tiwi and Valvoline team up with McCumbee
“We’ve been close here before," said McCumbee. “We had a great run in the fall event a couple of years ago. I started the race second and passed Mike Skinner and Ron Hornaday on the outside going down the backstretch with only a couple laps to go. “We had a caution and that set up a green-white-checker finish. I spun the tires a little on the restart and the driver behind me just flat ran me over and caused a big wreck.
“We ended up finishing 13th but that was a great effort by this whole team and I always look forward to coming back here."
tiwi, the technology used by NASCAR in the lap counters and incident data recorders that are on board all racecars in the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide and -2- Camping World Truck Series, is on track this week to promote its product that was developed for the commercial fleet industry to encourage crash avoidance, driver compliance and fleet productivity. The in-vehicle mentoring system can be used by drivers in fleets of all sizes and sends immediate reports to supervisors of driver performance including seat belt usage, speeding violations and driver behavior. The product is estimated to have saved over 200 crashes, prevented 65 injuries and saved companies nearly $19 million in damages over the 155 million documented customer miles in 2008 alone. In addition, testing has proven that using tiwi in-vehicle mentoring will decrease speeding violations by 86 percent. The EPA reports that simply obeying posted speed limits will increase fuel efficiency by as much as 23 percent. For more information on tiwi, please visit www.tiwi.com