Casey Mears Homestead-Miami  Race Preview


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Homestead-Miami Speedway Advance

Texaco/Havoline Team Facts:

NEXTEL Cup Series

* Standings: Casey Mears and the Texaco/Havoline team were poised for a top-15 finish at Phoenix International Raceway when fluid on the race track sent the No. 42 car spinning around and into the wall with just seven laps to go on Sunday. The team was able to repair the car and stay on the lead lap, but Mears dropped from running 15th to finishing 26th. Mears also slipped one spot in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup championship standings to 15th following the race in the desert. With 3,847 points, Mears and team are just 19 steps away from 14th and 43 points out of 13th heading into this weekend's season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway (HMS).


* Mears Non-Stop: Mears, along with fellow NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers David Stremme and David Gilliland, will be highlighted in this Sunday's (November 19) special airing of NASCAR Drivers Non-Stop on ESPN2 at 10 p.m. ET. The episode will travel alongside the drivers throughout their weekend at Talladega Superspeedway and see how they really never slow down, even when it comes to getting a little downtime.


* Homestead-Miami: Mears came very close to ending his 2005 season on a very sweet note at Homestead last November, when he had more than a 1-second lead with just 16 laps remaining in the race. Unfortunately, a late-race yellow flag for debris derailed Mears' momentum and he quickly discovered he had his hands full with a very tight No. 41 Target Dodge (Mears team at the time) on the final restart of the race. Still, he was able to hold on to finish fifth, leading a total of 75 laps.


* Testing: Mears and the Texaco/Havoline team tested at HMS just a few weeks ago in preparation for this weekend's 400-mile race. It was the final test session of the NASCAR determined seven-track assessment schedule for 2006. Mears tested on Monday (Oct. 16) and Tuesday (Oct. 17), leading the second session on Monday with a lap time of 31.200 sec./173.077 mph.


* Racing, Inc.: Chip Ganassi Racing is the focus this week in a SPEED TV special called Racing Incorporated which takes viewers inside the business of racing with a close-up look at the motorsports operations of team owner Chip Ganassi. The pair of one-hour specials will air this Wednesday, Nov. 15 and Thursday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m. ET & PT (re-played at 11 pm ET). Racing Incorporated was given unprecedented access by the team to its race shops in Indianapolis, Ind., and Concord, N.C., over a several weeks this past summer for a behind the scenes look at the inner workings of Ganassi's IndyCar, NASCAR, and Grand American Sports Car Series operations.


* Chassis: Crew chief Donnie Wingo and the Texaco/Havoline team are taking chassis #406 to Florida this weekend. Mears tested this chassis at Homestead-Miami Speedway a couple of weeks ago. The team most recently ran the car at Atlanta Motor Speedway where Mears and team were poised for a top-15 finish but a late-race accident on lap 309 dropped them from the lead lap and eventually to a 28th-place finish. Before that, Mears raced his way to a second-place finish at Kansas Speedway in October. Kansas was the first race for chassis #406 this season which was built specifically for the 1.5-mile tracks on the NEXTEL Cup schedule.


* Good luck, Casey: This weekend's run at HMS is not only the season finale for Mears and the No. 42 Texaco/Havoline team, but it will mark Mears' last run for CGRFS. The driver and team confirmed earlier in the season they would be parting ways at the end of the year. Mears has spent his entire NEXTEL Cup career driving for Ganassi and Sabates, starting with his rookie season in 2003. Together, they have earned multiple poles, top-five and top-10 finishes throughout the four-year partnership in both the Busch and NEXTEL Cup Series'. Just this past July, Mears and his CGRFS team grabbed his career-first NASCAR victory at Chicagoland Speedway in the NASAR Busch Series USG Durock 300.


Casey Mears Quotes:

"I'm excited about going to back to Homestead," said Mears. "Last year we ran up front and contended for the win, so we now we can run well. The Texaco/Havoline team had a great test at Homestead, and I would love to finish out the year on a high note for the team.

"It has been a great four years working with the team and for Chip and Felix. I've learned a lot from everyone and I'm thankful for everything that the team has done for me."


Casey Mears Cumulative NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series Record

Starts  Wins  Top 5  Top 10  Poles   Led   Winnings
143     0      6     26       2     260   $15,877,315

             
- Career-Best Start: First, twice: Pocono Raceway (July 30, 2004) and Indianapolis (August 7, 2004).


