| Owner(s) name | Junie Donlavey |
| Racing series | Winston Cup |
| Number of championships | 0 |
| Number of wins | 1 |
| Car number(s) | #53, #77, #90, #91, #93, #98, #99 |
| Notable driver(s) | Ken Schrader, Ernie Irvan, Dick Trickle |
| Notable sponsor(s) | Red Baron Frozen Pizza, Heilig-Meyers, Hills Bros Coffee, Maxx Race Cards |
| Manufacturer | Oldsmobile, Hudson, Chevrolet Mercury, Ford |
| Shop location | Richmond, Virginia |
| Year opened | 1950 |
| Year closed | 2005 |
W. Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver Virgil Earnest Irvan, more commonly known as Ernie Irvan, (born January 13, 1959 in Salinas California) is a former race driver in NASCAR Richard "Dick" Trickle (born October 27, 1941 in Wisconsin Rapids Wisconsin) is an auto racer. The Schwan Food Company is a multibillion-dollar privately owned company with 22000 employees worldwide Heilig-Meyers was a furniture store that was founded in 1913 by two Lithuanian immigrants who named the store after their surnames Oldsmobile was a brand of Automobile produced for most of its existence by General Motors. The Hudson Motor Car Company made Hudson and other brand Automobiles in Detroit Michigan, from 1909 to 1954 Chevrolet (ˌʃɛvroʊˈleɪ - French origin (also known as Chevy) is a Brand of Automobile, produced by General Motors (GM Mercury is an Automobile Marque of the Ford Motor Company founded in 1939 by Edsel Ford, son of Henry Ford, to market entry-level-luxury Ford Motor Company is an American Multinational corporation and the world's fourth largest automaker based on Worldwide vehicle sales, following This article is about the city of Richmond the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The 1950 NASCAR Grand National Season began on Sunday February 5 and ended on Sunday October 29. The 2005 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series began on Saturday February 12. C. "Junie" Donlavey (born April 8, 1924 in Richmond, Virginia), is a former NASCAR Sprint Cup Series car owner with a team based in Richmond. Events 217 - Roman Emperor Caracalla is Assassinated (and succeeded by his Praetorian Year 1924 ( MCMXXIV) was a Leap year starting on Tuesday (link will display the full calendar of the Gregorian calendar. This article is about the city of Richmond the capital of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing ( NASCAR) is the largest sanctioning body of Stock cars in the United States. Rarely fielding a car without his familiar #90, he began fielding his team in 1950. He drove for his team at first, but soon gave way to other drivers. Donlavey earned a reputation as working well with young drivers over his tenure, as Ken Schrader and Jody Ridley won NASCAR Rookie of the Year honors while driving for Donlavey. Kenneth Schrader (born May 29, 1955 in Fenton Missouri) is a second-generation race car driver Jody Ridley (born May 19, 1942, in Chatsworth Georgia) is a former NASCAR driver The NASCAR Rookie of the Year Award is presented to the first-year driver that has the best season in a NASCAR season Donlavey served in the United States Navy during the 1940s. Afterwards, Donlavey started his own auto repair business, and began to develop an interest in racing. He will be inducted in the International Motorsports Hall of Fame in 2007. The International Motorsports Hall of Fame is a Hall of Fame dedicated to enshrining those who have contributed the most to Auto racing either as a driver owner
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Donlavey made his debut as an owner in 1950 at Martinsville Speedway, where Runt Harris drove Donlavey's Oldsmobile to a nineteenth place finish after suffering mechanical failures. Martinsville Speedway is an International Speedway Corporation -owned NASCAR stock car racing track located in Ridgeway Virginia. Donlavey's next race as an owner came in 1952 Southern 500, fielding the #53 Hudson Hornet for Joe Weatherly. The Southern 500 is the annual spring NASCAR Sprint Cup race held at Darlington Raceway in Darlington South Carolina, USA The Hudson Hornet is an automobile that was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit Michigan between 1951 and 1954 Joe Weatherly ( May 29, 1922 - January 19, 1964) was a two-time NASCAR championship driver He started 38th and finished 16th. He did not field a car again until 1957, when Emanuel Zervakis drove Donlavey's #90 Ford at Raleigh Speedway, finishing 24th. Emanuel Zervakis ( January 30 1930 -June 25 2003 was a NASCAR driver and team owner Raleigh Speedway (originally Southland Speedway) was a one-mile (1 Zervakis ran two more races for Donlavey that year, at Langhorne Speedway and Martinsville, finishing 26th and 22nd respectively. Langhorne Speedway was an automobile racetrack located in Langhorne Pennsylvania, a northern suburb of Philadelphia. Harris ran another race for Donlavey as well, finishing 39th at the Southern 500. Zervakis returned to run Donlavey's Chevys the next season, but did not a finish a race all season. Donlavey only ran one race in 1959, at the Capital City 200. It was the 1st Daytona 500 and only race to be caution-free the winner was Lee Petty. The Chevy Rock and Roll 400 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car race held at the Richmond International Raceway in Richmond Virginia Harris had a fifth place finish in that race.
