FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Wednesday, May 28, 2014

NASCAR ON FOX AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY QUOTES & PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE

NASCAR on FOX Wraps 2014 Season at Dover

NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Back on Track Friday

NASCAR on FOX wraps its 14th NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES season Sunday at Dover International Speedway with live coverage on FOX beginning at 1:00 PM ET, with pre-race coverage at 12:30 PM ET.

Mike Joy leads the NASCAR on FOX booth from Dover on Sunday with analysis from NASCAR Hall of Famer and former crew chief Larry McReynolds. hosts from the famed Hollywood Hotel with analysis from and Jeff Hammond, and , Krista Voda and reporting from the pits.

NASCAR RACEDAY cranks the engines on Sunday’s coverage at 11:30 AM ET on with Darrell Waltrip’s sit-down interview with Jimmie Johnson in his motorhome, Michael Waltrip’s “Off the Grid” segment at the Drive for Autism charity golf tournament and interviews with Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth and Austin Dillon.

While Dover marks the 13th and final NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES race on FOX in 2014, NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES coverage continues throughout the season on FOX Sports 1 with NASCAR RACE HUB (Mondays through Thursday at 5:00 PM ET), NASCAR RACEDAY (Cup Series pre-race show) and NASCAR VICTORY LANE (Cup Series post-race show). FOX Sports 1 also continues to offer live coverage of all NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES races and select NASCAR SPRINT CUP, NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES and NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES practice and qualifying sessions through the season finales at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

FOX Sports GO, the app that provides live streaming video of FOX Sports content, offers live streaming of the race, as well as all practice and qualifying sessions and shoulder programming telecast on FOX Sports 1. Customers of participating video providers may access the live streams of the race through the FOX Sports GO app for iOS devices, as well as on desktops through FOXSportsGO.com. FOX Deportes also telecasts the race live.

Additionally, the NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES kicks into gear for its summer run at Dover, returning for its fifth race of the season, live on FOX Sports 1 on Friday (5:30 PM ET) with pre-race coverage beginning at 5:00 PM ET with NCWTS SETUP with Krista Voda. After four races, Matt Crafton leads Timothy Peters by 11 points in the standings, followed by German Quiroga, Johnny Sauter and four-time champion Ron Hornaday Jr. This week’s NCWTS SETUP flashes back to last year’s Dover race, looks at Ryan Blaney’s rough last two outings and features a live interview with him, follows the Red Horse Racing teams from Kansas to Charlotte and recaps the Charlotte race as Kyle Busch goes for three straight wins in the Truck Series.

Below are quotes from NASCAR on FOX analysts Larry McReynolds, Darrell Waltrip and Jeff Hammond on the week’s headlines and the race ahead, as well as the full NASCAR on FOX programming schedule from Dover:

DARRELL WALTRIP ON WHAT JIMMIE JOHNSON’S WIN AT CHARLOTTE SAYS ABOUT HIS TITLE DEFENSE: “I’m going with Jimmie’s sentiments -- I never thought they were too off to begin with. Sure, they’ve had struggles this year, but anyone who seriously questioned whether they’d be in the hunt or would fail to make the Chase hasn’t paid a lot of attention the past few years. To think they wouldn’t recover from the beginning of the season is crazy. And now the No. 48 team is headed to three tracks they excel at -- Dover, Pocono and Michigan. If he went to one of those or Charlotte and didn’t win, then there would be reason to panic.”

WALTRIP ON THE NEXT DRIVER LIKELY TO GET A WIN AND PUNCH HIS/HER TICKET TO THE CHASE THIS YEAR: “That’s too obvious -- Matt Kenseth. Kenseth is good at Dover and Pocono and was outstanding on the mile-and-a-half tracks last year. I think he’s winless thus far in 2014 because they got a bit behind after fighting so hard to win the championship last year. Of course, guys like Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne could win on any given weekend, but Kenseth is the logical choice for the next, new winner.”

LARRY MCREYNOLDS ON THE NEXT DRIVER LIKELY TO GET A WIN AND PUNCH HIS/HER TICKET TO THE CHASE: “Based on performance, I’d choose Matt Kenseth. Some of the others are up and down but Matt is solid as a rock every week.”

WALTRIP ON WHO LOOKS GOOD AND WHO IS STRUGGLING NEARLY HALFWAY THROUGH THE REGULAR SEASON: “We’re almost halfway through the regular season and we’ve been to every kind of track except a road course. Roush Fenway Racing is struggling and doesn’t have its act together completely. I’m afraid they’re in trouble. Stewart Haas Racing doesn’t have a lot to show this season other than ’s strength. But the Hendrick, Gibbs and Penske organizations all have their acts together.”

JEFF HAMMOND ON MATT KENSETH RUNNING WELL BUT REMAINING WINLESS: “I am surprised he hasn’t won yet, but they are running very consistently. But take a look at the No. 48 -- it took ‘six-time’ (Jimmie Johnson) until last week (at Charlotte) to get his first win of the season. It’s not time to panic. That’s not what Matt Kenseth is all about. He’s had years when he didn’t win a lot of races. But he knows he’s capable, and I think that’s what is frustrating him right now. He wants to get his name in that Victory Lane hat like the other 10 guys so they’ll quit talking to him about what’s wrong. There’s nothing wrong.”

MCREYNOLDS ON THE NUMBER OF POSSIBLE DIFFERENT WINNERS IN THE CUP SERIES THROUGH THE REGULAR SEASON FINALE AT RICHMOND: “I think we’ll be at 15. Think about the three wild cards -- the two road courses and Daytona in July. There is no way to predict the winner at those tracks.”

NASCAR ON FOX & FOX SPORTS 1 AT DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY PROGRAMMING SCHEDULE *All times live unless otherwise indicated & subject to change

Friday, May 30 NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES PRACTICE (11:00 AM-12:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1) NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES QUALIFYING (12:30-2:00 PM ET; FOX Sports 1) NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES FINAL PRACTICE (2:00-3:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1) NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES QUALIFYING (3:30-5:00 PM ET; FOX Sports 1) NCWTS SETUP (5:00-5:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1) NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES RACE (5:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1)

Saturday, May 31 NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES PRACTICE (9:30-10:30 AM ET; FOX Sports 1) NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES FINAL PRACTICE (12:30-1:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1)

Sunday, June 1 NASCAR RACEDAY (11:30 AM-12:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1) FOX NASCAR SUNDAY PRE-RACE SHOW (12:30-1:00 PM ET; FOX) NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES RACING FROM DOVER (1:00 PM ET; FOX) NASCAR VICTORY LANE (7:00-7:30 PM ET; FOX Sports 1; delayed)

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