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  • Kevin Harvick Closes Out Strange Coca Cola 600 With Second Season Win

    Kevin Harvick Closes Out Strange Coca Cola 600 With Second Season Win

    From surviving two red flags, one for a bizarre camera cable snap that injured cars on the track as well as some fans in the stands, to the second red flag for a Talladega-style pile up, Kevin Harvick survived it all to live up to his moniker as the ‘Closer’, going to Victory Lane for the second time this season.

    “Well first off, I want to say I hope everybody is okay from that cable,” the driver of the No. 29 RCR Budweiser Folds of Honor Chevrolet said. “That was quite a weird incident there.”

    “Second, I want to just say thank you to all the guys at Richard Childress Racing,” Harvick continued. “To win at Charlotte is something that we had to overcome for a long time.”

    Harvick credited his victory to some old fashioned pit road tire strategy, a great restart against Kasey Kahne, and getting out in front in clean air.

    “Clean air was really big,” Harvick said. “Obviously with him (Kahne) being on old tires, we knew that the restart was going to be important to be able to get that clear track.”

    “And it paid off.”

    One of the most disappointed drivers no doubt was Kasey Kahne, who after battling flu-like symptoms prior to the race and having such a strong car, still could not hold off Harvick for the win. Instead the driver of the No. 5 Time Warner Cable Chevrolet for Rick Hendrick Motorsports finished second yet again.

    “Yeah, we ran second to Matt (Kenseth) at Vegas, second to Matt (Kenseth) again at Kansas and now second to Kevin (Harvick) here,” Kahne said. “We were the fastest car in all three of those.”

    “We just didn’t win any of them,” Kahne continued. “I feel good about where we are and the team is doing an awesome job.”

    “We just need to finish it off.”

    There is no doubt that the third place finisher Kurt Busch felt a real kinship with the warriors that he supports through the Armed Forces Foundation. The driver of the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing/Sealy Chevrolet battled the cable hitting the car incident, a dead battery and keeping track position throughout the night to score the top-five finish.

    “I’m still shell shocked,” Busch said. “We picked up the lead and then the battery went dead.”

    “I don’t know what to think of that,” Busch continued. “We battled back.”

    “The guys changed it as fast as they could and we got third,” Busch said. “We had a good car.”

    “You’ve got to be perfect to win these things and I was close.”

    While Chevrolet dominated the first three positions, Denny Hamlin in his No. 11 FedEx Office Toyota and Joey Logano in his No. 22 Pennzoil Shell Ford, rounded out the remainder of the top five in the finishing order for the 54th annual Coca Cola 600.

    “We need solid runs like this,” Hamlin said as he continues to recover from his back injury. “I feel good.”

    “We didn’t have a winning car, but we had a fourth to sixth-place car and that’s where we ended up.”

    While Hamlin was feeling good, fifth place finisher Logano was tired but pleased, especially with his team and crew.

    “It was a long race,” Logano said. “Starting from 31st with the Shell/Pennzoil Ford, we had our work cut out for us, especially at a track that is so hard to pass.”

    “That was a long race, a really long race, but I think my guys did an awesome job coming from 31st up to fifth,” Logano continued. “I’m super proud of them.”

    The weirdest part of the race, and for many the scariest, was the network broadcast camera cable breaking, strewing wiring on the track and into the stands. The most damaged car on the track was the No. 18 M&M Red-White-Blue M-Prove America Toyota of Kyle Busch.

    AT least ten fans were also injured in the stands, seven treated and released at the track and three sent to hospitals for further evaluation and treatment as needed.

    “I didn’t see anything,” Busch said. “I just heard a big thunk on the right-front tire and thought the tire blew out.”

    “That’s how hard it felt,” Busch continued. “I felt it like, ‘Whoa’, that’s weird.”

    “Maybe now we can get rid of that thing.”

    The second major incident occurred later in the race but also resulted in a red flag. Drivers affected in the Talladega-like wreck included Jeff Gordon, Aric Almirola, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., and Bobby Labonte.

    “I got under Mark (Martin) and I was down next to the grass and he clipped me in the right rear corner panel,” Aric Almirola, driver of the No. 43 US Air Force Ford, said. “It kind of stinks.”

    “I got squeezed in there trying to run the thing three-wide,” Mark Martin, driver of the Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota, said. “And there wasn’t quite room there.”

    “We were racing three-wide and that’s what’s going to happen,” Jeff Gordon, driver of the No. 24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet, said. “We were going for the Lucky Dog and had to be real aggressive.”

    “I hate we were back there,” Gordon continued. “We had an awesome Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet.”

    Almirola, Martin and Gordon finished 33rd, 34th and 35th respectively.

