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  • Denny Hamlin dominates a wild Sprint Unlimited

    Denny Hamlin dominates a wild Sprint Unlimited

    After starting on pole, Denny Hamlin would lead the most laps and worked his way to the front at the end of the Sprint Unlimited to pick up the win. It marks the second time that Hamlin has won the event as he won it in his rookie year in 2006.

    “Best car won – that’s for sure,” he commented. “Can’t thank this team enough. We’re two in a row now. We’re building on something. We had a good car the whole night. It was survival of the fittest for sure.”

    On the final restart with three to go, Hamlin sat in the eighth position. Using the draft to his advantage, he made his way to third with two laps to go and down the backstretch, would make a three-wide move on Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski to the lead. The momentum allowed him to build up a considerable lead and escape the pack.

    “With three to go, we were at the tail end of a small pack and it was hard to get runs but we were able to,” he said.

    Brad Keselowski finished second followed by Kyle Busch, who came back for a solid finish after sliding sideways and through the grass off of turn four. Joey Logano finished fourth followed by Kevin Harvick.

    Harvick was one of the nine drivers involved in the big wreck back on lap six of the second segment. Matt Kenseth went to move down in the tri-oval, though he caught Logano, resulting in a pile-up that collected many drivers.

    “Replay tells a lot more than I saw,” he commented. “I honestly had no idea that anyone was inside of me. I was watching my teammate there and trying to move down to help my team there. I guess hindsight I should’ve stayed up there. I didn’t know Joey was there. I thought I had a good half a car length and by the time I looked, he must’ve got a run and got down there.”

    Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards and Kurt Busch all found themselves involved in the wreck with heavy damage as they got pinned up against the outside front stretch wall.

    “That’s awfully expensive fun – but it is fun,” Edwards commented. “I did learn a bunch and that’s the key to this race even though we have a torn up car. Team worked hard and it sucks that we’re out. The night is about checkers or wreckers – and fortunately we’re on the other end of it.”

    “The race started off calm and then all of a sudden business picked up,” Gordon mentioned. “I knew that they started stacking up and I was right there on Tony’s bumper. The closing rate with the higher spoiler is pretty severe. So maybe he didn’t know that Joey was there. That was a nasty wreck.”

    “You just have to protect your spot,” Stewart said. “I’ve always said I’m not a big fan of blocking but it’s unfortunate that’s what you have to do. It was easy to get stalled out so if you got track position, you wanted to protect it.”

    Fans were worried that Stewart may have further injured his leg as he is coming back from a broken leg, but Stewart said it feels pretty good.

    “I was a little nervous but it feels pretty good,” he added. “We’ll see how it is once the adrenaline wears off.”

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. also was collected in the pile-up against the wall in the tri-oval, which caused the hood to fly up. Trying to see where he was going and avoid further trouble, Stenhouse would make heavy contact with his girlfriend Danica Patrick.

    “I got to watch the replay but all I know is I hit someone real hard now; I couldn’t see. I found out after that it was her,” Stenhouse explained. “I tried to look over the hood and got into her. She probably would’ve fine without that. That’s not good. We should think about getting Nationwide Insurance on these cars because we tore up a lot tonight.”

    Patrick thought that she had avoided the wreck as she went down low to avoid those who were wrecking, sliding sideways as her tires touched the grass. The contact from Stenhouse was a surprise.

    “I’m sad that it got cut short,” she said. “I was learning a lot. Bummed for the team, bummed for Go Daddy. It was a great warm-up for me to learn about closing rates, saving it after contact, being in the draft. I saw them wrecking high so I went low and got hooked in the grass, came around. Thought I’d be fine and I got hit by my boyfriend. What a bummer, eh? Not the way I wanted it to go.”

    Hendrick Motorsports teammates Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt Jr. also saw their nights cut short in seperate incidents.

    Johnson would make heavy contact with the inside fronstretch wall at the end of the first segment when his car got loose trying to pass Hamlin.

    “Racing hard trying to find way by Hamlin and the transition off of four there made the back of the car light and sent it into a lazy spin,” Johnson said.

    Earnhardt’s night ended with 10 laps to go when he would made contact with the outside turn one wall after contact with Ambrose as they fought and blocked for positions.

    “Hard racing. I hate it happened. I was upset with him but can’t say really it was his fault,” Earnhardt commented. “He was going to the outside and I didn’t know he was there. I thought he was staying with me because he had pushed me down the straightaway. A lot was happening there and I just got turned around.”

    The night featured a lot of excitement as the pace car would catch fire under one of the late cautions.

    With the exhibition race under their belts, drivers will now focus on qualifying for the Daytona 500 tomorrow.

  • Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Denny Hamlin lead Sprint Unlimited Practice

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Denny Hamlin lead Sprint Unlimited Practice

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series cars have hit the track for the first set of practices of the 2014 race season as teams prepare for the Sprint Unlimited. With practice complete, familiar faces rise to the top.

    The Sprint Unlimited is an exhibition race that is held a week before the Daytona 500 that is open to last season’s pole winners and previous race winners who attempted to qualify for a race last season. 18 drivers are scheduled to start the event on Saturday night.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the first practice with a lap of 45.358 seconds as he enters his last season with Steve LeTarte atop the pit box at Hendrick Motorsports. LeTarte will be moving to the broadcast booth in 2015. Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch was second with his brother Kurt Busch in third. The Sprint Unlimited marks Kurt’s first race with Stewart-Haas Racing. Busch’s teammate Kevin Harvick was fourth followed by Roush-Fenway Racing’s Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

    Matt Kenseth was sixth followed by Ryan Newman, Marcos Ambrose, Denny Hamlin and Tony Stewart. Stewart is taking his first laps behind the wheel after sitting out the second half of last season due to a broken leg.

