Author: Barry Albert

  • Hamlin wins at Texas

    FORT WORTH, TX: Denny Hamlin was able to hold off Jimmie Johnson for the win in the closing laps of a 12-lap shootout on Monday at Texas Motor Speedway. This was Hamlin’s second win of the season and the 10th of his career.

    Just three weeks ago Hamlin had surgery on his torn ACL in his left knee and was slow getting out of the car. “I’m trying to get it straight right now. I did it for the long run. Even though it was going to take some sacrifice, I knew once I came back I was going to be stronger.” Hamlin said.
     
    “I never doubt this race team and Mike Ford (crew chief) did a great job there at the end. I have to thank the whole 11 team, everyone at FedEx, all the employees, Sprint and the fans. I’ve never seen so many fans on a Monday race like this. I can’t thank them enough. It’s just a great day for us.” Hamlin said.
     
    “There at the end, the car was just dragging the nose too bad for the first couple of laps. I think we sat too long and the front tire pressures dropped. I lost a few spots. I almost hit the wall down in one and two trying to work the top. Once those front tire pressures came in and the splitter got off the ground, I started coming but it was like a lap too late.” Johnson said.
     
    The race was restarted with 12 laps to go after a nine-car crash that was started by Jeff Gordon, who had led 124 laps, and Tony Stewart, who started from the pole. During the caution period before the restart, many drivers including Stewart only took two tires while Gordon took four.
     
    When the race was restarted with 18 laps to go, Gordon, Stewart, and Johnson ended up three-wide coming out of Turn 4. Gordon was in the middle and Stewart got loose and both drivers spun. Both drivers suffered heady damage and were out of the race. Johnson made it through without any damage.
     
    “When you get a late caution like that, you are going to have guys take two and guys take four. We chose to take four. Every second, every position counts on those restarts with that few of laps to go. I saw Tony backing up and then he got loose. I was trying not to get in to him. I ended up getting underneath him and we were three wide. Then I saw the 48 out on my left corner sneak in there as well. Just saw a lot of guys racing hard and we ran out of room. I got clipped in the right rear and turned me in the wall.” Gordon said.
     
    Stewart too blame for the wreck. “I came off of four there and bounced off of Jeff’s right rear. It was just a pendulum and I lost it and got into his right rear and then I got us to where neither one of us could get away from it. Somebody put me three wide in one and two and that got me up to where I got a lot of crap on my tires and that started it. It was my fault. Feel bad about it, about doing something stupid like that. I didn’t plan on getting loose, but it is 100% my fault.” Stewart said.
     
    Early on, Gordon and teammate Johnson had some hard racing that ended up with contact between the two. “He was real loose and I got to him and he got real loose. I got underneath me and he raced me hard. I slid up in front of him a little bit, maybe that was it. He ran in to the back of me for no reason.” Gordon said.
     
    “I am pretty disappointed in how he was racing me today, but we will get to the bottom of it and sort it out. No need to play it out in the press and we’ll get it taken care of at the shop and during the week and come back to the next race and do it again. I think we are both pretty frustrated with how we have been racing each other. There was some things today I wasn’t real pleased with so when I had a chance to express myself, I kinda did. We’ll get it all sorted out. We don’t need to drag it out and make too much out of it. We will get it sorted out during the week.”
     
    “I am disappointed. But, I’ll get over it and so will he. We’ll talk about it. We are good enough friends, good enough teammates. It is more just the competitors in us coming out there and the aggressiveness of wanting to win. Not anything against one another.” Gordon said.
     
    Kyle Busch finished third, Kurt Busch fourth and Kasey Kahne finished fifth.
     
    Unofficial Race Results
    Pos.
    St.
    No.
    Driver
    Make
    Pts./Bon.
    Laps
    Status
    1
    29
    11
    Denny Hamlin
    Toyota
    190/5
    334
    Running
    2
    4
    48
    Jimmie Johnson
    Chevrolet
    175/5
    334
    Running
    3
    7
    18
    Kyle Busch
    Toyota
    165/0
    334
    Running
    4
    11
    2
    Kurt Busch
    Dodge
    165/5
    334
    Running
    5
    5
    9
    Kasey Kahne
    Ford
    155/0
    334
    Running
    6
    30
    5
    Mark Martin
    Chevrolet
    150/0
    334
    Running
    7
    19
    29
    Kevin Harvick
    Chevrolet
    146/0
    334
    Running
    8
    9
    88
    Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    Chevrolet
    147/5
    334
    Running
    9
    14
    56
    Martin Truex Jr.
    Toyota
    138/0
    334
    Running
    10
    3
    16
    Greg Biffle
    Ford
    139/5
    334
    Running
    11
    10
    39
    Ryan Newman
    Chevrolet
    130/0
    334
    Running
    12
    6
    31
    Jeff Burton
    Chevrolet
    132/5
    334
    Running
    13
    17
    43
    A.J. Allmendinger
    Ford
    124/0
    334
    Running
    14
    37
    12
    Brad Keselowski
    Dodge
    121/0
    333
    Running
    15
    13
    6
    David Ragan
    Ford
    118/0
    333
    Running
    16
    23
    82
    Scott Speed
    Toyota
    115/0
    333
    Running
    17
    32
    47
    Marcos Ambrose
    Toyota
    112/0
    333
    Running
    18
    39
    19
    Elliott Sadler
    Ford
    109/0
    333
    Running
    19
    2
    77
    Sam Hornish Jr.
    Dodge
    106/0
    333
    Running
    20
    28
    17
    Matt Kenseth
    Ford
    103/0
    332
    Running
    21
    26
    78
    Regan Smith
    Chevrolet
    100/0
    332
    Running
    22
    27
    13
    Max Papis
    Toyota
    97/0
    332
    Running
    23
    41
    71
    Bobby Labonte
    Chevrolet
    94/0
    332
    Running
    24
    35
    34
    Travis Kvapil
    Ford
    96/5
    331
    Running
    25
    36
    21
    Bill Elliott
    Ford
    88/0
    331
    Running
    26
    38
    7
    Robby Gordon
    Toyota
    85/0
    329
    Running
    27
    40
    38
    Kevin Conway *
    Ford
    82/0
    329
    Running
    28
    18
    20
    Joey Logano
    Toyota
    79/0
    329
    Running
    29
    31
    37
    David Gilliland
    Ford
    76/0
    328
    Running
    30
    15
    1
    Jamie McMurray
    Chevrolet
    78/5
    319
    Accident
    31
    12
    24
    Jeff Gordon
    Chevrolet
    80/10
    317
    Accident
    32
    1
    14
    Tony Stewart
    Chevrolet
    72/5
    317
    Accident
    33
    20
    99
    Carl Edwards
    Ford
    64/0
    317
    Accident
    34
    21
    42
    Juan Montoya
    Chevrolet
    66/5
    317
    Accident
    35
    25
    98
    Paul Menard
    Ford
    58/0
    317
    Accident
    36
    8
    33
    Clint Bowyer
    Chevrolet
    55/0
    316
    Accident
    37
    16
    0
    David Reutimann
    Toyota
    52/0
    310
    Engine
    38
    42
    83
    Brian Vickers
    Toyota
    49/0
    192
    Accident
    39
    43
    132
    Reed Sorenson
    Toyota
    46/0
    121
    Electrical
    40
    22
    87
    Joe Nemechek
    Toyota
    43/0
    75
    Transmission
    41
    33
    66
    Michael McDowell
    Toyota
    45/5
    60
    Transmission
    42
    34
    9
    Mike Bliss
    Chevrolet
    37/0
    50
    Vibration
    43
    24
    55
    Dave Blaney
    Toyota
    34/0
    20
    Susp.
  • Busch wins the Bashas’ Supermarkets 200