    In spite of a battery issue, a spin late in the race, and a 22nd place finish, five-time champ Jimmie Johnson maintained his points lead, in fact 32 points ahead of Carl Edwards.

    “Yeah, we were like a fifth place car,” Johnson said. “But then we got pulled around in Turns 3 and 4 and spun.”

    “We did have some issues with the charging system of the car with batteries dying and things like that throughout the race, which added more excitement for us,” Johnson continued. “It was a long night with a lot of issues.”

    “All that did some damage to the car and that really affected our finish from that point.”

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will leave home and head next to compete at the Monster Mile in Delaware.

     

  • Lap by Lap: Coca Cola 600 won by Kevin Harvick

    Lap by Lap: Coca Cola 600 won by Kevin Harvick

    A two tire pit stop with a couple laps left would pay off for Kevin Harvick as he would take the lead on the restart and go on to win the Coca Cola 60o.

     

    Lap 1 Hamlin leads ahead of Kenseth

    Lap 3 Hamlin leads Kenseth, Ku Busch, Kahne, Bowyer, Ky Busch, Martin, Biffle, McMurray, Earnhardt Jr.

    Lap 6 Kenseth and Hamlin side-by-side for the lead while Ku Busch and Kahne are side-by-side for third. Hamlin clears Kenseth off of turn four ahead of Kahne and Ku Busch

    Lap 7 Kenseth and Hamlin side-by-side again for the lead and Kenseth grabs the lead off of turn four

    Lap 8 Kahne passes Hamlin for second

    Lap 10 McMurray passes Biffle for eighth

    Lap 16 Kenseth leads Kahne Bowyer Hamlin KuBusch KyBusch Martin McMurray Biffle Johnson

    Lap 18 KyBusch passes KuBusch for fifth

    Lap 20 KyBusch passes Hamlin for fourth

    Lap 22 KuBusch passes Hamlin for fifth

    Lap 23 Martin passes Hamlin for sixth

    Lap 25 Kahne takes the lead from Kenseth

    Lap 33 Kahne leads Kenseth Bowyer KyBusch KuBusch Martin Hamlin McMurray Biffle Johnson

    Green flag pit stops start on lap 42.

    Lap 46 Kahne pits, handing the lead over to McMurray

    Lap 47 McMurray pits, handing the lead over to Keselowski

    Lap 48 Keselowski pits with Stewart, handing the lead back to Kahne. Casey Mears was too fast on pit road.

    Lap 50 Kahne leads Kenseth KyBusch Bowyer KuBusch Hamlin Martin Biffle Johnson Truex

    Lap 60 Kahne leads KyBusch Kenseth Bowyer KuBusch Hamlin Martin Johnson Truex Gordon

    Caution lap 67 debris. Almirola gets the lucky dog. Leaders hit pit road. Kahne leads KyBusch Hamlin Kenseth KuBusch Johnson Bowyer off pit road.

    Restart lap 75 as Kahne and KyBusch are side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 76 KyBusch takes the lead from Kahne off of turn two

    Lap 77 KyBusch leads Kahne Kenseth Hamlin KuBusch Johnson Bowyer Gordon Edwards and Earnhardt

    Lap 78 Johnson passes KuBusch for fifth

    Lap 80 KyBusch and Kahne are side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 81 Kahne takes the lead across the start-finish line from KyBusch

    Lap 90 Kenseth passes KyBusch for second

    Lap 100 Kahne leads Kenseth KyBusch Hamlin KuBusch Johnson Bowyer Gordon Edwards and Earnhardt

    Lap 110 KuBusch passes Hamlin for fourth

    Lap 113 McMurray passes Earnhardt for 10th

    Caution lap 114 Casey Mears pancakes the wall. Newman is the lucky dog. Leaders head down pit road. KyBusch leads Kenseth Hamlin Kahne Johnson Edwards Bowyer Earnhardt McMurray KuBusch off pit road.

    Restart lap 120 KyBusch escapes with the lead ahead of Kahne Kenseth and Hamlin

    Caution lap 122 debris on the track by the entrance to pit road. So the FOX overhead cable for their camera broke. Part of it is stuck on Ambrose’s car. Busch hit the cable and has damage. NASCAR has said Ambrose can make repairs and get their spot back. Busch will have to pit to fix damage, but will have to restart at rear. NASCAR will throw the red flag to take down the cable and make repairs. Beyond the cable issue, there was a water bottle on track that came from Kenseth’s car, per Gordon radio. So because of #cablegate #debrisgate, #NASCAR is going to give teams 15 minutes to fix damage, as well as take four tires and fuel.

