Month: June 2011

  • Harrington to make NNS debut for Ware Racing at Road America

    Harrington to make NNS debut for Ware Racing at Road America

    Rick Ware Racing (RWR) is proud to announce that current Trans Am and Rolex Grand Am Series driver, Doug Harrington will pilot the #41 New Orleans Voodoo Ford Mustang at Elkhart Lake Wisconsin’s, Road America this weekend.

    Harrington joined Rick Ware Racing over the winter as the organization made its debut at Daytona International Speedway for the running of the Rolex 24 Hours of Daytona in the GT Class finishing an impressive 11th.

    “Harrington impressed us all during the tests and in the race.  He is really quick and should adapt very smoothly to the heavier Nationwide Series cars,” stated Rick Ware.

    Harrington recently finished second at VIR last month in his own Trans Am Series car in preparation for the Bucyrus 200 at Road America.

    “I have always wanted to race in NASCAR and thanks to RWR and the Arena Football Leagues, New Orleans Voodoo, I have the opportunity to compete against NASCAR’s elite road racers,” said Harrington.

    The Arena Football League’s, New Orleans Voodoo will be also making their debut in a cross marketing program set up with Rick Ware Racing.

    “The paint scheme is awesome for the New Orleans Voodoo and we look to represent them well this weekend.  We had the pleasure of visiting a home game last month and the fans are pumped to see their teams colors turn left and right this weekend,” claimed Ware.

    Action gets underway on Friday, June 24th at 1:00 pm EST with Nationwide Series practice. Qualifying is scheduled to begin on Saturday at 3:05pm EST with the race at 5:30pm EST. For more information please visit www.wareracing.com or follow the team on twitter @rickwareracing

  • Jason Leffler Road America News and Notes

    Jason Leffler Road America News and Notes

    JASON LEFFLER QUICK FACTS

    No. 38 Great Clips Impala

    Road America Bucyrus 300

    June 25, 2011 

    No. 38 Great Clips Chevrolet News and Notes

    Jason Leffler 2011 NNS Season Starts Poles  Wins Top-fives Top-10’s Avg. Start Avg. Finish DNFs 15 0 0 1 7 14.5 12.6 0       

    * Leffler’s road course stats…Despite his nickname (“Lefturn”), Leffler has had some impressive runs at tracks that have right-handed turns as well.  In a total of 14 road course starts in NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) competition, he has four top-10 finishes with one top-10 at each of the road courses in which he has competed.  Watkins Glen International  – 6 starts      

    Best start: 11th (2008) / Best finish: 8th (2008) Circuit Gilles Villeneuve – 4 starts        Best Start: 14th (2008) / Best Finish: 7th (2008)  Road America – 1 start       Best start: 19th (2010) / Best finish: 8th (2010)       Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – 3 starts       Best start: 23rd (2007) / Best finish:  6th (2007)          

    * In the loop… Leffler sits in the top-10 of several categories according to NASCAR’s Loop Data Statistics for the season thus far including Average Running Position (9th), Fastest Early in a Run (10th), Fastest Late in a Run (9th), Fastest on Restarts (5th), Green-Flag Speed (9th), Laps in the Top-15 (9th), Quality Passes (6th) and Fastest Speed in Traffic (7th).     

    *  Turner Motorsports season at a glance…In 15 NNS races in 2011, Turner Motorsports-prepared entries have notched two wins, 13 top-five and 33 top-10 finishes. All three of the team’s NNS regular drivers are in the top-five in the championship point standings with Reed Sorenson sitting third, Justin Allgaier holding the fourth spot and Leffler tied for fifth.         

    * Happy 10-Year Anniversary, Great Clips…This season marks Great Clips’ 10-year anniversary as a primary sponsor in the NNS.  The Minneapolis-based Great Clips, Inc., which is currently the longest-running primary sponsor in the series, came onto the scene in 2001 as a primary sponsor of Akins Motorsports No. 38 entry, then driven by Christian Elder.     

    * Leffler on SIRIUS’ Morning Drive every Wednesday… Don’t forget to tune in to SIRIUS Radio’s “Morning Drive” with Mike Bagley and Pete Pistone every Wednesday at 10:30am to hear Leffler’s take on recent events in the Nationwide Series and what you can expect from the week’s upcoming race.

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    Leffler on racing at Road America “I like the fact that we get to pepper the schedule with a few road courses here and there.  With 34 races a year, it’s nice to mix things up a little bit every now and then. I actually enjoy racing at road courses.  It provides a different challenge than what we are used to week-to-week which keeps things fresh.  Road America is one of the great American road courses with a lot of history behind it. I loved racing there last year. It’s a tough course with very few good passing zones so when you see an opportunity to make a move you have to go for it. We came home with an eighth-place finish last year in our first ever trip there and we would be more than satisfied to be able to duplicate that effort this time around.”

