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Statistical Advance: Analyzing The Edge Hotel 150 at Adirondack International Speedway – YankeeRacer.com

Statistical Advance: Analyzing The Edge Hotel 150 at Adirondack International Speedway

Daytona Beach, FL — The NASCAR Camping World Series East will head to Adirondack International Speedway for the eighth year in a row for The Edge Hotel 150 presented by Casella Waste Systems on Saturday, August 1.

At Adirondack International Speedway:

  • Opened in 2002.
  • Has held NASCAR Camping World Series East races every year since it opened.
  • In the inaugural NCWSE race, Kelly Moore won the pole and Andy Santerre took the checkered flag.
  • Matt Kobyluck has won three of the seven all-time races at AIS, including last year.
  • The winner of three of the previous seven events has gone on to capture the series title that season, including Kobyluck last year and Joey Logano in 2007 … Santerre also did it in 2002.
  • Runs four divisions in their regular Saturday night program.

Up to Speed:

  • Brian Ickler won the NASCAR Camping World Series East season-opener at Greenville (S.C.) Pickens Speedway on April 11 … Rookie Brett Moffitt became the youngest driver in NCWSE history to earn a 21 Means 21 Pole Award  presented by Coors Light at the event.
  • Matt DiBenedetto was victorious on April 25 at Tri-County Motor Speedway in Hudson, N.C., in just his second start … Rookie Alan Tardiff earned his first career Coors Light Pole Award at the event.
  • Kyle Busch made his NCWS debut in the East/West combination race at Iowa Speedway on May 17 in Newton, Iowa … He set the series’ track qualifying record and went on to lead 168 of 200 laps to capture the race win.
  • Moffitt became the youngest race winner in series history at South Boston (Va.) Speedway on May 30 … Ryan Truex also earned his first career 21 Means 21 Pole Award  presented by Coors Light.
  • Truex earned his first career win at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International on June 6 … DiBenedetto earned his first career 21 Means 21 Pole Award  presented by Coors Light … Both accomplished those feats in their first road course events.
  • DiBenedetto emerged victorious at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, N.H., on June 26 from a last-lap battle with Truex for his second win in just four starts … Truex captured his second 21 Means 21 Pole Award  presented by Coors Light on the year.
  • Truex won last time out at Thompson (Conn.) International Speedway on July 11 … With the win, he took the points lead for the first time this year … Steve Park earned his first NCWSE career Coors Light Pole Award at TIS.
  • The No. 18 Toyota of Joe Gibbs Racing and J.D. Gibbs is atop the current owner standings … The team has registered three wins and top-10 finishes in each of the first seven races.

Selected Driver Highlights:

Ty Dillon (No. 3 Chevrolet)

  • Finished eighth at South Boston Speedway in his NCWSE debut … This will be his second race.
  • Is the younger brother of Austin Dillon, the 2008 NCWSE Sunoco Rookie of the Year and current part-time NASCAR Nationwide Series competitor.
  • Will drive the No. 3 RCR Chevrolet for his grandfather, Richard Childress.

Max Gresham (No. 18 Toyota)

  • First-year driver for Joe Gibbs Racing that splits time in the car with Matt DiBenedetto.
  • Finished fifth in his NCWSE debut at South Boston Speedway … This will be his second race.
  • Is scheduled to start at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and the NASCAR Camping World Series West race at Iowa Speedway following this race.
  • No. 18 has the lead in the owner standings by 27 points.

Jesus Hernandez (No. 12 Dodge)

  • Splits time in the Troy Williams Motorsports entry with Antonio Perez.
  • Has made five starts in 2009 with a best finish of fifth (among East competitors) at the Iowa combination race.
  • Has 10 top fives and 16 top 10s in 30 career NCWSE starts.
  • Finished seventh at Adirondack International Speedway in 2008.