    Restart lap 131 KyBusch (with bandaid) leads as KuBusch passes Hamlin for second

    Lap 134 KyBusch leads KuBusch Hamlin Kahne Kenseth Johnson Edwards Harvick McMurray Earnhardt

    Lap 150 KyBusch leads KuBusch Kahne Kenseth Hamlin Johnson Edwards Harvick McMurray Earnhardt

    Lap 156 Johnson passes Hamlin

    Lap 158 Kenseth passes Kahne

    Lap 168 KyBusch leads Kenseth KuBusch Kahne Hamlin Johnson Edwards Harvick McMurray and Bowyer

    Lap 172 Kahne passes KuBusch for third

    Lap 174 Hamlin pits.

    Lap 175 Earnhardt and Johnson pits

    Lap 176 Kenseth pits…..Busch pits out of the lead, followed by Kahne and Edwards. Keselowski to the lead.

    Lap 177 Keselowski pits, handing the lead over to Danica Patrick

    Lap 180 Pit cycle completes and Kenseth to the lead ahead of KyBusch

    Lap 181 Kenseth leads KyBusch Hamlin Kahne KuBusch Johnson Edwards McMurray Harvick Gordon

    Lap 190 Kenseth leads KyBusch Kahne Hamlin KuBusch Johnson Edwards McMurray Harvick Gordon

    Lap 193 KuBusch alongside Hamlin for position…..completes the pass off of turn four

    Lap 203 Kenseth leads KyBusch Kahne KuBusch Hamlin Johnson Edwards Gordon Harvick and McMurray

    Lap 213 Kenseth leads Kahne KyBusch KuBusch Hamlin Johnson Edwards Gordon Harvick McMurrray

    Lap 217 Stewart, Biffle, Almirola and Earnhardt pit

    Lap 218 Menard, Montoya, Keselowski, Martin pit

    Lap 219 McMurray and Newman pit

    Lap 220 Johnson, Havick, Truex and Bowyer pit

    Lap 221 Kahne, KyBusch, KuBusch, Hamlin and Gordon pit…..Kenseth pits out of the lead, along with Edwards and Logano

    Lap 222 Ambrose pits

    Lap 223 Burton pits, handing the lead back to Kenseth.

    Lap 233 Kenseth leads Kahne KyBusch KuBusch Hamlin Johnson Gordon Edwards Harvick McMurray

    Lap 238 Gordon passes Johnson

    Caution out on Lap 242 for debris. Montoya gets the lucky dog. Leaders head down pit road

    Kenseth leads ahead of Kahne KyBusch Hamlin KuBusch Gordon Johnson Harvick Edwards Logano Bowyer McMurray Menard Truex Newan Montoya

    Restart lap 249 as Kenseth and Kahne side-by-side for the lead as Kenseth clears Kahne into turn three

    Lap 251 Kenseth Kahne KyBusch KuBusch Hamlin Gordon Harvick Logano Johnson Bowyer

    Lap 254 Gordon and Harvick pass Hamlin

    Lap 255 Johnson passes Logano back

    Lap 256 KuBusch passes KyBusch for position. KyBusch says it’s blowing up

    Caution lap 257 Earnhardt Jr. starts smoking, Biffle slides up into the wall. Behind that, Kvapil and Blaney wreck. Kenseth stays out while everyone else pit. Kahne first off pit road ahead of Gordon KuBusch Johnson Newman Truex Hamlin. Montoya free pass.

    Restart lap 267 as Kenseth pulls ahead

    Lap 272 Kenseth Kahne KuBusch Gordon Newman Johnson Truex Hamlin Harvick Logano

    Lap 284 Kahne passes Kenseth for the lead

    113 to go Kahne leads Kenseth KuBusch Gordon Newman Truex Johnson Harvick Hamlin Logano

    110 to go Truex passes Newman

    107 to go Harvick passes Johnson

    99 to go Kenseth pits

    98 to go Bowyer and Johnson pit

    97 to go Keselowski and Gordon pit…..caution for debris. Johnson gets the lucky dog. Other cars will take the wavearound to get back on the lead lap. Leaders head down pit road. Johnson changes battery

    Restart 91 to go KuBusch and Kahne are side-by-side for the lead

    90 to go Kahne clears KuBusch and is back in the lead

    89 to go Caution for debris at the bottom of turn four. Ambrose gets the lucky dog. Cassill has problems

    Restart 82 to go three-wide for the lead – Kahne, KuBusch, Truex………KuBusch and Kahne side-by-side…..Caution Patrick and Keselowski. Danica got loose and took Keselowski with her to the wall. Danica got sideways after contact from Stenhouse.

    Restart 76 to go Kahne doesn’t get a good restart and KuBusch pulls out ahead of Johnson and Newman.

