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Indianapolis Preview: Dale Earnhardt Jr.

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PREVIEW: DALE EARNHARDT JR.
(NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET)
VENUE: INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY (2.5-MILE OVAL)
CIRCUIT: NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES (RACE 20 OF 36)
DATE: JULY 25, 2010 (160 LAPS, 400 MILES)

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POINTS AFTER CHICAGO: Earnhardt holds the 13th position in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship standings. He trails 12th-place Clint Bowyer by a mere 15 points with seven races remaining until the 12-car field is set for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.

APPROACHING 500: Earnhardt will make his 498th start in a NASCAR national series race Sunday at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The 35-year-old driver made his NASCAR debut in the Nationwide Series on June 22, 1996, at Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Speedway. Earnhardt, who never has competed in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, has 115 career Nationwide Series starts and will make his 383rd Sprint Cup Series start at Indy. His 500th NASCAR national series start will come Aug. 8 at Watkins Glen (N.Y.) International.

LAST YEAR AT THE BRICKYARD: A year ago, Earnhardt qualified his No. 88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet third at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, tying his career-best starting position there. Earnhardt ran no lower than ninth for 127 of 160 laps before engine failure sidelined him on Lap 127. He finished 36th.

AT INDY: In 10 Sprint Cup starts at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Earnhardt has recorded two top-10 finishes and led 54 laps. In five of those races, Earnhardt has lined up sixth or better for the historic event. He scored his best finish -- sixth-place -- at the 2.5-mile oval in 2006.

LEADING LAPS: According to NASCAR's loop data statistics, Earnhardt ranks sixth among all drivers in the laps led category during the past four Indianapolis races. The 35-year-old driver has led 41 of the 800 laps run.

SPEEDWAY SUCCESS: Earnhardt has scored eight of his 18 career Sprint Cup wins on tracks that are two miles or longer: five at Talladega (Ala.) Superspeedway, two at Daytona (Fla.) International Speedway and his most recent victory at Michigan International Speedway in 2008. He also has tallied three pole positions, 28 top-five finishes, 44 top-10s and 1,408 laps led at tracks more than two miles in length.

GOOD COMPANY: Earnhardt's seven wins at tracks greater than two miles in length tie him with Jimmie Johnson for third overall among active, full-time drivers. Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jeff Gordon ranks first with 24 wins, while Tony Stewart is second with 13 victories.

INDIANAPOLIS CHASSIS: Crew chief Lance McGrew and the No. 88 team will unload Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 88-612. This is a new chassis that has not been raced or tested.

HENDRICK AT INDY: In 16 races (57 entries) at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Hendrick Motorsports has tallied seven wins, 17 top-five finishes, 26 top-10s and 661 laps led. Most recently, Johnson went to Victory Lane in the July 2009 event, repeating as the race winner.

BRICKYARD WINS: In Sprint Cup competition, Hendrick Motorsports has the most wins (seven) and has led the most laps (661) at Indianapolis. Gordon, the winningest NASCAR driver at IMS with four Sprint Cup victories, scored the inaugural Brickyard 400 win in 1994.

CHEVY STREAK: Chevrolet has won 11 of the 16 Sprint Cup events held at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, including the more recent seven. In addition, a Chevy has started from the Brickyard 400 pole position seven times.

CELL PHONES FOR SOLDIERS: Helping American troops keep in touch with their loved ones is now as easy as bringing a gently used mobile phone to a NASCAR event. Cell Phones for Soldiers raises money through the collection of gently used mobile phones and will have drop-off boxes at 16 race events in 2010. In addition to helping troops call home, the first 100 fans donating gently used phones at each track will receive a hat, courtesy of the GM Military Discount program. During the last six years, Cell Phones for Soldiers has provided more than one million pre-paid calling cards and 60 million minutes of calling time to soldiers overseas. Visit www.cellphonesforsoldiers.com for information on how to donate at one of 3,000 collection points nationwide or to download a pre-paid, pre-addressed mailing label.

GUARD GARAGE: Visit www.DaleJrGuardGarage.com and join the Guard Garage Fan Club to stay up-to-date with Guard drivers and score free ringtones, wallpapers and more.

FREE JR NATION FAN CLUB: Now race fans can get a free subscription to the JR Nation Crew Fan Club -- the official fan club of Earnhardt and JR Motorsports. The club's website features chat rooms, forums and blogs. For more information, visit www.DaleJr.com/JRNation.

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AMP UP THE 88: Marshall Carlson, general manager of Hendrick Motorsports, will participate in a live video chat with fans on Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. ET on AMP Energy's website, www.ampupthe88.com. The site features weekly chats with a special guest or a member of the No. 88 AMP Energy/National Guard team, daily sweepstakes with autographed No. 88 AMP Energy/National Guard team memorabilia, videos, photos and more.

CHEVY DAY: On Sunday at 10 a.m. local time, Earnhardt will participate in a fan question-and-answer session at the Team Chevy stage adjacent to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall of Fame Museum inside the track. The Chevy display will be open from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. on Friday, 7 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday and 7 a.m.-2 p.m. on Sunday.

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DALE EARNHARDT JR., DRIVER, NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET (ON WHAT A WIN AT INDIANAPOLIS WOULD MEAN.) "When somebody asks me what it would feel like to win here, I think about the open-wheel history of this track, and I think about drivers like (Mario) Andretti and (A.J.) Foyt and the guys even before them. I think about the history of this track and how it's survived the war and closed down and opened back up and everything that it's been through. When they first brought stock cars here to practice, it was a realization for a lot of people, including myself, being an aspiring driver at the time, that I may have a chance one day to race at Indianapolis that I otherwise didn't think that I would have unless I was to go in the open-wheel series."

LANCE McGREW, CREW CHIEF, NO. 88 AMP ENERGY/NATIONAL GUARD CHEVROLET (ON RUNNING LAST YEAR'S SETUP AT INDIANAPOLIS.): "I think you always look at your past setups. There are some places we go where you will carbon copy it. But you continue to evolve. I think some of the stuff we ran at Indy last year, we now have better stuff. Sometimes we will try our old packages and then may migrate more toward what we've been racing lately. I think that Indy race was a good one for us. We had a car capable of finishing in the top five but didn't end up with the finish. This season we've managed to run up front and stay up front when we've had cars capable of doing so and doing it pretty consistently."

McGREW (ON WHAT A WIN AT INDIANAPOLIS WOULD MEAN.): "There's a level of excitement that is pretty surreal there, and there is such a history with that track. I remember sitting on the couch when I was a kid watching that race (Indianapolis 500) every year. I can't imagine what it would be like to win there. I think that would be the ultimate. It's a track that Dale really loves, and he is such a historian when it comes to NASCAR and racing in general that kissing the bricks would have to be pretty incredible. I've been lucky enough to win at O'Reilly Raceway Park couple of times (laughs) and we've kissed the start-finish line, but it's not quite the same. Winning at Indianapolis would be pretty incredible."

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Courtesy of Hendrick Motorsports.
Media Relations | No. 88 AMP Energy / National Guard Racing

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