Harris ran three more races for Donlavey the following season, but struggled with mechanical problems, and could only manage a best finish of 30th. Speedy Thompson took over for three races, his best finish being a 12th at the Dixie 300. Alfred "Speedy" Thompson (born April 3, 1926 in Monroe North Carolina &ndash died April 2, 1972 in Charlotte North The Pep Boys Auto 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia Tiny Lund drove for Donlavey at the Atlanta 500, but finished 36th after suffering engine failure early in the race. DeWayne Louis "Tiny" Lund ( November 14, 1929 in Harlan Iowa &ndash August 17, 1975 at Talladega Superspeedway The Kobalt Tools 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car race that is actually in length held in March at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton Georgia Johnny Roberts drove one race for Donlavey in 1961, finishing 21st at Richmond after suffering a blown head gasket. A head gasket is a Gasket that sits between the Engine block and Cylinder head in an Internal combustion engine.
Donlavey did not field a car until 1965, when Sonny Hutchins took over the ride. Ernest Lloyd "Sonny" Hutchins ( May 17, 1929 - November 21, 2005) was a stock car driver who raced in NASCAR 's Grand Making ten starts, he had a fifth place run at Moyock, and a tenth at Martinsville. After going 1966 without a top-ten, Hutchins came back in 1967, and had two top ten finishes. He finished 34th in points. He made four starts in 1968, but they all ended in DNFs. He made eight starts in 1969, and had two second-place finishes, at Dover and Richmond, respectively. Dover International Speedway is a NASCAR -sanctioned Race track located in Dover Delaware, owned by and serving as the corporate headquarters of
Hutchins returned in 1970, and had a fifth-place at Richmond, but was soon removed from the ride. LeeRoy Yarbrough drove for Donlavey in one race at Trenton Speedway, but his engine expired several laps into the race. Lonnie Yarbrough (born September 17, 1938 in Jacksonville Florida, died December 7, 1984) was a NASCAR racer Trenton Speedway was a racing facility located near Trenton New Jersey at the New Jersey State Fairgrounds. Bill Dennis finished the year with Donlavey. Bill Dennis is a former NASCAR driver He made his debut at age 26 at the 1962 Capital City 300 in the#98 and finished 15th Dennis would run with Donlavey in his first full season the next year. He had ten top-tens, one pole position, and finished eighteenth in points. Dennis started 1972, with a fifth at Richmond, but resigned after that race. Max Berrier, Butch Hartman, Bobby Isaac, David Pearson, Johnny Rutherford, and Fred Lorenzen were among those who shared the ride for the rest of the year. Ed Berrier (born November 8, 1961 in Winston-Salem North Carolina) is a second-generation NASCAR driver Elmer Earl "Butch" Hartman IV (born January 10 1965 in Highland Park Michigan) is an American Bobby Isaac ( August 1, 1932 – August 14, 1977) is a former NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) Series champion David Gene Pearson (born December 22, 1934 in Spartanburg, South Carolina) is a former American NASCAR Racecar Fred Lorenzen (born December 30, 1934 in Elmhurst Illinois) is a former NASCAR driver Donlavey also fielded a second car for the first time in his career, when he fielded the #98 at Martinsville for Isaac, who finished 35th as a teammate to Jimmy Hensley, and again two races later at the National 500 for Richard D. Jimmy Hensley (born October 11, 1945) is a former NASCAR driver The Bank of America 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race that is hosted annually at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord North Carolina, Brown, who finished 41st.
