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PHOENIX—DGM Racing driver Caitlin Shaw will makes her second appearance in
the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Phoenix International Raceway on Nov.
12. The 21-year-old Albuquerque, N.M. native will pilot The No. 72 Oil Medics/
Community Healthcare Services Chevrolet at the mile tri-oval marking her first
2010 start. Shaw plans on competing in several 2011 truck series races depending
on sponsorship.
Shaw is a junior at Belmont Abbey College. When she isn't in school
or at the race track, Shaw is an intern at Michael Waltrip Racing working with
driver Ryan Truex and MWR’s public relations team.
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Shaw on racing at PIR: “Phoenix is a track that I grew up around, and have raced the (USAC)
midgets at so getting to compete there in the trucks will be a goal I can
scratch off my list. The transition from a midget to a truck is going to be
significant because of the weight difference, but I am glad that I at least have
some laps there to be familiar with the layout of the track.”
Shaw on working with DGM Racing: “I’m looking forward to getting out on the track with the DGM Racing
team. Ever since we put this deal together they have been very supportive. Mario
is a person I can trust to put a good truck out on the track, and I’ve already
done some late model testing with Johnny Chapman so between the two of them I’m
confident we’re going to have a good race. My goal is to learn as much as I can,
and work towards getting approved for the next track level. “
Shaw on sponsors The Oil Medics and Community
Healthcare:“I want to thank The Oil Medics and Community Healthcare Service for
the opportunity to represent their companies. They are allowing me the chance to
get behind the wheel of a truck again, and I couldn’t be more grateful. The Oil
Medics are new to NASCAR, but with the Truckers Going Green campaign I think
they will see how loyal our fans are. Jeff and Shannon of Community Healthcare
Service supported me at ORP and I’m glad they chose to come on board again this
year.”
Shaw on transitioning from public relations to the driver’s seat:
“Michael Waltrip Racing has provided me with an amazing opportunity
to learn from their team. I began as an intern in January and through that time
I have had the chance to see almost every aspect of their public relations,
sales, and sponsor relations efforts. This will help me on the driving aspect of
my career because I can see the bigger picture and what needs to happen to make
a team successful. Also, having the public relations experience with Ryan showed
me as a rookie driver what I need to make sure to do on a race weekend to stay
on schedule. “
Notes
·In 2008, Shaw tested her first truck at Pocono Raceway and later that
year tested at Richmond International Raceway. In 2009, Shaw made her NCWTS
debut at O’Reilly Raceway Park.
·Shaw is a Business Management Major with a Concentration in Marketing
making the 2010 Dean’s List.
·Shaw is the only female from New Mexico to compete in any of NASCAR’s
top-three series.
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