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DENNY HAMLIN DRIVER, #11 FEDEX CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO SS Birthdate: November 18, 1980 Hometown: Chesterfield, VA Resides: Davidson, NC Height: 6’0” Weight: 170lbs Marital Status: Single Favorite Driver: Bill Elliott Denny Hamlin will take the wheel of the #11 FedEx Chevrolet in 2007 looking to build on an impressive rookie season and once again challenge for the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Championship. Hamlin’s rise to NASCAR’s top level has been nothing short of meteoric, considering he was driving Late Model stock cars only three years ago. In 2006, Hamlin burst on the scene with his win at the prestigious Bud Shootout at Daytona, and carried that early momentum into one of the most successful rookie campaigns in NASCAR history. On his way to becoming the first ever rookie to earn a spot in the Chase for the NEXTEL Cup, Hamlin posted his first career Nextel Cup win in dominating style at Pocono Raceway. He captured three Bud Pole awards, both Pocono stops and homecoming triumph at Richmond International Raceway. By the time Hamlin sealed the Raybestos Rookie of the Year award, he was challenging for a Nextel Cup championship, ultimately finishing third. Hamlin’s abilities were on display in the Busch Series in 2006 as well. In his second full season, Hamlin recorded two wins, 23 top-ten finishes and seven pole awards. While Hamlin now finds himself racing at the highest level of NASCAR, he has been winning races since the early age of seven when he began his career racing karts in the Junior Sportsman League. From the cart tracks of Virginia to the Nextel Cup, Hamlin has proven he can succeed at any level. With Hamlin on his way to a fifth place finish in his rookie Busch campaign, he was offered the opportunity to run the #11 FedEx Chevrolet at the end of the 2005 Nextel Cup Series schedule. Hamlin wasted no time in displaying his talent posting three top-ten finishes in seven starts and winning the pole at Phoenix. Hamlin has made a habit of strong NASCAR debuts. In his first Craftsman Truck Series race, Hamlin drove the Gibbs Performance Chevrolet to a tenth-place finish in the Power Stroke Diesel 200 at Indianapolis Raceway Park on Aug. 6, 2004. Three months later, Hamlin made his Busch Series debut in the BI-LO 200 at Darlington Raceway, recording an eighth-place finish in the #18 Joe Gibbs Racing Performance Racing Oil Chevrolet. In 2000, Hamlin was named Rookie of the Year at Southside Speedway in Richmond, Va., posting 18 top-ten and 11 top-five finishes that season, ranking him among the top-five in final point standings. Just three years later in 2003, Hamlin celebrated his finest season, posting 25 wins, 30 poles and 33 top-five finishes. In 1997, at age 16, Hamlin hit the track for his first season driving a Mini Stock car. The year was a resounding success as Hamlin became the youngest driver to win a NASCAR Mini Stock track championship at Langley Speedway and he was named the 1997 NASCAR Mini Stock Rookie of the Year. Hamlin still holds the NASCAR Mini Stock track record at Langley Speedway with a time of 18.025. By age 12, he was dominating in the Junior Restricted League, over time earning the titles Amelia Motor Raceway Track Champion (Junior Restricted), Virginia Dirt Karting Association State Champion (Junior Champ) and World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series State Champion (Junior Champ). Hamlin finished his Kart career at age 15 with 127 feature wins and five championships in three classes. Away from the track Hamlin enjoys competing in online racing leagues. ---- . Denny Hamlin (age 11) with future employer, Coach Joe Gibbs, 1991 Denny Hamlin at his Craftman Truck Series debut, Aug. 2004 Denny Hamlin winning the Bud Pole in his sixth career start, Nov. 2005 DENNY HAMLIN – 2006 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS • Finished season third in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Standings o The best