    Kyle Busch won Friday night’s Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 at Phoenix International Raceway, but it was not won the easy way. 

    On lap 137, while restarting with the lead on the outside lane, Brad Keselowski was ahead of Busch before the start/finish line. This caused the cars behind of Busch to back up and then pile up behind him. A 10 car crash brought out the red flag and stopped the race for about 10 minutes.
     
    NASCAR rules the Busch failed to restart the race in the designated area and gave Keselowski the lead. “When you get to the first line, you have to maintain your speed. Once you get to the second line, it’s free game.” Keselowski said. “I maintained my speed and he did not. When I got to the second line, I just went. That’s the rule, and the interpretation I have of it.”
     
    Then on the restart on lap 145, Busch “jumped the restart” and NASCAR made Busch do a pass-through penalty. All of this placed Busch in 19th position with only 38 laps remaining.
     
    A caution flag on lap 188 helped Busch catch back up to the front of the field.
     
    Busch restarted 10th on Lap 193 and was passed then leader Keselowski for the lead on lap 196 of 200. This was Busch’s second Nationwide Series win of the season and the 32nd of his career.
     
    “All I know is I paid NASCAR back by winning.” Busch said. “This is an issue. It will be a discussion (with NASCAR). It’s not done yet.” Busch added.
     
    To add to his misery, Busch also made contact with his teammate, Joey Logano on the final pit stop of the night. “It’s pretty awesome to be here. First I have to say sorry to Joey on pit road there. I hate it that we made contact. I hurt his car with the right front fender and everything. We restarted 10th there and I said, ‘Here we go, going for broke.” Busch said.
     
    “There was action everywhere. This was an awesome show. This is cool. I had a lot of fun. I had a shot at winning the race. I kind of had Kyle (Busch) upset in the car it looked like and he started making mistakes on restarts and was able to take advantage of that. Our Discount Tire Dodge was awesome.” Keselowski said.
     
    Keselowski finished third, Brendan Gaughan fourth and Greg Biffle finished fifth.
     
    Carl Edwards finished sixth and now trails series points leader Keselowski by four points.
     
