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DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY (ONE-MILE OVAL)
DOVER INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY (ONE-MILE OVAL)
LOCATION: DOVER, DELAWARE
EVENT: NASCAR CUP SERIES (RACE 11 OF 36)
TUNE IN: 2 P.M. ET, SUNDAY, MAY 5 (FS1/MRN/SIRIUSXM)

Chase Elliott
No. 9 NAPA Brakes Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Driver Chase Elliott Hometown Dawsonville, Georgia
Age 23             Resides Dawsonville, Georgia
2019 Season                   Career                        Track Career
   7th in standings             123 starts                   6 starts
   10 starts                    4 wins                       1 win
   1 win                        5 pole positions             0 pole positions
   1 pole position              35 top-five finishes         5 top-five finishes
   2 top-five finishes          62 top-10 finishes           5 top-10 finishes
   3 top-10 finishes            1,410 laps led               149 laps led
   167 laps led

Chase Elliott, driver of the No. 9 NAPA Brakes Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, will be
available to the media on Friday, May 3, at 12:45 p.m. local time in the media
center at Dover International Speedway.

'DEGA, BABY: Chase Elliott brought home his fourth career NASCAR Cup
Series win and first of the 2019 season last Sunday at Talladega
Superspeedway. En route to the Talladega victory, the 23-year-old driver
collected his first stage win of the year and led a total of 45 laps in the 188-lap
event. The win puts Elliott seventh in the driver points standings, 106 points out
of first.

WINNING WAYS: In the last 25 races, Elliott ranks third for the most wins with
four – behind only Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch, who both have five. Since
capturing his first career NASCAR Cup Series win in Aug. 2018 at Watkins
Glen, he is the only Chevrolet driver to have won a race. In those last 25 starts,
the Dawsonville, Georgia, native has collected eight top-five finishes – including
one runner-up result – 14 top-10s, 436 laps led and an average finishing
position of 10.68. In the last five races of the 2019 season, Elliott has led a total
of 167 laps, compared to zero in the first five events of the year.

GUSTAFSON STATS: On Sunday at Talladega, No. 9 team crew chief
Alan Gustafson collected his 24th win - ranked fifth among active crew chiefs for
most wins - and first at a superspeedway. Now in his 15th season as a
NASCAR Cup Series crew chief, the 43-year-old has accumulated 137 top-five
finishes, 247 top-10s and 27 pole awards. His drivers average a starting
position of 13.5 and finish of 14.7.
NAPA BRAKES CHEVROLET: This weekend, Elliott will pilot the No. 9 NAPA
Brakes Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 at Dover International Speedway. On Monday,
NAPA AUTO PARTS revealed the black-and-yellow machine on their newly
relaunched Instagram account. The paint scheme coincides with NAPA AUTO
PARTS’ May brakes promotion.

NAPA BRAKES PROMO: Elliott’s scheme will promote NAPA AUTO PARTS’
brakes special that will run throughout the month May. Customers can get up to
$75 off a qualifying NAPA brake parts purchase of $250 at participating NAPA
AUTO PARTS stores and NAPA AutoCare centers.

LAST TIME AT DOVER: Last fall at Dover International Speedway, Elliott
conquered the "Monster Mile" to capture his second career Cup Series win and
clinch a spot in the Round of 8 of the NASCAR playoffs. Starting the day in
ninth, the driver of the No. 9 Chevy overcame an early uncontrolled tire violation
and utilized a strategy call by Gustafson to stay on-track during a late caution to
take the lead. He held that lead through multiple restarts to ultimately capture
the victory in overtime.

'MONSTER MILE' STATS: Elliott has garnered five top-five finishes in six starts
at Dover International Speedway, four of which were top-three finishes. Among
those top-three finishes was his win last season and a runner-up result in 2017.
His five top-five finishes rank Dover as one of his top-three tracks. Elliott
averages a starting position of 10.8 and a finishing position of 4.3 at the one-
mile oval and has led 149 laps – including a career race-high 138 laps led in
Oct. 2017. Elliott finished in the top three in both of his rookie appearances at
Dover in 2016 – something only Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch and Davey Allison
have accomplished in their rookie seasons. Elliott also has four starts in the
NASCAR Xfinity Series and one in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
at the Dover, Delaware, track and never finished outside the top 10 in either
series.