points finish by a rookie in NASCAR’s modern era o First rookie to qualify for the Chase for the Nextel Cup • 2006 Raybestos Rookie of the Year Award winner o With two wins, Hamlin joins Dale Earnhardt Sr., Dale Earnhardt Jr., Davey Allison, Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch as the only rookies to win more than one race in their rookie season • Two NASCAR Nextel Cup Wins in 2006 o Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway on June 11, 2006 – Hamlin led 83 of 200 laps on his way to recording his first career NASCAR Nextel Cup win o Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway on July 23, 2006 – Hamlin led 151 of 200 laps, dominating the field for his second Cup win and a season sweep at Pocono Raceway o Hamlin joined a group of nine drivers who won multiple races in 2006 • Three Bud Pole Award Wins in 2006 o Pocono 500 at Pocono Raceway on June 11, 2006 o Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway on July 23, 2006 o Chevy Rock and Roll 400 at Richmond International Raceway on Sept. 9, 2006 • Winner of the 2006 Bud Shootout at Daytona o First rookie to win the historical season kick-off race o Hamlin’s win guarantees him lifetime entry to the Bud Shootout • 2006 – By the Numbers o Eight top-five finishes in 36 races (T-3rd overall) o 20 top-ten finishes in 36 races o Only one Did Not Finish (DNF) in 36 races (T-1st overall) o Average starting position of 13.4 (6th overall) o Average finishing position of 12.5 (4th overall) o 29 lead-lap finishes (T-4th overall) DENNY HAMLIN 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL CUP SERIES RESULTS DATE Feb. 19 Feb. 26 March 12 March 20 March 26 April 2 April 9 April 22 May 1 May 7 May 13 May 28 June 4 June 11 June 18 June 25 July 1 July 9 July 16 July 23 Aug. 6 Aug. 13 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Oct. 22 Oct. 29 Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Nov. 19 EVENT LOCATION START FINISH LAPS Daytona 500 Daytona 17 30 202/202 Auto Club 500 California 5 12 251/251 UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 Las Vegas 16 10 270/270 Golden Corral 500 Atlanta 7 31 323/325 Food City 500 Bristol 33 14 500/500 DirecTV 500 Martinsville 41 37 307/500 Samsung/Radio Shack 500 Texas 8 4 334/334 Subway Fresh 500 Phoenix 6 34 289/312 Aaron’s 499 Talladega 30 22 187/188 Crown Royal 400 Richmond 7 2 400/400 Dodge Charger 500 Darlington 5 10 367/367 Coca-Cola 600 Charlotte 8 9 400/400 Neighborhood Excellence 400 Dover 7 11 400/400 Pocono 500 Pocono 1 1 200/200 3M Performance 400 Michigan 21 12 129/129 Dodge/Save Mart 350 Sonoma 40 12 110/110 Pepsi 400 Daytona 6 17 160/160 USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland 7 14 270/270 Lenox Industrial 300 New Hampshire 12 6 308/308 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono 1 1 200/200 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard Indianapolis 14 10 160/160 AMD at the Glen Watkins Glen 10 10 90/90 GFS Marketplace 400 Michigan 9 9 200/200 Sharpie 500 Bristol 6 6 500/500 Sony HD 500 California 8 6 250/250 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Richmond 1 15 399/400 CHASE FOR THE NEXTEL CUP Sylvania 300 New Hampshire 5 4 300/300 Dover 400 Dover 23 9 400/400 Banquet 400 Kansas 25 18 266/267 UAW-Ford 500 Talladega 12 21 188/188 Bank of America 500 LMS 23 28 265/334 Subway 500 Martinsville 3 2 500/500 Bass Pro Shops 500 Atlanta 4 8 325/325 Dickies 500 Texas 6 10 339/339 Checker Auto Parts 500 Phoenix 22 3 312/312 Ford 400 Homestead 33 3 268/268 Averages/Totals 13.5 12.5 97.3% * Excluding Bonuses STATUS WINNINGS PTS Running Running Running Running Running DNF Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running $254,833 $104,575 $109,650 $70,125 $88,000 $65,250 $208,500 $61,500 $84,625 $165,200 $97,900 $111,000 $94,200 $220,100 $78,925 $85,075 $93,700 $91,525 $95,425 $230,100 $177,225 $78,850 $81,175 $111,800 $107,000 $87,525 30th 20th 16th 20th 17th 23rd 14th 18th 19th 16th 13th 12th 11th 9th 9th 11th 10th 12th 12th 8th 7th 8th 8th 6th 7th 