    Unofficial Results
    2010 Unofficial Race Results
    Bashas’ Supermarkets 200 | April 9, 2010 | Race 6 of 35
    Pos.
    St.
    No.
    Driver
    Make
    Pts.
    Bon.
    Laps
    Status
    1
    2
    18
    Kyle Busch
    Toyota
    195
    10
    200
    Running
    2
    10
    33
    Kevin Harvick
    Chevrolet
    170
    0
    200
    Running
    3
    3
    22
    Brad Keselowski
    Dodge
    170
    5
    200
    Running
    4
    20
    62
    Brendan Gaughan
    Toyota
    160
    0
    200
    Running
    5
    4
    27
    Greg Biffle
    Ford
    155
    0
    200
    Running
    6
    1
    60
    Carl Edwards
    Ford
    150
    0
    200
    Running
    7
    5
    98
    Paul Menard
    Ford
    146
    0
    200
    Running
    8
    9
    43
    Scott Lagasse Jr.
    Ford
    142
    0
    200
    Running
    9
    14
    6
    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. *
    Ford
    138
    0
    200
    Running
    10
    6
    20
    Joey Logano
    Toyota
    139
    5
    200
    Running
    11
    21
    21
    Clint Bowyer
    Chevrolet
    130
    0
    200
    Running
    12
    13
    32
    Reed Sorenson
    Toyota
    127
    0
    200
    Running
    13
    7
    12
    Justin Allgaier
    Dodge
    124
    0
    200
    Running
    14
    18
    34
    Tony Raines
    Chevrolet
    121
    0
    200
    Running
    15
    31
    23
    Johnny Sauter
    Chevrolet
    118
    0
    200
    Running
    16
    17
    11
    Brian Scott *
    Toyota
    115
    0
    200
    Running
    17
    16
    88
    Kelly Bires
    Chevrolet
    112
    0
    200
    Running
    18
    11
    81
    Michael McDowell
    Dodge
    109
    0
    200
    Running
    19
    22
    38
    Jason Leffler
    Toyota
    106
    0
    200
    Running
    20
    23
    26
    Brian Keselowski
    Dodge
    103
    0
    199
    Running
    21
    40
    28
    Kenny Wallace
    Chevrolet
    100
    0
    199
    Running
    22
    35
    35
    Jason Keller
    Chevrolet
    97
    0
    198
    Running
    23
    38
    1
    Mike Wallace
    Chevrolet
    94
    0
    198
    Running
    24
    36
    61
    Josh Wise
    Ford
    91
    0
    198
    Running
    25
    29
    9
    Jason Bowles
    Ford
    88
    0
    198
    Running
    26
    15
    87
    Joe Nemechek
    Chevrolet
    85
    0
    197
    Running
    27
    42
    24
    Eric McClure
    Ford
    82
    0
    197
    Running
    28
    27
    1
    James Buescher *
    Chevrolet
    79
    0
    197
    Running
    29
    41
    5
    Victor Gonzalez Jr.
    Chevrolet
    76
    0
    195
    Running
    30
    12
    66
    Steve Wallace
    Toyota
    73
    0
    194
    Running
    31
    19
    10
    Casey Mears
    Toyota
    70
    0
    180
    Running
    32
    24
    99
    Trevor Bayne
    Toyota
    67
    0
    176
    Running
    33
    33
    15
    Michael Annett
    Toyota
    64
    0
    160
    Running
    34
    8
    16
    Colin Braun *
    Ford
    61
    0
    137
    Accident
    35
    26
    7
    Landon Cassill
    Chevrolet
    58
    0
    136
    Accident
    36
    43
    183
    John Borneman III
    Ford
    55
    0
    134
    Accident
    37
    25
    73
    Derrike Cope
    Dodge
    52
    0
    134
    Accident
    38
    39
    40
    Mike Bliss
    Chevrolet
    49
    0
    127
    Accident
    39
    30
    89
    Morgan Shepherd
    Chevrolet
    46
    0
    56
    Brakes
    40
    34
    156
    Kevin Lepage
    Chevrolet
    43
    0
    36
    Vibration
    41
    28
    91
    David Gilliland
    Chevrolet
    40
    0
    19
    Brakes
    42
    37
    90
    Danny O’Quinn Jr.
    Chevrolet
    37
    0
    18
    Brakes
    43
    32
    92
    Dennis Setzer
    Dodge
    34
    0
    9
    Oil Pump
  • Allmendinger on the Subway Fresh Fit 600 pole

    A.J. Allmendinger has earned his first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series pole on Friday night at Phoenix International Speedway. 

    Allmendinger’s lap of 134.675 mph was good enough to capture the front row for Saturday nights Subway Fresh Fit 600.   “I knew we were going to be quick. We were quick in practice, but when you go out there you just don’t know how much grip is going to be on the race track.” Allmendinger said.  “It is exciting to get that first pole. It is a small victory, but it means so much to this race team and me. In this sport, it is all about confidence. To know we have a good car and to go out there and back it up in qualifying is great. We seemed to be just missing it a little bit each week, so to go out there and get the job done is a big deal.”   Scott Speed will share the front row. Sam Hornish Jr. qualified third, Marcos Ambrose fourth and Dale Earnhardt Jr. qualified fifth.   “Things are starting off this weekend a little bit better than the last two. I had to shave all the black hair because that seemed to be bad luck. I also named our car, her name is ‘Rattlesnake.’ I think it’s kind of mean and sounds fast. We’re in Phoenix, so it fits. I don’t know which one of those has changed our luck around, but we’ll continue doing all of them.” Speed said.   “It was better than I thought it was. All these guys going directly behind us are pretty good race cars. My car drove pretty good. I knew the first lap was the only lap after lap 1 our car would just go away really bad in qualifying trim, so I had to get everything we could and just not make any mistakes that first lap because that was the only opportunity for us. Our car lost a good two or three-tenths on that second lap every time we tried it today.” Earnhardt Jr. said.   Series points leader Jimmie Johnson has won four of the last five races at Phoenix, qualified 16th.   Denny Hamlin qualified 26th and plans on starting the race. Casey Mears is standing by to take over if needed.   Starting Lineup

    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time Behind
    1 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 134.675 26.731
    2 82 Scott Speed Toyota 134.374 26.791 -0.06
    3 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 134.198 26.826 -0.095
    4 47 Marcos Ambrose Toyota 133.814 26.903 -0.172
    5 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 133.64 26.938 -0.207
    6 20 Joey Logano Toyota 133.427 26.981 -0.25
    7 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 133.338 26.999 -0.268
    8 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 133.294 27.008 -0.277
    9 99 Carl Edwards Ford 133.254 27.016 -0.285
    10 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 133.249 27.017 -0.286
    11 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 133.215 27.024 -0.293
    12 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 133.136 27.04 -0.309
    13 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 133.126 27.042 -0.311
    14 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 133.013 27.065 -0.334
    15 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 132.974 27.073 -0.342
    16 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 132.905 27.087 -0.356
    17 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 132.89 27.09 -0.359
    18 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 132.871 27.094 -0.363
    19 2 Kurt Busch Dodge 132.817 27.105 -0.374
    20 9 Kasey Kahne Ford 132.792 27.11 -0.379
    21 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 132.787 27.111 -0.38
    22 12 Brad Keselowski Dodge 132.748 27.119 -0.388
    23 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 132.734 27.122 -0.391
    24 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 132.719 27.125 -0.394
    25 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 132.607 27.148 -0.417
    26 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 132.572 27.155 -0.424
    27 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 132.504 27.169 -0.438
    28 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 132.441 27.182 -0.451
    29 6 David Ragan Ford 132.324 27.206 -0.475
    30 16 Greg Biffle Ford 132.299 27.211 -0.48
    31 55 Dave Blaney Toyota 132.222 27.227 -0.496
    32 98 Paul Menard Ford 132.163 27.239 -0.508
    33 7 Robby Gordon Toyota 132.057 27.261 -0.53
    34 13 Max Papis Toyota 131.984 27.276 -0.545
    35 190 Scott Riggs Chevrolet 131.868 27.3 -0.569
    36 37 David Gilliland Ford 131.829 27.308 -0.577
    37 135 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 131.593 27.357 -0.626
    38 19 Elliott Sadler Ford 131.339 27.41 -0.679
    39 0 David Reutimann Toyota 130.719 27.54 -0.809
    40 71 Bobby Labonte+ Chevrolet 130.109 27.669 -0.938
    41 34 Travis Kvapil+ Ford 129.908 27.712 -0.981
    42 38 Kevin Conway+* Ford 127.542 28.226 -1.495
    43 46 Terry Cook* Dodge 131.569 27.362 -0.631
  • A lot goes on before the No. 29 hits the track; A view from the best seat in the house