    About Turner Motorsports: Turner Motorsports, LLC, established in 1999, is in the midst of its sophomore season of NASCAR competition. Owned by Texas-native, Steve Turner, the racing organization has expanded in 2011 from a two-truck operation in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series to become the largest stand-alone multi-series team in NASCAR’s top-tier touring series.  Turner Motorsports operates out of an 110,000 square-foot state-of-the art facility in Mooresville, N.C., and will house three entries in the Camping World Truck Series and four entries in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.  The team boasts an all-star driver line-up that includes Kasey Kahne, Mark Martin, Jason Leffler, Reed Sorenson, Justin Allgaier, Ricky Carmichael, James Buescher, Brad Sweet, Mikey Kile, Steve Arpin and Blake Feese.  The Chevrolet-backed team has created alliances with General Motors powerhouse teams Hendrick Motorsports, who will provide engine support for both its NNS and NCWTS programs, Kevin Harvick Inc. for body and aero support, and Earnhardt Technology Group for drive train and suspension technology assistance. Turner Motorsports’ marketing partners include Dollar General, Great Clips, Monster Energy, BRANDT, Rexall, Exide, AccuDoc Solutions, Wolfpack Rentals, Mike’s Hard Lemonade, Fraternal Order of Eagles and ABF Freight. For more information on Turner Motorsports, visit www.turnermotorsportsllc.com

  • TEN DAYS LEFT TO VOTE IN TREVOR BAYNE PAINT SCHEME CONTEST FOR JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    TEN DAYS LEFT TO VOTE FOR DAYTONA 500 WINNER TREVOR BAYNE’S PAINT SCHEME IN ONLINE CONTEST, BENEFITS JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION

    DEARBORN, Mich., June 21, 2011 – There are now only 10 days left to vote in the fourth-annual “JDRF Race Car Design Contest,” hosted by the Ford Customer Service Division (FCSD) and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).

    Voters from around the country are casting their ballots in the form of donations for their favorite design, while the young artists wait in the hopes they’ll see their work on NASCAR Sprint Cup rookie Trevor Bayne’s Ford Fusion as it races around Michigan International Speedway in August.

    Fans are invited to vote at www.jdrf.org/ford, where designs from JDRF chapters have been posted for contention until voting ends at 5 p.m. ET on June 30, 2011. The public is invited to vote for their favorite car design by making a monetary donation to JDRF. The top five donation-earning designs will advance to the finals, when the winning design will be chosen by Bayne, the Wood Brothers, and FCSD representatives.

    “I’m hoping we can get some kind of cool flames going on, or something cool going on,” Bayne said. “I know somebody’s got it in them. I know there’s a couple weeks left to vote. I’m going to have to go in there and vote on one that I like, too, to try to help us out a little bit.”

    In four years, the contest, hosted by both NASCAR Sprint Cup and NHRA Full Throttle Series teams sponsored by FCSD, has raised nearly $200,000 for research toward better treatments and eventually a cure for type 1 diabetes.

    The winning child and their parents will be invited to Dearborn, Mich. for the official unveiling of their paint scheme at Ford Motor Company World Headquarters with FCSD, Wood Brothers Racing and Bayne, before watching their car at MIS.

    Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that strikes 15,000 children and 15,000 adults every year. There is currently no cure, and people with the disease must routinely monitor their blood sugar and take insulin to stay alive.

    ‘Fired Up for a Cure’ was the theme chosen by last year’s winner, eight-year-old Carson Luther of Wildwood, Mo. Luther raised more than  $5,000 of the nearly $40,000 pledged in last year’s Design Your Own Race Car event. Luther and his family were special guests of FCSD and the Wood Brothers in Charlotte for the unveiling and watched their winning paint scheme race in the October NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    Diabetes affects more Ford families than any other disease.  Ford Motor Company has raised more than $35 million for JDRF since the grassroots campaign started in 1998. 

    About JDRF JDRF is a leader in setting the agenda for diabetes research worldwide, and is the largest charitable funder of and advocate for type 1 diabetes research. The mission of JDRF is to find a cure for diabetes and its complications through the support of research.

    Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease that strikes children and adults suddenly, and can be fatal. Until a cure is found, people with type 1 diabetes have to test their blood sugar and give themselves insulin injections multiple times or use a pump – each day, every day of their lives. And even with that intensive care, insulin is not a cure for diabetes, nor does it prevent its potential complications, which may include kidney failure, blindness, heart disease, stroke, and amputation. To help improve the lives of people with type 1 diabetes while working toward a cure, one of JDRF’s research goals is to support research to develop products that can dramatically improve blood glucose control in people with type 1 diabetes so they can live healthier lives with less risk of developing disease-related complications.

    Since its founding in 1970 by parents of children with type 1 diabetes, JDRF has awarded more than $1.5 billion to diabetes research, including more than $107 million last year. More than 80 percent of JDRF’s expenditures directly support research and research-related education.

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  • Alex “Kid” Kennedy returns to race Road America with R3 Motorsports

    Alex “Kid” Kennedy returns to race Road America with R3 Motorsports

    St. Baldrick’s Foundation Head Shaving Fundraiser part of weekend’s events

    CHINA GROVE, N.C.(June 21, 2011) – R3 Motorsports will have Alex “Kid” Kennedy in the No. 23 St. Baldrick’s/Media Master Dodge this weekend at Road America. The 19-year old resident of Aztec, N.M. is scheduled to make at least two other starts with the team in Watkins Glen and Montreal.