In 1973, Donlavey secured his first full-time sponsor, signing Truxmore Industries. Brooks began the year with Donlavey, and ran part of his season with him. Other drivers included Harry Gant, Charlie Glotzbach, Ray Hendrick, and a one-off with Yvon Duhamel. Harry Phil Gant (born January 10, 1940 in Taylorsville North Carolina) is a retired American racecar driver best known for driving the number 33 Skoal Charlie Glotzbach (born June 19, 1938) is a former ARCA and NASCAR driver who competed in NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup (now Sprint Ray Hendrick (born April 1, 1929, died September 28, 1990) was known as "Mr Yvon Duhamel (born October 17, 1939 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a French-Canadian professional motorcycle racer and He also fielded the 98 for Brooks and Richie Panch. Then next season, Dennis returned for three races, before being replaced by multiple drivers. Glotzbach ran eleven races with him, the most by any driver that year. In 1975, Donlavey decided to run full-time, and hired Brooks as driver. Brooks ran 25 races, had six top-fives and finished 10th in points. Donlavey also fielded a second car, the #93, for Kenny Brightbill, Dick May, Earl Ross, and Jody Ridley. Dick May competed in 185 races in the NASCAR Grand National/Winston Cup (now Sprint Cup Series) between 1967 and 1985 Earl Ross (born September 4, 1941 in Fortune Prince Edward Island, Canada) is a Canadian race car driver who competed from 1973 to 1976 In 1976, Brooks had eighteen top-ten finishes and finished tenth in points again. The 1976 season in NASCAR auto racing Season recap Daytona 500 See also 1976 Daytona 500 The #93 ran in two races for Buck Baker and Gene Felton, with Donlavey also fielding the #99 for Dick Trickle at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Elzie Wylie Baker Sr better known as Buck Baker ( March 4, 1919 in Richburg South Carolina - April 14, 2002 in Charlotte Lowe's Motor Speedway (formerly Charlotte Motor Speedway) is a speedway in Concord North Carolina, north of Charlotte. The next season, Brooks finished sixth in points, with Donlavey fielding the #93 for Belgian racer Christine Beckers. The Kingdom of Belgium is a Country in northwest Europe. It is a founding member of the European Union and hosts its headquarters as well as those She finished 37th. Brooks began 1978 by finishing fifth in two out of the first three races of the season, but despite an eighth-place points finish, Brooks departed the team.
In 1979, Donlavey signed Ricky Rudd to drive the #90. Ricky Rudd (born September 12, 1956) is a retired American NASCAR driver Competing in 28 races, Rudd had 17 top-ten finishes and finished 9th in points. Donlavey also fielded the #77 Sunny King Mercury for Jody Ridley, who had two top-tens in three races. After Rudd left at the end of the season, Ridley signed to drive the 90 for the full season. He had eighteen top-ten finishes, finished seventh in points, and was named Rookie of the Year. The next season, he finished fifth in points and won the Mason-Dixon 500, the only points win Donlavey would have during his career. The Best Buy 400 benefiting Student Clubs for Autism Speaks is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held annually at Dover International After losing the Truxmore sponsorship, J. D. Stacy sponsored the car in 1982, but after he failed to post a top-five, Ridley left the team. Brooks returned to the team, where he posted two top-fives and finished 14th in points with sponsorship from Chamelon Sunglasses. After just one top-five in 1984, Brooks departed the team for the final time. The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 19 and ended on Sunday November 18.
