Jack Sprague Fast Facts - Lowe's Motor
Speedway
#16 CHEVY TRUCKS SILVERADO
IWX RACING
NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES
2004 FAST FACTS
EVENT: Infineon 200, Lowe’s Motor Speedway
DATE: May 21, 2004
TIME: SPEED Channel TV Live coverage: 8:30 PM ET
- Only three-time NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion – 1997, 1999,
2001
- Leading NCTS money winner exceeding $4.7 million in winnings
- Only driver
to start all 170 events as NCTS full-time competitor 1995-2001
- Holds series
records for total top-five and top-ten finishes in NCTS
- Holds series records
for most lead lap finishes (138-78.9%) and races running at the finish
(159-90.9%) in NCTS
- Second on all time NCTS win list (needs 2 wins to tie,
3 to be all-time series winner)
- Second on all time NCTS starts list
- IWX Racing defending NCTS Championship
team
- IWX Racing winner of two consecutive NCTS championships – 2002
and 2003
SPRAGUE CAREER NASCAR CRAFTSMAN TRUCK SERIES STATISTICS
STARTS |
POLES |
WINS |
TOP-FIVE |
TOP-TEN |
176 |
21 |
24 (13.6%) |
102 (58%) |
137 (77.8%) |
SPRAGUE PREVIOUS LOWE’S MOTOR SPEEDWAY STATISTICS
NO PREVIOUS STARTS AT LMS
Jack Sprague quotes:
On Mansfield Win: “ The #16 Chevy Trucks Silverado was like a rocket
when it came off the corners it hit so hard. It was one of those situations
that it was not bad to be tight off the center. My truck was just perfect.
We had the power under the hood and are pleased about our finish. We just kept
digging, saved our stuff and it worked out.
I had perfect pit stops today and it all just came together.
“I had a blast at Mansfield--short tracks are great. I was even passing
some of these trucks on the bottom. This is what makes the NASCAR Craftsman
Truck Series so much fun, we were doing some beating and banging out there
and everyone was having a ball. I don't think there was anyone who had a straight
truck when it was over and the fans got a great race. I’m looking forward
to going back there next year.
“I can't say enough about all GM Racing and Chevrolet have done for
us this season. I am glad to be able to give them their first win in 2004.
On Infineon 200 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway: “Charlotte has always
been one of my favorite tracks. I won the first race I ever ran there in a
Late Model Sportsman. I have had great runs in a NASCAR Busch Series car as
well. This will be my first NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race there and I
am really looking forward to it. Everyone on our Chevy Trucks Silverado team
is so pumped up after the Mansfield win. We had an awesome test at Chicago
and learned a great deal about how to improve our mile and a half-track program.
It is nice to head into an event with the momentum you get from a trip to victory
lane.
“Dave (Fuge, team manager), Chris (Showalter, crew chief) and all the
guys on the team have been working really hard to make sure we improve from
how things went in Atlanta. After the test, I think we have come a long way!
“The fans are always so excited at Charlotte. Plus being a night race,
it is just a little more special. It is nice to be a part of one of the biggest
events of the season for all of the NASCAR divisions. I am ready to get there,
get in the truck and get going.”
THE RACEDAY CREW:
Team Manager: Dave Fuge
Crew Chief: Chris Showalter
Jackman: Randy Dean
Gasman: John Figler
Front tire changer: George Stone
Rear tire changer: Chris Showalter
Front tire carrier: Jeffrey Reeves
Rear tire carrier: Billy Fredell
2nd gascan: Tom Gomez
Catchcan: Jason Pasch
Scorer: Sara Dykehouse
Statistician: Dawn Fuge
Spotter: Dave Fuge
Engineer: Shane Martin