    This will be his third start with the team in 2011 and second at the 4.048-mile, 14-turn road course in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin. In last year’s event, Kennedy made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut recording an eye-opening 15th starting position in the 43-car field.

    Throughout the race, he kept earning positions and found himself in the top-10 with less than 10 laps to go when he was tagged from behind after a restart. This sent him sideways where he was a sitting duck for another car coming out around a corner and was t-boned in the driver’s door.

    Four laps into the garage for repairs and he returned to finish 28th. This year, however, Kennedy knows what to expect and is looking forward to his return to Road America.

    Included in the weekend’s events is a St. Baldrick’s Foundation Headshaving Fundraiser, scheduled to take place Friday evening at 6 p.m. on the Road America grounds. Word is a few of the R3 Motorsports team members might be donating their cranial follicles to the cause.

    Fast Facts:Kennedy is making his ninth career NNS start, third of the season with R3 Motorsports and second at Road America. His best finish took place at Watkins Glen last year when he finished 16th at the Central New York road course.

    Track Facts:In this race last year, Kid Kennedy’s 15th-place qualifying effort garnered him some good attention for his NNS debut race, which is still his best to date. After that late-race tap from behind sent him spinning, then t-boned on the left side sending him into the garage for repairs, he still managed a 28th-place finish.

    Car Facts:Walter Giles and team are bringing chassis No. 50 to Road America. This is a new car to the R3 Motorsports stable taking to the track for the first time.

    Close shave for St. Baldrick’s?: As part of his association with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, Racing to Find a Cure, Kennedy will take part in the Headshaving Fundraiser on Friday night at Road America. Money is raised via donations and pledges by people willing to have their heads shaved for the cause. As of right now, two members of the R3 Motorsports crew hope to partake in the event if time allows. No word on Kennedy’s participation – yet.

    Tune in for the Win:There are two practice sessions on Friday at Road America before qualifying takes place 3 p.m. ET on Saturday. Fans can catch the race action on ESPN for all 50 laps beginning at 5 p.m.

    Alex Kennedy Quotes:“I am looking forward to getting back on the track at Road America. We had a great run in the No. 23 of R3 Motorsports last year before that deal at the end, so I’m looking for a little personal redemption in Wisconsin.

    “The best part is I’m going back to a track I’ve run before and I know Walter and the crew have done a great job in building our Media Master/St. Baldrick’s Foundation Dodge for all the twists and turns. I’m going to use every lap to get better and better during practice and then the race.

    “As far as me shaving my head for the St. Baldrick’s Headshaving Fundraiser, all I’m going to say is – I love watching them take place – and leave it at that. They do a great job and raising money for their cause for children’s cancer is incredible.”

  • Kevin Harvick Inc. Introduces Wisk Laundry Detergent to Sponsorship Family

    Four-Time Champion Ron Hornaday to Showcase Wisk® Colors at Kentucky Speedway

    KERNERSVILLE, N.C. (June 21, 2011)- Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) proudly announces that Wisk® Laundry Detergent will be on board the No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado for the UNOH 225 at Kentucky Speedway on July 7. Four-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series champion Ron Hornaday will wheel the Wisk® Laundry Detergent Chevrolet during the Thursday night showdown. The Kentucky race will mark Wisk’s®,  second venture into the NASCAR industry as primary sponsor, but their first in the Truck Series.

    Wisk®, the ultimate stain fighter and first liquid laundry detergent launched fifty-five years ago in 1956. Rejuvenating their brand in 2010, the company is focusing on the Science of Stain Fighting, introducing their new Stain Spectrum™ technology, which is engineered to fight a full range of stains.

    “This has been a great season so far here at KHI with the announcement of all of our new partners and, of course, our success on the track,” said Hornaday. “We couldn’t be happier bringing Wisk® on board with KHI and into the Truck Series family.  I have two victories and two top-10 finishes at Kentucky Speedway, and I’m anticipating going back for a third trip to Victory Lane.”

    “With NASCAR’s strong following of fans and supporters, this is a great opportunity to generate additional exposure for our Wisk® brand,” said Elisabeth Heick, Manager Shopper Marketing. “Working with KHI has been a tremendous experience and we are very excited to see the No. 33 Wisk® Chevrolet on track in Kentucky. We wish to thank KHI for their devotion to our Kroger Wisk Mid-Atlantic partnership and we look forward to growing our relationship.”

    About WISK®Laundry Detergent: From the legendary “Ring Around the Collar™” campaign to the new “Fight Stains with Science™” campaign, Wisk® has been cleaning America’s laundry and fighting tough stains for more than 50 years. Its formula, with Stain Spectrum® technology, fights a full range of stains on a molecular level for a powerful clean. Wisk® is available in Deep Clean, High Efficiency, Fresh Boost™, Colorsafe Bleach and Coldwater Power varieties at food, drug, club and mass retailers nationwide, including Target, Walmart and Kroger. Wisk® is manufactured by The Sun Products Corporation.  For more information, visit www.wisk.comorwww.facebook.com/wisk

    Discover the Power of Wisk® at www.Wisk.comand receive your $1.00 off coupon.

