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David Stremme Media Contact: Sarah Holladay Braun Racing 704.799.1118 – Office 704.200.6175 – Cell [email protected] BRENT SHERMAN QUICK FACTS No. 10 Fan1st.com Toyota Camry O’Reilly Challenge Texas Motor Speedway Saturday, November 3, 2007 BRENT SHERMAN BACK IN THE NO.10 FAN1ST.COM CAMRY IN THE LONE STAR STATE: • Busch Series regular Brent Sherman will pilot the No.10 Fan1st.com Camry for the second time this season in the O’Reilly Challenge at Texas Motor Speedway. After scoring his career best Memphis Motorsports Park finish last weekend with the Braun Racing team, Sherman is optimistic about his chances in the Lone Star State! He previously competed in 30 Busch Series races this year, driving the No.36 Big Lots! Chevy for McGill Motorsports. • Sherman has logged two previous starts at Texas Motor Speedway. In 2005, he started 37th and finish 34th.In 2007 he started 28th and finished 37th. Despite his rough luck at the 1.5-mile track, Texas Motor Speedway is one of Sherman’s favorite tracks! • As the season winds down and only three races remain, the No.10 Braun Racing 2007 season at-a-glance team is proud of their accomplishments this season. In 32 races to date they’ve No. Starts: 32 collected 11 top-10 and three top-five finishes. They have also logged 14 top- 10 starts including one pole at California Speedway when they made history by Wins: 0 capturing Toyota Camry’s first pole! Competing with six different drivers this Top-Fives: 3 season, crew chief Trent Owens led four of them to top-10 finishes. The No.10 Top-10’s: 11 Camry has been in contention for wins several times this year. The team hopes Average Start: 14.8 they can reach that goal before the 2007 season is out! Average Finish: 18.3 SHERMAN AT TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY (NBS) DNF’s: 6 No. Starts: 2 Laps: 291/400 Avg. Start: 32.5 % Laps: 72.8% Avg. Fin: 35.5 Total Winnings: $44,888 DNF’s: 0 SHERMAN ON RACING AT TEXAS MOTOR SPEEDWAY: “We had a good weekend in Memphis and I have every reason to believe we will have another good weekend in Texas. This is the best equipment I have driven in my career and we were able to run in the top-10 last weekend. My goal is to put the Fan1st.com Camry back in the top-10 this weekend and have another strong run with this team. Texas Motor Speedway is one of my favorite tracks because it’s so fast. My driving style is better complemented on the mile and a half tracks so this should be a good run for us!” EQUIPMENT INFORMATION: The No. 10 Fan1st.com team will compete with chassis #27 in Saturday’s O’Reilly Challenge. Dave Blaney competed with this chassis at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway in the spring and Kentucky Speedway where he finished 25th, 25th and 15th respectively. For media requests or inquiries, please contact Sarah Holladay at 704-799-1118 (o), 704-200-6175 (c) or [email protected] FAN1ST.COM NEWS AND NOTES / PAGE 2 Date Race Site Start Finish Laps Comp. Status Earnings Feb. 17 Orbitz 300 Daytona International Speedway 11 2 120/120 Running $90,550 Feb. 24 Stater Bros. 300 California Speedway 1 10 150/150 Running $32,625 March 4 Telcel Motorola Mexico 200 Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 31 13 82/82 Running $45,550 March 10 Sam’s Town 300 Las Vegas Motor Speedway 9 25 194/200 Running $23,305 March 17 Nicorette 300 Atlanta Motor Speedway 16 16 195/195 Running $15,750 March 24 Sharpie Mini 300 Bristol Motor Speedway 16 30 267/300 Accident $27,705 April 7 Pepsi 300 Nashville Superspeedway 15 3 225/225 Running $38,623 April 14 O’Reilly 300 Texas Motor Speedway 42 25 197/200 Running $27,128 April 20 Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 Phoenix International Raceway 12 10 200/200 Running $30,580 April 28 Aaron’s 312 Talladega Superspeedway 2 32 87/120 Running $25,250 May 4 Circuit City 250 Richmond International Raceway 5 16 249/250 Running $22,923 May 11 Diamond Hill Plywood 200 Darlington Raceway 13 31 145/147 Running $18,620 May 26 CarQuest Auto Parts 300 Lowe’s Motor Speedway 27 11 200/200 Running $28,231 June 2 Dover 200 Dover International Speedway 4 16 199/200 Running $21,948 June 9 Federated Auto Parts 300 Nashville Superspeedway 15 17 224/225 Running $22,648 June 16 Meijer 300 presented by Oreo Kentucky Speedway 18 15 200/200 Running $27,298 June 23 AT&T 250* The Milwaukee Mile* 6 6 250/250 Running $20,900 June 30 New England 200 New Hampshire International Speedway 9 35 119/200 Electrical $19,840 July 6 Winn Dixie 250 Daytona International Speedway 9 3 102/102 Running $64,125 July 14 USG Durock 300 Chicagoland Speedway 5 9 200/200 Running $27,510 July 21 NASCAR Busch Series 250 Gateway International Raceway 17 35 96/200 Handling $22,080 July 28 Kroger 200** O’Reilly Raceway Park** 22 9 200/200 Running $20,887 Aug. 4 Montreal 200*** Circuit Gilles Villeneuve*** 32 23 72/75 Running $35,350 Aug. 11 Zippo 200*** Watkins Glen International*** 38 31 78/82 Running $17,075 Aug. 18 Carfax 250**** Michigan International Speedway**** 2 6 125/125 Running $27,225 Aug. 24 Food City 250**** Bristol Motor Speedway**** 28 36 214/250 Accident $22,365 Sept. 1 NASCAR Busch Series 300**** California Speedway**** 9 27 133/150 Accident $26,500 Sept. 7 Emerson Radio 250**** Richmond International Speedway **** 13 6 252/252 Running $23,975 Sept. 22 Dover 200 Dover International Speedway 3 23 198/200 Running $15,500 Sept. 29 Yellow 300**** Kansas Speedway**** 10 9 200/200 Running $33,960 Oct. 12 Dollar General 300 Lowe’s Motor Speedway 4 36 121/200 Engine $14,850 Oct. 27 Sam’s Town 250***** Memphis Motorsports Park***** 32 21 253/253 Running $24,240 Nov. 3 O’Reilly Challenge Texas Motor Speedway Nov. 10 Arizona Travel 200 Phoenix International Raceway Nov. 17 Ford 300 Homestead-Miami Speedway No. Starts: 32 Top-5 Finishes: 3 Total Laps Completed: 5,426 Average Start: 14.8 Top-10 Finishes: 11 Total Possible Laps: 5,753 Average Finish: 18.3 Earnings: $915,116 Percentage: 94.3% Wins: 0 * Races driven by Todd Bodine ** Races driven by Mike Bliss *** Races driven by John Graham ****Races driven by Brian Vickers *****Races driven by Brent Sherman .
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