Pre-Race: Pocono

Tackling the “Tricky Triangle” in his Teammate’s Tundra

Posted July 31, 2012

MOORESVILLE, N.C. (July 30, 2012) – Denny Hamlin will make his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series start of 2012, driving the No. 18 GNC Franchising Toyota for Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) in Saturday’s Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway. KBM’s flagship Tundra will be sporting a new primary sponsor this week, GNC Franchising. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., GNC Franchising has been the No. 1 Vitamin Retail Franchise for 22 years in a row with more than 7,100 retail locations throughout the United States and 45 international markets.

If racing at the track dubbed as the “Tricky Triangle” was a college class, then Hamlin would definitely be the “Professor of Pocono.” The Virginia native achieved immediate success at the 2.5-mile Tri-oval, sweeping both races from the pole as a Sprint Cup Series rookie in 2006. Over 13 career Cup Series starts at the venue, the 31-year-old driver has totaled four wins, eight top-five and nine top-10 finishes. He has one previous Truck Series start in the Keystone State, posting a ninth-place finish in the inaugural event in 2010.

Hamlin, who has competed in 13 career Truck Series races, made two starts in his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate’s Tundra during the 2011 season. In his KBM debut last October, he became the 23rd driver in history to collect at least one win in each of NASCAR’s top three divisions when he drove the No. 18 Toyota to victory in the Kroger 200 at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway. He returned to the truck for the series finale at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway last November, and came home with a runner-up finish in the rain-shortened event.

The third-year team is hoping that Hamlin’s expertise at the “Tricky Triangle” can help propel them to their first win in the Pocono Mountains, as the challenging three-turn track is one of just seven venues on the 2012 Truck Series schedule where KBM has yet to claim victory. The No. 18 Tundra has come up one spot short in each of its first two Truck Series starts at Pocono Raceway - Kasey Kahne piloted the team’s Toyota to a runner-up finish in the inaugural event and owner-driver Kyle Busch duplicated that finish in last year’s race.

Denny Hamlin, Driver of the No. 18 NCWTS GNC Franchising Tundra:

Are you looking forward to driving KBM’s No. 18 Tundra at Pocono?

“I really enjoyed driving the No. 18 Tundra for KBM the couple of races I did last year and I’m looking forward to working with Rick, Eric and all the guys over there again. I had been trying to get my name in the record books as one of the drivers to win in all three series -- doing one or two races a year -- and I was finally able to achieve that goal with KBM. If it wasn’t for the rain at Homestead, we probably would’ve been two-for-two -- we had a really good truck and I was taking care of it waiting to make my move, when the skies opened up. Pocono is obviously one of my better tracks, so I think that we’ll have a good shot at adding another banner to the rafters at Kyle’s shop.”

How do you approach each corner at Pocono?

"In Pocono you have to be very disciplined as you enter turn one. They have marks on the side of the wall and you want to discipline yourself to use those marks so you don't overdrive the corner. You try to get all the exit speed off of (turn) two as you can to try to get that long run right before you get to the tunnel turn. For my approach, I try to arc into the tunnel turn just as wide as I can to make sure I get that long, low line on the exit of the tunnel, to make sure I get a good line into Turn 3. Into Turn 3, you're just trying to carry all that speed you can because that front straightaway is so important for passing that you have to get position on a guy off of Turn 3."

Eric Phillips, Crew Chief of the No. 18 NCWTS GNC Franchising Tundra:

How will the repave affect the Truck Series race this year?

“From what we saw in the Cup race there earlier this year, the racetrack is so much smoother. You’re going to have more speed and everyone will be a lot closer speed-wise, which will make track position and pit calls more important this year. You’re going to have to stay up front because it will be really hard to get back through the field if you make a mistake and don’t keep your track position.”

Of the three turns at Pocono, which one is the most important?

“Turn 3 is probably the most important turn at Pocono. With the frontstretch being so long, you have to be able to get through (turn) three very well, so that you can carry a lot of speed down the frontstretch.”

Denny Hamlin’s No. 18 GNC Franchising Tundra:

Chassis KBM-9: Saturday’s race will be the fourth time on the track this season and sixth career start for KBM-9. KBM-9 is the same Tundra that Hamlin drove to a second-place finish in the rain-shortened 2011 Truck Series finale at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway last November. The last time the Toyota was on the track, Jason Leffler finished eighth in the American Ethanol 225 at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. Leffler also posted a season-best fourth-place finish for the No. 18 team with the truck at Charlotte (N.C.) Motor Speedway in May.