    I was fortunate enough to take part in Pennzoil’s “Best Seat in the House” this past weekend at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 at Martinsville Speedway. As a guest with the No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil Chevrolet I was given a view from the track that I have never had before.

    More to come on that later….

    Beginning on Thursday, the team haulers start entering the track. The first hauler spot is always reserved for the reigning champion, which is Jimmie Johnson and the rest of the team haulers are placed in order by the series standings as they enter each race. The haulers are staged before entering the track in an orderly fashion. The No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil enters Martinsville first in the series standings, placing the hauler with driver Kevin Harvick in the second position next to Johnson’s.

    The team hauler holds two race cars, a primary car and a backup car along with all of the parts necessary to repair or fix a race car during the race weekend. This also includes three engines (one spare engine along with the engine that is in the backup car). The team hauler is basically a RCR rolling shop.

    There is a company that hauls the pit box, better known as the “war wagon”, the “crash cart” and the tire rims to each race. Different “crash carts” are used for each race and are changed out back at the shop prior to heading to the next race.

    What about all of these parts? Do they just use parts as needed? No way! Every single part has a serial number, Micro chip and is inventoried. They know exactly when a part went on a car, where it ran, how many laps it ran and what happened during that race. When a part is taken off, it will be put back into inventory unless it has used up its life expectancy. In that case, it will be taken to “used parts heaven”. Some unneeded reusable parts will be sold.

    I know a lot of you like your tire rims. How about forty of them? That’s right, the team brings forty of them to each race (enough for ten 4 – tire stops).

    Forty tires too? No, all tires are leased from Goodyear. The only tires the team has are the eight tires that are on the two cars when entering the track. All tires are Micro-chipped and inventoried by Goodyear. Goodyear knows exactly where each tire goes and when it comes back. The team cannot leave the track until all of the tires are accounted for.

    The No. 29 Shell-Pennzoil crew chief, Gil Martin has two radios at his disposal in case of communication problems. A new rule for 2010 only allows each car one radio in the car. If problems arise, then they will have to exchange driver radio on pit road. Communication is also a requirement to remain on the track.

    The car must also pass NASCAR inspection. There are over 30 templates that must match and clear inspection before the car can practice, qualify or race.

    Holy tight quarters! The team hauler is long and narrow but contains more than you would expect. Each crew member has their own spot for their personal items. Some of the space is used to house communication equipment but most of the remaining space houses parts, a lot of them. Everything is organized in certain locations and each member knows where to locate what might be needed during a race weekend. The team’s organization is the key to keeping the team going at the pace needed during the race weekend.

    The No. 29 team members are also athletes. I am unsure if everyone abides by the “special diet” program provided by their nutritionist or dietitian, but the food looked good. The team has more than one “happy” person in the hauler. With a proper diet each crew member remains happy and healthy in order to crank out the 13 second pit stops that are needed during the race.

    Now back to why I have been given this opportunity. I had participated in some promotions that Pennzoil was offering to fans and agreed to learn a little more about the new Pennzoil Ultra formula and its super cleaning powers. By doing this, I was given one of the 43 other best seats in the house, atop the “War wagon” of the No. 29.

    Due to a rain postponed race on Sunday, the race was held on Monday. The day began soggy and damp. But a few hours before race time, the clouds parted and sunny skies meaning that it’s race day!

    I arrived at the No. 29 pit stall a few minutes before the pace laps began. I saw all of the last minute preparations that take place before the green flag. The team gathered in a circle on pit road. I am unsure what they were saying due all the noise, but I am sure it was something to do with kicking butt.

    I was given a team radio that would allow me to hear the conversations between the crew chief Martin, Harvick and the rest of the No. 29 team. The first thing I noticed was that is also contained a microphone. I was thinking, ‘I hope I don’t have to make any calls’.

    After climbing atop the “war wagon”, I was greeted by Ford Martin, which is Gil and Rhonda Martin’s son, who is apparently well known around the garage. I was still fumbling around with the headset at this time. I hated to, I really didn’t want to, but I had to ask the teenager how the heck I get this headset on my head correctly. Ford quickly adjusted the headset and I was set to see and hear the action from the best seat in the house.

    With Harvick’s wife, Delana already in her place right next to Martin, the team was ready to rumble. Qualifying was rained out on Friday and Harvick was on the pole since the field was set by the series points.

    The green flag flew and we were off racing. As the cars made it around to turn-2 where the pit stall was and I immediately realized this is the best seat. Though it’s impossible to see all the way around this short flat track, you still have a better seat than most. I guess the ones in the press box might beg to differ, but they are just seeing the action. Atop the box, you get to see, hear and feel the action.

    The new Pennzoil Ultra oil seemed to be doing its job. By lap 23, Harvick was already putting cars a lap down. An early caution flag came out on lap 41. The crew made its first pit stop of the day. It was four tires and an air pressure adjustment. The crew made a blazing stop and Harvick remained in the lead when the race was restarted on lap 49.