    About Kevin Harvick Inc.: Kevin Harvick Inc. (KHI) enters 2011 celebrating 10 years of NASCAR racing. From the start, co-owners Kevin and DeLana Harvick set a goal to become leaders within the industry. With two Truck Series championships to their credit, the organization has built a reputation of integrity and competitiveness within the NASCAR community. KHI is housed in an over 80,000 sq. ft. facility located in Kernersville, N.C. This season, the organization will field three full-time NASCAR Camping World Truck Series teams and two full-time NASCAR Nationwide Series teams, competing for the drivers and owners championships in each series. With a roster comprised of both up-and-coming and veteran championship-caliber drivers, KHI continues to establish itself as one of the top teams in NASCAR competition. For more information about KHI and its teams, please visit www.KevinHarvickInc.com

  • Greg Biffle Infineon Notes and Quotes

    Greg Biffle Infineon Notes and Quotes

    Biffle on Infineon:  “I like road course racing.  It breaks up the season a little.  We have had a top-five finishes at Infineon and I think it’s reasonable to shoot for a top-10 finish this weekend. There are a few drivers in this series who have a lot of road course experience and if I can just hold my own with them and get out of there with a top-10 or top-five finish, I think that would be a reasonable expectation.”  

    Erwin on Infineon:  “We’re taking a new car to Infineon this weekend.  Our road course package in 2010 had good speed and we’ve made improvements since then to better the program.  Qualifying is extremely important as track position is key there.  It is very difficult to come from the back to win a road course race. Obviously we have to worry about handling in an entirely different way and then the wear and tear that shifting for that many miles can put on the transmission.   We feel that Greg Biffle is underrated as a road course driver and that if we can get the car where it needs to be for him, he has as good a chance to win as anyone.”

    Infineon Notes

    •• Biffle is currently 13th in the Sprint Cup point standings following his 15th-place finish in Michigan. He is 30 points out of the 10th position with 11 races remaining until the Chase.

    •• Biffle’s average finish at Infineon is 14.9 from an average starting position of 17.2.

    •• Infineon Raceway is the closest stop on the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit to Biffle’s hometown of Vancouver, WA. The track is approximately 625 miles from where the Washington native grew up. The season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway for Ford Championship weekend is 3,300 miles from Vancouver.

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    •• 3M recently launched a “Stay Fit with the Biff” contest at www.3M.com/fitnesscontest. Students, teachers and parents can enter to win $15,000 in fitness equipment and 3M products for their school. The website also features fitness tips from members of the No. 16 3M “Pit Bulls” pit crew.

    •• Visit www.shop3M.com to learn more about all of the innovative products 3M has to offer.

  • Surprising and Not Surprising: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400

    Surprising and Not Surprising: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400

    From oil pan issues for the cars of Joe Gibbs Racing to the end of probation for driver rivals Kyle Busch and Kevin Harvick, the Irish hills of Michigan once again saw plenty of action for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”265″][/media-credit]Here is what was surprising and not surprising from the 43rd annual Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 at Michigan International Speedway.

    Surprising: It was surprising that Denny Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 FedEx Office Toyota, did not win last weekend at Pocono Raceway, a place that he had ‘owned’ for so many races in the past. But it was also surprising the Hamlin, who has been battling engine failures and other bad luck so mightily this season, finally put that behind him and took the checkered flag.

    This was Hamlin’s first win of the 2011 season, although he has had six top-10 finishes to date. His previous win was sixteen races ago when Hamlin was the victor at Texas Motor Speedway in November 2010.

    “We finished,” Hamlin said. “We got it done. It’s a big Father’s Day.”

    Not Surprising:  Since it was Michigan, Jack Roush’s backyard and Ford’s playground, it was not at all surprising that two drivers from that racing stable did well, scoring top five finishes.

    Matt Kenseth, behind the wheel of the No. 17 Crown Royal Ford, driving as hard as his car would go while not wrecking on the final lap, finished in the runner up spot. His RFR teammate Carl Edwards, piloting the No. 99 Aflac ‘Now Hiring’ Ford and winner of the Nationwide race the day before, finished fifth.

    This was Kenseth’s 15th top-10 finish in 24 races at Michigan International Speedway.  This was also Kenseth’s eighth top-10 finish in 2011.

    “We had a really fast car and thought we were going to have a chance to win,” Kenseth said. “I got back to Denny (Hamlin), but I could not get back around him. I tried everything I could, but I just could not figure out how to do it.”

    For Edwards’ part, he just really wanted to win the Cup race, vowing to head all the way to the top of the grandstands just as he had in the Nationwide race, if he did. While he scored fifth instead of first, Edwards did extend his Chase points lead to 20 points over second place.

    Surprising:  Continuing with the Carl Edwards theme, it was most surprising to see the driver, who is usually most professional and an excellent spokesperson for the sport, call NASCAR out after the race.