GUSTAFSON AT DOVER: Gustafson will call his 29th “Monster Mile” Cup
Series race from atop the pit box this weekend. In his previous 28 races calling
the shots for five different drivers (Elliott, Busch, Casey Mears, Mark Martin and
Jeff Gordon) at Dover, he has collected two wins, with his most recent victory
coming last season with Elliott. He also has 14 top-five finishes – five of which
were runner-up results – 16 top-10s and 420 laps led at the track.
NEXT THREE: Looking ahead, the three upcoming tracks on the schedule –
Dover, Kansas and Charlotte – are all tracks where Elliott and the No. 9 team
have been successful. During the most recent visits to Dover and Kansas, the
driver of the No. 9 captured wins that secured his spot in the Round of 8 in the
2018 playoffs. Elliott also garnered a runner-up finish, his career-best at the
track, at Charlotte in October 2017 after leading 12 laps. Elliott has collected his
second-most top-five finishes at Dover.

William Byron
No. 24 Axalta Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Driver William Byron Hometown Charlotte, North Carolina
Age 21                    Resides Charlotte, North Carolina

2019 Season                    Career                      Track Career
   19th in standings            46 starts                   2 starts
   10 starts                    0 wins                      0 wins
   0 wins                       1 pole position             0 pole positions
   1 pole position              0 top-five finishes         0 top-five finishes
   0 top-five finishes          5 top-10 finishes           0 top-10 finishes
   1 top-10 finish              144 laps led                 0 laps led
   83 laps led

‘MONSTER MILE’ MERIT: Across his entire racing career, driver William Byron
has made the trip to Dover International Speedway on six different occasions,
his first being in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East, where he started on the
pole and led 57 laps before finishing in the ninth position. Graduating to the top
three national tiers of NASCAR starting in 2016, Byron once again captured the
top spot in qualifying at Dover, this time in the Gander Outdoors Truck Series,
leading 80 laps and finishing 11th. The next season in the Xfinity Series, Byron
would race at the concrete one-mile oval twice with the best of the two starts
occurring in the fall when he qualified first, led 62 laps and finished third.
Competing as a rookie in the Cup Series last year, Byron made two more starts
at the track nicknamed the “Monster Mile,” with his best qualifying effort of 17th
and finish of 14th both coming in the spring event.

AT IT AGAIN WITH AXALTA: With their corporate headquarters located less
than two hours away from Dover International Speedway, Axalta Coating
Systems will return as the primary sponsor of the No. 24 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1
for this weekend’s race at the “Monster Mile.” It will be the final time that the No.
24 unloads the iconic Axalta flames paint scheme until the halfway point of the
Cup Series season at Daytona International Speedway in July.

KNAUS’ DOVER DOMINATION: In his sophomore Cup Series season, Byron
has a valuable asset in No. 24 team crew chief Chad Knaus. In 36 races as a
Cup Series crew chief at Dover, Knaus has an impressive 11 wins, 17 top-five
finishes and 24 top-10s. Knaus also leads all active crew chiefs in overall career
wins at 81. The next closest crew chief, Paul Wolfe, has 28 Cup Series wins.

BYRON’S DAY IN DEGA: After qualifying 25th for last weekend’s race at
Talladega Superspeedway, Byron had a strong run going throughout the 188-
lap event, including finishing third in a one-two-three Hendrick Motorsports
sweep of Stage 2. However, with a five-lap shootout to end the race, Byron
initially got shuffled to the rear of the pack on the restart and was maneuvering
his way back toward the front when he was involved in an on-track incident on
the backstretch of the final lap, leaving him with a 21st-place finish.

DOVER VICTORY TOUR: Byron will visit Dover International Speedway a day
early to participate in the NASCAR Foundation’s Speediatrics Fun Day Festival.
The event showcases the importance of physical fitness and overall healthy
living in youth. Byron will join approximately 150 youth from a local Dover
YMCA after-school program to participate in various exercise routines and other
fun activities. Later in the weekend, fans can check out Byron’s basketball skills
when he joins the Harlem Globetrotters for their exhibition on Sunday, May 5, in
the Dover Fanzone at 10:30 a.m. local time. Byron and a few fellow Cup Series
drivers will join the Globetrotters to try their skills at some of the famous
basketball team's most famous tricks.

WATCH US WATCH NASCAR: During Saturday’s Xfinity Series race at Dover,
Byron will join Jeff Gordon and the FOX Sports crew for a portion of
Comcast’s “Watch Us Watch NASCAR” program. Offering a unique
entertainment experience of the race, fans can watch a second-screen
experience of the race live on Xfinity’s Twitter account while interacting through
social media. The Twitter Live broadcast begins on the @Xfinity Twitter account
in conjunction with the beginning of FS1’s Xfinity Series broadcast on Saturday,
May 4, at 1:30 p.m. ET.

