Jack Sprague / No.
60 HAAS CNC Racing Chevrolet Lowe's Motor Speedway Pre-Race Notes and Quotes
· Jack Sprague and the Haas CNC Racing team will attempt to
qualify for this weekend's UAW-GM Quality 500. It will be Sprague's second
attempt of a four race agenda this season in the No. 60 car.
· Sprague has never competed in a Winston Cup event at Charlotte.
· Sprague qualified 23rd and finished 35th in his first WC event of the
season last weekend at Kansas Speedway.
· Sprague will be racing the same car he had in Kansas.
· Sprague performed a two-day test session at Charlotte in order to prepare
for this Weekends Atlanta Motor Speedway this week.
SPRAGUE'S THOUGHTS ON LAST WEEKS RACE AT KANAS.
"Last weeks finish certainly wasn't what we were looking for. We
started out really good and the Haas car was fast in practice and it
qualified pretty good. We're using the four races this year as a learner
curve, but learning how to wreck isn't what we had in mind. We're not in
this deal to look like fools and finishing 35th doesn't help us look good.
The car we had at Kansas was fast and I think we were eighth quickest on the
charts, but we only had 36 laps to show anything. I hope this week is better
for the Haas CNC Racing team."
THOUGHTS ON SUNDAY'S UAW-GM QUALITY 500 RACE...
"I'm looking forward to running the Winston Cup race at Charlotte. We
were supposed to run the race back in May, but we didn't feel like we were
fully prepared or could be competitive and you need to be competitive
anywhere you go - especially Charlotte and the way the track changes all the
time. We tested here and it went really good, so I think we have a decent
shot at making the race and getting ourselves a good starting spot. We
don't have any points to go on in order to make these few races, so we need
to really be focused on everything we do. The goal this weekend is to make
the race and get a good day of racing - a full day of racing in."
CREW CHIEF DENNIS CONNOR ON THE HAAS CNC RACING TEAM.
"We've got ourselves a system worked out for the four races this year.
Earlier in the season I hired a few people to assist the Busch crew members
that would be working on the Cup car. We've got a guy driving the hauler to
the tracks and a small crew of guys preparing the car for Jack for
practice. After he gets out of the Busch car, a few members of the Busch
crew go over and help out during the Cup practice. There's a lot of running
back and forth, but on race day everything seemed to smooth out because the
majority of the group is from Saturday's deal. It worked out pretty well a
few weeks ago in Kansas and as the year goes on we'll get more guys to help
out."
EQUIPMENT FOR CHARLOTTE RACE.
Sprague will be running the same car he had at Kansas Speedway two weeks
ago. Extensive testing with four different cars showed this is the best one
the Haas CNC Racing team has. The car was built in-house and one Sprague
thought be a great car. It has a new nose on it for the 500-mile event and
should run just as good as it did before it's cosmetic repair.
CAREER WINSTON CUP STATS
Date Track
Name S/F
10/26/96 Phoenix International Raceway Dura-Lube 500 34 23 Running
11/10/96 Atlanta Motor Speedway NAPA 500 12 42
Accident
4/13/97 Bristol Motor Speedway Food City 500 40 40
Accident
9/29/02 Kansas Speedway Protection One 400 23 35
Accident
TEAM FAST FACTS:.
TEAM: No. 60 Haas CNC Racing
TEAM OWNER: Gene Haas
CREW CHIEF: Dennis Connor
PRIMARY SPONSOR: Haas Automation
ASSOCIATE SPONSORS: GMAC Financial Services, Pepsi, Quaker State, NetZero,
EDS, Delphi
VEHICLE: 2002 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
ABOUT HAAS AUTOMATION
Haas Automation, Inc. is located in Oxnard, California and is the largest,
most modern machine tool manufacturing operations in the United States,
manufacturing four major product lines with nearly 900 employees. Haas
Automation, Inc. builds a full line of CNC vertical machining centers,
horizontal machining centers, CNC lathes, rotary tables and 5C indexers.
President Gene Haas founded the company in 1983 and in 1987 began developing
its first vertical machining center (VMC) to perform machining operations,
such as milling, drilling, tapping and boring and cost competitive with
offshore manufacturers. Today, Haas Corporate Headquarters are located in
Oxnard, California. It is the largest, most modern machine tool
manufacturing operation in the United States, manufacturing four major
product lines with nearly 900 employees.