5th Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running Running $113,050 $80,875 $88,925 $75,000 $64,550 $118,525 $105,625 $121,200 $139,800 $183,500 $4,145,133* 2nd 3rd 2nd 5th 6th 4th 3rd 4th 4th 3rd 3rd LED 16 41 1 19 25 83 1 151 29 19 1 28 418 DENNY HAMLIN 2005 NASCAR NEXTEL CUP SERIES RESULTS DATE EVENT LOCATION Oct. 9 Oct. 15 Oct. 23 Oct. 30 Nov. 6 Nov. 13 Nov. 20 Banquet 400 UAW – GM Quality 500 Subway 500 Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 Dickies 500 Checker Auto Parts 500 Ford 400 Averages/Totals Kansas Charlotte Martinsville Atlanta Texas Phoenix Miami START FINISH 7 39 5 25 14 1 42 19.0 32 8 8 19 7 13 33 17.1 LAPS STATUS WINNINGS PTS 265/267 336/336 400/400 324/325 334/334 312/312 263/267 99.7% Running Running Running Running Running Running Running $76,725 $92,375 $75,150 $88,275 $134,300 $85,225 $61,030 $610,030 35th 35th 35th 35th 32nd 32nd 33rd LED 1 23 1 DENNY HAMLIN – CAREER OVERVIEW 2006 – NASCAR Nextel Cup Series – #11 FedEx/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Hamlin is first rookie to qualify for the Chase for the Nextel Cup, finishes season in third place • Wins 2006 Raybestos Rookie of the Year • Hamlin claims first career wins in his first Cup season – both at Pocono Raceway (June 11 & July 23) • Hamlin captures three Bud Pole Awards – Pocono Raceway and Richmond International Raceway (Sept. 8) • Hamlin is the first rookie to win the prestigious Bud Shootout at Daytona (Feb. 10) • Records eight top-five and ten top-ten finishes. • Finishes season with only one DNF 2006 – NASCAR Busch Series – #20 Rockwell Automation/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Hamlin posts two wins –Mexico City (March 5) and Darlington Raceway (May 12) on his way to finishing fourth the series • Recorded seven pole wins in 2006 – Texas, Nashville, Darlington, Kentucky, Milwaukee, Gateway, IRP 2005 – NASCAR Nextel Cup Series – #11 FedEx/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Hamlin drives final seven races in the #11 FedEx Chevrolet • Nov. 6, 2005 – Hamlin named driver of #11 FedEx Chevrolet for 2006 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series • Made Nextel Cup debut in the #11 FedEx Chevrolet at Kansas Speedway on Oct. 9 • Hamlin earns first Pole at Phoenix International Raceway on Nov. 12, the only rookie qualifying for the 2006 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway 2005 – NASCAR Busch Series – #20 Rockwell Automation/Joe Gibbs Racing Chevrolet • Completed rookie season in Busch Series, recorded eleven top-ten finishes en route to finishing fifth in the points standings 2004 – NASCAR Craftsman Truck and Busch Series, ARCA Re/Max Series & Late Model Stock Car Series • On his 24th birthday, November 18th, 2004, Joe Gibbs Racing announces Denny will pilot the #20 Rockwell Automation Chevrolet in 2005. • Made first Busch Series event at Darlington in the Bi-Lo 200 - started 27th, finished 8th • Started in five NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series for EJP Racing in the #03 Joe Gibbs Performance Chevy Silverado o Made his debut at Indianapolis Raceway Park on August 6th, 2004 – Starting 7th and finishing 10th • Won LMSC races at five different tracks o South Boston, Motor Mile, Hickory, Greenville Pickens, & Southampton Motor Speedway 2003 – NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Series - Drove for Team Owner Jim Dean in car #99 • Finished Season with 25 Wins, 30 Poles and 33 Top 5's • Won races at five different tracks (South Boston, Hickory, Southampton, Southern National and Coastal Plains) • Won Southern National Speedway Track Championship • Only driver in Southampton Motor Speedway History to win four consecutive 200 lap races • Won pole for Martinsville Speedway's "Taco Bell 300" • Had sixth highest NASCAR CPI rating in Nation 2002 – NASCAR Late Model Stock Car Series - Southampton Motor Speedway and Southern National Speedway • Recorded ten wins, 15 poles and five top-10 finishes • Opened season with a Pole on his first effort at Southampton, Won Poles at