    “It felt good,” Stewart said. “The great thing is there is zero percentage of pain in the car.  That was nice. We will see what it feels like at 9 o’clock tonight, but so far so good.  That is better than I was hoping for, honestly.  I thought we would have some kind of ache, pain of some kind that would bother us.  It was like putting on an old pair of shoes again.”

    In the second and final practice before the Sprint Unlimited, Denny Hamlin topped the charts with a lap of 450.030 seconds. Hamlin won the event back in his rookie season in 2006.

    “I remember on the starting grid just to be a part of the race I lucked up and got a pole in those last few races of the season I ran at the end for FedEx in 2005 and so it got me into there,” Hamlin recalled the win during Media Day. “The next thing you know I’m thinking let me just try to work on some friendships for next week in the 500 and next thing you know we find ourselves in a position to win it and Jimmie (Johnson) gave me a push down the backstretch, Tony (Stewart) gave me a push down the frontstretch and next thing you know we got to the line first.  They gave me the trophy, the money and the checkered flag so I guess I won.”

    Past Daytona 500 winner Jamie McMurray finished second, followed by Stenhouse Jr., Kyle Busch and Brad Keselowski. Harvick was sixth followed by Carl Edwards, Marcos Ambrose, Stewart and Kurt Busch.

    The Sprint Unlimited is scheduled for 7pm EST and can be watched live on Fox tomorrow night.

  • Lap by Lap: Ford EcoBoost 400 won by Denny Hamlin

    Lap by Lap: Ford EcoBoost 400 won by Denny Hamlin

    Denny Hamlin would hold off Matt Kenseth and Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the final laps to win the Ford EcoBoost 400. Jimmie Johnson would finish ninth and be crowned 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion.

     

    Lap 1 Matt Kenseth leads

    Lap 5 Kenseth leads KuBusch Keselowski Logano Johnson Harvick Truex Hamlin KyBusch Menard

    Lap 7 Truex and Harvick side-by-side for position. Truex clears Harvick off of turn four

    Lap 8 Harvick dives back underneath Truex going into turn one, back alongside each other….Truex clears him off the corner. Hamlin now alongside Harvick.

    Caution Lap 10. Kravil scrubs the wall. Leaders head down pit road. Kenseth leads Harvick Sadler Earnhardt KuBusch Johnson Logano off pit road in a mix of strategy. Hamlin stays out to take the lead.

    Restart lap 15 Harvick pulls ahead of Kenseth off turn two with the lead. Earnhardt Jr. up to third with Johnson fourth

    Lap 16 Kenseth and Harvick side-by-side for the lead. Kenseth pulls ahead off of turn four.

    Lap 17 Johnson goes by Earnhardt for third. Keselowski goes by Earnhardt for fourth.

    Lap 18 Kenseth leads Harvick Johnson Keselowski Earnhardt KuBusch Logano Menard Edwards Biffle. Johnson passes Harvick for second. KuBusch passes Earnhardt for fifth.

    Lap 21 Logano by Earnhardt for sixth. Edwards by Menard for eighth.

    Lap 23 Keselowski passes Harvick for third. Kenseth leads Johnson Keselowski Harvick Logano KuBusch Earnhardt Edwards Menard Biffle.

    Lap 24 Caution as Kvapil finds trouble again. Leaders head down pit road. Harvick leads KuBusch KyBusch Almirola Newman Johnson Kenseth off pit road. Ragan stayed out.

    Restart lap 28 Harvick pulls early lead though it’s Kurt Busch grabbing the lead in turns three and four

    Lap 30 KuBusch leads KyBusch Kenseth Harvick Johnson Keselowski Almirola Newman Truex Menard

    Lap 31 Kenseth passes KyBusch for the win; Johnson passes Harvick for fourth

    Lap 33 Kenseth passes KuBusch for the lead

    Lap 34 Kenseth leads KyBusch Johnson KuBusch Harvick Keselowski Truex Menard Almirola Newman. Johnson moves by KyBusch for second

    Lap 36 Keselowski by Harvick for fifth. Gordon to ninth followed by Logano, Earnhardt, Newman and Almirola

    Lap 39 Keselowski by KuBusch for fourth.

    Lap 46 Kenseth leads Johnson KyBusch Keselowski Gordon Truex Menard Harvick Earnhardt Logano

    Lap 53 Gordon by Keselowski for fourth

    Lap 64 Kenseth leads Johnson KyBusch Gordon Truex Keselowski Menard Harvick Earnhardt Logano

    Lap 66 McMurray and Ambrose pit.

    Lap 67 Burton pits

    Lap 68 Montoya pits as caution flies for debris in turn four. Leaders head down pit road. Kenseth leads Johnson off pit road. Johnson told tire wear is “normal” though concerns over pit sign. Johnson said he almost missed the stall via not being able to see his sign.

    Restart lap 74 Kenseth and Johnson race for the lead

    Lap 75 Kenseth pulls ahead of Johnson. KyBusch runs third followed by Truex Earnhardt Gordon Hamlin Menard Keselowski Harvick

    Lap 76 Logano and Bowyer by Harvick for 10th and 11th

    Lap 83 Earnhardt by Truex for fourth

    Lap 88 KyBusch by Johnson for second

    Caution lap 90 Dave Blaney goes for a spin. Leaders head down pit road. Larson leads Kenseth KyBusch Hamlin Johnson Earnhardt Menard Truex Gordon and Bowyer. Danica Patrick gets the lucky dog. Larson heads down pit road – Kenseth to the lead

    Restart lap 95 Kenseth and Busch are side-by-side for the lead. Kenseth holds the lead ahead of KyBusch and fellow teammate Hamlin. Johnson runs fourth.