    Huge wreck….caution is back out with 75 to go. Almirola, Gordon, Mark Martin……red flag. Gordon, Mark and Almirola are three-wide and Mark comes down into Almirola, collecting Stenhouse, Gordon, Mears, Labonte. Kurt Busch can’t get refired after red flag is lifted. He will be pushed to pit road to the attention of his team. Kurt Busch’s problems will hand the lead over to Kevin Harvick. 71 laps to go .. Harvick Newman Kahne Logano Truex Hamlin Montoya Bowyer Kenseth Johnson KuBusch.

    Restart 69 to go Harvick pulls ahead of the field, as Newman and Logano battle for second

    Caution 67 to go Johnson sideways off of turn four, Kenseth into wall behind while Montoya spins, also. Johnson spun while underneath Truex….Montoya hit Kenseth, Menard into Montoya.

    Restart 62 to go as Harvick pulls ahead as Logano and Kahne are side-by-side for second

    61 to go Kahne clears Logano (easily) and has tracked down Harvick for the lead

    60 to go Kahne passes Harvick for the lead off of turn four

    58 to go Kahne leads Harvick Logano Newman KuBusch Bowyer Hamlin Edwards…..Johnson pits with a flat tire

    56 to go Kahne leads Harvick Logano Newman KuBusch Bowyer Hamlin Edwards Stewart Truex

    36 to go Kahne, Hamlin, Logano and Bowyer pit. Harvick to the lead.

    35 to go Ambrose pits

    34 to go Harvick pits, handing the lead to Newman. Patrick tags the wall in turn four, but makes it to pit road

    33 to go Newman and KuBusch pit, handing the lead over to Stewart

    31 to go Kenseth pits

    26 to go Stewart pits, handing the lead to Edwards

    20 to go Edwards leads Menard Kahne Harvick Newman Logano Bowyer KuBusch

    19 to go Edwards pits, handing the lead to Menard ahead of Kahne Harvick Newman Logano Bowyer KuBusch

    18 to go Menard pits, handing the lead over to Kahne

    17 to go Kahne leads Harvick Newman Logano Bowyer KuBusch Hamlin Stewart Truex Edwards

    16 to go caution for debris on front straightaway. Menard gets the lucky dog. 13 cars are on the lead lap. Kahne stays out, the rest of the lead lap cars pit. Harvick leads Hamlin Newman Bowyer KuBusch Truex off pit road

    Restart 11 to go Harvick and Kahne side-by-side for the lead as Harvick grabs the lead down the back from Kahne ahead of KuBusch and Denny.

    8 to go Harvick leads Kahne KuBusch Hamlin Newman Logano Stewart Bowyer

    6 to go Newman passes Logano

     

    Kevin Harvick wins the Coca Cola 600!! Kahne KuBusch Hamlin Logano Newman Stewart Bowyer Truex Ambrose

  • Busch Makes History in History 300

    Busch Makes History in History 300

    CONCORD, NC – If you were at Charlotte Motor Speedway this morning, you would have been tempted to check the calendar. Saturday morning started out feeling more like it should be October, than May, with local temperatures breaking all-time lows overnight.

    However, Kyle Busch made sure that the day ended hot. Busch smoked the field in the 32nd History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway to earn his 57th career Nationwide Series race – the most of any driver. Busch’s Monster Energy Toyota led 186 of the 200 laps and moved him ahead of Mark Martin as the all-time winningest driver at Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    Busch was really never challenged throughout the race.  A series of late caution flags was the biggest challenge he had to overcome, each time, holding off race runner-up Kasey Kahne. It appeared that Kahne’s Great Clips Chevrolet got stronger as the race went on and appeared to be the only one had anything for Busch at the end. Sprint Cup regulars, Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick were third and fifth respectively.

    Rookie Kyle Larson continued to show signs of his potential greatness, finishing third. Trevor Bayne was sixth, Justin Allgaier was seventh, Matt Kenseth, Parker Kligerman and points leader Regan Smith rounded out the top ten.

    Allgaier was the only driver in the top five of points who was able to cut into Smith’s lead today. Smith increased his points lead over Sam Hornish Jr by one point and will head to Dover with a 29 point lead. Hornish finished twelfth. Elliot Sadler was 13th and Brian Vickers was eleventh and remains in fifth in points, 49 behind Smith.