Myrtle Beach and Southampton Fall races • Finished second in Myrtle Beach "Sleep Inn 250", Finished seventh at the Martinsville "Taco Bell 300" 2001 – Second Season in the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Late Model Stock Cars • Recorded five Top-5 finishes at Southampton Motor Speedway • Debuted a new car and recorded consecutive top-5 finishes at Southampton and Southside. • Finished 12th at the Martinsville TACO BELL 300, Finished 9th at Myrtle Beach fall race. -Page 1 of 2- DENNY HAMLIN – CAREER OVERVIEW CONTINUED 2000 – Rookie Season in the NASCAR Weekly Racing Series Late Model Stock Car Division • Won LMSC "Rookie of the Year" at Southside Speedway in Richmond, Va. • Finished Top 5 in final point standings at Southside Speedway with 18 top 10 and 11 top 5 runs. • Finished 15th at the Martinsville TACO BELL 300. 1999 – Second Season in NASCAR Grand Stock Division • Second in track point standings at Southside Speedway • Scored five feature wins, 17 top-five, and 21 top-ten finishes in 25 races • Voted Most Popular Driver in Division 1998 – First Season in NASCAR Grand Stock Division • Competed at three Virginia tracks, recorded three top-five and 17 top-ten finishes in 25 starts 1997 – First Season Driving a Stock Car, Age 16, Mini Stock • 1997 NASCAR Mini Stock Rookie of the Year at Southside and Langley Speedways • Youngest driver to win NASCAR Mini Stock track championship at Langley Speedway • Langley Speedway Track Champion, NASCAR Mini Stock • Out of 24 Races, earned 7 Poles, 6 Feature Wins and 21 top-five finishes • Southside Speedway Track Champion, NASCAR Limited Dash o Earned four poles, five Feature wins and 10 top-five finishes in ten starts 1996 – Five stock car races in preparation for Rookie Season, NASCAR Limited Dash • Finished Kart Racing career with 127 Feature wins and five Championships in three classes • Amelia Motor Raceway o 2nd in points (Stock Light); 3rd in points (Limited Modified Light) • Virginia Dirt Karting Association o 2nd in points (Limited Modified Light); 4th in points (Yamaha 2 Cycle) • World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series o 3rd in points (Yamaha 2 Cycle) 1995 – Competed in 3 classes • Junior Champ o Virginia Dirt Karting Association, State Champion, World Karting Association Virginia Dirt Series, State Champion • Junior Stock o Virginia Dirt Karting Association, 3rd in points, o World Karting Association Briggs and Stratton/Burris Dirt Nationals, 4th in nation • Junior Restricted o Virginia Dirt Karting Association, 4th in points 1994 – Junior Restricted • Amelia Motor Raceway, Track Champion/Junior Stock , Amelia Motor Raceway, Track Champion 1993 – Junior Restricted • Amelia Motor Raceway, 5th in points 1992 – Junior Sportsman • Track Champion - Southside Speedway 1988-1991 – Junior Sportsman • Won first race at age 7 -Page 2 of 2- DENNY HAMLIN CAREER RESULTS – BY TRACK Atlanta Motor Speedway: Race Bass Pro Shops 500 Golden Corral 500 Nicorette 300 Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 Aaron’s 312 Series Nextel Cup Nextel Cup Busch Nextel Cup Busch Date Oct. 29, 2006 March 19, 2006 March 18, 2006 Oct. 30, 2005 March 19, 2005 Start 4 7 5 25 19 Finish 8 31 38 19 16 Laps 325/325 323/325 178/195 324/325 203/203 Bristol Motor Speedway: Race Sharpie 500 Food City 250 Food City 500 Sharpie Mini 300 Food City 250 Sharpie Professional 250 Series Nextel Cup Busch Nextel Cup Busch Busch Busch Date Aug. 26, 2006 Aug. 25, 2006 March 26, 2006 March 25, 2006 Aug. 26, 2005 April 4, 2005 Start 6 22 33 7 16 10 Finish 6 22 14 4 13 9 Laps 500/500 250/250 500/500 300/300 252/252 256/256 Charlotte-Lowe’s Motor Speedway: Race Series Bank of America 500 Nextel Cup Dollar General 300 Busch Coca-Cola 600 Nextel Cup CarQuest 300 Busch UAW-GM Quality 500 Nextel Cup Dollar General 300 Busch CarQuest Busch Date Oct. 14, 2006 Oct. 13, 2006 May 28, 2006 May 27, 2006 Oct. 15, 2005 Oct. 14, 2005 May 28, 2005 Start 22 11 8 8 39 7 11 Finish 28 8 9 29 8 30 20 Laps 265/334 202/202 400/400 198/200 336/336 169/200 200/200 