    Lap 99 Hamlin goes by KyBusch for second

    Lap 101 Kenseth leads Hamlin KyBusch Johnson Menard Keselowski Earnhardt Logano Truex Gordon

    Lap 104 Johnson passes KyBusch for third

    Lap 105 Gordon up to eighth ahead of Logano, Bowyer and Truex; Gordon passes Earnhardt for seventh

    Lap 108 Kenseth leads Hamlin Johnson KyBusch Menard Keselowski Gordon Earnhardt Bowyer Logano

    Lap 109 KyBusch passes Johnson for third

    Lap 117 Harvick makes an unscheduled pit stop after falling to last car on the lead lap

    Lap 120 Kenseth leads Hamlin KyBusch Johnson Gordon Earnhardt Menard Keselowski Bowyer Logano

    Lap 124 Eanhardt back by Gordon.

    Lap 128 Montoya gets up in the wall

    Lap 133 Kenseth leads Hamlin Earnhardt KyBusch Johnson Gordon Bowyer Menard Logano Truex

    Halfway

    Lap 136 Earnhardt passes Hamlin for second

    Lap 140 Menard and Mark Martin down pit road. Earnhardt to the lead off of turn four ahead of Kenseth

    Lap 141 Bayne, Burton, Truex and Earnhardt pit.

    Lap 142 Kenseth, Busch and Hamlin pit….Johnson follows

    Lap 143 Pit Cycle complete. Earnhardt leads Hamlin, Kenseth, KyBusch, Johnson, Gordon, Bowyer, Menard, Keselowski and Logano.

    Caution lap 155 debris on the backstretch. Leaders head down pit road. Kenseth leads Earnhardt KyBusch Hamlin Johnson Gordon Keselowski Menard Truex and Logano

    Restart lap 158 Kenseth and Earnhardt side-by-side for lead. Kenseth pulls ahead of Earnhardt.

    Lap 160 Kenseth leads Earnhardt Hamlin Keselowski KyBusch Gordon Logano Johnson Menard Truex. Hamlin and Keselowski pass Earnhardt

    Lap 162 Johnson back by Logano

    Lap 163 Kenseth leads Hamlin Keselowski Gordon Earnhardt Johnson KyBusch Menard Logano Truex

    Lap 164 Johnson by Earnhardt

    Lap 167 Hamlin to the lead by Kenseth

    96 to go Hamlin leads Kenseth Gordon Keselowski Johnson Earnhardt KyBusch Menard Logano Bowyer

    94 to go Johnson passes Keselowski for fourth

    93 to go Earnhardt passes Keselowski for fifth

    92 to go Bowyer by Logano for ninth

    91 to go Earnhardt passes Johnson for fourth

    90 to go Hamlin leads Kenseth Gordon Earnhardt Johnson Keselowski KyBusch Menard Bowyer Logano

    88 to go Gordon passes Kenseth for second. Earnhardt then passes Kenseth for third.

    87 to go Earnhardt passes Gordon for second.

    Caution 79 to go. Leaders head down pit road. Hamlin leads Gordon Earnhardt Kenseth Keselowski KyBusch Bowyer Johnson Truex and Menard.

    Restart 72 to go. Hamlin leads. WOW WOW 24 spins his tires and WOW WOW WOW Big save on Jimmie’s part. Johnson’s fender is pushed in.

    68 to go Hamlin lead Earnhardt Keselowski Bowyer Truex Logano KyBusch Gordon Kenseth

    66 to go Biffle makes slight contact with Johnson – Johnson saves it

    64 to go Menard has a flat right rear tire for the caution. Leaders head down pit road. Harvick leads Hamlin, Keselowski and Kenseth off pit lane. Johnson gets a tug on the left front fender. Chad Knaus tells JJ: “The fender looks good now. I think we’re in really good shape. Got a few cars to pass.” 17th

    Restart 57 to go Harvick and Hamlin side-by-side for the lead. Harvick pulls ahead off of turn two. Keselowski passes Hamlin for second

    55 to go Keselowski went for the lead, and was unable to pass Harvick.

    54 to go Harvick leads Keselowski Hamlin Earnhardt Kenseth Gordon Truex Logano Newman Earnhardt. Logano by Truex. Keselowski takes the lead off of turn four.

    52 to go Keselowski leads Hamlin Earnhardt Kenseth Harvick Gordon Logano Newman Truex and Bowyer. Johnson up to 13th

    50 to go Gordon passes Harvick for fifth

    44 to go Earnhardt Jr. passes both Keselowski and Hamlin for the lead with a power move around the outside of them both.

    37 to go Menard comes down pit road with huge fire as rubber catches fire and then the wheel blows out, making an explosion. Leaders head down pit road. Hamlin leads Earnhardt KuBusch Kenseth Gordon Bowyer Keselowski Truex Logano KyBusch Newman and Johnson come off pit road.

    Restart 30 to go Earnhardt and Hamlin side-by-side for the lead. Earnhardt by Hamlin down the backstretch ahead of Hamlin and Kenseth.