    I am not one to listen to any of race chatter by the teams during the race. So to my surprise the radio communications contain a lot of silence. I guess I have been listening to the TV broadcast too much and expected them to never shut up on the team radio.

    Jeff Gordon passed Harvick for the lead on lap 59, but that was the least of Harvick’s worries. After the first pit stop Harvick noticed something different in the brakes. Around lap 103 his brake pedal was all the way to the floor and he had to pit.

    He went directly to the garage on lap 105 with something amiss with his brakes. The right rear just was not working correctly. After a brief fire and lots of smoke in the garage, all hopes were lost to salvage any kind of good finish today.

    The crew was able to get back on track after a few more changes and adjustments. Harvick finished in 35th place, 100 laps down. It was just not their day. I hope I was not the jinx.

  • Denny Hamlin announces knee surgery

    Due to insurmountable and continuing pain, Denny Hamlin will undergo surgery on his knee. He wants to limit his time out of the race car by doing it during an off-week.

    The surgery will be done in Charlotte on Tuesday March 30th. Rehab will begin right after the surgery, approximately two days afterwards. “At least I know that every day will be better from then out.”

    After the Bristol race, Hamlin says his knee was, “Achy has it has ever been before.”

    “No doubt, I will be at Phoenix.” Hamlin says he will be ok to race in two weeks at Phoenix despite knowing that everyone is different in the recovery process.

    Casey Mears will be the “standby driver” and if needed will be practice and qualify the car at Phoenix. “I will just have to see how it goes.” Hamlin said.

    Hamlin expects his driving style will have to change for at least the Phoenix race. “Probably Phoenix, I will use my right foot to brake.”

    “As long as they can pry me into the seat, they won’t get me out!” Hamlin said about getting into the car at Phoenix.

    “The number one goal is to be 100% if we make the chase”

  • Harvick awarded two poles due to rain

    Martinsville, Va. – Qualifying for the Kroger 250 Truck Series race and the Cup Series Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 were both cancelled due to rain. This is the third year in the row that the field will be set by the point standings.

    Kevin Harvick was awarded the pole for both events by virtue of points system. Matt Kenseth will start second in Sundays Sprint Cup race.
     
    Both drivers usually do not qualify well.
     
    “It could be the worst qualifying front row. Obviously this is the place where, if you’re going to have that happen, this is the place you want to do it.” Harvick said while laughing.
     
     
    A note from Martinsville Speedway:
     
    Tickets for the Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 on Sunday and the Kroger 250 on Saturday are on sale and can be purchased by calling 1.877.RACE.TIX or at the ticket office
     
    Tickets for the Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 begin at just $25.
     
     
    Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 starting lineup:
    Pos.
    No.
    Driver
    Make
    1
    29
    Kevin Harvick
    Chevrolet
    2
    17
    Matt Kenseth
    Ford
    3
    48
    Jimmie Johnson
    Chevrolet
    4
    16
    Greg Biffle
    Ford
    5
    14
    Tony Stewart
    Chevrolet
    6
    2
    Kurt Busch
    Dodge
    7
    31
    Jeff Burton
    Chevrolet
    8
    88
    Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    Chevrolet
    9
    98
    Paul Menard
    Ford
    10
    18
    Kyle Busch
    Toyota
    11
    24
    Jeff Gordon
    Chevrolet
    12
    33
    Clint Bowyer
    Chevrolet
    13
    99
    Carl Edwards
    Ford
    14
    83
    Brian Vickers
    Toyota
    15
    1
    Jamie McMurray
    Chevrolet
    16
    5
    Mark Martin
    Chevrolet
    17
    20
    Joey Logano
    Toyota
    18
    82
    Scott Speed
    Toyota
    19
    11
    Denny Hamlin
    Toyota
    20
    56
    Martin Truex Jr.
    Toyota
    21
    43
    A.J. Allmendinger
    Ford
    22
    42
    Juan Montoya
    Chevrolet
    23
    9
    Kasey Kahne
    Ford
    24
    0
    David Reutimann
    Toyota
    25
    19
    Elliott Sadler
    Ford
    26
    39
    Ryan Newman
    Chevrolet
    27
    6
    David Ragan
    Ford
    28
    78
    Regan Smith
    Chevrolet
    29
    71
    Bobby Labonte
    Chevrolet
    30
    12
    Brad Keselowski
    Dodge
    31
    47
    Marcos Ambrose
    Toyota
    32
    38
    Kevin Conway*
    Ford
    33
    77
    Sam Hornish Jr.
    Dodge
    34
    34
    Travis Kvapil
    Ford
    35
    37
    David Gilliland
    Ford
    36
    26
    David Stremme
    Ford
    37
    9
    Aric Almirola
    Chevrolet
    38
    7
    Robby Gordon
    Toyota
    39
    36
    Mike Bliss
    Chevrolet
    40
    13
    Max Papis
    Toyota
    41
    55
    Michael McDowell
    Toyota
    42
    66
    Dave Blaney
    Toyota
    43
    87
    Joe Nemechek
    Toyota
     