Chicagoland Speedway: Race USG Sheetrock 400 USG Durock 300 USG Durock 300 Series Nextel Cup Busch Busch Date July 9, 2006 July 8, 2006 July 9, 2005 Start 7 5 18 Finish 14 14 15 Laps 270/270 200/200 200/200 Darlington Raceway: Race Dodge Charger 500 Diamond Hill Plywood 300 Bi-Lo 200 Series Nextel Cup Busch Busch Date May 13, 2006 May 6, 2005 Nov. 13, 2004 Start 5 17 27 Finish 10 7 8 Laps 367/367 147/147 147/147 Daytona International Speedway: Race Series Pepsi 400 Nextel Cup Winn-Dixie 250 Busch Daytona 500 Nextel Cup Hershey’s 300 Busch Winn-Dixie 250 Busch Hershey’s 300 Busch Date July 1, 2006 June 30, 2006 Feb. 19, 2006 Feb. 18, 2006 July 1, 2005 Feb. 19, 2005 Start 6 3 17 18 10 11 Finish 17 30 30 14 14 33 Laps 160/160 101/103 203/203 120/120 104/104 120/120 -Page 1 of 4- DENNY HAMLIN CAREER RESULTS – BY TRACK Dover International Speedway: Race Series Dover 400 Nextel Cup Dover 200 Busch Neighborhood Excellence Nextel Cup Stonebridge.com 200 Busch Dover 200 Busch MBNA Racepoints Busch Date Sept. 24, 2006 Sept. 23, 2006 June 4, 2006 June 3, 2006 Sept. 24, 2005 June 4, 2005 Start 23 10 7 4 10 10 Finish 9 40 11 7 6 24 Laps 400/400 136/202 400/400 200/200 200/200 197/200 California Speedway: Race Sony HD 500 Ameriquest 300 Auto Club 500 Stater Brothers 300 Ameriquest 300 Stater Brothers 300 Date Sept. 3, 2006 Sept. 2, 2006 Feb. 26, 2006 Feb. 25, 2006 Sept. 3, 2005 Feb. 26, 2005 Start 8 8 5 17 10 42 Finish 6 15 12 10 20 20 Laps 250/250 150/150 250/250 150/150 149/150 150/150 Gateway International Raceway: Race Series Busch Celebration 250 Busch Wallace Family 250 Busch Date July 29, 2006 July 30, 2005 Start 7 1 Finish 4 2 Laps 200/200 200/200 Homestead-Miami Speedway Race Series Ford 400 Nextel Cup Ford 300 Busch Ford 400 Nextel Cup Ford 300 Busch Date Nov. 19, 2006 Nov. 18, 2006 Nov. 20, 2005 Nov. 19, 2005 Start 33 7 42 41 Finish 3 4 33 37 Laps 268/268 200/200 263/267 140/200 Indianapolis Motor Speedway: Race Series Allstate 400 Nextel Cup Date Aug. 6, 2006 Start 14 Finish 10 Laps 160/160 Indianapolis Raceway Park: Race Series Kroger 200 Busch Kroger 200 Busch Power Stroke 200 CTS Date Aug. 5, 2006 Aug. 6, 2005 Aug. 6, 2004 Start 1 7 7 Finish 8 6 10 Laps 200/200 204/204 200/200 Infineon Raceway Race Dodge/Savemart 350 Series Nextel Cup Date June 24, 2006 Start 40 Finish 12 Laps 110/110 Kansas Speedway: Race Banquet 400 Yello Transportation 300 Banquet 400 United Way 300 Series Cup Busch Cup Busch Date Oct. 1, 2006 Sept. 30, 2006 Oct. 9, 2005 Oct. 8, 2006 Start 25 3 7 31 Finish 18 33 32 12 Laps 266/267 174/200 265/267 200/200 Kentucky Speedway: Race Meijer 300 Meijer 300 Series Busch Busch Date June 17, 2006 June 18, 2005 Start 1 5 Finish 3 15 Laps 200/200 199/200 Series Nextel Cup Busch Nextel Cup Busch Busch Busch -Page 2 of 4- DENNY HAMLIN CAREER RESULTS – BY TRACK Las Vegas Motor Speedway: Race Series UAW-Diamler Chrysler 400 Nextel Cup Sam’s Town 300 Busch Sam’s Town 300 Busch Las Vegas 350 CTS Date March 12, 2006 March 11, 2006 March 12, 2005 Sept. 25, 2004 Start 16 2 18 10 Finish 10 6 12 23 Laps 270/270 206/206 200/200 144/146 New Hampshire International Speedway: Race Series Sylvania 300 Nextel Cup Lenox Tools 300 Nextel Cup New England 200 Busch New England 200 Busch Sylvania 200 CTS Date Sept. 17, 2006 July 16, 2006 July 15, 2006 July 16, 2005 Sept. 18, 2004 Start 5 12 3 6 19 Finish 4 6 3 3 11 Laps 300/300 308/308 200/200 201/201 200/200 Martinsville Speedway: Race Subway 500 Kroger 200 DirecTV Goody’s 250 Subway 500 Series Nextel Cup CTS Nextel Cup Busch Nextel Cup Date Oct. 22, 2006 Oct. 21, 2006 April 3, 2006 July 22, 2006 Oct. 23, 2005 Start 3 19 37 3 5 Finish 2 8 41 3 8 Laps 500/500 200/200 307/500 250/250 500/500 Michigan International Speedway: Race Series GFS Marketplace 400 Nextel Cup CarFax 250 Busch 3M Performance 400 Nextel Cup Domino’s Pizza 250 Busch Date Aug. 20, 2006 Aug. 19, 2006 June 18, 2006 Aug. 20, 2005 Start 9 5 21 7 Finish 9 6 12 8 Laps 200/200 128/128 129/200 125/125 Memphis Motorsports Park: Race Series Sam’s Town 250 Busch Sam’s Town 250 Busch Date Oct. 