    26 to go Earnhardt leads Hamlin Kenseth Truex Keselowski Bowyer Logano KyBusch Gordon KuBusch Johnson

    24 to go Hamlin takes the lead off turn two

    23 to go Johnson passes KuBusch for 10th

    22 to go Kenseth passes Earnhardt for second

    21 to go Johnson passes both KyBusch and Gordon to move up to eighth

    19 to go Johnson by Logano for seventh

    16 to go Hamlin leads Kenseth Earnhardt Truex Keselowski Bowyer Johnson Logano KyBusch Gordon

    11 to go Earnhardt tries to pull the slidejob on Kenseth, crosses bumpers and slides it.

    10 to go Earnhardt tries three-wide with lap car of Burton and no dice on slide.

    Denny Hamlin wins. Kenseth. Earnhardt. Truex. Bowyer. Keselowski. Bowyer. Logano. Johnson.

  • Lap by Lap: Ford EcoBoost 300 won by Brad Keselowski

    Lap by Lap: Ford EcoBoost 300 won by Brad Keselowski

    Brad Keselowski would take the lead on a late race restart to win his seventh race of the season.

    Meanwhile, Austin Dillon fought back from having an ill-handling car early to win the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series Championship, three points ahead of Sam Hornish Jr.

    By Joey Logano finishing sixth, he would win the Owner’s Championship for Roger Penske and Penske Racing with the No. 22 Ford.

     

    First 30 laps: Hornish Jr. led

    Lap 31 Hornish Jr. leads Logano Larson Busch Kenseth Keselowski Koch Scott Sadler Allgaier while Dillon runs 13th. Hornish Jr. leads Dillon by nine points as they run.

    Lap 33 Larson passes Logano for second

    Lap 36 Larson slips behind Logano after getting into the wall

    Lap 37 Larson slips back past Logano for second

    Lap 38 Larson to the lead

    Lap 44 Larson leads Logano Busch Hornish Kenseth Koch Keselowski Sadler Kligerman Allgaier. Sadler passes Keselowski for seventh

    Lap 45 Busch passes Logano for second – owner’s points battle there. Hornish runs third, sitting three points ahead of Dillon points wise.

    Caution lap 47 debris turn two. Leaders head down pit road. Busch leads Kenseth Larson Logano Hornish Jr. Koch Sadler Keselowski off pit road.

    Restart lap 52 Busch and Kenseth side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 53 Busch leads Kenseth Larson Hornish Logano off of turn two. Kenseth back underneath Busch off of turn four.

    Lap 54 Kenseth takes the lead from Busch ahead of Larson and Hornish

    Caution lap 56 Corey LaJoie goes for a spin. Leaders stay out but others pit, including Dillon.

    Dillon runs 23rd; Hornish Jr. runs fourth. Hornish Jr. leads Dillon by 13 points.

    Kyle Busch runs 2nd. Joey Logano runs 5th. Busch has led lap while Logano hasn’t. That means we’ve got tie for owner’s points

    Restart lap 61 Kenseth and Busch side-by-side for the lead.

    Lap 63 Busch to the lead ahead of Kenseth Hornish Keselowski Larson Sadler Kligerman Logano Herring Allgaier. Allgaier by Herring for ninth.

    Lap 65 Keselowski slips by Kenseth and is looking for the lead on Busch

    Caution lap 66 debris

    Restart lap 70 Busch and Keselowski side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 71 Keselowski leads Busch as Logano, Larson and Hornish got three-wide. Logano grabs third ahead of Larson.

    Lap 72 Logano underneath Busch for second ahead of Hornish Larson Kenseth Sadler Allgaier Kligerman and Herring

    Lap 73 Kligerman by Allgaier for eighth; Busch clears Logano for second ahead of Hornish

    Lap 74 Keselowski leads Logano Busch Hornish Kenseth Larson Sadler Kligerman Allgaier Sweet. Sadler by Larson. Austin Dillon runs 17th, now sitting seven points behind Hornish in points

    No. 22 leads No. 54 by four points in owner’s standings. Came in that way and Busch leading lap keeps even.

    Lap 76 Herring and Smith by Sweet. Dillon up to 16th, six points behind Hornish.

    Lap 83 Logano takes the lead from Keselowski. Logano leads now owner’s standings by six points now with leading the race and leading a lap.

    Lap 87 Logano leads Keselowski Busch Hornish Kenseth Larson Sadler Kligerman Allgaier and Herring. Dillon currently runs 16th, six points behind Hornish in points.

    Lap 90 Kenseth passes Hornish for fourth. Hornish’s points lead now shrunk to five points.

    Lap 93 Logano leads Keselowski Busch Kenseth Hornish Larson

    Caution lap 97 debris. Leaders head down pit road. Logano leads Busch Kenseth Larson Hornish Sadler Keselowski and Allgaier off pit road. Dillon runs 12th.

    Restart lap 102 Logano and Busch side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 103 Busch leads Logano and Larson

    Lap 105 Busch leads Logano Larson Hornish Kenseth Keselowski Kligerman Sadler Allgaier and Bayne. Dillon runs 11th to therefore give Hornish a one point lead

    Lap 107 Hornish reports a vibration

    Lap 108 Keselowski by Kenseth for fifth; Dillon back to 13th to give Hornish a three point lead.