- Career-Best Finish: Second: Daytona International Speedway (February 19, 2006) and Kansas Speedway (October 1, 2006).



Casey Mears NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Homestead-Miami Speedway Results


Date     Race     Start  Finish   Laps     Winnings
11/20/05 Ford 400   6       5    267/267   $148,808
11/21/04 Ford 400  41      26    268/271   $68,575
11/16/03 Ford 400  15      27    264/267   $56,800
           
Starts   Wins   Top 5   Top 10   Poles   Winnings
  3       0       1        1       0     $274,183





2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Results


Date     Race        Start  Finish   Winnings     Points
19-Feb  Daytona        14     2      $1,095,766    2nd
26-Feb  California     20     7        $140,858    2nd
12-Mar  Las Vegas      38     9        $147,383    4th
19-Mar  Atlanta        10    21        $105,908    5th
26-Mar  Bristol        12    25        $118,083    8th
2-Apr   Martinsville   32    27        $103,918   10th
9-Apr   Texas          20    14        $150,233   10th
22-Apr  Phoenix        12    20        $103,983   10th
30-Apr  Talladega      25    20        $123,083   11th
6-May   Richmond        3    17        $104,833   10th
13-May  Darlington     21    17        $113,908   11th
28-May  Charlotte      30    23        $124,933   11th
4-Jun   Dover          34    21        $117,083   13th
11-Jun  Pocono         22    43        $94,255    15th
18-Jun  Michigan       37     7        $122,183   14th
25-Jun  Sonoma         34    20        $113,708   15th
1-Jul   Daytona        40     7        $150,833   15th
9-Jul   Chicago        11    25        $118,783   15th
16-Jul  Loudon         29    21        $108,658   15th
23-Jul  Pocono         31    23        $101,333   15th
6-Aug   Indianapolis   39    23        $181,308   15th
13-Aug  Watkins Glen   17    35        $92,483    19th
20-Aug  Michigan        7    16        $110,663   17th
26-Aug  Bristol        11    17        $127,533   16th
3-Sep   California     33    14        $129,583   15th
9-Sep   Richmond       13    11        $110,208   15th
17-Sep  Loudon         24    21        $108,758   15th
24-Sep  Dover          24    22        $104,083   15th
1-Oct   Kansas         33     2        $240,033   15th
8-Oct   Talladega      31    30        $107,183   15th
22-Oct  Martinsville   19     6        $113,233   14th
29-Oct  Atlanta        14    28        $114,333   14th
5-Nov   Texas          25     7        $174,208   14th
12-Nov  Phoenix        17    26        $74,175    15th


Starts   Wins   Top 5   Top 10   Poles    Winnings
35       0       2       8        0      $5,291,197




Texaco/Havoline Crew

Name               Position             Hometown
Donnie Wingo       Crew Chief           Spartanburg, S.C
Billy Curwood      Engineer             Shickshinny, Penn.
Andy Graves        Team Manager         Syracuse, N.Y.
Keith Armstrong    Tire Specialist      Viola, Ill.
Tony Glover        Team Manager         Kingsport, Tenn.
Jeff Price         Shocks/Pit Support   Beallsville, Md.
Mike Brill         Car Chief            Woodsville, N.H.
Scott Myers        Mechanic             Modesto, Calif.
Mark Armstrong     Front Tire Changer   Gastonia, N.C.
Tab Boyd           Spotter              Pensacola, Fla.
Shane Cook         Front Tire Carrier   Franklin, Tenn.
Rudy Wade          Engine Specialist    Greer, N.C.
Rich Macco         Rear Tire Changer    North Syracuse, N.Y.
Brady Wittcamper   Pit Support          Tipton, Ind.
Chip Goode         Rear Tire Carrier    Statesville, N.C.
Ryan Quann         Pit Support          Richmond, Va.
Mark Jacobs        Jack Man             Ft. Walton Beach, Fla.
Rocky Boggs        Transport Driver     Burlington, N.C.
Mike Bodick        Gas Man              Norwalk, Conn.
Randy Davis        Transport Driver     Shelby, N.C.
Heath Silver       Catch Can Man        Asheville, N.C.
Ronnie Willard     Scorer
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