May 21, 2010
CORNELIUS, N.C. - No. 00 Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota driver David Reutimann doesn't have to worry about competing in the Sprint Showdown to qualify for the Sprint All-Star Race. Reutimann raced his way into Saturday night's main event by winning the Coca-Cola 600 last Memorial Day at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Rain kept Reutimann from celebrating with a victory burnout, but this weekend he finally gets his chance to join other drivers on the frontstretch in the third annual Victory Burnout Challenge prior to Saturday's Sprint Shootout. The driver awarded the most points by the judges earns $10,000 for his charity.
QUOTES:
The All-Star Race: "The All-Star race is a big deal. I've been on the outside looking in on that deal for a lot of years, so it's going to be good to go there and be a part of that. It's such a huge deal. We had a really good test at Charlotte a couple weeks back and felt like our car was really good. Rodney Childers and the Aaron's crew are bringing their A-game every week and we'll just have to see what happens. This is a race that's all or nothing, so that is the exciting part of it. I think that Sprint has done a great job each year coming up with something to keep the event fresh and it's exciting as it gets for the fans and the drivers. Everybody is all in on almost every lap."
The Victory Burnout Challenge: "For me personally, I'm looking forward to the Victory Burnout Challenge. Last year when we won the Coca-Cola 600, that was my first Sprint Cup Series win. The officials wouldn't even let me start the car to get it to our makeshift victory lane. So this is going to be great! I get to go out in someone else's car and burn the wheels off it on the front stretch and not have to worry about the talking-to that I'd get if I was doing that in a team car. That's a pretty great deal if you ask me."
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