Matt Kobyluck (No. 40 Chevrolet)

  • The 2008 NCWSE champion … Has seven poles, 16 wins and 89 top 10s in 164 career NCWSE starts … Has won at 11 different tracks, including at AIS in 2004, 05 and 08.
  • Won the NASCAR Toyota All-Star Showdown for the second time in his career in January.
  • Has one top five and five top 10s in seven 2009 starts … Is fourth in points – 50 behind leader Ryan Truex – and has completed 943 of 944 laps so far this year, the most among all drivers.

Jody Lavender (No. 88 Chevrolet)

  • Has 10 top 10s in 21 career NCWSE starts, including four in seven 2009 outings.
  • Has led in points the majority of the season, but dropped from first to third with an 11th place finish last time out at Thompson International Speedway.
  • Has the best start-to-finish improvement rate of any full-time competitor with an average of +6.
  • Registered best career finish of second in the season opener at Greenville Pickens Speedway.
  • Registered first career top-five finish at AIS in 2008.

Eddie MacDonald (No. 71 Chevrolet)

  • Has five wins and 45 top 10s in 117 career NCWSE starts.
  • Is currently second in points, just nine behind leader Ryan Truex … Has registered six top 10s in seven starts and has completed all but two laps.
  • Finished third at AIS last year, the best result of his career at the track.
  • Won the prestigious TD Banknorth Oxford 250 – an open Late Model race – on July 19.

Brett Moffitt (No. 44 Chevrolet)

  • Has four top fives in seven starts in his rookie season … Is fifth in overall points and second in the Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings.
  • Became youngest driver in NCWSE history – surpassing Joey Logano – to earn a pole when he accomplished the feat in the season opener at GPS … Also surpassed Logano by becoming the youngest race winner in series history at SBS.
  • Held the series points lead for one race after a third-place effort at Watkins Glen International.

Steve Park (No. 35 Chevrolet)

  • Has two wins and 20 top 10s in 33 career NCWSE starts … Earned first career pole last time out at TIS.
  • Is currently sixth in points with a best finish of second at TIS.
  • Has wins and poles in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series, Camping World Truck Series and Whelen Modified Tour in addition to the Camping World Series East.
  • Finished 14th at AIS in 2008.

Alan Tardiff (No. 38 Chevrolet)

  • Has five top 10s in 10 career NCWSE starts.
  • All five top 10s have come in six 2009 starts … Is eighth in points despite missing a race.
  • Earned first career Coors Light Pole Award at Tri-County Motor Speedway.

Ryan Truex (No. 00 Toyota)

  • Has eight career NCWSE starts … Made his series debut at Stafford Motor Speedway in 2008.
  • Is a Michael Waltrip Racing development driver.
  • Took the overall points lead for the first time at TIS on the strength of four-straight top-five finishes … Is also currently leading in Sunoco Rookie of the Year points.
  • Earned his first career pole at SBS … Second pole came at NHMS.
  • First race win came at WGI … Joined father, Martin Sr., and brother, Martin Jr., on the NCWSE all-time wins list in the process.
  • Captured second career win last time out at TIS … Joined his brother on the TIS wins list.

Miscellaneous

  • The seven races to-date have produced five-different winners and six-different pole winners.
  • Four of the seven races have featured a margin of victory of less than one second.
  • Ryan Truex currently leads Eddie MacDonald by just nine points in the season standings … The last time the lead was single digits was when Mike Stefanik led Matt Kobyluck by seven points following the sixth race of the 2005 season at Adirondack International Speedway.
  • There have been 944 laps completed … No driver has completed every lap, but Kobyluck is just one short and MacDonald is down two.
  • Despite competing in just two races, Brian Ickler still paces all drivers in laps led with 145.
  • Truex is looking to become just the second driver in NCWSE history to earn the championship and rookie of the year in the same year, joining Joey Logano in 2007.
  • Of the 25 competitors in last year’s race at Adirondack, six have starts in either the NASCAR Nationwide Series or Camping World Truck Series this year.

Sources: Jason Cunningham/NASCAR CWSE PR