    Lap 110 Logano challenges Busch for the lead. Busch holds him off down the backstretch

    Lap 112 Logano challenges Busch again, Busch holds him off

    Lap 113 Busch leads Logano Larson Keselowski Hornish Kenseth Allgaier Kligerman Bayne Scott Smith Dillon

    Lap 114 Logano looks for the lead once again

    Lap 115 Busch holds Logano behind him….Larson passes Logano for second

    Lap 120 Hornish falls back to sixth after being passed by Kenseth. Dillon runs 12th. The pair are tied. Hornish shall get tie breaker with win

    Caution lap 121 Sweet goes for a spin. Some leaders pit, others stay out including Keselowski and Kligerman. Bayne leads Busch Logano Larson Allgaier Sadler Hornish ADillon Smith TDillon off pit road.

    Restart lap 126 Kligerman pulls ahead as Penske pair duo for second…….Logano pulls alongside Kligerman for lead, Larson goes to the outside of Logano for lead

    Lap 127 Logano and Larson side-by-side for lead. Larson pulls ahead of Logano. Kligerman falls to fourth behind Hornish

    Caution lap 128 Kevin Swindell goes for a spin and hits the inside wall.

    Hornish 3rd. Dillon 11th. Hornish leads Dillon by 2 points as they run.

    Logano has the No. 22 up in the 2nd spot behind Larson. Busch runs seventh. As long as Logano keeps up there with Busch behind him. Penske has the owner’s points.

    Laps led: Hornish 37, KyBsuch 27, Keselowski 22, Lgoano 20, Larson 17, Kenseth 9.

    Restart lap 133 Logano leads ahead of Larson as Keselowski, Hornish battle for third. Keselowski with the advantage down the front stretch ahead of Sadler and Hornish

    Lap 137 Logano leads Larson Sadler Hornish Keselowski Allgaier Busch Smith Kenseth Kligerman. Allgaier and Busch by Keselowski

    Lap 139 Smith by Keselowski

    Lap 140 Logano leads Larson Sadler Hornish Allgaier Busch Smith Keselowski Kligerman Dillon. Hornish leads by one point.

    Lap 144 Dillon gets into the wall. ESPN showed the replay. Dillon gets into the wall by himself and then contact from Koch. Heads-up driving by Koch and Dillon there.

    Caution lap 148 Kligerman goes for a spin after tire goes flat. Leaders head down pit road. Logano leads Sadler Smith Reed Annett Larson Sweet Busch Hornish Allgaier Keselowski Herring Kenseth ADillon and Bayne off pit road. Ty Dillon and Pastrana stayed out

    Restart 47 to go Ty Dillon grabs the lead as they scatter behind him. Sweet gets into the wall mid-pack. Sweet got loose and multiple bumps from Allgaier finishes it off. Caution.

    “He just came up and doored me and then slipped in front of me and I couldn’t get slowed up – JA

    “That’s what happens when you block.” – Spotter

    Restart 41 to go Larson and Ty Dillon side-by-side for the lead

    40 to go Larson to the lead as Busch grabs second from Ty Dillon. Hornish side-by-side with Ty for third. Hornish takes third.

    38 to go Larson leads Ky Busch Hornish Keselowski Kenseth Allgaier Bayne Logano Smith Dillon

    34 to go Larson side-by-side with Kyle Busch and Busch takes the lead off of turn two

    33 to go Dillon by Smith for ninth. Driver’s points tied now between Hornish and Dillon. Hornish will win tie breaker with Vegas win

    32 to go Larson takes the lead in turn two with slide job. Sam gets into the job a little.

    27 to go Larson leads KyBusch Hornish Keselowski Kenseth Allgaier Bayne Logano Kligerman and Dillon. Hornish leads drivers points by one point.

    Caution 22 to go Allgaier goes for a spin. He got into the turn four wall the lap before.  Those who have tires pit while others stay out. Larson leads Busch Hornish Kenseth Whitt Dillon Herring Green Clements Wallace Long and Silas. Keselowski first out with tires to restart 13th. Logano to restart 17th.

    With Larson now leading 37 laps, Hornish loses the extra bonus point. Hornish has led 36 laps. Hornish run 3rd, Dillon 6th. Dillon leads by 4 over Hornish in points deal.

    Busch restarts 2nd. Logano restarts 17th. Needless to say, the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing team has the advantage right now

    Restart 18 to go Larson leads Busch off turn two. Dillon tried to make move underneath Hornish, Hornish down a little as Dillon slows. Wreck behind them as Jeremy Clements, Mike Wallace and Smith have a big wreck. Caution. Smith thought he’d cleared both Clements and Wallace and wasn’t quite clear.

    15 to go. Larson KyBusch Hornish Kenseth ADillon Whitt Bayne Herring Kligerman Keselowsk. Right now, Dillon has a 5-pt lead on Hornish.

    Restart 5 to go Larson pulls head through turn one

    3 to go Keselowski looking for second round Kyle Busch…….looking for lead on Larson. Keselowski to the lead in turn three.

    2 to go Keselowski leads Larson KyBusch Kenseth Logano Bayne Kligerman Hornish Whitt Piquet Dillon

    Final lap

    Brad Keselowski wins the race. Larson. KyBusch. Kenseth. Bayne. Logano. Kligerman. Hornish Jr. Whitt. Piquet Jr. Koch. Dillon. Dillon wins the championship by three points.

  • Busch wins at Homestead; Crafton captures series title

    Busch wins at Homestead; Crafton captures series title

    Matt Crafton captured the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) title on Friday night at the series season ending race at Homestead-Miami Speedway.

    Crafton entered Homestead with a 46-point lead over Ty Dillon and all he had to do was start the race to win his first championship in 13 seasons.

    Crafton had front end damage from a late wreck, but the 37-year old the Tulare, Calif.-native drove his ThorSport Racing No. 88 Menards Toyota Tundra to a 21st-place finish and captured the title by 40 points over second-place Ty Dillon.