    Unofficial Race Results
    History 300, Charlotte Motor Speeday
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=10
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 2 54 Kyle Busch(i) Toyota 0
    2 11 5 Kasey Kahne(i) Chevrolet 0
    3 6 22 Joey Logano(i) Ford 0
    4 18 32 Kyle Larson # Chevrolet 40
    5 16 33 Kevin Harvick(i) Chevrolet 0
    6 21 6 Trevor Bayne Ford 38
    7 14 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 37
    8 9 18 Matt Kenseth(i) Toyota 0
    9 5 77 Parker Kligerman Toyota 35
    10 10 7 Regan Smith Chevrolet 34
    11 3 20 Brian Vickers Toyota 34
    12 7 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Ford 33
    13 20 11 Elliott Sadler Toyota 31
    14 1 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 31
    15 4 2 Brian Scott Chevrolet 29
    16 13 30 Nelson Piquet Jr. # Chevrolet 28
    17 33 43 Michael Annett Ford 27
    18 17 98 Kevin Swindell Ford 27
    19 15 19 Mike Bliss Toyota 25
    20 8 99 Alex Bowman # Toyota 24
    21 24 4 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 23
    22 22 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 22
    23 36 44 Hal Martin # Toyota 21
    24 34 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 20
    25 40 66 Steve Wallace Ford 19
    26 30 79 Kyle Fowler Ford 18
    27 29 92 Dexter Stacey # Ford 17
    28 35 74 Juan Carlos Blum # Chevrolet 16
    29 27 29 Kenny Wallace Toyota 15
    30 32 14 Eric McClure Toyota 14
    31 19 21 Dakoda Armstrong(i) Chevrolet 0
    32 31 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 12
    33 25 60 Travis Pastrana Ford 11
    34 23 55 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 10
    35 26 25 John Wes Townley(i) Toyota 0
    36 28 70 Johanna Long Chevrolet 8
    37 38 40 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 7
    38 12 16 Chris Buescher Ford 6
    39 37 24 Jason White Toyota 5
    40 39 23 Robert Richardson Jr. Chevrolet 4
  • Busch wins the History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Busch wins the History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway

    Kyle Busch won the 32nd Annual History 300 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. This is his sixth victory and eighth top-10 finish in 2013. Kasey Kahne, Joey Logano, Kyle Larson and Kevin Harvick rounded out the top-5.

    Austin Dillon led the field to green for the first time this year but did not last long as Busch took over the lead and drove away like he has been doing for the past 3-4 races this season.

    First caution waved when there was debris spotted in turn 3. Everybody came in but Busch got out in front and will lead them to the green.

    Green flag waved but did not last long as the caution waved again when the No.23 of Robert Richardson Jr spun and hit the wall and collected Johanna Long in the process. Both of them went to the garage. Nobody pitted due to coming in during the last stop.

    The third yellow waved when the No.25 of John Wes Townley was trying to find grip and he found the wall instead. Busch had a huge lead and lapped all but 25 cars. He has led 80 of the 88 laps before this caution. Everybody came in and got four tires but Vickers took over the top sport and beat his JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) teammate out of pit road.

    Green flag pit stops starting to occur on lap 146 with Sam Hornish Jr coming in. He came in for four tires and was out. Trevor Bayne, Justin Allgaier, Parker Killgerman, Vickers and others came in as well and got their stops completed. Juan Carlos Blum and Allgaier will have a pass-through penalties due to being too fast entering. Busch went in for his stop and came out with the lead as they had a solid stop with no hiccups.

    Right after the pit stops, Kyle Busch 3.8 second lead was gone. Debris was the cause to Vickers gave up 4th position to come in.

    We went back to green with 43 to go and wow! Larson found something with his car and drove all the way up to 3rd with 39 to go and set his sights on the 54.

    A nasty wreck including the #60 of Travis Pastrana  and No.87 of Joe Nemechek as well as the No.25 of Townley. Pastrana hit the inside wall really hard and came out the track and almost got away but Nemechek hit the back of Pastrana’s car. Busch and six others cars did not pit but Busch was the only one of the leaders that stayed out.

    Green waved and it was wild! three wide in the middle of the pack and a very nice save from Hornish Jr and Michael Annett. Couple laps later, the caution waved for the 40 car of Reed Sorenson. Sorenson told his crew, on his radio, that the motor blew up before he spun.

    They tried to go back to green but it did not last as the No.21 of Dakota Armstrong spun off the backstretch while going three wild. He was okay but was visibly upset.

    Regan Smith leads the point standings by 29 points over Sam Hornish Jr.

