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NO 12
Penske Dodge Charger News and Notes
This Week’s
Charger… The No. 12 Penske Dodge team will use chassis PRS-708
during Sunday’s 500-mile event. PRS-708 is a brand
new car to the No. 12 Penske Dodge Charger fleet.
Welcome Aboard... Rising star Brad Keselowski takes over the driving
duties of the No. 12 Penske Dodge Charger beginning this
weekend at Texas Motor Speedway. The 25-year-old Keselowski
will drive the Penske Dodge for the three remaining races
on the 2009 Cup Series schedule in preparation for the team’s
quest for the 2010 championship. Keselowski will continue
driving duties for the No. 88 NASCAR Nationwide Series entry
through the end of this season, before driving the No. 22
Discount Tire Dodge for Penske Racing in the 2010 Nationwide
Series.
Media Availability… Keselowski will be available behind the No. 12 Penske
Dodge hauler on Friday, November 6 at 3 p.m. CT to answer
questions from members of the media.
Back Where He
Started… In
2008, Keselowski made his NASCAR Cup Series debut at the
1.5-mile Texas Motor Speedway, driving the No. 25 car.
He started in the 37th position, but battled
all day to finish inside the top-20.
Tested and Approved… Keselowski and the No. 12 Penske Dodge team spent
Monday and Tuesday testing at Daytona International Speedway
in preparation for the 52nd running of the Daytona
500 in February.
Watch and Listen… The Dickies
500 will be seen live on Sunday, November 8 on the ABC television
network. Race coverage is scheduled to begin at 2:30 pm ET.
The event will also be heard live on PRN Radio as well as
Sirius Satellite Radio, channel 128.
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Brad
Keselowski on driving at Texas Motor Speedway
“It
sure seems like a lot has changed in one year. The team built
me a brand new race car which it is pretty exciting to have
a new car for my first start at Penske Racing. This is an exciting
opportunity. I feel like we are going to go there and run competitively
and hopefully be able to help Kurt [Busch] out at the same
time. Texas [Motor Speedway] is like the other mile-and-a-half
tracks, similar in a sense to Chicagoland Speedway. We have
run very well here in the past. I feel pretty good about
it; it’s more the past success that makes me feel good
here.
“I
think the biggest hurdle for me is to look around and see how
everything works on the No. 12 Penske Dodge team. I need to
be very observant and try to understand how we do things. There
are a million little things that are going to be different.
The most challenging part will be adjusting to how things are
done, but I feel we are all up to the task.”
Roy McCauley on racing at Texas Motor Speedway
“Texas
is one of the fastest places we race. You carry a lot of speed
into the corners so the car has to be comfortable to drive.
I am really looking forward to having Brad [Keselowski] in
the car. He has proven that he has a tremendous amount of ability.
He has been to Texas [Motor Speedway] before, which helps us
get ahead of the curve. Our biggest hurdle is going to be trying
to learn how to communicate with one another. We have a couple
of test sessions under our belt together now, so I feel we
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