    “Track position is so important,” Edwards said. “Sadly, down force is such a big factor in these cars and I am really hoping that NASCAR will take the opportunity in 2013 to take down force away so the fans can see the guys race race cars and not race down force. That would be cool.”

    Not Surprising: Neither oil pan troubles nor physical ailments could stop Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 Snickers Toyota, from his appointed rounds. After complaining of nausea and pain in the center of his chest, Busch drove forward from his 24th place starting spot to finish third.

    “He just had a little stomach ache,” Dave Rogers, crew chief, said. “We gave him some Tums in a bottle of water and it took care of it.”

    Busch’s crew did have Scott Riggs standing by if needed, but when Busch was leading at the half-way mark of the race, there was no way he was ever going to get out of his car, not matter how poorly he felt.

    “Kyle is pretty dedicated to this race team,” Rogers said. “He’s a pretty tough kid so I didn’t think he would get out.”

    “I didn’t feel that bad,” Busch said. “It felt like I was running a 400 mile marathon running on my feet instead of in a race car.”

    Although Busch has never won at Michigan International Speedway, this was his fourth top-10 finish in 13 races in the Irish hills. Busch’s third place finish mirrored his third place finish the previous week in the Pocono race.

    “It wasn’t going to be a great day but we turned it into a good one,” Busch said. “Overall I’m happy with today; happy with the finish. If you finish third in the last 10 races every single race, you might win this thing, so we’ll take it.”

    Surprising: The primarily poor performance of the Hendrick Motorsports team was fairly surprising. Five-time champion Jimmie Johnson spun on lap 8, bringing out the first caution of the race.

    Johnson, driving the No. 48 Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet, finished 27th and lost the second spot in the Chase standings, falling to the fifth position.

    Johnson’s teammate, four-time champion and winner of last weekend’s race, Jeff Gordon, also did not fare very well in the Irish hills. Gordon, this week driving the No. 24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet, started 31st and finished 17th, falling one spot in the points to the 12th and final potential Chase spot.

    What was most surprising, however, were the harsh words HMS driver Dale Earnhardt, Jr. had for his teammate Mark Martin. The driver of the No. 88 Amp Energy/National Guard Chevrolet made perfectly clear that he was not happy with being squeezed into the wall by the driver of the No. 5 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet.

    “He just come on up and drove us into the fence,” Junior said of his teammate Martin. “He ran us flat in the wall.”

    “I think we will get it sorted out,” Martin said in rebuttal. “I made a mistake.”

    Dale Jr. finished 21st, his first finish out of the top-10 this season. Junior was, however, able to hold on to his third place in the points standings.

    Mark Martin actually finished top-10, the best of all of the Hendrick Motorsports cars. He climbed one position in the points to 14th, just 20 points behind his teammate Jeff Gordon in the last Chase position.

    Not Surprising:  The majority of the Richard Childress Racing entries had a very good day at Michigan. Paul Menard, who has been struggling of late, had a terrific run, bringing his No. 27 Pittsburgh Paints/Menards Chevrolet home in the fourth position.

    Clint Bowyer also had a good day in the Irish hills. The No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet finished in the eighth spot.

    Finally, ‘the Closer’ Kevin Harvick overcame adversity and a brush with the wall to finish 14th in his No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet. Harvick leapfrogged over Dale Junior to lay claim to the second spot in the point standings.

    Surprising:  One of the best surprises of the day was the terrific run by young Landon Cassill, piloting the No. 51 Security Benefit/Thank a Teacher Today Chevrolet for Phoenix Racing. Cassill finished 12th, the best finish ever in his Cup career, tying the best finish for Phoenix Racing this season.

    “That was a great day all around,” Cassill said. “We lost some track position early but fought back all day. We had a good break at the end.”

    Not Surprising:  With Hall of Fame inductee Bud Moore on his race car in celebration of the US Army’s 236th Birthday, Ryan Newman had an ‘Army Strong’ day, finishing sixth.

    “It was a good finish for us,” Newman said. “We fought back hard.”

    Newman’s teammate and owner Tony Stewart also had a favorable race result. The driver of the No. 14 Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet finished the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 in seventh.

     

  • Michigan….More Than Met the Eye

    Michigan….More Than Met the Eye

    Michigan is one of the fastest tracks on the circuit. It’s wide enough to accommodate 4 wide racing. It’s forgiving because of that width. Yet Sunday’s race didn’t show that.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”245″][/media-credit]Michigan announced on Friday that the track will be repaved after the August race. The track is looking to avoid surface issues by repaving before they occur. It’s very responsible but one hopes that the reason they are resurfacing has nothing to do with the quality of racing that we have seen there over the last few years. Because if it is, it is a product of the Car of Today and the changes made to it and not the track itself.

    Michigan is notorious for being a fuel mileage race. Fans as a rule do not like fuel mileage races. The strategy and the pit calls are lost on the long drawn out green flags. However, as was the case this past weekend, the racing at the track was quite exciting. The racing shown on TV was not. It seems impossible for the track to control both the actual event and the broadcast of the event to be sure that its facility is being shown in the best light.

