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1,912 Laps for Mike and Other Factoids
May 08, 2008 | 8:46AM | report this

Mike Wallace (No. 7 GEICO Toyota) has completed more laps this season than any other driver in series competition with 1,912  —failing to finish only six total laps thus far.

David Reutimann (No. 99 Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota) is one of only two drivers among the top 10 to have not led a single lap this season.

Watch for two series-only regulars to run up front – Jason Leffler (No. 32 Great Clips Toyota) and Kenny Wallace (No. 28 U.S. Border Patrol Chevrolet).  Leffler has finished in the top 10 in each of the last two Darlington races and has scored a Driver Rating of 104.8 and Average Running Position of 10.2 during that span. Kenny Wallace knows his way around Darlington as well.  He’s scored a pole (1990) and eight top ten finishes in the Nationwide Series, with a career best runner-up finish in 2005.

Due to Morgan Shepherds "oh so excellent" and most popular 13th place finish at Talladega - and all of the support streaming in from within the NASCAR community and racing communities in general - TheHotLap.com has decided to start a "Sticker Tires For Faith" fund with the goal of donating a set of tires for Sat May 24th's NASCAR Nationwide CARQUEST Auto Parts 300 at Lowe's Motor Speedway. 

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GEICO Up Front In' Dega
Apr 28, 2008 | 6:40AM | report this

Mike Wallace moved into the Top 5 and ran in the 4th position on just Lap 9.  As the race wore on, the caution flag would wave and allow the GEICO Racing pit crew to shine, when they completed a tremendous pit stop on Lap 64 and returned the #7 GEICO Camry to the race track in the 4th position.  Wallace and the Gecko would narrowly avoid a major crash on Lap 71.  While he took a slight hit as he slivered through the colossal crash, it would not be enough to slow the #7 GEICO Camry.  Wallace would run in the Top 5 for the majority of the afternoon, and even lead briefly when he overtook Dale Earnhardt, Jr. late in the race.

“I felt I was a car to beat", said Wallace.  "(Greg) Biffle helped me dramatically -- he got us to where I almost had (Tony) Stewart cleared and I was just half a car length from clearing him.   I didn’t want to force the issue." 

Following a late-race caution flag that would provide the fans with an exciting green/white/checkers finish, Wallace restarted the race in the 5th position.  Wallace jumped out of line with the #7 GEICO Camry in an effort to win the race, however a commitment made from a fellow driver would not be honored and, consequently, Wallace was ‘hung out to dry’.

"On the final restart the 38 (Jason Leffler) said they would work with us and we had a run and we went.  I should have been smarter than that, I’ve been through this rodeo before."

Falling back as far as 17th position on the final lap, Wallace would hustle back to the front and record a 10th place finish.

"We were fortunate to hang onto a top-10.  We had a good car, it drove really good -- we had no problems all day long.  A Top 10 finish is great, but we had a car to win the race and we put ourselves in position to win, but unfortunately we got hung out to dry there on the final lap,” Wallace said.  “We picked up some ground in the point standings and we also got great coverage for GEICO and Sport Clips.  It was a fun race and we were lucky enough to barely miss the big crash.” 

He continued, “This week will be special because we head to Richmond which sits only about 90 miles from GEICO’s corporate office. We always have a lot of GEICO guests in Richmond, so we’re hoping to take them to Victory Lane with us.”

This week, the Germain Racing team heads to Richmond, Virginia, for a Friday night short track battle.  Richmond International Raceway provides the Gecko a chance to visit home, as the ¾-mile race track sits less than a hundred miles removed from GEICO’s corporate office.  The Lipton Tea 250 is on Friday, May 2nd, and it will be televised live on ESPN2 beginning at 7:00 PM (ET), while the Motor Racing Network (MRN) will carry the live radio broadcast.

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Bobby Hamilton, Jr. Moves Into Fifth
Oct 01, 2007 | 12:51PM | report this

With five races remaining in the 2007 NASCAR Busch Series Point’s Championship, Bobby Hamilton, Jr. has moved into a tie for fifth in the standings.  Following Saturday’s race at Kansas Speedway, Hamilton moved into a tie with Nextel Cup driver David Ragan for fifth position.   Only one true Busch Series driver, Jason Leffler, stands ahead of Hamilton in the point’s race.  Full time Nextel Cup driver Carl Edwards continues to lead Nextel Cup driver David Reutimann in race for the championship.

“We are excited to be inside the top-five in point’s right now,” Hamilton said. “This team has worked hard all year in what has been the toughest year ever for competition.  We are looking forward to the last five races of the season.”

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11 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Busch Series, Team Rensi Motorsports, Bobby Hamilton Jr, 2007 NASCAR Busch Series Points Championship, Kansas Speedway, Nextel Cup Series, David Ragan, True Busch Series Driver, Jason Leffler, Carl Edwards, David Reutimann, Timberland Pro Series, teamrensimotorsportsDOTcom
 
Top Ten Busch Guys
Aug 19, 2007 | 8:45PM | report this
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HAMILTON JR. MOVES TO SIXTH IN POINTS AFTER INDY RACE
Jul 31, 2007 | 12:08PM | report this

O.K., so it isn't pretty.  It might not even be anything to brag about.  But Bobby Hamilton Jr. is steady and he perseveres as he moves in to sixth place in the Busch Series standings this week.  Bobby remains second in the Busch regular standings to Jason Leffler.

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The ability to overcome adversity allowed Bobby Hamilton, Jr., driver of the Eckrich Meats/Kroger/McDonald’s Ford, to finish in 13th place on Saturday Night. After a penalty for speeding on pit road dropped Hamilton back to 28th position with less than 100 laps to go, Hamilton began his charge back to the front. The determination allowed Hamilton to grab the 13th place finish and move to sixth in the NASCAR Busch Series Point’s Championship.

The penalty hurt us, it kept us from probably finishing around sixth or seventh,” Hamilton said. “Our car was strong all night long, and we helped ourselves in the point’s race again.”  “We really enjoyed driving this car for Eckrich Meats and Kroger. We got to meet a lot of their customers and employees this week and that’s always a lot of fun.”

Jason Leffler, a regular driver on the Busch Series, rocketed his way past Nextel Cup driver Greg Biffle for the win late in the race. The Busch Series will now head North of the border for a road course race in Montreal on Saturday. Check your local listings for broadcast times in your area.

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