (656). Still, McDowell is hesitant to throw up a white flag on his championship aspirations:

“It’s going to be tough to pull off the championship with Frank (Kimmel) being as consistent as he is, but why not us?,” McDowell continued. “Eddie Sharp Racing is more than deserving of a championship trophy and these next two races could propel us to the top. We’re going to come out, do our thing, and let the pieces fall into place.”

McFACTS:
> In his first career race at Talladega Superspeedway, McDowell finished fifth behind Frank Kimmel, Juan Pablo Montoya, and two current NASCAR Busch Series competitiors.
> In addition to being 140 points out of the ARCA Series point lead, McDowell leads the Rookie of the Year standings by 40 points.
> After the race at Salem Speedway, McDowell’s crew chief, Patrick Donahue, assumed the reigns of point leader in the Cometic Engine Mechanic award standings.
> This February, McDowell earned a tenth place finish at Daytona International Speedway, the sister track to Talladega.

Michael McDowell
RACE:
 
ARCA RE/MAX 250
Date: Friday, October 5, 2007
Track: Talladega Superspeedway (Talladega, AL)
Race Distance: 94 Laps (250 miles)
Team: Eddie Sharp Racing
Crew Chief: Patrick Donahue
Practice and qualifying take place on Thursday and the race on Friday. The green flag drops at 4pm local time!
Watch live on SPEED: 5pm ET

2007 ARCA RE/MAX SERIES DRIVER POINT STANDINGS
After Event #21, Eddie Gilstrap Motors 200,
Salem Speedway, Salem IN, 9-15-07
POS NAME POINTS STARTS WINS TOP-5 TOP-10
1 Frank Kimmel 5030 21 3 9 15
2 Michael McDowell 4890 21 3 10 14

For more information on Eddie Sharp Racing, visit www.teamesr.com.


Lotame to ride shotgun with Michael McDowell and Eddie Sharp Racing

Eddie Sharp Racing and driver Michael McDowell will have a new partner this weekend when the familiar No. 2 Dodge takes to the track at Talladega.

Lotame, a publisher of media technology that tracks online audiences, allowing for more meaningful online marketing messages and higher generated ad revenue, will adorn McDowell’s machine for Friday afternoon’s ARCA RE/MAX 250.

“We’re looking forward to being a part of the Eddie Sharp Racing team for one of the most exciting races of the season and are proud to be a part of Michael’s chase for the ARCA championship,” said Lotame President and Founder Andrew Monfried.

“I’m happy that Lotame has come on board with us for Talladega,” said McDowell. “I know the Talladega race is one of the most-watched ARCA races of the year, so hopefully we can run up front all day and put it in victory lane for them.”

Lotame was founded with the sole mission of establishing and building social media as a viable and scalable revenue stream for publishers. Lotame product lines include Lotame Crowd Control, its flagship technology, which enables publishers to lift revenue by aggregating social variables such as social usage profiles, community interactions, and behavior patterns to identify niche groups for enhanced guided marketing capabilities.

For more information on Lotame, visit www.lotame.com

 



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