    The race itself was not without controversy. On Friday the oil pans of all three JGR teams were confiscated and tagged by NASCAR. The confiscated pans weighed in the neighborhood of 35 lbs a piece rather than the 5 of a normal oil pan. The added belly weight would have lowered the center of gravity of the car and improved it’s handling characteristics.

    Although NASCAR’s statement only stated that the pans were removed and further penalties would be discussed early this week, it does bring to question the problem experienced by Kyle Busch’s JGR team last week. Could the added weight have caused the spring to fail? One of the pans did appear to have been used previously although there is no way to tell which team it belonged to. NASCAR did not further address this issue other than to say the pans were removed and it would be discussed early this week.

    Many drivers however, did discuss the issue. The most notable was Jeff Gordon who stated that his team had been penalized a 100 points in the past for a fender flare that never even went on the race track. Other drivers cited similar incidents as well. It will be interesting to see what the end result of this controversy is as it will effect all three teams, drivers and crew chiefs.

    The other controversy actually seemed minor at the time. In fact TV viewers never saw the actual incident only the after math. It occurred when the 5 of Mark Martin, got tight in the middle of the corner and drifted up into the 88 of teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr and put him in the wall cutting down a right front tire in the process. The incident occurred as Earnhardt was attempting to pass Martin for the 10th position on the track. Instead of having another consistent finish Earnhardt would be relegated to 21st position at the end of the race.

    In post race Earnhardt was angry and disappointed stating, “I perceived that he didn’t know I was on the outside [of him],” Earnhardt said. “He knew I was up there, but he was just running hard. If the tables were turned, I would have been smarter and given him plenty of room, [more] than he did me.

    “He is older than me, been racing forever and knows a lot more than I’ll ever get, or he has forgotten more stuff than I’ll never know. Still, I take better care of people than that.”

    Shortly after making his statement, Mark Martin arrived at the 88 hauler and went inside to discuss the incident with Earnhardt and crew chief Steve Letarte. After the brief discussion Earnhardt had calmed significantly, stating, “I want to finish where I’m supposed to finish, and that really didn’t happen today, so I was real PO’d about it,” Earnhardt said. “Mark came and gave me a good explanation and I believe it and it’s the end of it. … I got the air screwed up around him and he got real tight off of [Turn] 2 and pushed into the wall.

    “He was off the gas when we got together. There was nothing he could do.”

    Martin accepted the blame for not realizing Earnhardt was that close.

    “I would have given him room if I’d known he was there,” Martin said. “It was too late. I had my front wheels cut and I let off the gas and that’s all I could do at that point. My mistake. My mistake.

    “I don’t have a history of having problems. I don’t think I have one now. … I feel like I give everybody on the race track respect. I made a mistake.”

    Although Earnhardt Jr accepted the apology and the explanation, Social Media and fan based websites showed that Jr. Nation was not nearly so forgiving. “I lost a ton of respect for him when he pulled the Brett Favre act a few years ago with Roush and again with HMS in regards to retirement and what little respect I had left the building today with that explanation he gave. And where the heck was his spotter to tell him he was NOT clear to slide up on in there. Like Jr said he was careless and he cost Jr big time today. I will never look at MM the same way again or trust him as a teammate.” Another response was, “It was not the first time he has tried to that to Jr in the race, only the last time he really did knock him into the wall. In my opinion he had it out for him from the very beginning of the race, he’s a jealous old prune. He knew he was there, I do not buy his excuse.”

    Martin’s on track mistake wasn’t the only one of the race. The televised broad cast was well in a word boring. The progress of the top 10 cars were the entire broadcast. Although, according to fans that were actually at the track the side by side racing was fierce from 10th back. The broadcast was basically a commercial break interrupted by the race. The fans at home were subjected to an 11 commercial average break every 5 minutes of racing. The race was the shortest points race thus far being just over 2 hours. I am sure that TNT was more than a little upset at the number of commercials they didn’t get to run during the shortened length of the race.

    More and more fans are leaving the sport. The stands at Michigan were vastly empty. In a town that stands home to the big 4, between unemployment and a lack of competitive racing they choose to spend their dollars elsewhere. Sadly, it’s at most every track on the circuit. But with the broadcast media being the point of exposure for most fans one must question NASCAR’s attention to it. Surely someone watches the TV broadcast? Don’t they? Surely someone reads the print media sites. Surely someone heard Carl Edwards plea of fix the car so we can race other cars and drivers and not down force. Surely someone heard him say track position should not be the deciding factor in a race. Is it that they don’t care or is that truly an echo that we hear across the sport?

    ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ * * * * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

    Congratulations to Denny Hamlin and his Fed Ex Toyota Team on their victory at Michigan in the Sprint Cup Series.

    Congratulations to Carl Edwards and his Fastenal Mustang team on their victory in Michigan in the Nationwide Series.

    That said, to all the competitors in all the series thanks for giving us everything you have to give, you are our heroes. Most importantly, thanks to all the families who shared their loved ones with us so we could cheer our favorite driver and favorite teams. You are the true heroes of the sport and we are forever in your debt.

