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Pep Boys 500
Juan Pablo Montoya and No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge at
Atlanta Motor Supeedway, October 28



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Texaco/Havoline Team Facts:
NEXTEL Cup Series

  • First Cup Top Five: Juan Pablo Montoya, making only his fifth start on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup circuit, drove the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge to a fifth-place finish at Atlanta Motor Speedway in March. He started the race from the 16th position, and was running fourth for the final restart on lap 314. Montoya went on the high side when the green flag dropped, but ran out of road and scraped the wall trying to get around the No. 48 car. The brush with the wall caused some damage to the right rear of the Texaco/Havoline car and the No. 31 was able to get around Montoya. Over the final three laps Montoya battled with the No. 07 car to hold onto the fifth position. He crossed the finish line a nose ahead to earn his first-career top-five finish in the NEXTEL Cup Series.


  • Standings: Montoya gained two spots in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup driver standings with his eighth-place finish at Martinsville Speedway. He now sits 19th (tied in points with Kasey Kahne) with four races remaining on the 2007 schedule. He also sits just 10 points behind the 18th-place driver Jamie McMurray and 56 points behind 2000 Cup Champion Bobby Labonte in 17th. The top-10 finish was Montoya and the Texaco/Havoline team’s sixth top 10 of the season.


  • Rookie Race: Montoya increased his lead in the Raybestos Rookie standings to 19 points over David Ragan (231-212). Montoya's eighth-place finish at Martinsville Speedway earned him Rookie of the Race honors for the 14th time this season. He also earned rookie of the race honors in the Atlanta race in March when he drove the Texaco/Havoline Dodge to a fifth-place finish. Montoya is poised to become the fourth driver for Texaco/Havoline to earn the Raybestos Rookie honor (Davey Allison, Kenny Irwin and Jamie McMurray).


  • Chassis: Crew Chief Donnie Wingo and the No. 42 team are bringing chassis #706 to Atlanta Motor Speedway for the Pep Boys Auto 500. This will be the sixth time Wingo has loaded this car onto the team's transporter for a race weekend this season. Chassis #706 has earned the team two of its six top-10 finishes this season including the March race at Atlanta. This chassis has run at Texas (eighth-place finish), Atlanta (fifth-place finish), Pocono (20th-place finish), Chicagoland (15th-place finish), Michigan (26th-place finish) and most recently at Kansas (28th-place finish).


  • Helping Out a Teammate: Montoya will be playing in the inaugural Reed Sorenson Charity Golf Classic on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at the White Water Creek Country Club in Fayetteville, Ga. Proceeds from the event will benefit Speedway Children's Charities. Participants include Sorenson, David Stremme, Target team Crew Chief Jimmy Elledge, FOX and SPEED TV personality Larry McReynolds, John Smoltz and Tim Hudson from the Atlanta Braves, and other local celebrities.


  • Celebrating 20 Years: In celebration of Texaco's 20th anniversary in sponsoring stock car racing and a successful rookie season for rookie Montoya, Chevron Products Company introduced its special limited edition gift card carrying the image of the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline race car and Montoya. The Texaco/Havoline-branded gift cards are now available for purchase in denominations up to $100 at participating Texaco stations or online at www.texaco.com.


  • Sirius-ly: Montoya and the team will be featured weekly on Sirius Satellite Radio's Driver2Crew Chatter. Driver2Crew Chatter puts fans in the car and in the pits. Fans can listen to Montoya's radio communication with Crew Chief Wingo, Spotter Tab Boyd and the rest of the Team on channel 119. Listen in every Monday at 5 p.m. ET on channel 128 for the "Juan Pablo Montoya Report." Montoya provides exclusive updates on the No. 42 Team; gives post-race downloads and shares his own personal experiences on his jump full-time into the NEXTEL Cup Series.

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 Juan Pablo Montoya's Atlanta Motor Speedway Results
 Circuit  Starts  Wins  Top 5s  Top 10s  Laps  Winnings
 NASCAR  1  0  1  1  325/325  $126,950
 Juan Pablo Montoya's Cumulative NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Stats
 Starts  Wins  Top 5s  Top 10s  Poles  Laps Led  Winnings
 33  1  3  6  0  16  $4,381,814
Texaco/Havoline Crew
Name Crew Position Hometown
Donnie Wingo Crew Chief Spartanburg, SC
John Ferndandez Team Manager Gloversville, NY
Tony Glover Team Manager Kingsport, TN
Mike Brill Car Chief Woodsville, NH
Billy Curwood Engineer Shicksinny, PA
Trevor Lysne Front Tire Changer Fergus Falls, MN
Eric Bilyeu Front Tire Carrier Waterford, MI
Rich Macco Rear Tire Changer North Syracuse, NY
Chip Goode Rear Tire Carrier Statesville, NC
Mark Jacobs Jack Man Ft Walton Beach, FL
Mike Bodick Gas Man Norwalk, CT
Heath Silver Catch Can Man Asheville, NC
J.D. Frey Mechanic Ferndale, CA
Keith Armstrong Tire Specialist Viola, IL
Roy Gangdal Shocks/ Vancouver, BC
Tab Boyd Spotter Pensacola, FL
Rudy Wade Engine Specialist Greer, NC
Brady Wittcamper Pit Support Tipton, IN
Ryan Quann Pit Support Richmond, VA
Jim Pollard Transport Driver Greensboro, NC
Rocky Boggs Transport Driver Burlington, NC

 
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