AT&T Congratulates Driver Jeff Burton as He Moves up to Second Place in NASCAR's Chase for the Cup with a Win in Charlotte
Burton's Spectacular Bank of America 500 Win Moves the AT&T Racing Team Closer to a Championship
Dallas, Texas, October 15, 2008
With five races left in the Chase for the Cup, a 10-race playoff series in NASCAR's elite-level stock-car racing circuit, AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is proud to congratulate driver Jeff Burton and Richard Childress Racing (RCR) on their thrilling victory in the Bank of America 500. The victory at Lowe's Motor Speedway last Saturday night in Concord, N.C., was Burton's second of the season, and it vaulted the driver of the No. 31 AT&T Chevrolet into second place in the standings. Burton now sits only 69 points behind Chase leader Jimmie Johnson.
"We're absolutely thrilled for Jeff, the AT&T Racing team and our friends at RCR," said Tim McGhee, director of National Sponsorships for AT&T. "This was an awesome win in Charlotte, and it couldn't have come at a better time. The dedication to excellence that the AT&T Racing team has shown all year is evident as they move in closer on a much-deserved championship. The AT&T community is really proud to be represented by such a terrific team."
Burton said: "It was a huge night for us! The entire AT&T team did an amazing job of making sure that we were efficient and at our best. Teamwork is what really won this race. I am really honored to be a part of this group, as well as to be representing AT&T and its dedicated employees. We're going to work hard over the next five races to continue our success and hopefully deliver AT&T a championship."
Burton led the final 57 of 334 laps after passing Greg Biffle for the top spot on Lap 278. This was Burton's 21st career Cup victory and his third at Lowe's.
This year marks AT&T's seventh season as the primary sponsor for the No. 31 RCR Chevrolet and the fourth year with Burton behind the wheel of the Cup car. In 2007, Burton helped deliver another successful season for AT&T Racing, highlighted by a win at Texas, nine top-five finishes, 18 top-10 finishes and a spot in the season-ending Chase for the Cup. Burton finished eighth in the point standings, marking the seventh time in his 15-year career that he finished in the top 10 in the championship standings.
For more information online, visit www.att.com/racing.
Dallas, Texas, October 15, 2008
With five races left in the Chase for the Cup, a 10-race playoff series in NASCAR's elite-level stock-car racing circuit, AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) is proud to congratulate driver Jeff Burton and Richard Childress Racing (RCR) on their thrilling victory in the Bank of America 500. The victory at Lowe's Motor Speedway last Saturday night in Concord, N.C., was Burton's second of the season, and it vaulted the driver of the No. 31 AT&T Chevrolet into second place in the standings. Burton now sits only 69 points behind Chase leader Jimmie Johnson.
"We're absolutely thrilled for Jeff, the AT&T Racing team and our friends at RCR," said Tim McGhee, director of National Sponsorships for AT&T. "This was an awesome win in Charlotte, and it couldn't have come at a better time. The dedication to excellence that the AT&T Racing team has shown all year is evident as they move in closer on a much-deserved championship. The AT&T community is really proud to be represented by such a terrific team."
Burton said: "It was a huge night for us! The entire AT&T team did an amazing job of making sure that we were efficient and at our best. Teamwork is what really won this race. I am really honored to be a part of this group, as well as to be representing AT&T and its dedicated employees. We're going to work hard over the next five races to continue our success and hopefully deliver AT&T a championship."
Burton led the final 57 of 334 laps after passing Greg Biffle for the top spot on Lap 278. This was Burton's 21st career Cup victory and his third at Lowe's.
This year marks AT&T's seventh season as the primary sponsor for the No. 31 RCR Chevrolet and the fourth year with Burton behind the wheel of the Cup car. In 2007, Burton helped deliver another successful season for AT&T Racing, highlighted by a win at Texas, nine top-five finishes, 18 top-10 finishes and a spot in the season-ending Chase for the Cup. Burton finished eighth in the point standings, marking the seventh time in his 15-year career that he finished in the top 10 in the championship standings.
For more information online, visit www.att.com/racing.
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