RESULTS FOR NASCAR CAMPING WORLD SERIES EAST RACE

ADIRONDACK INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY REVISED DUE

TO POST RACE RULES VIOLATIONS

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (July 29, 2008) – NASCAR announced today that the unofficial results of Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Series East race at Adirondack International Speedway in Beaver Falls, N.Y. have been revised due to a rules violations discovered during post-race inspection of the third-place car – the No. 3 driven by Austin Dillon.


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Race Recap: Bayne Scores First Win In DEI Duel

Race Recap: Bayne Scores First Win In DEI Duel

 THOMPSON, Conn. � Seventeen-year-old Dale Earnhardt, Inc. development driver Trevor Bayne from Knoxville, Tenn. scored his first career NASCAR Camping World Series East victory Saturday night at Thompson International Speedway. The win came in Bayne�s sixth career start.

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NASCAR Camping World Series East Veteran Earns Fourth Career

LOUDON, N.H. (June 27, 2008) – Eddie MacDonald reached Victory Lane for the first time in 16 NASCAR Camping World Series East career starts at New Hampshire Motor Speedway Friday evening in the Heluva Good! Summer 125.

MacDonald (No. 71 Grimm Construction/NEMO Chevrolet) and Trevor Bayne (No. 1 Dale Earnhadt Chevrolet) traded the lead several times down the stretch before the final caution came out on lap 122. On the ensuing restart MacDonald got the jump on Bayne to pull away for the win by half a second.

 

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Kobyluck Scores Top-10 Finish At Iowa

 

            Newton, IA (May 18, 2008): Matt Kobyluck posted his first top-10 of the NASCAR Camping World Series East season when he drove the #40 Mohegan Sun Casino Chevrolet home to a ninth place finish in the US Cellular 200 at Iowa Speedway Sunday afternoon. The Uncasville, CT-native came from a 26th place starting position and led twice throughout the 200-lap race.

            “We were really pleased with the finish especially considering about 40-50 laps before the end, we picked up a vibration,” said Kobyluck. “It turned out that the left front tire had a flat spot on it.”

            Fifty-two cars took time for the 44-car field with Kobyluck posting a speed of 130.316 mph (24.172 seconds) in qualifying.

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