    Kroger 250 starting lineup:
    Pos.
    No.
    Driver
    Make
    1
    2
    Kevin Harvick
    Chevrolet
    2
    51
    Aric Almirola
    Toyota
    3
    88
    Matt Crafton
    Chevrolet
    4
    5
    Mike Skinner
    Toyota
    5
    17
    Timothy Peters
    Toyota
    6
    30
    Todd Bodine
    Toyota
    7
    13
    Johnny Sauter
    Chevrolet
    8
    56
    Tayler Malsam
    Toyota
    9
    15
    Johnny Benson
    Toyota
    10
    14
    Rick Crawford
    Ford
    11
    60
    Narain Karthikeyan
    Chevrolet
    12
    4
    Ricky Carmichael
    Chevrolet
    13
    81
    David Starr
    Toyota
    14
    10
    Jennifer Jo Cobb*
    Ford
    15
    7
    Tony Jackson Jr.
    Chevrolet
    16
    7
    Justin Lofton*
    Toyota
    17
    23
    Jason White
    Dodge
    18
    57
    Norm Benning
    Chevrolet
    19
    3
    Austin Dillon*
    Chevrolet
    20
    47
    Brett Butler*
    Chevrolet
    21
    48
    Hermie Sadler
    Chevrolet
    22
    21
    Chris Eggleston
    Chevrolet
    23
    12
    Mario Gosselin
    Chevrolet
    24
    85
    Brent Raymer
    Ford
    25
    39
    Ryan Sieg
    Chevrolet
    26
    9
    Max Papis
    Toyota
    27
    93
    Shane Sieg
    Chevrolet
    28
    76
    Brian Johnson Jr.
    Ford
    29
    52
    Ken Schrader
    Chevrolet
    30
    89
    Chris Lafferty
    Chevrolet
    31
    33
    Ron Hornaday
    Chevrolet
    32
    18
    Brian Ickler
    Toyota
    33
    46
    Clay Greenfield
    Dodge
    34
    95
    Lance Fenton
    Dodge
    35
    6
    D.J. Kennington
    Chevrolet
    36
    1
    Mike Harmon
    Chevrolet
  • Gordon visits third and fourth graders at Martinsville

    Seven-time Martinsville Speedway winner Jeff Gordon took time out on Thursday to spend time with third and fourth graders at Patrick Henry Elementary School in Martinsville.

    “It’s been a while since I’ve visited a school I don’t think I have since I’ve been a parent and I see it in a whole different perspective now.” Gordon said.

    Gordon took time to go through several class rooms where the students were able to demonstrate what they are learning and the classrooms had prepared several special activities for Gordon to participate in.

    Gordon was found playing Jeopardy with some students. For some reason all of Gordon’s math answers ended up amounting to 24. “Are all the answers 24? I think I’m going to like this game.” Gordon said while laughing.

    The tour ended with Gordon in the library with several students. The students read to Gordon why they did or did not like the four-time champion. All but one student thought he was number one. After announcing that Gordon was not his number one driver, actually number two, Gordon was able to laugh about it. Kyle Busch was the number one driver for this student.

    After leaving the school, Gordon headed to Chatmoss Country Club for a Champion’s Luncheon. Gordon took time after the great lunch to address members of the Martinsville and Henry County Chamber of Commerce and answer any questions they had.

    One member asked what track was his favorite. After hesitation, everyone knew he wanted to say Martinsville, but he said Michigan was his.

    Another member addressed his new child on the way. With his second child being a boy, Gordon was asked is he would like to see him become a racer also. Gordon summed it up by saying that he would support his children with anything they would like to do. Boy or girl.

    Be sure to get your tickets for the Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 on March 28 at Martinsville Speedway.

  • All about Hendrick?

    Daytona, Fla. – Hendrick Motorsports teammates Mark Martin and Dale Earnhardt Jr. have secured the front row for the Daytona 500 held next week with lap speeds of 191.188 mph and 190.913 mph. “We hope to both raise our game this year, the No. 5 and the No. 88” said Martin.

    Martin was the only driver to top 191 mph (47.074 secs) during qualifying and is looking for more speed. “That would be really cool to get in the 46.00’s. I’d like to thank Alan Gustafson, the GoDady.com team, and Hendrick Motorsports; I was just out there riding really fast. It sure is fun. It’s quite an opportunity to get to drive their stuff here.”
    This is Martin’s 26th Daytona 500 and he has a good chance to win it. “It’s time; it’s time. You know we haven’t done it yet, so this is the best shot I’ve had, or as good. I had some really good shots and didn’t get it done, but think we have our best chance now.”
    Earnhardt Jr. is trying to rebound from a horrible 2009 season and a second place qualifying result is a good start for the new season. “Man, it is fun to drive a car that performs like that. We have a little bit different wind situation but we were able to put down a pretty good lap. It was hitting the ground a little bit yesterday and that is slowing it down some.” Earnhardt Jr. said.
    “This is nice, we just need to keep going; you know what I mean. We just need to keep going. We did a lot to get this, but you can never have enough good things happen to you.”
    The Hendrick motorsports domination continues in the sport for at least the beginning of the Daytona 500. Hendrick drivers Jimmie Johnson qualified 7th (190.359 mph) and Jeff Gordon qualified 10th (190.050 mph), but starting positions will be set in Thursday’s 150-mile qualifying races.
    “Those guys (No, 5 crew) have been working hard on their stuff. We expected them to be faster than us based on what they have done with their cars.” Johnson said of Martin’s qualifying result.
    “I’m really proud of Hendrick Motorsports and the effort that’s been put out to come down here and be strong. And we were hoping for a little bit more than that. But we’ll take it and get ready to go race with the DuPont Chevrolet.” Gordon said.
    Qualifying Results
    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time Behind
    1 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 191.188 47.074
    2 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 190.913 47.142 -0.068
    3 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 190.577 47.225 -0.151
    4 21 Bill Elliott Ford 190.573 47.226 -0.152
    5 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 190.408 47.267 -0.193
    6 2 Kurt Busch Dodge 190.359 47.279 -0.205
    7 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 190.359 47.279 -0.205
    8 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 190.118 47.339 -0.265
    9 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 190.054 47.355 -0.281
    10 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 190.05 47.356 -0.282
    11 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 190.05 47.356 -0.282
    12 77 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 190.05 47.356 -0.282
    13 82 Scott Speed Toyota 189.958 47.379 -0.305
    14 47 Marcos Ambrose Toyota 189.757 47.429 -0.355
    15 12 Brad Keselowski Dodge 189.737 47.434 -0.36
    16 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 189.709 47.441 -0.367
    17 20 Joey Logano Toyota 189.693 47.445 -0.371
    18 71 Bobby Labonte Chevrolet 189.665 47.452 -0.378
    19 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 189.593 47.47 -0.396
    20 151 Michael Waltrip Toyota 189.454 47.505 -0.431
    21 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 189.374 47.525 -0.451
    22 0 David Reutimann Toyota 189.314 47.54 -0.466
    23 98 Paul Menard Ford 189.294 47.545 -0.471
    24 6 David Ragan Ford 189.282 47.548 -0.474
    25 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 189.255 47.555 -0.481
    26 99 Carl Edwards Ford 189.195 47.57 -0.496
    27 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 189.072 47.601 -0.527
    28 9 Kasey Kahne Ford 189.056 47.605 -0.531
    29 36 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 189.052 47.606 -0.532
    30 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 188.996 47.62 -0.546
    31 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 188.865 47.653 -0.579
    32 7 Robby Gordon Toyota 188.735 47.686 -0.612
    33 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 188.727 47.688 -0.614
    34 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 188.699 47.695 -0.621
    35 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 188.628 47.713 -0.639
    36 19 Elliott Sadler Ford 188.533 47.737 -0.663
    37 16 Greg Biffle Ford 188.411 47.768 -0.694
    38 132 Reed Sorenson Toyota 188.391 47.773 -0.699
    39 190 Casey Mears Chevrolet 188.3 47.796 -0.722
    40 13 Max Papis Toyota 188.198 47.822 -0.748
    41 49 David Gilliland Toyota 187.766 47.932 -0.858
    42 34 John Andretti Ford 187.512 47.997 -0.923
    43 197 Jeff Fuller Toyota 187.363 48.035 -0.961
    44 38 Robert Richardson Jr. Ford 187.289 48.054 -0.98
    45 37 Travis Kvapil Ford 187.285 48.055 -0.981
    46 9 Aric Almirola Chevrolet 187.278 48.057 -0.983
    47 46 Terry Cook* Dodge 187.056 48.114 -1.04
    48 26 Boris Said Ford 186.908 48.152 -1.078
    49 66 Dave Blaney Toyota 186.254 48.321 -1.247
    50 55 Michael McDowell Toyota 185.923 48.407 -1.333
    51 175 Derrike Cope Dodge 185.04 48.638 -1.564
    52 127 Kirk Shelmerdine Toyota 184.407 48.805 -1.731
    53 192 Mike Wallace Dodge 182.678 49.267 -2.193
    54 157 Norm Benning Chevrolet 180.607 49.832 -2.758
  • Busch wins NCWTS race at Talladega