  • Is it just me, or is Denny Hamlin no Rory McIlroy?

    Is it just me, or is Denny Hamlin no Rory McIlroy?

    Denny Hamlin wins his 17th Cup victory at Michigan…yaaa. I mean, Yaaaah! Oh, who am I kidding? There are some you love, some you don’t mind, and there are some days you wouldn’t mind if the television went out. Sunday was one of those days.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”238″][/media-credit]Still, 17 wins is not bad territory for a 30 year old driver to find himself. I mean, he is just one back of Dale Earnhardt, Jr, tied with Kevin Harvick, and one better than Greg Biffle on the career ladder, a trio of guys who have made a much bigger imprint on the NASCAR landscape. I mean, has anyone ever seen anybody standing up and cheering “Denny, Denny.” Okay, maybe family members, but when it comes to terms of endearment, Hamlin is no Rory McIlroy. Still, you don’t have to be popular to outrun Matt Kenseth to the stripe, just talented. For trivia lovers, the win moved the #11 to within one (198-197) of the famed #43 for the winningest car number in NASCAR history. Hamlin shares his wins with the likes of Darrell Waltrip and Cale Yarborough, who claimed 84 wins between them in that auto. Can’t remember who that guy was who drove for most of the #43 victories, but I’m sure it will come to me.

    It is too early to get too warm and fuzzy about the points, with 11 races to go before the invites to the ball go out. Even leader Carl Edwards is not yet a sure thing. However, the win moves Hamlin into the top ten, and a spot in the Chase, with that victory all important should he slide out by the time they leave Richmond in September. As things stand today, Clint Bowyer holds down tenth, Jeff Gordon sits with the first wild card placing, and Brad Keselowski would have the other. With this new format for those wishing to contend for a title run, a win is a really big deal leading to the deadline.

    So, if Michigan didn’t set my heart a flutter, what are the chances this weekend might? Well, they have some right to go along with the left as they hit the road course at Sonoma, just north of San Francisco. In 22 races, there has never been a winner there that I could not appreciate. Last year it was Jimmie Johnson, five times it was Jeff Gordon, and Dale Earnhardt claimed it back in 1995. So, what are the chances Hamlin will win even there? He was 34th last year, but 5th in 2009. Who knows, maybe I’ll embrace the boy to my bosom yet. Maybe I’ll reach six feet, my hair will return, Bill Gates will have cause to ask me for a loan, Richard Childress will ask me to be the new driver of the #3…

  • Team Lowe’s Racing – Team 48 Infineon Raceway Preview

    Team Lowe’s Racing – Team 48 Infineon Raceway Preview

    Team 48 Infineon Raceway

    JIMMIE JOHNSON 2011

    STARTS: 15 WINS: 1 TOP 5: 5 TOP 10: 9

    CURRENT DRIVER POINT STANDINGS: 5th POINTS BEHIND 1st: 29

    FINISH IN MICHIGAN: 27th 2010 FINISH AT SONOMA: 1st

    TEAM ROSTERS WILL BE POSTED ON MEDIA.LOWESRACING.COM WHEN AVAILABLE

    NEWS

    5TH ANNUAL JIMMIE JOHNSON FOUNDATION GOLF TOURNAMENT AND DINNER AUCTION

    Jimmie Johnson will be in San Diego, Calif. June 21-22 taking part in the 5th Annual Jimmie Johnson Foundation golf tournament and dinner auction. The event has raised more than $500,000 annually. Funds raised by the events help fund Toolbox for Education Champions Grants in the hometowns where Johnson and his wife, Chandra, grew up and currently reside.

    JOHNSON TO PILOT SPECIAL PAINT SCHEME AT INFINEON RACEWAY

    Johnson will pilot a specially designed No. 48 Lowe’s/Jimmie Johnson Foundation paint scheme when he takes the track at Infineon Raceway on Sunday. The Foundation is currently celebrating its fifth anniversary and has given more than $4 million since its formation.

    FANS AND MEDIA CAN NOMINATE CHARITY FOR

    JIMMIE JOHNSON FOUNDATION HELMET OF HOPE

    The Jimmie Johnson Foundation launched the 2011 Helmet of Hope program in Kansas on June 3 and announced the American Red Cross would be the first charity to be featured on the helmet and to receive a grant of $10,000. The American Red Cross was selected by the Johnsons to help raise awareness of disaster relief efforts in the wake of the recent tornados across the country.

    Last week in Michigan, Johnson drew to more charities to adorn the Helmet of Hope: the Lollipop Theater Network, nominated by Access Hollywood’s Billy Busch, and the Tennessee Chapter of the ALS Association, nominated by Manchester, Pa. resident Justin Ballew.

    The Helmet of Hope allows fans and media members across the country the opportunity to nominate their charity of choice to be featured on Jimmie Johnson’s race helmet for the Sprint Cup Series race at Richmond International Raceway in Sept. In addition, each selected charity will receive a $10,000 grant.