Jimmie Johnson
No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Driver Jimmie Johnson Hometown El Cajon, California
Age 43                    Resides Charlotte, North Carolina

2019 Season                  Career                        Track Career
   16th in standings           625 starts                  34 starts
   10 starts                   83 wins                     11 wins
   0 wins                      36 pole positions           3 pole position
   1 pole position             225 top-five finishes       17 top-five finishes
   1 top-five finish           356 top-10 finishes         24 top-10 finishes
   4 top-10 finishes           18,767 laps led             3,105 laps led
   64 laps led

Jimmie Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, will be
available to the media on Friday, May 3, at 1:15 p.m. local time in the media
center at Dover International Speedway.

JOHNSON’S CONCRETE PLAYGROUND: Jimmie Johnson, the seven-time
NASCAR Cup Series champion, is credited with 11 wins at Dover, which is the
most all-time. Since 1972, it's the second-most wins by a driver at a single track
behind only NASCAR Hall of Famer Darrell Waltrip's 12 at Bristol. In this
race two years ago, Johnson scored his 83rd career win, leading just seven
laps before scoring the victory in NASCAR’s version of overtime. Johnson has
started on the pole position at the track three times in his career. He has
completed 98 percent of all possible laps run in his career at the track,
averaging a start of 10.9 and a finish of 9.9. His 3,105 laps led at Dover are the
most all-time.

MEENDERING UNDERSTANDS THE 'MONSTER,' TOO: No. 48 team crew
chief Kevin Meendering knows a thing or two about Dover. Over six starts as a
NASCAR Xfinity Series crew chief for Elliott Sadler, Meendering earned one top-
five finish and five top-10s. Only once did his team finish outside the top 10,
taking the checkered flag 11th.

Q&A AT THE MONSTER: Johnson will participate in activities to commemorate
Dover’s 50th anniversary by appearing at the Dover 50th Bash on Saturday,
May 4, for a question-and-answer session at the Xfinity stage located in the
Midway at 3:45 p.m. local time and again on Sunday, May 5, at 10:45 a.m. local
time.

TALLADEGA IN THE REAR-VIEW: Johnson had a fast car last Sunday at
Talladega Superspeedway but wasn’t able to mix it up with the rest of the field
due to early misfortune. The driver of No. 48 Ally Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 ran
over debris on the track on Lap 26, which caused a right-front tire to blow and
Johnson made contact with the wall. Johnson was able to continue on after
extensive repairs on pit road, but was ultimately scored 33rd, 10 laps behind the
leader at the finish.

ALL EYES ON 84: Johnson's next trip to Victory Lane will be his 84th points-
paying Cup Series win. He secured his 83rd in June 2017 at Dover, which is the
most among all active drivers. An 84th win would tie NASCAR Hall of Famers
Waltrip and Bobby Allison for fourth all-time.

Alex Bowman
No. 88 Nationwide Chevrolet Camaro ZL1

Driver Alex Bowman Hometown Tucson, Arizona
Age 26                  Resides Charlotte, North Carolina
2019 Season                   Career                        Track Career
   15th in standings            127 starts                   6 starts
   10 starts                    0 wins                       0 wins
   0 wins                       2 pole positions             0 pole positions
   0 pole positions             4 top-five finishes          0 top-five finish
   1 top-five finishes          15 top-10 finishes           0 top-10 finishes
   1 top-10 finishes            281 laps led                 26 laps led
   7 laps led

Alex Bowman, driver of the No. 88 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1, will be available to
members of the media on Friday, May 3, at 1:35 p.m. local time in the media
center at Dover International Speedway.

TALLADEGA REWIND: The No. 88 Nationwide team had a great showing at
Talladega Superspeedway last weekend, bringing home a runner-up finish
behind teammate Chase Elliott. Alex Bowman rolled off ninth for the 500-mile
event last Sunday. The driver quickly began collaborating with his Chevrolet
teammates in the draft working the inside and outside lanes. At the conclusion
of Stage 1, Bowman was scored in the second position and earned nine
valuable stage points. The Nationwide machine led the field from Lap 61 until
Lap 68 and then settled into third as the top lane gained more momentum.
Bowman would advance one position at the end of Stage 2 to finish second
once again. During the final stage, Bowman and Elliott worked together in the
draft. After the field took the white flag, a multiple-car incident on backstretch
brought out the caution, freezing the field and earning Bowman a second-place
finish.