The next season, Donlavey signed rookie driver Ken Schrader to pilot the #90, with new sponsorship from Ultra Seal. Schrader had three top-tens and finished sixteenth in points. In 1986, Red Baron Frozen Pizza, signed as primary sponsor, and in 1987, Schrader won one of two qualifying races for the Daytona 500, as well as picking up a pole at Darlington Raceway, finishing tenth in championship points. The 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began February 16 and ended November 16. The 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began February 8 and ended November 22. The Daytona 500 is a 200-lap long NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held annually at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach Florida. Darlington Raceway is a Race track built for NASCAR racing located near Darlington South Carolina. At the end of the season, Schrader left, and was replaced by Benny Parsons with Bull's Eye Barbecue Sauce. Benjamin Stewart Parsons ( July 12 1941 – January 16 2007) was an American NASCAR driver and later an announcer/analyst Running what turned out to be his last season, Parsons competed in 27 starts and grabbed an eighth-place finish at Phoenix International Raceway. Phoenix International Raceway, or just PIR, is a one mile Tri-oval race track located in Avondale Arizona. He was replaced for one race at North Wilkesboro by Jimmy Means, who finished 24th. North Wilkesboro Speedway is a Short track that held races in NASCAR's top three series from NASCAR's inception in 1949 until its closure in 1996 Jimmy Means (born May 29[[ 950]] in Huntsville Alabama) is a former Winston Cup / Nextel Cup owner/driver After the season, Bull's Eye left the team, and Donlavey signed rookie Chad Little to his ride. Chad Little (born April 29, 1963 in Spokane Washington) is a former NASCAR driver However, Little struggled and was released after the Coca-Cola 600. The Coca-Cola 600 (formerly the World 600) and also known as the "Coke 600" is a in length Stock car race held annually at Lowe's Motor Speedway Donlavey cut back to part-time schedule for the rest of the season, with Stan Barrett and Lennie Pond running selected races for him. Lennie Pond (born August 11, 1940 in Ettrick Virginia) is a former NASCAR driver
In 1990, Donlavey signed True Cure as sponsor, and at the advice of Schrader, signed Ernie Irvan as driver. The 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Sunday February 11 and ended on Sunday November 18. Unfortunately, True Cure did not meet their financial expectations, and Donlavey cancelled the contract. Despite the financial setback, Donlavey fielded a second car, the #91, at GM Goodwrench 500 for J.T. Hayes as a teammate to Irvan. The Subway 400 was the second race of the NASCAR Nextel Cup season until 2004 held a week after the Daytona 500. Terri O'Connell (born James Terrell Hayes in Corinth Mississippi) is a former Motorsports racing champion After three races, Donlavey granted permission for Irvan to seek other opportunities, and Irvan signed with Morgan-McClure Motorsports. Morgan-McClure Motorsports was an American Auto racing team that competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Buddy Baker and Charlie Glotzbach ran nine races between the two of him for the rest of the season. For the American composer see Buddy Baker (composer. For the DC Comics character see Animal Man. The next season, Donlavey signed Robby Gordon for the first two races of the season. Robert W Gordon (born in Bellflower California, on January 2, 1969) is an American Racing driver who currently competes in the NASCAR He finished 18th and 26th, respectively. At the Motorcraft Quality Parts 500, Donlavey fielded a car for Wally Dallenbach, Jr., who would run eleven races for him that season. The Kobalt Tools 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car race that is actually in length held in March at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton Georgia Wally Dallenbach Jr (born May 23, 1963 in East Brunswick New Jersey) is a former NASCAR Winston Cup driver
Dorsey Schroeder started off 1992 driving for Donlavey, before Glotzbach took over for two races. Dorsey Schroeder is a race car driver born February 5, 1953 in Kirkwood Missouri. The 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Season began on February 9 and ended on November 15. Other drivers who raced for Donlavey that year were Glotzbach, Kerry Teague, Pancho Carter, Bobby Hillin, Jr., and Hut Stricklin. Duane "Pancho" Carter Jr (born June 11 1950 in Racine Wisconsin) is a retired American race car driver Bobby Hillin Jr (born June 5 1964 in Midland Texas) is an American Stock car Racecar driver. Waymond Lane "Hut" Stricklin was a NASCAR Race car driver. Hillin returned to run the full season for Donlavey the next year, with sponsorship from Heilig-Meyers. Heilig-Meyers was a furniture store that was founded in 1913 by two Lithuanian immigrants who named the store after their surnames Hillin posted a best finish was eleventh and he finished twenty-seventh in points. Hillin ran just three races in 1994, before he was replaced by Mike Wallace. The 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 20 and ended on Sunday November 13. Mike Wallace (born March 10 1959 in Fenton Missouri) is a NASCAR race car driver Wallace made 22 starts and had a fifth-place finish at the season-ending Hooters 500. The Pep Boys Auto 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup stock car race held at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Hampton, Georgia He returned in 1995 but dropped to 34th in points. The 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on February 12 and concluded November 12.