    Unofficial Race Results
    History 300, Charlotte Motor Speeday
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=10
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 2 54 Kyle Busch(i) Toyota 0
    2 11 5 Kasey Kahne(i) Chevrolet 0
    3 6 22 Joey Logano(i) Ford 0
    4 18 32 Kyle Larson # Chevrolet 40
    5 16 33 Kevin Harvick(i) Chevrolet 0
    6 21 6 Trevor Bayne Ford 38
    7 14 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 37
    8 9 18 Matt Kenseth(i) Toyota 0
    9 5 77 Parker Kligerman Toyota 35
    10 10 7 Regan Smith Chevrolet 34
    11 3 20 Brian Vickers Toyota 34
    12 7 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Ford 33
    13 20 11 Elliott Sadler Toyota 31
    14 1 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 31
    15 4 2 Brian Scott Chevrolet 29
    16 13 30 Nelson Piquet Jr. # Chevrolet 28
    17 33 43 Michael Annett Ford 27
    18 17 98 Kevin Swindell Ford 27
    19 15 19 Mike Bliss Toyota 25
    20 8 99 Alex Bowman # Toyota 24
    21 24 4 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 23
    22 22 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 22
    23 36 44 Hal Martin # Toyota 21
    24 34 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 20
    25 40 66 Steve Wallace Ford 19
    26 30 79 Kyle Fowler Ford 18
    27 29 92 Dexter Stacey # Ford 17
    28 35 74 Juan Carlos Blum # Chevrolet 16
    29 27 29 Kenny Wallace Toyota 15
    30 32 14 Eric McClure Toyota 14
    31 19 21 Dakoda Armstrong(i) Chevrolet 0
    32 31 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 12
    33 25 60 Travis Pastrana Ford 11
    34 23 55 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 10
    35 26 25 John Wes Townley(i) Toyota 0
    36 28 70 Johanna Long Chevrolet 8
    37 38 40 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 7
    38 12 16 Chris Buescher Ford 6
    39 37 24 Jason White Toyota 5
    40 39 23 Robert Richardson Jr. Chevrolet 4
  • Hamlin Breaks Track Record – Wins Pole for Coca Cola 600

    Hamlin Breaks Track Record – Wins Pole for Coca Cola 600

    CONCORD, NC – Although he’s still recovering from a serious back injury that kept him off the track for a few weeks nothing was going to keep Denny Hamlin from winning the pole for Sunday’s Coca Cola 600. Hamlin turned the track at 195.624 mph, a new track record for the Charlotte Motor Speedway.

    The Thursday night qualifying session saw the former track record of 193.708 beaten eight times. This marked the second pole of the season for Hamlin, who is back on the track for only the second points race since breaking his back in a crash earlier this season at AAA Speedway in California.

    The Busch brothers – Kurt and Kyle took turns setting the pace and it appeared that Kurt Busch would win the pole until Hamlin rolled his Fed Ex Toyota out 39th of the 44 drivers who qualified. Kurt Busch will start Sunday’s race on the outside of row one. Hamlin’s teammate, Matt Kenseth was third fastest. Michael Waltrip Racing teammates, Mark Martin and Clint Bowyer were fourth and fifth.

    Defending 600 Champion, Kasey Kahne was sixth, Greg Biffle, Kyle Busch, Jamie McMurray and Ryan Newman rounded out the top ten.

    Jimmie Johnson qualified twelfth, while defending points champion, Brad Keslowski was twentieth.

    Sunday’s race is the longest of the year at 600 miles.

    Starting Lineup
    Coca-Cola 600, Charlotte
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/cup/qual.php?race=12
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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    1 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 195.624 27.604
    2 78 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 195.221 27.661
    3 20 Matt Kenseth Toyota 195.094 27.679
    4 55 Mark Martin Toyota 194.595 27.75
    5 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 194.503 27.763
    6 5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 194.349 27.785
    7 16 Greg Biffle Ford 194.238 27.801
    8 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 193.952 27.842
    9 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 193.694 27.879
    10 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 193.639 27.887
    11 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 193.444 27.915
    12 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 193.292 27.937
    13 99 Carl Edwards Ford 193.271 27.94
    14 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 192.961 27.985
    15 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 192.52 28.049
    16 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Chevrolet 192.287 28.083
    17 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 192.191 28.097
    18 43 Aric Almirola Ford 192.13 28.106
    19 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 192.123 28.107
    20 2 Brad Keselowski Ford 191.884 28.142
    21 13 Casey Mears Ford 191.884 28.142
    22 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 191.727 28.165
    23 36 JJ Yeley Chevrolet 190.988 28.274
    24 10 Danica Patrick # Chevrolet 190.826 28.298
    25 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 190.792 28.303
    26 38 David Gilliland Ford 190.665 28.322
    27 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 190.49 28.348
    28 93 Travis Kvapil Toyota 190.416 28.359
    29 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 190.409 28.36
    30 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. # Ford 190.241 28.385
    31 22 Joey Logano Ford 190.047 28.414
    32 98 Michael McDowell Ford 189.967 28.426
    33 7 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 189.793 28.452
    34 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 189.401 28.511
    35 34 David Ragan Ford 189.049 28.564
    36 51 Regan Smith(i) Chevrolet 188.725 28.613
    37 95 Scott Speed Ford 188.659 Owner Points
    38 83 David Reutimann Toyota 188.383 Owner Points
    39 30 David Stremme Toyota 188.265 Owner Points
    40 32 Timmy Hill # Ford 188.114 Owner Points
    41 87 Joe Nemechek(i) Toyota 188.081 Owner Points
    42 33 Landon Cassill(i) 188.075 Owner Points
    43 35 Josh Wise(i) Ford 186.406 Owner Points