CAREER BEST: Last Sunday’s runner-up result at Talladega marked
Bowman's career-best finish in the NASCAR Cup Series. His previous best
result came at Pocono in 2018 when he finished third. The driver of the No. 88
Nationwide Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 has four career top-five finishes in the Cup
Series, which he earned at Talladega Superspeedway, Pocono Raceway,
Charlotte Motor Speedway (road course) and Bristol Motor Speedway.

IVES AT DOVER: Crew chief Greg Ives will call the shots for the ninth time for
the No. 88 team in Dover this weekend. The Michigan native has one top-five
finish and three top-10s at the track. Ives’ drivers have an average start of 11.6
and an average finish of 16.0 at the track. The crew chief’s resume includes two
top-five finishes and three top-10s at the venue in the NASCAR Xfinity Series.
Both top-five results came in 2014, when Ives led Elliott to two second-place
starting positions and 19 laps led before taking the checkered flag inside the top
five. Ives was a race engineer for the No. 48 team at Hendrick Motorsports from
2006 until 2012. During that time, he was a part of four wins, four pole awards
and 10 top-10 finishes at Dover.

BOWMAN AT THE MONSTER MILE: Bowman will make his seventh start in
the NASCAR Cup Series at Dover International Speedway this weekend. Last
spring, the No. 88 Nationwide team finished 23rd at the track after starting 15th.
The 26-year-old driver led 26 laps in the spring event last year at Delaware-
based facility. The Tucson, Arizona, native has six start at the track in the
NASCAR Xfinity Series. Bowman earned two top-five finishes at the one-mile
track, both of which came with JR Motorsports in 2016. The driver led 33 laps in
the spring event that year and crossed the line third. Bowman also ran an
ARCA Series race at the track in 2011 and finished 23rd after suffering an
engine failure after 132 laps.

PITCH TO WIN: Small Business Week runs from May 5-11 and recognizes
businesses everywhere. Nationwide and Blue Vine are teaming up to give away
up to $100,000 to one small business to help it grow. Starting on May 3 and
running through the end of June, small business owners can visit
www.pitchtowinbig.com to enter for a chance to win funds to achieve their
business goals. Nationwide and Blue Vine will select the contest finalists, who
will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Nationwide’s headquarters in Columbus,
Ohio, to pitch business leaders in-person during a live “Pitch to Win” event. The
winning pitch will win the $100,000 prize, with second place receiving $20,000
and third place taking home $10,000.

NATIONWIDE ON BOARD: The primary blue-and-white colors of Nationwide
will be featured on the No. 88 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 in 20 NASCAR Cup
Series events in 2019. Nationwide will adorn the hood of Bowman’s Chevrolet
for this weekend’s event at Dover International Speedway, but with a new look.
This weekend’s scheme will feature the Pitch To Win Big promotion that
Nationwide and Blue Vine will launch in May. Last August, Hendrick
Motorsports and Nationwide extended their primary partnership with Bowman
and the No. 88 team for an additional two years beginning in 2019.

HOME-TRACK FEELS: Rear-tire changer for the No. 88 Nationwide
team Devin DelRicco grew up approximately 86 miles from Dover International
Speedway in Marlboro, Maryland. The 28-year-old visited the "Monster Mile" for
the first time back in 2005 for the NASCAR Cup Series event. DelRicco has
been with Hendrick Motorsports for five years and has two NASCAR Xfinity
Series championships with JR Motorsports.

Hendrick Motorsports

DOVER DOMINANCE: Hendrick Motorsports holds many all-time records at
Dover International Speedway. The organization currently leads all teams with
231 starts, 20 wins, 15 runner-up results, 65 top-five finishes, 105 top-10s and
6,689 laps led at the track. Hendrick Motorsports' nine pole positions are the
second-most at the track. Since 2009, Hendrick Motorsports has won in all but
two seasons – 2011 and 2016 – at Dover.

TWENTY-PLUS CLUB: An organization has won 20 or more times at a single
track just three times in NASCAR Cup Series history, and Hendrick Motorsports
owns two of the three feats. The organization's 20 wins at Dover rank third-most
behind Junior Johnson and Associates' 21 wins at Bristol in second. Hendrick
Motorsports' 24 wins at Martinsville are the most all-time by a team at a track.

SIX MAKE 20: Hendrick Motorsports' 20 wins at Dover have come via six
different drivers, which is the most at the track. Johnson leads the way for the
organization with 11 victories, followed by Jeff Gordon with five and Elliott,
Geoff Bodine, Ken Schrader and Ricky Rudd with one apiece.