    Kyle Busch won Saturday’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) Mountain Dew 250 race at Talladega Superspeedway with help from his Billy Ballew Racing teammate Aric Almirola.

    Busch and Almirola went to the outside and created their own two-car freight train in the closing laps. They passed then leader Todd Bodine on the final lap, giving the Ballew Racing its first ever one-two finish.

    “That just happened – unbelievable. I owe everything to Aric Almirola today. Sticking with me from that last pit stop to the end, I told him if he just stayed with me they wouldn’t be able to beat the 15 (Almirola) and 51 (Busch). Awesome job to Aric, he can take my half of the pay after today. I don’t get paid anything. I don’t know what Billy Ballew will work out with him.” said Busch.

    “Everybody at Billy Ballew Motorsports did a great job and worked really hard. We had two awesome speedway trucks and it showed today. There were not very many people that could hang with us (Kyle Busch) when we got together and we proved that a couple times throughout the race. We tried not to show our cards too much in the beginning. It paid off and it was a one-two finish for Billy Ballew. I just wanted to be one bad.” Almirola said.

    “Congratulations to Billy Ballew in his 300th start in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series and he got a one-two finish so that’s pretty awesome for him.” Almirola added.

    Busch led 10 of 98 laps. With this win Toyota to clinches its fourth consecutive NCWTS manufacturer’s title (2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009).

    Almirola finished second, Todd Bodine third, Terry Cook fourth and David Starr finished fifth, giving Toyota the top-five sweep for the first time since April 2006.

    “We made the right move. We had a great truck and made the right move at the end and got the lead. We just didn’t have a teammate. Kyle (Busch) had his teammate right behind him. I could have blocked him coming to the checkers, but I didn’t want to be like Carl Edwards and end up in the catch fence.” Bodine said.

    Ron Hornaday, Jr. was caught up in the “Big One” on lap 91. Drivers Max Papis, Brian Scott, Rick Crawford, Timothy Peters and Chad McCumbee were also involved when Johnny Sauter and Mike Skinner got together.

    Despite a 17th place finish, Ron Hornaday maintains a 202 point lead over in Matt Crafton in the series standings with three races remaining. Crafton finished 10th and Skinner finished 19th.

    “It all happened on the outside and they all came down and I was just in the middle of it. It was a shame. We caved the grill in on the back of the No. 9 truck; I didn’t know where he was going, that kind of ruined out day.” said Hornaday.

    The series heads to Texas Motor Speedway next week (Friday, November 6).
     

