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AMBROSE RATES AMAZING THIRD PLACE AT BRISTOL AS BEST RESULT YET
23 August, 2009
Marcos Ambrose rates his amazing third place finish at the daunting Bristol Motor Speedway in Tennessee today as the most satisfying result of his NASCAR career to date.
The Australian claimed his best-ever NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finish on an oval in the gruelling 500-lap Sharpie 500 night race, arguably the toughest race on the 36-race Sprint Cup schedule.
The result clearly underlines Ambrose’s as a driver to watch in the top-flight Sprint Cup level of the sport, in his fourth season of NASCAR racing since leaving Australia as a two-time V8 Supercar champion to forge a career in North America.
Ambrose declared that this race was even more satisfying than his two Nationwide Series wins at Watkins Glen and his second place finish at the Sprint Cup race at Watkins Glen two weeks ago behind series leader Tony Stewart.
This superb finish, Ambrose’s seventh top 10 finish this season and his fourth top five result of the season, keeps Ambrose in 17th position in the Sprint Cup points standings, clearly the best first year driver.
Ambrose started from 25th place in the 43-car field and never dropped lower than that position in his charge towards the front aboard his Clorox-backed #47 entry, exhibiting strong car speed all night in the 500-lap race.
For most of the race Ambrose was inside the top 10 and towards the end of the race he battled with NASCAR legend Mark Martin (who competed in his 1000th NASCAR race tonight), NASCAR bad boy Kyle Busch and Greg Biffle in the top five.
It was at this same race in 2003 that Ambrose witnessed his first ever NASCAR race live and in person, renting a camper van with an Australian mate and watching the 500-lap battle from the infield.
Later that season he went on to win his first of two V8 Supercar championship victories.
When Ambrose first transitioned to NASCAR in 2006, he admitted feeling intimidated about racing on the 30-degree banks of Bristol – known as the world’s fastest half-mile – as he learned to race on NASCAR’s high speed ovals.
At this race today, Ambrose stood out in a field of the world’s best oval track racing drivers, underlining his status as the best performed first year driver in this year’s elite Sprint Cup field. He also finished in 10th place earlier this season at Bristol.
Earlier in the day, global consumer giant Kimberly-Clark announced that it will back Ambrose and his JTG Daugherty Racing team next season for five races with its Kleenex brand, joining existing sponsors Little Debbie, The Clorox Company, Bush’s Beans and iRacing.com. Full release below.
Kyle Busch won tonight’s Sharpie 500 ahead of Martin, Ambrose, Biffle and Denny Hamlin.
WHAT MARCOS HAS TO SAY…
“This is more satisfying than any of the results I’ve had, even all the wins at Watkins Glen, because it’s on such a big stage against the best at a place like Bristol,” said Ambrose.
“The biggest thing about this result is that I’ve done so well in a race that will arguably go down in NASCAR history.
“Mark Martin is a legend of this sport and to race him at the front of the pack in front of 180,000-odd people at Bristol and run hard against Kyle Busch, who is one of the most talented drivers anyone’s ever seen, is just awesome and it’s truly a privilege.
“I have to pinch myself to run against Mark Martin in his 1000th race and finish just off his rear bumper. I’m racing at one of the best races in the world against the best drivers in the world.
“I was here as a fan with my eyes and mouth wide open a few years back. This place is unbelievable and to run well here against the sort of drivers we rubbed doors with today is a privilege and just the best feeling.
“This place is still intimidating for me, even today. The fans are loud and the track is so fast. 500 laps around here is a battle in itself. To be racing these guys like we did tonight is like a dream.
“I have to thank my team for believing in me and giving me this chance. The crew did an awesome job. It’s just awesome. I’m so excited to be a part of this.”
RESULTS: Sharpie 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway
Race 24 in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
1. #18 Kyle Busch - 500 laps
2. #5 Mark Martin
3. #47 Marcos Ambrose
4. #16 Greg Biffle
5. #11 Denny Hamlin
6. #39 Ryan Newman
7. #2 Kurt Busch
8. #48 Jimmie Johnson
9. #88 Dale Earnhardt Jr
10. #17 Matt Kenseth
Kimberly-Clark to Partner with JTG Daugherty Racing and Marcos Ambrose in 2010
Kimberly-Clark announced today a partnership with JTG Daugherty Racing for the 2010 season, making it a sponsor of the #47 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car driven by Marcos Ambrose.
The partnership will commence with the Daytona 500 in February and mark the 16th season Kimberly-Clark has been active in NASCAR.
“We recognised the value our motorsports program has been for our customers for more than 15 seasons,” said Don Quigley, President of North America consumer sales and customer development for Kimberly-Clark.
“This partnership provides an opportunity for our family of brands to be involved in racing at the elite Sprint Cup Series level, the most popular motorsports series in North America.”
As sponsor, Kimberly-Clark brands will be present on the No. 47 for the entire 2010 season, serving as the primary sponsor on paint schemes for five races, including Daytona.
“The business model that Tad and his organization have put together creates an ideal partnership for Kimberly-Clark and, most of all, our retail partners we work with on the motorsports program,” said Quigley.
“The race team is clearly focused on delivering results for its sponsor partners both on the race track and at retail.”
JTG Daugherty Racing, a sponsor-focused race team, is in its first season of running in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series after campaigning in the NASCAR Nationwide Series since 1995. The team, which is comprised of co-owners Tad and Jodi Geschickter and Brad Daugherty, expects to field cars in both series again in 2010.
“We’re pleased to have Kimberly-Clark decide to partner with our team for 2010,” said Tad Geschickter.
“I’ve watched their level of commitment in the sport for a number of years and it is an honor to partner with them as they enter the Sprint Cup Series.”
By partnering with JTG Daugherty Racing, Kimberly-Clark also aligns itself with the Australian-born Ambrose, who amidst his first full season of Sprint Cup competition has compiled an impressive record. Ambrose rests comfortably among the top 20 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver standings with six top-10 finishes through 23 races.
“The brands that make up Kimberly-Clark are already found everywhere in our house,” said Ambrose.
“Everything from Kleenex brand facial tissue to Scott brand paper towels and even Cottonelle brand bath tissue. I’m very fortunate that the brands that show up on my race car each week are products that my family uses on a regular basis.”
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