BUSCH: Rowdy's Back For Victory At Lowe's
05-11-2009 4:39 pm
Kyle "Rowdy" Busch will return to the No. 51 Miccosukee Resort Billy Ballew Motorsports NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Tundra Friday, May 15, 2009 for the running of the North Carolina Education 200 race at Lowe's Motor Speedway.
Busch has posted two victories for the independent team owner, winning in his first race ever for the team at Lowe's in 2005. Busch returned to victory lane in 2006 at the 1.5-mile speedway located in Concord, NC.
"Kyle (Busch) has done a great job for us at Lowe's," Ballew said. "His first start for the team he won the race in 2005 and returned to win again in 2006. Lowe's means a lot to all the team and employees since it is our home track and a lot of our families are there with us. Kyle has success in anything he drives so I'm sure he'll put on a good show for the Camping World Truck Series fans Friday night."
Busch has a wealth of experience at Lowe's Motor Speedway, posting six wins (4 NNS, 2 NCWTS), 12 top-five, 15 top-10 finishes and has led a total of 853 laps in the three Top-Tier NASCAR Touring Series.
Billy Ballew Motorsports has nine starts at the 1.5-mile fast track in the Camping World Truck Series posting two wins, one pole start, two top-five and four top-10 finishes.
The team will once again bring Chassis No. 11, Busch's favorite truck where he posted nine of his 11 victories for the team including two in 2009 (Auto Club Speedway, Atlanta Motor Speedway).
Busch will be signing autographs at his Rowdy Style Super Late Model Souvenir Hauler Thursday, May 14, 2009 from 5:00-6:00pm. The autograph session is located at Hooters Restaurant in Concord, NC.
Miccosukee Resort will serve as the primary sponsor with Samsung Instinct and Dollar General serving as associate sponsors on the No. 51 Billy Ballew Motorsports Tundra.
Billy Ballew Motorsports will field three NASCAR Camping World Trucks for the first time since the teams' inception in 1996. Ballew entries include the No. 51, No. 15 driven by Brian Ickler and the No. 09 piloted by John Wes Townley.