Kyle Busch Qualifies for Sprint Summer Showdown at Atlanta Motor Speedway
HAMPTON,
Ga. (Aug. 21, 2011) – Kyle Busch’s win at Michigan International
Speedway was a big achievement, and for several reasons. Busch not only
clinched his place in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, but it also made him
eligible for the Sprint Summer Showdown that culminates at the AdvoCare
500 held Sept. 4 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Busch
appeared to be cruising to victory when a late caution flew, setting up
a green-white-checkered overtime finish for the 43-car field. Busch
held of five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson on the restart to
escape the Irish Hills with his first-career Sprint Cup win at Michigan.
Busch
joins Paul Menard, Brad Keselowski and Marcos Ambrose as the drivers
currently eligible for the $1,000,000 payday if any of these drivers can
take the checkered flag at the AdvoCare 500 at AMS over Labor Day
weekend.
“I
can’t say enough about Sprint,” said Busch, in victory lane after the
race. “Being in the Sprint Summer Showdown, I hope we get a chance at
Atlanta to run up front and win the thing, and bring home some extra
money for charity, for a fan and for all of us here at Joe Gibbs
Racing.”
Busch
visited Atlanta earlier in the week to promote the AdvoCare 500 and
said that being eligible for a $1,000,000 bonus would encourage him and
other qualified drivers to hang it all out at the end of the race. With
Busch’s Chase fate being locked up, he’ll certainly be looking to do
whatever it takes to put his No. 18 in position to win at Atlanta.
Non-eligible
drivers like Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick,
Kurt Busch, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Jeff Gordon have one more
opportunity to punch their ticket for the Sprint Summer Showdown by
taking the checkered flag next weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway.
The
Sprint Summer Showdown was introduced earlier this summer as a way to
up the level of competition for the five NASCAR Sprint Cup Series events
leading up to Atlanta Motor Speedway’s Sept. 4 AdvoCare 500.
The
five Sprint Summer Showdown winning drivers will have more than their
wallets on their mind when the Sprint Cup circuit hits Atlanta. Each
eligible driver will be paired up with a lucky fan, and both the fan and
a charity of the driver’s choice will have a chance to win $1,000,000.
Busch’s charity is his personal charity, the Kyle Busch Foundation.
Fans that would like to enter the contest can visit sprint.com/speed.
NASCAR
night racing returns to Atlanta Motor Speedway this Labor Day weekend,
Sept. 2-4. Tickets for the AdvoCare 500 start at $39 and $19 for
students. Children 12 and under admitted free for the Great Clips 300
and the Atlanta 200 with an adult ticket. For more information, call the
Atlanta Motor Speedway Ticket Office at (877) 9-AMS-TIX, (770) 946-4211 or visit www.atlantamotorspeedway.com.
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