After making ten starts in 1996, Wallace was released in favor of Dick Trickle, whose best finish that season was a thirteenth at Michigan. The 1996 NASCAR Winston Cup Series started on February 18 1996 and ended on November 10 1996 with Terry Labonte pulling off a massive Michigan International Speedway is a two-mile (322-km moderate-banked D-shaped Superspeedway located off U Trickle signed the next season. He posted two top-fives and finished 31st in points. He improved to 29th in points in 1998, but he, along with Heling-Meyers and crew chief Tommy Baldwin, Jr., left the team at the end of the year. 1998 in NASCAR can refer to any of the following NASCAR national series 1998 NASCAR Winston Cup Series - The top racing series in NASCAR Tommy Baldwin Jr (born October 27, 1966 in Bellport New York) is the competition Director for Bill Davis Racing in the NASCAR During the season, Donlavey missed attending his first race in years, when he had to undergo heart surgery. Cardiac surgery is Surgery on the Heart and/or Great vessels performed by a Cardiac surgeon.
After the loss of personnel in 1998, Donlavey announced that for 1999, he would field the #90 Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce Ford Taurus driven by rookie Mike Harmon. The 1999 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 7 and ended on Sunday November 21. Big Daddy's BBQ Sauce ( is a company that produces Barbecue sauce. The Ford Taurus is an Automobile manufactured by the Ford Motor Company in the United States. Mike Harmon (born January 24, 1958 in Birmingport Alabama) is an American race car driver During the lead-up to the Daytona 500, rumors began spreading that Big Daddy's was not paying its sponsorship checks. Originally, those rumors were denied by Donlavey, but questions continued to swirl when the team practiced for the 500 without Big Daddy's sponsor decals on the car. Eventually, it was revealed that Big Daddy had not been paying its checks on time. Before long, tensions became so high that Harmon was fired for the ride before the race and replaced by Wallace. The team ran the 500 with sponsorship from Accu-turn and Kodiak (a one-race deal after Kodiak's regular team missed the race). Larry Hedrick Motorsports is a former NASCAR team It was owned by businessman Larry Hedrick and always fielded the #41 Chevrolet in both the Winston The Big Daddy's contract was cancelled, and Morgan Shepherd took over the next week at Rockingham, and Stanton Barrett at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Clay Morgan Shepherd (born October 21, 1941) has been a NASCAR Nextel Cup driver since 1977. Stanton Barrett (born December 1, 1972 in Bishop California) is a NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series driver and Las Vegas Motor Speedway, located in Clark County, Nevada, just outside Las Vegas, is a 1200 acre (4 Those two drivers, along with Hut Stricklin and Ed Berrier, shared the driving duties of the 90 for the rest of the year. Ed Berrier (born November 8, 1961 in Winston-Salem North Carolina) is a second-generation NASCAR driver
In 2000, Berrier signed to drive the 90 from sponsorship from Hills Brothers Coffee, competing for Rookie of the Year honors. The 2000 NASCAR Winston Cup Season began on Sunday February 13 and ended on Sunday November 20. Berrier struggled during the course of the season, DNQ-ing nine times, before he was released. Brian Simo took over at Watkins Glen, before Stricklin took over the rest of the year. Brian Simo (born October 1, 1959) is a race car driver from Carlsbad, California, USA Watkins Glen International (nicknamed "The Glen" is an auto race track located near Watkins Glen New York, at the southern tip of Seneca Lake. He signed to drive the 90 full-time in 2001, and had a sixth-place run at Michigan, but the team continued to struggle. The 2001 NASCAR Winston Cup season began on February 11 and ended on November 23. At the EA Sports 500, Donlavey fielded the #91 for Rick Mast, but did not make the race. The AMP Energy 500 is a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held at Talladega Superspeedway in Talladega, Alabama Rick Mast (born March 4, 1957, in Rockbridge Baths, Virginia) is a former NASCAR driver More trouble began brewing when Sara Lee asked Donlavey to move his team from Richmond to North Carolina. North Carolina ( is a state located on the Atlantic Seaboard in the southeastern United States When Donlavey refused, they announced they were leaving for Bill Davis Racing, taking Stricklin with them. Bill Davis Racing is a racing team that participates in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and Craftsman Truck Series.