    Unofficial Race Results

    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Pts. Bon. Laps Status
    1 10 51 Kyle Busch  Toyota 190 5 98 Running
    2 5 15 Aric Almirola  Toyota 175 5 98 Running
    3 6 30 Todd Bodine  Toyota 170 5 98 Running
    4 2 25 Terry Cook  Toyota 165 5 98 Running
    5 14 24 David Starr  Toyota 155 0 98 Running
    6 20 212 Mario Gosselin  Chevrolet 150 0 98 Running
    7 9 60 Stacy Compton  Toyota 146 0 98 Running
    8 22 8 Dennis Setzer  Chevrolet 142 0 98 Running
    9 30 153 Justin Hobgood  Chevrolet 138 0 98 Running
    10 7 88 Matt Crafton  Chevrolet 134 0 98 Running
    11 23 117 Timothy Peters  Toyota 135 5 98 Running
    12 1 6 Colin Braun  Ford 137 10 98 Running
    13 27 8 Chrissy Wallace  Chevrolet 124 0 98 Running
    14 17 13 Johnny Sauter * Chevrolet 124 0 98 Running
    15 19 10 James Buescher * Ford 118 0 98 Running
    16 25 129 J.R. Fitzpatrick * Chevrolet 115 0 98 Running
    17 13 33 Ron Hornaday  Chevrolet 112 0 96 Running
    18 29 157 Norm Benning  Chevrolet 109 0 96 Running
    19 11 5 Mike Skinner  Toyota 111 0 96 Running
    20 15 4 Ricky Carmichael * Chevrolet 103 0 93 Accident
    21 16 14 Rick Crawford  Ford 100 0 90 Accident
    22 3 9 Max Papis  Toyota 97 0 90 Accident
    23 18 16 Brian Scott  Toyota 99 5 90 Accident
    24 12 7 Chad McCumbee  Chevrolet 91 0 90 Accident
    25 31 102 Steve Park  Chevrolet 88 0 76 Engine
    26 32 28 Andy Lally  Chevrolet 82 0 64 P.Steering
    27 8 81 Tayler Malsam * Toyota 85 0 69 Accident
    28 33 148 Mike Wallace  Chevrolet 84 5 61 Accident
    29 21 11 T.J. Bell  Toyota 76 0 44 Vibration
    30 24 41 Chris Jones * Dodge 78 5 41 Clutch
    31 26 176 Ryan Hackett * Ford 70 0 41 Rear End
    32 4 23 Jason White  Dodge 67 0 29 Engine
    33 34 121 Sean Murphy  Dodge 64 0 20 Brakes
    34 35 47 Brandon Knupp  Chevrolet 61 0 18 Over Heating
    35 28 171 Robert Richardson Jr.  Chevrolet 58 0 13 Engine
    36 36 250 Jennifer Jo Cobb  Dodge 0 0 1 Engine
  • Skinner wins at Gateway

    Mike Skinner started ninth and led the final six (of 162) laps en route to his victory in Saturday’s Copart 200 Camping World Trucks Series race at Gateway Int’l Raceway.

    The race was marred by late crashes in back-to-back restarts in the final 10 laps.

    Matt Crafton sent race leader and points leader Ron Hornaday spinning out after contact with four laps to go. Colin Braun and Rick Crawford were also collected in the accident. The race was red flagged for cleanup.

    NASCAR black-flagged Crafton and he had to restart at the end of the lead lap cars. Crafton battled back to finish sixth.

    “I don’t believe it. I’m usually end on the short side of that call with the 13 (Johnny Sauter) there. I was better than he was and he was doing his job. He did a good job. I guess we got by him on the wreck. I have to applaud NASCAR. Sometime we gotta stop being able to wreck the leader to win these races.” Skinner said.

    “We didn’t have the best truck. We probably had a second or third place truck and we had a mishap in the pits. I just applaud NASCAR for putting a stop to wrecking the leader to win races. They gotta stop it sooner or later. I could’ve done that twice this year and I decided not to. Today it paid dividends for me.” Skinner added.

    Johnny Sauter finished second, Brian Scott third, Aric Almirola fourth and Tayler Malsam finished fifth.

    Unofficial Race Results

    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Pts. Bon. Laps Status
    1 9 5 Mike Skinner  Toyota 190 5 162 Running
    2 3 13 Johnny Sauter * Chevrolet 170 0 162 Running
    3 4 16 Brian Scott  Toyota 165 0 162 Running
    4 15 51 Aric Almirola  Toyota 160 0 162 Running
    5 17 81 Tayler Malsam * Toyota 155 0 162 Running
    6 6 88 Matt Crafton  Chevrolet 150 0 162 Running
    7 8 117 Timothy Peters  Toyota 151 5 162 Running
    8 10 60 Stacy Compton  Toyota 147 5 162 Running
    9 13 139 Ryan Sieg  Chevrolet 138 0 162 Running
    10 11 14 Rick Crawford  Ford 134 0 162 Running
    11 23 129 Mikey Kile  Chevrolet 130 0 162 Running
    12 18 8 Todd Kluever  Chevrolet 127 0 161 Running
    13 30 184 Chris Fontaine  Chevrolet 124 0 161 Running
    14 26 7 Jason Young  Chevrolet 121 0 161 Running
    15 22 15 Brian Ickler * Toyota 118 0 160 Running
    16 14 24 David Starr  Toyota 115 0 159 Running
    17 2 33 Ron Hornaday  Chevrolet 122 10 156 Accident
    18 7 30 Todd Bodine  Toyota 114 5 153 Accident
    19 1 6 Colin Braun  Ford 111 5 152 Accident
    20 19 23 Jason White  Dodge 103 0 144 Running
    21 12 25 Terry Cook  Toyota 100 0 123 Running
    22 20 4 Ricky Carmichael * Chevrolet 97 0 103 Accident
    23 16 10 James Buescher * Ford 94 0 87 Accident
    24 5 11 T.J. Bell  Toyota 91 0 80 Accident
    25 36 273 Dexter Bean  Chevrolet 88 0 77 Engine
    26 33 157 Norm Benning  Chevrolet 85 0 61 Overheating
    27 24 144 Tommy Joe Martins  Ford 82 0 33 Ignition
    28 27 85 Brent Raymer * Ford 79 0 33 Ignition
    29 34 47 Brandon Knupp  Chevrolet 76 0 22 Engine
    30 31 121 Nick Tucker  Dodge 73 0 17 Vibration
    31 32 8 Butch Miller  Chevrolet 70 0 15 Overheating
    32 21 212 Mario Gosselin  Chevrolet 67 0 11 Rear End
    33 35 148 Wayne Edwards  Chevrolet 64 0 4 Overheating
    34 25 293 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 61 0 4 Rear End
    35 29 165 Lance Hooper  Chevrolet 58 0 3 Brakes
    36 28 172 John Jackson  Chevrolet 55 0 2 Transmission