LJS 2011
Press ReleaseNovember 15, 2011

Two Kvapils, Two Noteworthy Starts

Cup Driver Makes 175th Start, Son Makes First

Statesville, N.C. (November 15, 2011) - As his dad reaches a milestone start in his Sprint Cup Series career, Carson Kvapil will be making his very first NASCAR start. The eight-year-old son of Travis Kvapil will be doing a different kind of racing, though. He'll compete in the "Battle of the NASCAR Kids" Saturday at Homestead-Miami (Fla.) Speedway.
 

The tournament will have drivers' children playing "NASCAR Unleashed," a newly released racing video game. The event will raise funds for charities, with Carson competing for NASCAR Dreams, a program operated by the NASCAR Foundation that grants wishes at the racetrack to chronically ill children.

 

The following day, dad Travis Kvapil will make his 175th career Cup start when he takes the green flag in the Ford 400 in the No. 38 Long John Silver's Ford. He has six starts at the 1.5-mile Florida oval, with a top finish of seventh (2008).

 

Comments from Travis Kvapil, driver of the No. 38 Long John Silver's Ford, going into Homestead and ending the season:

 

"Carson's ready to go. He's been practicing and I think he's got a good shot. But regardless of how it ends, it'll be fun to go and watch him play and compete for a good cause. We've got three kids from Front Row Motorsports competing - Carson, Todd Gilliland and Faith Yeley - so hopefully one of them can grab the checkered flag.

 

"For the Cup race, it's definitely going to be a drastic change from Phoenix to Homestead. Being in Phoenix with the new asphalt being laid down, it was very narrow - one and a half, maybe two lanes. And Homestead is quite the opposite. It's a track where you can run easily three-wide. And there's four or so lanes you can use. You can run right against the bottom, right against the wall and anywhere in between.

 

"It's a great track to end the season on. And it's a great track to take the championship battle down to the wire, where guys can really race and move around and give themselves a lot of options to make passes. I like Miami and I like that racetrack. It's a fun place to race because it's a fast mile-and-a-half racetrack with some good banking to it.

 

"I feel like the No. 38 team finally got some momentum going over the last six or eight weeks and things have been going good. I'm kind of disappointed the season's over. I'd kind of like to keep going and run some more races. But, it will be nice to have some time off and enjoy the holidays. Before you know it, it will be time to get back to it.

 

"A couple months ago, it didn't look very encouraging that the 38 team was going to make it back to the top 35 by season's end. More than anything, it was just about not having trouble - not having gears break or things like that that we've had happen. We got caught up in a couple wrecks at the beginning of the season and that put us behind. So, we finally had a decent stretch recently where things didn't go against us."

About Front Row Motorsports:

Front Row Motorsports is a Statesville, N.C.-based race team in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.  Formed in 2005 by restaurant entrepreneur Bob Jenkins, the team has competed in NASCAR racing in each year since its inception, expanding full-time to the premier Sprint Cup Series in 2009.  The team partners with Ford Racing and Roush-Yates Racing Engines to field the No. 34 Taco Bell Ford driven by David Gilliland, the No. 38 Long John Silver's Ford driven by Travis Kvapil and the No. 55 Front Row Motorsports Ford driven by J.J. Yeley.
 

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NEXT RACE: 

FORD 400,
HOMESTEAD-MIAMI SPEEDWAY

Sunday, November 20, 3pm ET
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MP3 AUDIO: Kvapil comments on Homestead

HI-RES PHOTOS: Kvapil headshots

PRESS KIT: Bios, team history, paint schemes 
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