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			Childress Racing searches for first win of season at Mid-Ohio 
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			 [August 12, 2016] 
			Staff Report, NASCAR Wire Service 
 Distributed by The Sports Xchange
 
 It's been 59 races since a full-time 
			Richard Childress Racing NASCAR XFINITY Series driver won a race.
 
 The last time a full-time RCR wheelman celebrated in Victory Lane 
			was when Brendan Gaughan triumphed at Kentucky on Sept. 20, 2014, 
			leading a team sweep of the top-three positions. Brian Scott took 
			second, while Ty Dillon finished third.
 
 Since Gaughan's triumph, RCR full-timers have logged five 
			runner-ups. Scott has been replaced in the stable by Sunoco Rookie 
			Brandon Jones, while Gaughan and Dillon still remain. They will try 
			to earn a win in Saturday's Mid-Ohio Challenge at Mid-Ohio Sports 
			Car Course (3:30 p.m. ET on USA) -- the second of three road-course 
			races this month.
 
 Gaughan visited Victory Lane turning left and right at Road America 
			in 2014, while Dillon placed third at Mid-Ohio last year.
 
 "At Mid-Ohio you have to be very precise," said Gaughan, who 
			finished eighth in last weekend's road course race at Watkins Glen. 
			"You must know what you are doing to get into the corners with 
			proper technique, or there are big penalties. You must be technical 
			to hit the apex of turns well and get into the braking zones in 
			order to carry speed. I love it. It is true road racing."
 
 Dillon placed 11th at Watkins Glen last Saturday and hopes to 
			improve this weekend.
 
 "I think we had some success (at Mid-Ohio last year) because we 
			qualified well (third) and were able to run up front for a majority 
			of the race," Dillon said. "Track position is so important at road 
			course races because it effects pit and race strategy. It will be 
			important to qualify again within the top five, make no mistakes on 
			pit road and maybe have a little luck on your side."
 
 The 19-year-old Jones has limited experience on road courses with 
			only two NASCAR XFINITY Series starts on them. He produced a 
			29th-place finish at Mid-Ohio in the XFINITY Series last year, but 
			looked improved with a 13th-place output at Watkins Glen last 
			weekend."
 
			 "There is a great environment at Mid-Ohio," Jones said. "I was 
			pretty happy to run there last year with RCR in the XFINITY Series 
			car. It was kind of up-and-down day. We would run inside the top 10, 
			then fell back a little bit at the end. The biggest thing I took 
			away from that experience was just making sure to stay on the 
			racetrack. Every once in a while you would dip off and go off the 
			racing surface, so it is important to limit those incidents."
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			Although they haven't won yet, RCR's regulars have consistently 
			registered strong finishes, putting them right in the middle of the 
			NASCAR XFINITY Series Chase hunt. Dillon, Gaughan and Jones rank 
			fourth, sixth and eighth, respectively, on the 12-man Chase Grid and 
			should comfortably make it into the series playoffs when they start 
			at Kentucky in six races. If one of the three can navigate the 
			three-round, seven-race playoff, he would capture RCR its fifth 
			NASCAR XFINITY Series driver championship.
 Race Weekend Preview
 
 NASCAR XFINITY Series
 
 Race: Mid-Ohio Challenge
 
			
			 
			Place: Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
 Date and Time: Saturday, Aug. 13 at 3:30 p.m. ET
 
 Tune-in: USA, MRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio
 
 Distance: 169.35 miles (75 laps)
 
 What to Watch For: Erik Jones, who just announced he will run a full 
			schedule for Furniture Row Racing in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 
			next year, looks to add to his series-leading three wins. ... No 
			driver in the field has ever won at Mid-Ohio, so a new race winner 
			is guaranteed. ... Road course aces Nelson Piquet Jr. and Kenny 
			Habul are all scheduled to race Saturday. Twelfth-place Blake Koch 
			tries to keep the final spot on the Chase Grid. He is trailed by 
			Ross Chastain (-2 points) and Dakoda Armstrong (-9). ... NASCAR Next 
			driver Alon Day will be will make his NASCAR XFINITY Series debut 
			this weekend, becoming the first driver from Israel to start a 
			national series race.
 
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