    Crafton won one race (Kansas), captured seven top-five finishes, 19 top-10 finishes in 22 races and held onto the series points lead since the fourth race of the season.

    “It’s an honor to be able to drive this Menards Toyota Tundra,” said Crafton.  “To be able to do this for Duke and Rhonda Thorson (team owners) that have been doing this for 18 years, and to give them their first championship and me driving for them for 14 years.”

    “These guys are the ones that work so hard.  I’m just the one that gets to celebrate and look like the hero because I got to drive a great truck all year.” Crafton added.

    Despite winning the championship, the series owners’ championship went to Kyle Busch on a tiebreaker.

    “It’s kind of aggravating because we wanted the owners’ championship as well, but it happens.” Crafton said.

    Busch won the race, capturing his fifth win of the season, and secured the championship tie-breaker with more wins than Crafton.

    “It means a lot.  Man, this is so much fun to come out and race, for one, to win races, two, and to contend for owner’s championships. It’s big for us.  I can’t say enough about this team.” Busch said.

    Ryan Blaney finished second, Jeb Burton third, Brendan Gaughan fourth and Ron Hornaday Jr. rounded out the top-5.

    Dillon finished second in the series standings, James Buescher third, Johnny Sauter fourth and Jeb Burton ended up fifth.

  • Kyle Busch wins Ford EcoBoost 200; Matt Crafton Crowned Champion

    Kyle Busch wins Ford EcoBoost 200; Matt Crafton Crowned Champion

    With 18 laps to go, Kyle Busch would take the lead from Austin Dillon and set sail. He would then hold off Brendan Gaughan on three different green-white-checkered attempts to win the Ford EcoBoost 200.

    It marks Busch’s fifth win of the season and gave Kyle Busch Motorsports the owners’ championship in a tie-breaker with the No. 88 ThorSport Racing truck.

    “It means a lot to Kyle Busch Motorsports, myself, my wife and most importantly all of our employees,” Busch commented after the race. “It’s so much fun to come out here for one to race, but two to win races and have some fun. Thanks to our sponsor for their support. I can’t say enough for this team and Rudy and the guys that he had to work with this year including Hackenbract, Bloomquist and especially Jones last week. Without that win, we wouldn’t have had a chance to win it this week.”

    The pair tied after Matt Crafton finished 21st with the tie-breaker coming down to wins. Busch had five wins this season – Charlotte, Dover, Bristol, Chicago and Homestead. A sixth win came for the No. 51 ToyotaCare Tundra last weekend with Erik Jones taking the win.

    Crafton only had one win on the season – Kansas – but it was enough to hand him the 2013 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver’s championship. By starting the race, Crafton clinched the title.

    “It’s been so cool,” Crafton said. “Menards, Duke and Rhonda Thorson and everyone that makes it possible. It’s an honor to get these guys the championship after all their hard work.

    “I can’t say how much the whole year means to us. The last couple of months has been a huge burden on my shoulders just trying to sleep at night.”

    Crafton ran inside the top 10 early on, though a poor pit stop due to a hung lugnut put him back in traffic. Caught in the midst of three and four-wide racing, Joey Coulter would come up across Crafton’s front bumper with two laps to go, causing Crafton to hit the wall. Crafton said after the race that he was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when it came to the wreck.

    Crafton would drive his wrecked No. 88 Menards Toyota Tundra to the 21st spot, coming up just shy of the owner’s title.

    After making a charge late at Busch off the final corner, Ryan Blaney would finish second and win the 2013 Rookie of the Year title. At the age of 19 years old, Blaney becomes the youngest driver to win the award in the CWTS.

    Blaney led the first half of the race after winning the pole, though got into the wall with 41 laps to go while leading, causing him to have to make a late race charge.

    “What coulda been? We had a great Cooper Standard Ford and led a bunch of laps,” Blaney said of his night. “I just lost concentration for a couple laps and got into the wall. You’re on the edge, running half an inch off the wall and got in there. I apologize for that. I tried to get Brendan (Gaughan) going  on the restart and lifted him up – sorry about that. If I could’ve got by him sooner, I may have had a shot.”

    Brendan Gaughan, who finished fourth in the race, had a different take on the final restart.

    “We kept spinning tires on the restart,” Gaughan commented. “He lifted me up there – I get he was trying to push me, but he’s young and there’s a difference between pushing and lifting me up.”

    Jeb Burton finished third overall, capping off a solid rookie season that was highlighted by his win at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Ron Hornaday rounded out the top five as he was up fighting for the lead in the late going. Hornaday drove the No. 34 for Turner-Scott Motorsports after he was let go from NTS Motorsports following last weekend’s race at Phoenix International Raceway.

    “This is so cool to have friends like Mr. Turner, Turner-Scott Motorsports, Smokey Mountain Snuff and guys like Mr. Hendrick to build the motor,” Hornaday said. “When you go to get into the truck and you have five crew chiefs there, it means a lot. Hopefully we can work out something for later.”

    John Wes Townley finished sixth followed by German Quiroga, Ross Chastain, Timothy Peters and last year’s race winner Cale Gale.

  • Lap by Lap: Ford EcoBoost 200 won by Kyle Busch

    Lap by Lap: Ford EcoBoost 200 won by Kyle Busch

    Kyle Busch would hold off Brendan Guaghan on the three different Green-White-Checkereds to win the Ford EcoBoost 200 and the owner’s championship for Kyle Busch Motorsports.