     

  • Another Million: Johnson Takes His Fourth All-Star Race

    Another Million: Johnson Takes His Fourth All-Star Race

    For the fourth time in his career, Jimmie Johnson scored victory in the Sprint All-Star Race. He did it in classic Jimmie Johnson fashion by not coming alive until the last segment and then doing an all-out blitz to the finish. The race was rather calm, but the historic run by Johnson makes up for some of the vacant storylines this race had.

    The race didn’t get far when the green-flag fell due to the rain that invaded the track and caused a red-flag rain-delay for 41 minutes and 28 seconds.  Prior to the delay, Brad Keselowski broke a transmission and took himself out of contention for the victory. Once the delay ended, Kurt Busch was able to stay up front and win the first segment.

    Segment 2 started out a little chaotic when Clint Bowyer made it three-wide for the lead. Bowyer was able to stay out front until a yellow-flag flew. The caution came out for Mark Martin who spun through the infield grass after Ricky Stenhouse Jr. bounced off the wall and into Martin in turn 4. Just a few laps following the restart, Kyle Busch was able to make his way to the lead for the first time of the night. He won the second segment and then the third after two straight segments of Rowdy domination.

    New faces rose to the front for the fourth segment and Kasey Kahne was out front when the green-flag fell. Kahne managed to stay up front for about half of the segment and then Kurt Busch found his way back to the lead by lap 72. He went on to win his second segment of the night and he had the best average finish throughout the first four segments, so he was first on pit road for the mandatory stop.

    The Busch brothers entered pit road one-two, but they didn’t leave that way. Hendrick teammates Kasey Kahne and Jimmie Johnson had now taken over the top spot and they were in prime-position for the million dollars.

    A ten-lap shootout to decide the race was ran very cleanly and once it started, Jimmie Johnson took off with only the million dollar prize on his mind. There was no contest for the victory and Johnson just sailed through the final laps. It was the second straight year that we’ve seen Johnson take the All-Star win with authority and he absolutely owned the final ten laps tonight.

    Ultimately, this race means nothing and Johnson will be the only one leaving the track with pride. It may have been a nice race for the No.48 team, but the season will resume next weekend with the Coca Cola 600 and the intensity will pick-up as the drivers battle for 600 miles under the lights at Charlotte.

  • Busch Overcomes Penalty to Win Truck Race in Charlotte

    Busch Overcomes Penalty to Win Truck Race in Charlotte

    Kyle Busch hadn’t won a Camping World Series truck race in his last seven starts but at the Charlotte Motor Speedway Friday night he overcame a pit road penalty to win the North Carolina Education Lottery 200.

    On lap 84 Busch had come into the pits for a fuel only stop and the gas can was caught in the receiver and left the pit box meaning he had a pass-through penalty. At that point Busch had dominated the race leading 66 laps but he had to restart in the rear of the field.

    Busch used the penalty to get fresh tires and charged through the field with the aid of some caution periods due to accidents.
    “It was an eternity… the starts were spread over a year and half,” Busch said about his winless streak. “It certainly was frustrating last year that (his crew chief) Eric (Phillips) and I weren’t able to get to Victory Lane. We only ran three starts, and in all of those three starts, we were a really good truck and had a shot to win in all three of those.”

    “We’ve been fast. These guys do a good job, (crew chief) Rudy (Fugle) here, taking over for my stuff on the No. 51 with a smaller team…it’s only him and a couple of other guys that are full-time for it… These guys do a lot of work for being so small and just coming out here trying to knock out some wins.”

    Brendan Gaughan finished second, Max Gresham third while Matt Crafton and Ty Dillon rounded out the top five.

    Matt Crafton retained his points lead leaving Charlotte while Jeb Burton moved into second place, 22 points behind Crafton

  • Busch Dominates at Darlington Claiming his Fifth Win of the Season

    Busch Dominates at Darlington Claiming his Fifth Win of the Season

    Kyle Busch won the 31st annual VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 in dominant fashion. It was his fifth win out of 9 races run this season in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS). He started on the pole and led 107 of the 147 laps. There have been 13 NNS races won from the pole at Darlington Raceway. Busch was the last driver to do so in May 2011.

    This was Busch’s 56th victory in 252 NNS races and his 112th win across the Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck series combined.

    After the final caution of the evening, Logano led the field to green with Austin Dillon in second and Busch in third. Busch quickly passed Dillon and on lap 129 sailed past Logano to take the lead.