Date Site Driver

Start

Finish

Laps

Laps Led

Status

7/21/12 Chicagoland Leffler

5

8

150/150

0

Running

5/18/12 Charlotte Leffler

5

4

134/134

0

Running

4/21/12 Kansas Leffler

2

18

165/167

5

Running

11/18/11 Homestead Hamlin

17*

2

119/119

1

Running

11/4/11 Texas Busch

4

33

14/148

0

Accident


Notes of Interest:

Pennsylvania-based GNC Franchising Onboard KBM’s Tundra at Pocono:

GNC Franchising will be the primary sponsor of KBM’s No. 18 Tundra for Saturday’s Pocono Mountains 125 at Pocono (Pa.) Raceway. Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pa., GNC is the largest global specialty retailer of nutritional products. The company, which is dedicated to healthy living, has expanded from a single-store location in downtown Pittsburgh in 1935, to more than 7,100 retail locations throughout the United States and in 45 international markets. To find out about new franchise opportunities, visit http://www.gncfranchising.com.

Toyota of Scranton Returns as an Associate Sponsor for Home-State Event:

For the third straight year, Toyota of Scranton, a reputable Toyota dealer serving all of Northeastern Pennsylvania with a stellar selection of all of the latest and most popular Toyota cars, SUVs, trucks and minivans, will be an associate sponsor of the No. 18 Tundra for their home-state Truck Series event.

Denny Hamlin @ Pocono Raceway:

• In 13 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series starts has collected four wins, two poles, eight top-five and nine top-10 finishes
• Finished ninth driving Billy Ballew’s Toyota in his lone Truck Series start in 2010

Denny Hamlin NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Career:

• Has posted one win, three top-five and seven top-10 finishes in 13 career NASCAR Camping World Truck Series starts
• Produced a win and a runner-up finish in two starts for KBM in 2011
• With his win in the Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway last October, became just the 23rd driver in NASCAR history to register at least one win in the top three divisions

Denny Hamlin NASCAR Career:

• Has registered 19 career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victories, including a series-leading eight in 2010, and 11 career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series poles
• Has qualified for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship in each of his six seasons (2006-2011) in the premiere division, including a runner-up finish in 2010 final point standings
• In 2006, became the first rookie to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship
• In 2006, earned the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Rookie of the Year award
• Won the 2006 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Shootout at Daytona as rookie
• Has collected 11 NASCAR Nationwide Series victories and 16 poles in 136 career starts

Kyle Busch Motorsports’ No. 18 Toyota Tundra:

• Has finished in the runner-up spot in each of the first two Truck Series races at Pocono Raceway; Kasey Kahne piloted the truck in the inaugural event and owner-driver Kyle Busch was behind the wheel for last year’s event
• Pocono Raceway is one of just seven tracks on the 2012 schedule where the No. 18 Tundra has yet to score a victory (Daytona, Iowa, Kansas, Las Vegas, Michigan, Rockingham)
• The last time that the No. 18 Tundra was in action, Jason Leffler posted an eighth-place finish at Chicagoland Speedway in Joliet, Ill. (7/21/12)
• After 10 races, resides 11th in the 2012 NCWTS Owner’s point standings – improved 13 positions over the last six races
• In 2011, ranked first in Truck Series wins (8) and second in Owner’s points (920), Laps Led (878), Fastest Laps Run (448) and Top-Five Finishes (16)
• Three different drivers won a race in the No. 18 Tundra in 2011 - Kyle Busch (series-leading 6), Kasey Kahne (1) and Denny Hamlin (1)
• Since debuting in the Truck Series in 2010, the team has compiled 16 wins and 34 top-five finishes over 60 starts
• In 2010, became first team since the NCWTS originated in 1995 to win the Owner’s Championship in its inaugural season

No. 18 GNC Franchising Social Media:
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DennyHamlin.com Facebook.com/DennyHamlin @DennyHamlin


Date Site Driver

Start

Finish

Laps

Laps Led

Status

Owner Pts/Pos.

Winnings

24-Feb Daytona Leffler

6th

36th

17/109

0

Accident

8/36th

$9,535

31-Mar Martinsville Leffler

12th

8th

250/250

0

Running

44/19th

$9,225

15-Apr Rockingham Leffler

4th

34th

19/200

0

Engine

54/26th

$6,750

21-Apr Kansas Leffler

2nd

18th

165/167

5

Running

81/24th

$11,025

18-May Charlotte Leffler

5th

4th

134/134

0

Running

121/20th

$15,825

1-Jun Dover Scott

17th

13th

147/147

0

Running

152/18th

$11,350

8-Jun Texas Leffler

18th

6th

167/167

0

Running

190/15th

$14,825

28-Jun Kentucky Leffler

18th

8th

150/150

0

Running

225/14th

$11,820

14-Jul Iowa Leffler

9th

6th

200/200

0

Running

264/11th

$11,950

21-Jul Chicago Leffler

5th

8th

150/150

0

Running

300/11th

$14,200

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