    Meanwhile, Matt Crafton would start the race and clinch his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Championship.

     

    Lap 1 Blaney pulls ahead going into turn one

    Lap 3 Blaney leads Sauter Ty Dillon Austin Dillon Piquet Crafton KyBusch Buescher Gale Paludo

    Lap 5 Crafton by Piquet; Burton, Townley and Hornaday by Paludo

    Caution for debris

    Restart lap 9 Sauter grabs the lead off of turn two. Blaney and Austin Dillon side-by-side for second.

    Lap 10 Sauter leads ADillon Blaney Crafton TDillon Busch Piquet Buescher Gale and Hornaday….Blaney grabs second off of turn four

    Lap 11 Crafton passes Austin Dillon for third. Blaney takes the lead back from Sauter in turns three and four while Ty Dillon grabs fourth from Austin.

    Lap 12 Buescher by Piquet followed by Burton and Gale

    Lap 14 Blaney leads Sauter Crafton TDillon ADillon KyBusch Burton Buescher Piquet Hornaday

    Lap 16 Piquet by Buescher for eighth

    Lap 17 Ty Dillon by Crafton for third

    Lap 18 Hornaday passes Buescher for ninth

    Lap 19 Blaney leads Sauter TDillon Crafton KyBusch ADillon Burton Hornaday Piquet Gaughan

    Lap 27 Blaney leads Sauter TDillon Busch Crafton ADillon Burton Gaughan Buescher Hornaday

    Lap 29 Ty Dillon and Sauter side-by-side for second. Dillon grabs the spot heading into turn one as Busch takes third from Sauter off of turn two.

    Lap 30 Burton by Austin Dillon for sixth

    Lap 32 Gaughan passes Austin Dillon for seventh

    Caution lap 41 Joey Coulter goes for a spin. Leaders head down pit road. Blaney leads Ty Dillon, Sauter off pit road.

    Restart lap 46 Blaney pulls ahead of the field with Ty Dillon and Crafton in toe

    Lap 49 Blaney Crafton TDillon Sauter Busch Burton Buescher ADillon Hornaday Gaughan

    Lap 50 Blaney and Crafton are side-by-side for the lead. Crafton takes the lead in turns three and four.

    Lap 54 Blaney and Crafton are side-by-side for the lead again

    Lap 55 Crafton pulls ahead off of turn two

    Lap 62 Crafton and Blaney are side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 63 Darrell Wallace Jr. gets into the outside wall in turns two and three. Heavy right side damage. Wallace made contact with Austin Dillon a couple laps earlier, causing slow leak in the tire.

    Caution lap 64 for debris as Blaney holds the advantage over Crafton. Leaders head down pit road. Ky Busch leads Blaney Crafton Burton off pit road.

    Restart 65 to go Blaney and Busch side-by-side for the lead. Busch with the lead down the backstretch as Blaney and Crafton side-by-side for second

    64 to go Crafton runs second while Blaney and Hornaday run side-by-side for third

    63 to go Honaday clears Blaney for third and goes inside Crafton for second.

    62 to go Three-wide with Blaney, Crafton and Hornaday for second. Blaney back to second ahead of Crafton and Hornaday

    60 to go Three-wide for the lead between Busch, Blaney and Crafton. Four-wide as Hornaday joins the battle off of turn two. Busch pulls ahead of Blaney, Crafton and Hornaday

    57 to go Blaney and Busch side-by-side for the lead

    56 to go Blaney pulls ahead of Busch off of turn two with the lead. Crafton looks underneath Busch for second, but is unable to do it.

    55 to go Hornaday goes underneath Crafton for third but Crafton holds on to third off of turn two ahead of Hornaday and Burton

    53 to go Burton grabs fourth from Hornaday

    52 to go Blaney leads Busch Crafton Burton Hornaday

    44 to go Blaney leads Busch while Burton grabs third from Crafton

    43 to go Blaney leads Busch Burton Crafton Gaughan Hornaday

    Caution 41 to go Blaney gets into the wall to bring the caution out as Busch grabs the lead from him. Leaders head down pit road. Chastain takes the lead ahead of Busch Burton. Chastian takes the lead.

    Restart 36 to go Busch pulls ahead as Chastain and Hornaday are side-by-side for second

    Caution 31 to go Spencer Gallagher into the wall, Piquet also involved. Gallagher got loose and collected Piquet.

    Restart 25 to go Chastain spins his tires as Busch pulls ahead followed by Gaughan Hornaday ADillon Burton and Chastain

    24 to go Busch leads as Gaughan and ADillon run side-by-side for second

    23 to go Austin Dillon grabs second from Gaughan behind Busch. Dillon inside of Busch off of turn four for the lead

    22 to go Austin Dillon grabs the lead off of turn two ahead of Busch while Burton and Gaughan side-by-side for third

    21 to go Burton by Gaughan for third. Austin Dillon leads Busch Burton Gaughan Sauter Quiroga Hornaday Chastain Townley Dillon. Ty Dillon by Townley for ninth as Gresham gets into the wall.