28, 2006 Oct. 22, 2005 Start 40 16 Finish 6 7 Laps 252/252 254/254 Mexico City – Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez: Race Series Date Telcel Motorola 200 Busch March 5, 2006 Telcel Motorola 200 Busch March 6, 2005 Start 2 34 Finish 1 15 Laps 80/80 80/80 Milwaukee Mile: Race AT&T 250 SBC 250 Series Busch Busch Date June 24, 2006 June 25, 2005 Start 1 2 Finish 2 6 Laps 258/258 200/200 Nashville Superspeedway: Race Federated Autoparts 300 Pepsi 300 Federated Autoparts 300 Pepsi 300 Series Busch Busch Busch Busch Date June 10, 2006 April 15, 2006 June 12, 2005 March 26, 2005 Start 7 1 10 5 Finish 4 3 7 9 Laps 225/225 225/225 225/225 225/225 -Page 3 of 4- DENNY HAMLIN CAREER RESULTS – BY TRACK Phoenix International Raceway: Race Series Checker Auto Parts 500 Nextel Cup Arizona Travel 200 Busch Subway Fresh 500 Nextel Cup Bashas’ 200 Busch Checker Auto Parts 500 Nextel Cup Arizona 200 Busch Bashas’ 200 Busch Date Nov. 12, 2006 Nov. 11, 2006 April 22, 2006 April 21, 2006 Nov. 13, 2005 Nov. 12, 2005 April 22, 2004 Start 22 5 6 12 1 2 6 Finish 3 2 34 39 13 9 11 Laps 312/312 203/203 289/312 134/206 312/312 200/200 200/200 Pikes Peak International Raceway: Race Series Salute to the Troops 250 Busch Date July 23, 2006 Start 19 Finish 14 Laps 250/250 Pocono Raceway: Race Pennsylvania 500 Pocono 500 Series Nextel Cup Nextel Cup Date July 23, 2006 June 11, 2006 Start 1 1 Finish 1 1 Laps 200/200 201/201 Richmond International Raceway: Race Series Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Nextel Cup Emerson Radio 250 Busch Crown Royal 400 Nextel Cup Circuit City 250 Busch Emerson Radio 250 Busch Funai 250 Busch Kroger 200 Craftsman Date Sept. 9, 2006 Sept. 8, 2006 May 6, 2006 May 5, 2006 Sept. 9, 2005 May 13, 2005 Sept. 9, 2004 Start 1 4 7 15 11 30 28 Finish 15 6 2 10 34 13 16 Laps 399/400 250/250 400/400 250/250 176/253 253/253 209/209 Talladega Superspeedway: Race Series UAW-Ford 500 Nextel Cup Aaron’s 499 Nextel Cup Aaron’s 312 Busch Aaron’s 312 Busch Date Oct. 8, 2006 May 1, 2006 April 29, 2006 April 30, 2005 Start 12 30 3 3 Finish 21 22 30 28 Laps 188/188 187/188 116/117 82/120 Texas Motor Speedway: Race Dickies 500 O’Reilly Challenge Samsung/Radio Shack 500 O’Reilly 300 Dickies 500 O’Reilly Challenge O’Reilly 300 Silverado 350 Series Nextel Cup Busch Nextel Cup Busch Nextel Cup Busch Busch CTS Date Nov. 5, 2006 Nov. 4, 2006 April 9, 2006 April 8, 2006 Nov. 6, 2005 Nov. 5, 2005 April 15, 2005 Oct. 16, 2004 Start 6 17 8 1 14 14 9 24 Finish 10 8 4 10 7 19 14 18 Laps 339/339 200/200 334/334 206/206 334/334 199/200 200/200 146/146 Watkins Glen: Race AMD at the Glen Zippo 200 Zippo 200 Series Nextel Cup Busch Busch Date Aug. 13, 2006 Aug. 12, 2006 Aug. 13, 2005 Start 10 10 14 Finish 10 12 33 Laps 90/90 83/83 78/82 -Page 4 of 4- MIKE FORD CREW CHIEF, #11 FEDEX CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO SS Birth date: April 13, 1970 Hometown: Morristown, TN Residence: Stanley, NC Spouse: Robin Children: Alec, Austin Mike Ford returns to the helm of FedEx Racing as the crew chief of the #11 FedEx Chevrolet Monte Carlo driven by Denny Hamlin in 2007. Ford enjoyed a career-best year in charge of the #11 team in 2006 and nearly led the team to a NASCAR Nextel Cup Championship while scoring two wins, three poles and a third-place finish in the points standings. Ford joined Joe Gibbs Racing in June of 2005 and led the #11 team for the final 23 races of the 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup season. In that time, Ford worked with the team to record the program’s best run of results, including four top-ten finishes in the last 11 races and a Bud Pole Award at Phoenix on Nov. 13. Ford almost immediately clicked with Joe Gibbs Racing’s Busch Series driver Denny Hamlin as he made his first start in the Nextel Cup Series and secured the seat in the #11 FedEx Chevrolet for 2006. Prior to joining Joe Gibbs Racing in 2005, Ford served as crew chief for the #88 Robert Yates Racing team and driver Dale Jarrett. Ford joined the program he had led to the championship