Bobby Labonte
Racing Finds Success with New House Chassis
Longhorn Chassis Debuts with Second and 12th
Archdale, N.C. (August 17, 2010) - Bobby Labonte
Racing (BLR) will go south this weekend to Batesville Motor
Speedway in Batesville, AR., for the 18th annual Comp Cams Topless
100. This weekend's event will be $2,000-to-start and $40,000-to-win.
This weekend's event will be taped and aired later this year
on Speed Channel.
The Lucas Oil Late Model series is nearing the
end of the season with only 11 events remaining. BLR has had
a strong season thus far with team drivers Brad Neat and Earl
Pearson Jr. The team has scored 37 top-10 finishes, 22 top-five
finishes and taken eight trips to victory lane.
BLR has also found success with their new in-house
Longhorn Chassis. The chassis made its debut during last weekend's
North-South Duel in Florence with a second-place finish by Pearson
and 12th by Neat. The team again plans to race the chassis this
weekend and finish the season with it.
The No. 44 Lucas Oil Dodge team is currently third
in the Championship battle only 25 points out of second place,
Jimmy Owens.
Neat posted another top-15 last weekend finishing
12th at Florence. The No. 41 Red Buck Filtered Cigars Chevrolet
team is looking to break into the top-10 this weekend to gain
momentum to finish the season in the top-10 in the Lucas Oil
Championship standings.
Team Manager Jason Fitzgerald Comments
on Last Weekend's Results with the New Chassis and the Championship
Standing Outlook:
"Both our teams did really well this past
weekend and we're happy with the new chassis. It kept up all
night and proved that it's fast and we can win with it. We're
going to keep tweaking on it, but out of the box we don't have
any major issues. Earl was really close to winning with it,
but it's going to come.
"We are happy with our results and hope to
take this good luck to Batesville this weekend. We thought Earl
had the win, but we got beat coming out of Turn Four with one
to go. Once Jimmy Owens got past us he was gone. Still, it's
a good debut for the Longhorn.
"This weekend is another big money race for
BLR. We were so close to it last weekend. It would've been nice
to bring that back to the shop. We'll definitely make a run
at it again this weekend. We have two great drivers' out there
and the guys have done a great job back at the shop with all
the changes and new chassis.
"We're still aiming to win the championship.
Earl has seven wins this year and we've proved that this team
can win it. The competition is very tough in this series so
it's about being consistent. We're happy with the way things
are going. "Brad had another good finish this weekend.
We are having consistent finishes with his team, but would really
like to get top-10 finishes. We are right on the outside, so
a few changes, and I think we'll be good. We are determined
to get him in the top-10 in championship points and we aren't
far behind."
About Bobby Labonte Racing:
BLR is located in Archdale, N.C., and owned by 2000 NASCAR Champion
Bobby Labonte. The team was formed in 2007 and immediately won
back-to-back Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series championships.
The team will become a two-car operation in 2010 with the addition
of driver Brad Neat. The organization is sponsored by Red Buck
Filtered Cigars, Lucas Oil, Sunoco Race Fuels, Coca-Cola, ALLSTAR,
Tiger Rear Ends, BERT, Butlerbuilt, Hyperco, SHY, Wilwood, Sweet,
TWM, Dyers Top Rods, Weld Wheels, Bell, Hoosier Tire, PRC, Mechanix
Wear, Braswel, Larry Wallace Engines, Dunn-Benson Racing Supply,
ASI Racewear, Xtreme Graphics, Hank Thomas Performance, Wiles
Drive Shafts, MasterBilt Race Cars, Bazel Race Fuels, Mason
Racin, Racing Optics, TNT Energy, Cornet Racing Engines and
WD Enterprises