Joey Coulter Finishes Fourth at Kentucky Speedway

9/23/2012 Joey Coulter Finishes Fourth at Kentucky Speedway

Joey Coulter drove Richard Childress Racing's No. 22 Chevrolet Silverado to a fourth-place finish in the Kentucky 201 after leading 39 laps while battling a tight-handling condition at Kentucky Speedway Friday night. After qualifying in the pole position, the Miami Springs, Fla., native led the first 17 laps of the event before coming to pit road for fuel and a chassis adjustment to combat the tight-handling condition Coulter was battling during the early portion of the 134-lap affair. Back on track, the 2011 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rookie of the Year maintained a position within the top five before regaining the lead on lap 60. Coulter remained out front until the team's final yellow-flag pit stop on lap 81 for four tires, fuel and an additional chassis adjustment. While most teams opted to take two tires or fuel only, Coulter lost the lead on pit road and restarted the race from the fifth position on lap 84. The 22-year-old driver spent the closing laps running in the top five, ultimately crossing the finish line in the fourth position. The top-five finish moves Coulter up to fifth in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver championship point standings, 46 markers behind the leader.

Start - 1 Finish - 4 Laps Led - 39 Points - 5

JOEY COULTER QUOTE:
"I had a great truck tonight. I really thought we had the Chevrolet Silverado to win, but during that last run it cooled down a bunch and we just got too tight. Everyone at RCR is doing a great job for us and I can't thank them enough."