Rookie's Error Cost Hamilton in Kentucky

McDonald’s NASCAR Busch Series driver Bobby Hamilton paid the price for a rookie’s mistake on Saturday Night.  Hamilton’s No. 35 Ford Fusion was nearly destroyed when AJ Frank, a rookie driver, drove into its side.  The impact sent Hamilton slamming into the wall and ended his night with a trip to the infield care center where he was treated and released.

Prior to the accident, Hamilton had his focus set on contending for a victory at The Kentucky Speedway, the site of his second career victory in 2003.  The McDonald’s Ford had qualified 17th for the 200 lap event.  The car was just beginning to come into contention on lap 97 when the wreck occurred.

“This was a disappointing end to what should have been a great night of racing for our team,” said Hamilton. “We took a big hit in the points and had a great racecar destroyed here tonight.  Now we head to Milwaukee and put this behind us.  It’s time to get the McDonald’s Ford back up front on Saturday Night.”

Busch Series regular Stephen Leicht held off the Nextel Cup drivers to claim the win before 70,000 fans at The Kentucky Speedway.  Next Saturday Night, The Series heads to The Milwaukee Mile for racing action.  Check your local listings for broadcast times in your area.