    20 to go Busch and ADillon side-by-side for the lead. Busch take the lead off of turn four ahead of Austin Dillon Burton and Gaughan

    19 to go Dillon goes underneath Busch down the frontstretch for the lead. Dillon takes the lead off of turn two ahead of Busch Burton and Gaughan. Burton and Gaughan side-by-side for third. Burton able to keep the spot ahead of Gaughan

    18 to go Busch and Dillon side-by-side for the lead. Busch takes the lead in turn three ahead of Dillon while Burton and Gaughan side-by-side for third. Burton keeps Gaughan behind him

    17 to go Dillon underneath Busch for the lead. Busch keeps Dillon behind him

    16 to go Burton by Dillon as Dillon gets very very close to the outside wall. Burton underneath Busch for the lead

    15 to go Busch leads Burton ADillon Gaughan

    13 to go Busch leads Burton ADillon Gaughan Quiroga TDillon Sauter Hornaday Blaney Townley

    11 to go Gaughan by ADillon for third. Quiroga grabs fourth ahead of ADillon

    7 to go Burton gets into the wall and falls back into the clutches of Gaughan.

    6 to go Gaughan passes Burton for second

    5 to go Burton gets into the wall once again as Quiroga and both Dillons slip by Burton. Caution for debris.

    Restart 2 to go Busch leads ahead of Gaughan and Qurioga. Gaughan ahead of Quiroga. Wreck down the backstretch as Coulter and Crafton come together in the wreck. Newberry also involved.

    Restart second attempt at a GWC. Busch leads ahead of Gaughan as…….Caution.  Sauter goes for a spin after getting loose while underneath Dillon. Ty Dillon has to give up his spot as he has a flat right rear tire.

    Restart Busch leads as Gaughan and Blaney battle for second. Couple trucks get into the wall off turn four.

    Final lap

    Kyle Busch wins. Blaney Burton Gaughan Hornaday Towley Quiroga Chastain Peters Gale.

  • Matt Kenseth wins the pole for Ford EcoBoost 400

    Matt Kenseth wins the pole for Ford EcoBoost 400

    In the battle for the championship, give round one to Matt Kenseth as he scored his third pole of the season on Friday afternoon at Ford EcoBoost 400. The 41-year-old lapped the Homestead-Miami Speedway track in 30.394 seconds to take the top spot.

    Kenseth comes into the final race of the season sitting second in points behind Jimmie Johnson. Johnson can clinch the championship by finishing 23rd or better. However, if Johnson finishes 24th or worst, the door opens up for Kenseth to take the title. Johnson qualified seventh.

    Kurt Busch posted the second quickest lap behind the wheel of his No. 78 Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet. This marks Busch’s final start with the Furniture Row Racing team as he moves to Stewart-Haas Racing in 2014.

    Penske Racing teammates Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski qualified third and fourth, respectively. Denny Hamlin rounded out the top five.

    Kevin Harvick, who has a slim chance to win the championship should he win the race while Johnson finishes last and Kenseth struggles, qualified in the sixth positon. Johnson qualified seventh followed by Martin Truex Jr., Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Elliott Sadler.

  • Ryan Blaney wins Ford EcoBoost 200 pole at Homestead-Miami Speedway

    Ryan Blaney wins Ford EcoBoost 200 pole at Homestead-Miami Speedway

    With his second pole of the season, Ryan Blaney would sit on the 21 Means 21 Pole for the Ford EcoBoost 200 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. The 19-year-old will be looking for his second career win tonight behind the wheel of his No. 29 Cooper Standard Ford for Brad Keselowski Racing.

    ThorSport Racing’s Johnny Sauter qualified second for his ninth top 10 in 2013 behind the wheel of his No. 98 Nextant Aerospace/Curb Records Toyota.

    Richard Childress Racing’s Ty Dillon qualified third for his 17th top 10 start this season behind the wheel of his No. 3 Bass Pro Shops/Tractor Boats Chevrolet.

    In first start for NTS Motorsports after running for Turner-Scott Motorsports all year, Nelson Piquet Jr. qualified the No. 9 GunBroker.com Chevrolet in fourth.

    Ross Chastain rounded out the top five as his 2014 plans are up in the air currently with it already stated that he will not be at Brad Keselowski Racing in 2014.

    2012 Series Champion James Buescher qualified sixth followed by Austin Dillon, Matt Crafton, Cale Gale and Miguel Paludo. When Crafton takes the green flag tonight, he will officially clinch the 2013 Championship.

  • Regan Smith leads final practice for Ford EcoBoost 300

    Regan Smith leads final practice for Ford EcoBoost 300

    In the final practice for the Nationwide Series Ford EcoBoost 300, it’d be JR Motorsports driver Regan Smith topping the charts with a lap of 32.262 seconds. Last year in his first start with JR Motorsports, Smith went to victory lane behind the wheel of his No. 7 TaxSlayer Chevrolet.

    Tri-Star Motorsports driver Cole Whitt was second quickest at a lap of 32.313 seconds behind the wheel of his No. 44 Takagi Tankless Water Heaters Toyota.

    Turner-Scott Motorsports driver Justin Allgaier was third quickest, followed by Smith’s teammate Brad Sweet and Blake Koch. Koch is making his first start behind the wheel of the No. 99 CompassionRacing.com Toyota for RAB Racing. The car was previously driven by Alex Bowman, but he has been let go from the team.

    Richard Childress Racing driver Brian Scott was sixth quickest followed by Nelson Piquet Jr., Trevor Bayne, Joey Logano and Sam Hornish Jr. Hornish comes into the weekend sitting eight points behind Austin Dillon in the points standings. Dillon was 18th quickest.

    The owner’s points standings is closer with the No. 22 Penske Racing team leading the No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing team by four points. Logano will be behind the wheel of the No. 22 Hertz Ford, while Kyle Busch will be piloting the No. 54 Monster Energy Toyota. Busch was 11th in practice.

    Qualifying for the Ford EcoBoost 300 will take place tomorrow morning with the race to follow tomorrow afternoon.