ABINGDON, VA (July 12th 2016) – Chad Finchum is returning to pilot the No. 39 Reynolds Wrap Toyota Camry for Martin-McClure Racing this weekend as the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East travels North to compete at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in the United Site Services 70. This will be the second of four starts Finchum will make with MMR this race season. Finchum's first showing was at Bristol Motor Speedway where he qualified for the event in 2nd position. Finchum then led 112 of the 125 lap event and finished the event earning his first win in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East as well as securing the first win for the MMR organization. The team hopes to build off of Finchum's early success and have a strong showing in New Hampshire.
New Hampshire Motor Speedway is a one-mile, oval track located in Loudon, NH and has hosted NASCAR events annually since the 1990s. Fans can expect close-quarters racing as well as challenging restarts similar to short track racing conditions despite the one-mile length.
Crew Chief Information:
Bristol, VA native, Chris Carrier, will serve as crew chief for the MMR No.39 Reynolds Wrap Toyota Camry team this weekend. Carrier, has wins across all three of NASCAR's national touring series was Finchum's Crew Chief for his victory in Bristol earlier this season.
Eric McClure:
"I always love going to NHMS. It's a great facility; I always enjoyed competing there as a driver and returning as an owner has not diminished the optimism."
"This is Chad's first K&N east race since the win at Bristol, and the one track on his schedule he has not been to. I am looking forward to seeing how quickly he adapts to the track, gets into a rhythm, as well as his progression throughout the race. He has helped set the bar very high for our organization, and I am confident we will have another strong Reynolds Wrap Camry this weekend."
Hal Martin:
"Even though this is MMR's first visit to New Hampshire Motor Speedway and Chad's first start at this track, I feel that he will adapt quickly to the track and have a strong run this weekend. The guys at the shop have put in a lot of work leading up to this race, as they do every week, and we hope to have a strong finish reflecting their work and Chad's talent."
Chad Finchum:
"As a driver, there is always a pressure to perform, but I am calm and ready. I've never been to New Hampshire before, but it is similar to Martinsville and I've done really well there in years past."
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