Travis Kvapil
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Born: | March 1, 1976 | |
Birthplace: | Janesville, Wisconsin | |
Achievements: | — | |
Awards: | 2001 CTS Rookie of the Year | |
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Statistics | ||
Car #, Team | #28 - Yates Racing | |
First Race: | 2004 Subway 500 (Martinsville) | |
Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
0 | 5 | 0 |
NASCAR Nationwide Series Statistics | ||
First Race: | 2001 Outback Steakhouse 300 (Kentucky) | |
Last Race: | 2007 Food City 250 (Bristol | |
Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
0 | 0 | 0 |
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Statistics | ||
Car #, Team | #09 - Roush Fenway Racing | |
Best NCTS Position: | 1st - 2003 (Craftsman Truck Series) | |
First Race: | 2001 Florida Dodge Dealers 250 (Daytona) | |
First Win: | 2001 Silverado 350 (Texas) | |
Last Win: | 2007 Smith's Las Vegas 350 (Las Vegas) | |
Wins | Top Tens | Poles |
9 | 79 | 4 |
Statistics current as of May 31, 2008. |
Travis Kvapil (pronounced kwah-pil) (born March 1, 1976, in Janesville, Wisconsin) is an American race car driver. He currently drives the #28 Ford for Yates Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the #09 Ford F-150 for Roush Fenway Racing in the Craftsman Truck Series.
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[edit] Early career
Kvapil began racing at Rockford Speedway in Rockford, Illinois, in 1992 and won the American Short Tracker division track championship in 1994.[1] He then moved up to super late models at Madison International Speedway and was the track rookie of the year in 1995. He became the track's youngest super late model track champion in 1996. He moved up to a Midwest regional touring series - the ARTGO series (now Midwest Challenge Series). He finished in the Top 10 in points every season from 1998 to 2000.
[edit] NASCAR career
[edit] Craftsman Truck Series
In 2001, Kvapil made his debut in the Craftsman Truck Series driving the #60 CAT Rental Stores Chevrolet owned by Addington Racing. He had one win and 18 Top 10 finishes in 24 starts which led him to finish fourth in the season standings. He was awarded the Craftsman Truck Series Rookie of the Year.
In 2002, he had one win and 14 Top 10 finishes to finish ninth in the final points standings.
In 2003, he switched to the #16 IWX MotorFreight Chevrolet for Steve Coulter and XPress Motorsports. He had an excellent year, winning his first Craftsman Truck Series Championship, one win and 22 top ten finishes in 25 starts. Kvapil also completed every lap but one throughout the season, recording a 99.9% lap completion rate that still stands as a Craftsman Truck Series record.
In 2004, he again changed teams, this time for Alexander Meshkin in the #24 Line-X-Benders Toyota for Bang! Racing. In 2004 Kvapil won the Line-X 200 at Michigan International Raceway to give Toyota their first win in the top tiers of NASCAR. He also made his first NEXTEL Cup start, driving three races in the #06 Mobil One Dodge for Penske Racing South.
For the 2007 season, Kvapil returned to the Truck Series to drive the #6 truck for Roush Fenway Racing, winning four races and recording 12 Top 10 finishes, and finishing sixth in the final points standings. He returned to Roush Fenway in 2008 after Joey Clanton was released from the #09 ride, in addition to driving for Yates in Cup.
[edit] Sprint/NEXTEL Cup
In 2005, he signed with Penske Racing to drive the #77 Kodak Dodge. He scored two top-10 finishes and finished 33rd in points. At the end of the season, Penske folded the team after Kodak pulled its sponsorship.
In 2006, he drove the #32 PPI Motorsports Tide Chevrolet. Kvapil's best finish came at Pocono and Talladega, both with 19th-place finishes. After spending one season in the Craftsman Truck Series, Kvapil returned full time to the Cup series in 2008 as the driver of the #28 Yates Racing Ford. He started the year without full sponsorship. For the Daytona 500, K&N Filters sponsored the team. Two weeks later at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, he scored an 8th place finish, the third of his career. Zaxby's, Kvapil's sponsor in the Truck Series, sponsored the #28 team for the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, the fourth race of the season. In the Aaron's 499 he finished in the 6th position with a one race sponsorship from Northern Tool and Equipment. The Next race Richmond Kvapil's sponsor was Discount tires he finished 16th. At Darlington He was sponsered by LaFayette Ford and finished 6th. At the coca-cola 600 Kvapil was sponsored by Lumber Liquidators and finshed 26th. At Dover He finished 11th unsponsred.
[edit] References
- ^ "Rockford Speedway is a "NASCAR home track"; Kevin Ramsell; March 6, 2007; Retrieved October 22, 2007
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Preceded by Mike Bliss |
NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Champion 2003 |
Succeeded by Bobby Hamilton |
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Sprint Cup drivers | David Ragan (#6) | Greg Biffle (#16) | Matt Kenseth (#17) | Jamie McMurray (#26) | Carl Edwards (#99) |
Craftsman Truck Series drivers | Travis Kvapil/Bobby East/Jon Wes Townley (#09) | Colin Braun (#6) | Erik Darnell (#99) |
Development drivers | Ricky Stenhouse, Jr. |
Partnerships and affiliations | Baker Curb Racing | Circle Bar Racing | JTG Racing | No Fear Racing | Wood Brothers Racing | Yates Racing |
Other | Jack Roush | John W. Henry | Fenway Sports Group | Robbie Reiser | Sam Belnavis | Mark Martin | Roush Racing: Driver X |
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