    A total of 12 charities will be selected to be featured on the one-of-a-kind helmet – six chosen from fan and six by media submissions.

    Visit www.HelmetOfHope.org to nominate a charity. Jimmie will select two charities each week concluding with the New Hampshire Motor Speedway event in July.

    RACE NOTES

    Infineon Raceway

    • Johnson has made nine Sprint Cup Series starts at Infineon Raceway, where he has one win, three top-five and four top-10 finishes.

    • Johnson has completed 99.3% (988 of 995) of competition laps at the 1.99-mile road course and has led 85.

    • He has an average start and finish of 17.9 and 15.6.

    Chassis

    • Johnson finished 28th in primary chassis No. 543 at Watkins Glen International in 2010.

    • Backup chassis No. 442 crossed the finish line seventh at Watkins Glen International in 2008.

     

    Primary Car History – Chassis No. 543

    Date Event Start Finish

    06/21/2009 Infineon 11 4

    08/10/2009 Watkins Glen 1 12

    06/20/2010 Infineon 2 1

    08/08/2010 Watkins Glen 9 28

     

    Backup Car History – Chassis No. 442

    Date Event Start Finish

    06/24/2007 Infineon *** 17

    08/12/2007 Watkins Glen 7 3

    06/22/2008 Infineon 2 15

    08/10/2008 Watkins Glen 4 7

     

    JIMMIE JOHNSON QUOTE

     

    ARE YOUR ROAD RACING SKILLS WHERE YOU WANT THEM TO BE?

    “I’m in the window that I want to be in. In my eyes, I am kind of on the bottom side of the window in the middle portion of it. We had a great race in Sonoma – at the Glen we had a flat tire early and I was able to carve my way through traffic and I think something else crazy happened. Running well I got turned around by 18 (Kyle Busch) or I can’t remember off of turn 11. Long story short, I’m very confident now on road courses and move forward and am a threat. I still think I can be better though. Still choose to run Grand Am races when it works and anything I can for that matter on a road course to get more experience.”

     

    DID YOU WORK WITH ANYONE TO GET BETTER AT ROAD RACING?

    “I didn’t work with anyone directly. The closest thing to working with someone would have been at the Grand Am races I have competed in and looking at the data from the other drivers who have been Mark Goossens when I drove for Riley – Butch Leitzinger if you go all the way back when I first drove a DP car. Elliott Forbes-Robinson and then most currently with John Fogarty and Alex Guerny. In that environment you can and with the other stuff it’s really just been laps and seat time. I’ve been to the Bondurant school to learn – we’ve tested like crazy and I’ve run some Nationwide races just all trying to get reps and trying to let me search around and see what I need to do.”

    SPRINT CUP SERIES CAREER NOTES

     

    Career Wins

    • Johnson has 54 wins in his Sprint Cup Series career, his most recent coming at Talladega Superspeedway on April 17, 2011.

    • The El Cajon, Calif.-native is currently tied with Lee Petty for ninth on NASCAR’s all-time wins list, one victory behind Rusty Wallace.

    • He is second in total wins among active drivers, behind Jeff Gordon (82).

    • Johnson needed only 296 starts to hit the 50 mark. Only three drivers have reached 50 victories quicker – Gordon (232), Darrell Waltrip (278) and David Pearson (293).

    • Johnson has won at least three Cup races a season since he posted his first victory in 2002. He is the only driver in the modern era to win at least three races in each of his first eight full-time seasons.

    • Johnson has won Sprint Cup Series races at all but four (Michigan, Chicago, Watkins Glen, Homestead) of the 22 tracks on which the series competes.

    • Johnson’s 10 wins in 2007 was the highest number recorded in a single season since Jeff Gordon posted 13 victories in 1998.

    • The four-consecutive wins scored by the No. 48 team in the 2007 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup ties a modern-era NASCAR record.

    Career Poles

    • Johnson has collected 25 poles in his Sprint Cup career.

    • The championship driver has earned at least one pole a year since his first full-time season in 2002.

    • He had a career-high six poles in 2008.

    • Johnson’s most recent pole position was at Dover International Speedway on Sept. 24, 2010.

    Career Starts

    • Johnson has finished in the top five in the Sprint Cup Series point standings each year since his first full season in 2002.

    • Johnson is the only driver to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup every year since the format was adopted in 2004.

    • In 342 Sprint Cup Series starts, Johnson has posted 139 top-five and 212 top-10 finishes.

    • He has a top-five finish at every track on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series circuit.

    • Johnson has led a total of 11,470 laps (of 98,949) in his Sprint Cup career, covering over 132,469 miles.

    • He has finished on the lead lap 265 times.

    Career Recognition

    • Johnson was named by Forbes as the Most Influential Athlete in 2011.

    • In 2009, Johnson became the first race car driver to be named Male Athlete of the Year by the Associated Press in its 78-year history.

    • Voted Driver of the Year four times in his career (2006, 2007, 2008, 2010), Johnson joins Jeff Gordon as four-time winners of the prestigious award.

    • Johnson has won an ESPY for Best Driver three times, in 2008, 2009 and 2010.