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TUMS FAST RELIEF 500
Oct. 28
Martinsville, VA

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U.S. Army Racing
Racing Episode 01

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Photo of the #39 U.S. Army Chevy Impala

The Car

The #39 U.S. Army Chevy Impala is a hot four-speed racecar – check its specs and see what makes this baby purr.

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Driver

Driving duties this season will be handled by veteran Ryan Newman.

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Pit Crew

See the crew members who keep the #39 U.S. Army Chevy Impala running up front.

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Schedule

View the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule – see when the #39 U.S. Army race team will be pulling into your area.

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Education Outreach

The U.S. Army Racing presents Education for the Future program provides information and encouragement to young people to pursue educational and career opportunities to positively impact their future success.

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News

Don’t let it zoom by – catch up on all 2012 U.S. Army NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing news.

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RACING EPISODE 08

Focused on Victory

This is a war that we are battling out here man, that every day we show up with commitment to drive forward.

After the nation anthem, kiss my wife, kiss my baby, get in the race car. That’s focus time, that’s when you put everything else aside and get ready to fire the missile. Your thinking about how you can get past the car in front of you. How do you save fuel, how do you lap people you know what’s the next thing you have to worry about.

There are other teams digging deep also, they are going to find a way to beat you. It’s our job to get through that and come back like a machine.

Badder and meaner than before. Were racing and we’re winning by thousands of a second, inches. 8,000 horse power, two teams battling it out. It’s fine lines, inches, wickedness.

It’s intense for all these guys, its intense for the sponsors. But for me its important to not be over intense and just do my job in the race car on the race days.

That ring is a plus; you know we don’t have a teacher grading us. We get this ring or we don’t.