OVERTIME PROS: Four Dover races have ended in overtime, and all four were
won by Hendrick Motorsports drivers. Jimmie Johnson captured overtime wins
at the track in 2005, 2015 and 2017, and Chase Elliott won last season in
overtime at Dover.

FIRST-TIME WINNERS: Hendrick Motorsports holds the record for the most
first-time Cup Series winners with nine. If William Byron or Alex Bowman win at
Dover, it would extend the record to the 10th time a driver has recorded his first
career Cup Series win while driving for Hendrick Motorsports.

ALL-STAR FAN VOTING: Fan voting for the NASCAR All-Star Race is now
open with two teammates from Hendrick Motorsports on the ballot. Byron and
Bowman are in the fan voting pool, providing one route to join their teammates
Elliott and Johnson, who are locked in, in the All-Star Race field on May 18.
Fans can cast their vote here, and votes shared on Twitter and Facebook count
double.

ORGANIZATION STATS: To date, Hendrick Motorsports has totals of 12
championships, 253 race victories, 218 pole positions, 1,049 top-five finishes
and 1,796 top-10 finishes in points-paying NASCAR Cup Series competition. Its
teams have led more than 68,000 laps since 1984.

QUOTABLE /
   Chase Elliott on winning at Talladega:
   “To have a win this early in the year I think is nice. And just because we won
   at Dover and Kansas last year doesn't mean we're going to go run well
   there, too. You know that. It's going to be hit-or-miss. We're going to go
   there, see what we have. We didn't run well at Richmond, which was
   unfortunate. Had a good day at Talladega, need to ride that as best we can
   in Dover.”

   No. 9 team crew chief Alan Gustafson on racing at Dover:
   “I’m looking forward to Dover. I don't know if that's just because I like the
   track, like to go there and race at it. Typically, besides the win, we have a
   pretty good track record there."
   William Byron on Bristol compared to Dover:
   “The difference in Dover and Bristol, I think, is that at Dover you almost fall
   down into the banking and then you pick up the banking in the corners.
   Where at Bristol you’re driving into the banking and almost constantly turning
   around there like you’re in a bowl. The only real similarity in the two tracks is
   how the tires feel because of the concrete surface and how the tires wear
   and pressure builds. Otherwise, they’re pretty different places.”

   Byron on restarts and tires at Dover:
   “I think the first initial restarts in the race are pretty normal, but as the rubber
builds the longer the race goes and then gets picked back up, the first two
 lanes are really, really grippy for a few laps. Outside that second lane there
 isn’t a lot of grip, though, because that’s where the rubber and dust build up
 and never gets picked back up. It’s a very interesting racetrack in how the
 rubber builds up but never really sticks except sometimes towards the very
 end of the race.”
  Jimmie Johnson on racing at Dover:
  “Last weekend at Talladega was just bad luck. We had a great car all
  weekend, so it’s a shame we didn’t get a chance to really race. I’m so proud
  of Hendrick Motorsports and Chevrolet for the one-two finish with Chase
  (Elliott) and Alex (Bowman). I’ve had Dover circled on the calendar for a
  while. It’s going to be different – lots of throttle and probably more like the
  2015 rules package that we had there. I’ve loved that place since I raced in
  the ASA series. I’ve always run well there, so I’m excited to get there. Last
  time there we had a freak mechanical issue before we even started the race
  and didn’t have a chance to get into the mix. It’s the site of so many good
  memories for me, I can’t wait.”
  Alex Bowman on last weekend’s finish at Talladega:
  “I am happy for Chase (Elliott) and Hendrick Motorsports for getting the win
  in Talladega, but, dang, I wish it was our Nationwide car who was sitting in
  Victory Lane at the end of that one. We were so close last weekend, but that
  last caution just didn’t work in our favor. (No. 88 team crew chief) Greg (Ives)
  and the guys put a great superspeedway car together and we were good
  right off the truck. Getting 18 stage points was huge for the standings. That
  was my career-best finish in the Cup Series, so we are getting so close to
  that first win.”

  Bowman on Dover International Speedway:
  “Dover is tough, for sure. It is physically demanding on your body and your
  car throughout the 400 laps. There is a lot of elevation change getting into
  the corner. The track changes from run to run with how the rubber lays
  down. It is interesting how that works being a concrete track, but the track is
  just ever-changing.”

TRENDING /
"That was one of the coolest things ever. This crowd was absolutely
  insane." -Your @TalladegaSuperS winner, @chaseelliott

  @TeamHendrick via Twitter
  4/28/19, 6:22 p.m. ET
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