in 1999 and quickly breathed life into a team that had yet to find sustained success. Ford proved he was up to the challenge as he coached Jarrett to four top-three finishes at some of NASCAR’s most prestigious races, resuscitating a struggling program. Ford brings 15 years of racing experience to the FedEx team, on top of professional training from AMI, a technical school in Charlotte, NC. During his first spell with Robert Yates Racing from the end of 1995 to 1999, Ford was instrumental in the #88 team’s success, resulting in 18 wins, 80 top-five finishes, 95 top-10 finishes and the 1999 NASCAR Championship. Ford joined Evernham Motorsports in 2000 as crew chief of Bill Elliott’s team, taking Elliott back to victory lane and vaulting him into the top-10 in driver points by the end of the 2003 season. Year Driver Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 DNF Poles 2006 Hamlin 36 2 8 10 1 3 2005 FedEx 23 0 0 4 2 1 2004 Jarrett 36 0 6 14 3 0 2003 Elliott 36 1 9 12 2 0 2002 Elliott 36 2 6 13 4 4 2001 Elliott 36 1 5 9 2 2 2000 Elliott 32 0 3 7 8 0 234 6 37 69 22 10 Total 2007 #11 FEDEX RACING TEAM – CREW ROSTER Name Position Hometown Mike Ford Crew Chief Morristown, N.C. Chris “Spider” Gillin Car Chief Smithtown, N.Y. Barry Deel Mechanic Grundy, Va. John Furino Mechanic Long Island, N.Y. Patrick Mullen Tire Specialist Brick, N.J. Roger Purcell Engine Tuner Latham, Ill. Tim Sparkman Shocks St. Louis, Mo. Shawn Warren Mechanic Concord, N.C. Mike Wheeler Engineer Southolt, N.Y. Curtis Markham Spotter Fredrickson, Va. Over-the-Wall Crew Donnie Brown Front Tire Changer Wilkesboro, N.C. Heath Cherry Rear Tire Carrier Belmont, N.C. Bobby Christensen Windshield Spokane, Wash. Dennis Terry Rear Tire Changer Moorseboro, N.C. John Eicher Catch Can London, Ky. John Furino Pit Support Long Island, N.Y. Chad Edwards Front Tire Carrier Marshville, N.C. Chris Webb Jack Man Manassas, Va. Scott Wood Gas Man Liberty, S.C. Paul Alepa Pit Crew Coordinator Vienna, Va. Transportation Jerry Hess Primary Lancaster, Pa. Frank Hodel Backup Blythe, Cal. FedEx Racing – Commitment to Community During the 2006 NASCAR season, Denny Hamlin and the FedEx Racing program visited six Children’s Hospitals across the country to bring racing excitement to young patients. On his visits, Hamlin brought his love of racing with him in the form of the FedEx Raceway R/C track, and FedEx showed their continuing support with donations of $25,000 to each hospital. In addition, FedEx worked with patients at each hospital to design the helmet Hamlin wore in their respective race markets. The helmets were a huge success and the creativity was a tribute the brave patients. Hamlin, Operation FedEx Special Delivery Visit Healthcare of Atlanta Children’s Hospital. Denny Hamlin paid a special visit the Healthcare of Atlanta Children’s Hospital ahead of the Atlanta race in support of the Operation FedEx Special Delivery program. Operation FedEx Special Delivery, a year-round program designed to bring help and hope to local towns across the country, will share the NASCAR racing experience with patients during a special “racing camp” at the hospital. FedEx also presented the Children’s Hospital with a $25,000 donation. Hamlin, Operation FedEx Special Delivery Visit Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. Prior to taking the track at Chicagoland, Hamlin joined the Special Delivery truck to visit patients at the Chicago hospital. As part of the visit, Hamlin received a custom helmet to wear on race day designed for him by a group of former Rush patients. In addition, Hamlin joined the patients for radio-controlled car races, and FedEx presented a check for $25,000 to the hospital. -Page 1 of 3- Hamlin Makes Special Delivery…and Special Pickup in Oakland. Hamlin joined Operation FedEx Special Delivery as they visited the Children’s Hospital and Research Center Oakland on Thursday before traveling to Sonoma County for the race weekend. While at the hospital Hamlin met with and raced radio-controlled cars with the patients, then