Mast signed with Donlavey for 2002 with sponsorship from the C.F. Sauer Company. The 2002 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 10, and ended on Sunday November 17. The CF Sauer Company is a cooking products business that makes extracts and other food products Mast had a best finish of 24th at Darlington when he began feeling anemic. Anemia ( AmE) or anæmia/anaemia ( BrE) (from the Ancient Greek grc-Latn anaîmia, meaning “without blood” is defined as a qualitative He took several races off, and was replaced by Hermie Sadler, and Gary Bradberry. Herman Marion Sadler III (born April 24 1969) is an American race car driver/announcer and professional wrestling promoter from Emporia, Gary Bradberry is a race car driver He raced in the NASCAR All-Pro Series and had top-ten points finishes from 1990-1993 When Mast became too ill to return and Sauer left, Donlavey cut back his racing schedule, and planned to retire, but came back to field the Lucas Oil Ford for Lance Hooper at Bristol, as well as a car for team manager Jason Hedlesky at Lowe's. Lucas Oil Products is a company that sells Automotive Oil and additives Lance Hooper (born June 1, 1967 in Palmdale California) is a former racecar driver in NASCAR as well as several touring divisions Hooper finished 31st and Hedlesky started 41st and finished 43rd. In 2003, Kirk Shelmerdine drove Donlavey's car at the Daytona 500, but missed the field. The 2003 NASCAR Winston Cup began on Saturday February 8 and ended on Sunday November 16. Kirk Shelmerdine (born March 8, 1958 in Philadelphia) is a NASCAR driver and former championship-winning Crew chief for the late Hedlesky drove the car at the Winston Open, but Donlavey did not field an entry for the rest of the season. The NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, formerly known as The Winston until 2004 then the NEXTEL All-Star Challenge from 2004 until 2007 is a race open to race winners Donlavey hoped to revive his team in 2004 by announcing Kevin Ray would drive a limited schedule that season with sponsorship from Boudreaux's Butt Paste. The 2004 NASCAR Nextel Cup season began on Saturday February 7 and ended on Sunday November 21. Boudreaux's Butt Paste is a Skin cream used to treat skin ailments such as Diaper rash, minor burns and Insect bites among many others Unfortunately, the deal ended up running only one ARCA race at Pocono. Automobile Racing Club of America (ARCA is an auto racing sanctioning body in the United States founded in 1953 by John Marcum. Pocono Raceway (formerly Pocono International Raceway) is a Superspeedway located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania at Long Pond Late in the year A. J. Henriksen, began running races for Donlavey, but did not make a race. Donlavey did not field a car in 2005, but continued to stay involved in NASCAR. During a gathering at Richmond in September 2006, Donlavey stated that he still had several cars in his race shop, but was in the process of selling them and had no plans to return to racing. September 2006 was marked by a controversy surrounding statements made by Pope Benedict XVI regarding Islam, during the same week as the fifth anniversary