POST RACE
Ron Hornaday
and Rick Ren
Jack Sprague
Colin Braun
PRE-RACE
Rick Crawford
Brendan Gaughan
Shane Sieg
Justin Marks
Michelle Theriault
Jennifer Jo Cobb
Landon Cassill
This week's race truck for Atlanta Motor Speedway is Chassis No. 5-70. This
truck has yet to see racing action this year; however the No. 5 Tundra team did
test this truck at Atlanta earlier this year.
Last Year's Winner Mike Skinner sat on the pole and won last year's
American Commercial Lines 200 at the 1.5 mile Atlanta track. He fully expects to
do it again this year.
Average Start Skinner's pole for last year's Atlanta race boosted his
average starting position at the track to second. He has made seven starts at
Atlanta.
Another Busy Weekend For the second weekend in a row, Skinner will
attempt to make the NEXTEL Cup race. This time however he will try and qualify
the
Red Bull Toyota Camry for Team Red Bull as he pulls double duty this weekend in
Atlanta.
Listen and watch The American Commercial 200 is scheduled to start at 9
p.m. ET Friday, March 7. It will broadcast live on Speed Channel (TV), MRN
(radio) and Sirius Satellite Radio (Ch. 128).
Mike Skinner on racing at Atlanta Motor Speedway: "Atlanta is a great track for us. We always seem to run rather well there,
at least over the last few years anyway. Last year we got the pole and the win,
and I would love nothing more than to do that again this year.
"We are off to a rough start so far, but as long as we can get our focus to
top-10 finishes like we did last year I think we will be OK. The guys are doing
a great job on this Tundra. We have just had some bad luck the first two races;
there has been nothing really that we have done wrong. It's just one of those
things where we have just been the unlucky truck. Things will come around. This
is too good of a team for it not to."