joined with FedEx to present the hospital with a donation of $25,000. Hamlin also will be presented with a specially designed FedEx Freight race helmet to wear this weekend. The designer of the helmet is 8-year old NASCAR fan Kurtis Meek. Hamlin Brings NASCAR Excitement to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) Patients. Before preparing for race day at California Speedway, Denny Hamlin and FedEx delivered racing excitement to patients at Children’ Hospital Los Angeles. Hamlin was presented with a custom race helmet designed for him by 10-year old CHLA patient Elizabeth Cerritos which he wore for all Cup activities at California Speedway, including the Nextel Cup race. In addition, Hamlin joined FedEx in presenting the hospital a donation of $25,000. -Page 2 of 3- Hamlin Brings NASCAR to Children’s Hospital of Richmond. Hamlin visited the Children’s Hospital of Richmond Thursday as part of the FedEx Operation Special Delivery program. Hamlin race r/c cars with patients, signed autographs and, because he was unable to visit the hospital before the spring race due to his hand injury, met with the patients who designed the helmet he wore at Richmond International Raceway in the spring. He pulled on the same helmet, designed by local patient Jarrod Thompson, again for the NNCS event at RIR on Saturday, Sept. 9. Hamlin, FedEx Racing Team “Crew” Dallas-Area FedEx Kinko’s. Already known for their teamwork at the race track, Denny Hamlin and members of the #11 FedEx Racing team showed what they could do behind the counter of a Dallas-area FedEx Kinko’s on Wednesday, Nov.1. The crew was busy making, packing and shipping gifts for patients at the Cook Children’s Medical Center in Fort Worth. Hamlin also joined with representatives of FedEx to present Cook Children’s with a donation of $25,000, and received a helmet designed for him by Alexis Hakalmazian, a 15-year old Keller student and patient at Cook Children’s Medical Facility. Hamlin wore the helmet, named “Healing Hands Coming Together in Search of a Cure,” for all Nextel Cup activity at Texas Motor Speedway. -Page 3 of 3- There are certain numbers in sports that are forever associated with success. These numbers are synonymous with great champions, winning teams and unforgettable moments. In 2005, FedEx and Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) brought the #11 back to the track and it, too, holds an important place in NASCAR lore. Fully expecting to add more great moments to its already impressive history, FedEx and JGR immediately started delivering results and their success is adding to the lore of the famous #11. A BRIEF NASCAR HISTORY OF THE #11 Championship History Eight NASCAR Series Championships have been won by cars carrying the #11. Ned Jarrett in 1961 & 1965 Cale Yarborough in 1976, 1977 & 1978 Darrell Waltrip in 1981, 1982 & 1985 All Time Wins The #11 has scored 182 victories in NASCAR's premier division, second all-time to Richard Petty's #43. All Time Poles Wins Cars carrying the #11 have started from the pole more than any other number in NASCAR history. With the addition of Denny Hamlin’s pole wins in 2005 and 2006, the #11 has won the pole a record 134 times. First Win Parnelli Jones won the first race in the #11 car, taking the checkered flag in Bremerton, Wash., on Aug. 4, 1957. Last Win Denny Hamlin drove the #11 to two wins in the 2006 season, both at Pocono Raceway. Prior to Hamlin, Bill Elliot steered the #11 to the winner's circle at Darlington on Sept. 4, 1994. First Race Skimp Hersey drove a 1947 Ford carrying the #11 to an 18th-place finish at Charlotte Motor Speedway on June 19, 1947 Drivers When he took the green flag at Kansas Speedway on Oct. 9, 2005, Hamlin became the 59th driver to pilot the #11. Hamlin joins legends such as Jarrett, Yarborough, Waltrip, Bill Elliott, Fireball Roberts and Buddy Baker Personal Significance J.D. Gibbs, President of JGR, wore #11 during his football career from 1987-1990 at The College of William & Mary. - All stats from Jayski.com & NASCAR.com -