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RAB Racing NNS Event Preview: Kansas Speedway

 

Playing the Lottery...James Buescher and the No.99 Ruud team head to Kansas to compete at the Kansas Speedway for the Kansas Lottery 300. Coming into this weekend, Buescher has four previous NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) starts at the 1.5-mile oval. The 24-year-old Texas native also has five starts in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) at the track. In those five NCWTS starts, Buescher has one pole, one victory and two top-fives. Buescher is aiming to secure his third top-10 of the season.

Rely on Ruud...For the final time this season Ruud Comfort Products will adorn the sides of the RAB Racing No. 99 Toyota Camry.

Follow Along...Don't forget you can follow James Buescher and his race team, RAB Racing on all social media platforms including twitter and Instagram at @JamesBuescher, @RAB_Racing and on facebook at facebook.com/JamesBuescherRacing and facebook.com/RABRacing. Continue to stay up-to-date with in-race posts, frequent Q&A chats and giveaway contests!

Welcome Ruud Guests...James Buescher and the No. 99 Ruud team will be racing in front of a large group of Ruud guests this weekend at Kansas Speedway. In addition to have many guests on hand for the Kansas Speedway, the logos of J&B Supply and Key Refrigeration will grace the c-post and the TV panel of the No. 99 Ruud Toyota Camry.

Chassis Info...RAB Racing will bring chassis No. 057 with them to Kansas. This particular chassis was last raced at Kentucky Speedway earlier this month.

Tune In...With only five races remaining in the 2014 season, the NASCAR Nationwide Series heads to the mid-west for series' one and only trip the 1.5-mile Kansas Speedway oval. The Kansas Lottery 300 can be seen on Saturday, October 4 at 3:30 p.m. EDT on ESPN2. The event can also be heard on SiriusXM Satellite Radio channel 90 and on MRN Radio.

 

James Buescher on Racing at Kansas Speedway:

 

"Our Ruud team and I are looking forward to getting to Kansas this week. We unloaded with a really fast Camry last week at Dover and just being a couple weeks removed from Chicago; I hope that can translate well over to this weekend. Kansas and Chicagoland Speedway are very similar and we had a decent run there, I think that our RAB Racing team will be very prepared coming into this weekend so we can go out there and have a solid run. I haven't typically run well in the Nationwide Series at Kansas but I do enjoy the track and the racing that it develops so I would like nothing more than to improve my stats. Most of all, I just want to get a good finish for Ruud, my team and all the guests that will be in stands cheering us on.

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