    “It starts with having a really good race car,” Busch said. “We unloaded really well and were fast off the truck.”

    All the Joe Gibbs Racing entries were strong, placing in four of the top five spots. Elliott Sadler finished second, earning his fourth top-10 finish in 10 races at Darlington Raceway and his fifth top-10 finish this season.

    Brian Vickers, Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth rounded out the top five in the finishing order. It was the fifth top-10 finish in nine races at Darlington Raceway for Vickers. Kenseth led the second most laps with 27 and Logano led the third most with 8.

    The top finishing rookie of the race was Kyle Larson. The sixth place finish brings his total of top-10s this season to four.

    Regan Smith, who finished seventh, is the points leader by 28 points over Sam Hornish Jr. Sadler, in third place, trails the leader by 42 points. Justin Allgaier and Vickers are fourth and fifth in the standings.

    Unofficial Race Results
    VFW 200, Darlington Raceway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=9
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 1 54 Kyle Busch(i) Toyota 0
    2 2 11 Elliott Sadler Toyota 42
    3 4 20 Brian Vickers Toyota 41
    4 14 22 Joey Logano(i) Ford 0
    5 3 18 Matt Kenseth(i) Toyota 0
    6 7 32 Kyle Larson # Chevrolet 38
    7 11 7 Regan Smith Chevrolet 37
    8 9 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Ford 36
    9 6 5 Kasey Kahne(i) Chevrolet 0
    10 5 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 34
    11 8 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 33
    12 18 16 Chris Buescher Ford 32
    13 15 33 Ty Dillon(i) Chevrolet 0
    14 26 2 Brian Scott Chevrolet 30
    15 12 77 Parker Kligerman Toyota 29
    16 21 30 Nelson Piquet Jr. # Chevrolet 28
    17 13 99 Alex Bowman # Toyota 27
    18 16 43 Reed Sorenson Ford 26
    19 19 19 Mike Bliss Toyota 25
    20 27 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 25
    21 22 40 Josh Wise Chevrolet 23
    22 24 0 Blake Koch Toyota 22
    23 20 4 Landon Cassill(i) Chevrolet 0
    24 28 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 20
    25 25 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 19
    26 37 14 Eric McClure Toyota 18
    27 38 74 Danny Efland Chevrolet 17
    28 17 60 Travis Pastrana Ford 16
    29 34 44 Hal Martin # Toyota 16
    30 30 92 Dexter Stacey # Ford 14
    31 35 23 Harrison Rhodes(i) Ford 0
    32 10 6 Trevor Bayne Ford 12
    33 39 70 Tony Raines Toyota 12
    34 33 79 Kyle Fowler Ford 10
    35 40 52 Kevin Lepage Toyota 9
    36 36 24 Bryan Silas(i) Toyota 0
    37 31 10 Jeff Green Toyota 7
    38 23 42 JJ Yeley(i) Chevrolet 0
    39 32 46 Chase Miller Chevrolet 5
    40 29 17 Tanner Berryhill Toyota 4
  • Kyle Busch Captures Nationwide Series Pole Award at Darlington Raceway

    Kyle Busch Captures Nationwide Series Pole Award at Darlington Raceway

    Kyle Busch won the Coors Light Pole Award for the 31st annual VFW Sports Clips Help a Hero 200 Friday afternoon with a speed of 172.584 mph.

    This marks Busch’s 29th pole in 262 NASCAR Nationwide Series races and his second pole in nine races at Darlington Raceway. It is his third pole and sixth top-10 start this season. Busch has a total of 52 poles between all three of the NASCAR touring series.

    Elliott Sadler will start in second place making this his sixth top-10 start of 2013. It is his eighth top-10 start in 10 races at Darlington Raceway.

    Matt Kenseth will begin the race in the third position. This is Kenseth’s tenth top-10 start at the track. Brian Vickers and Justin Allgaier will start the race in fourth and fifth place, respectively.

    Kyle Larson was the fastest qualifying rookie and will begin the race in the seventh position.

    Please visit nascar.com for the complete starting line-up.

    http://www.nascar.com/en_us/nationwide-series/standings/results/2013/vfw-sport-clips-help-a-hero-200.html

    Tune in to ESPN2 for coverage of tonight’s race, beginning at 7 p.m. The green flag is set to drop at approximately 7:45 p.m. for 200.8 miles (147 laps) under the lights at historic Darlington Raceway.

  • Lap by Lap: Aaron’s 499 won by David Ragan

    Lap by Lap: Aaron’s 499 won by David Ragan

    In a shocking last lap pass, David Ragan would win the Aaron’s 499 at Talladega Superspeedway.

     

    Green flag at Talladega – Edwards and Truex side-by-side for the lead

    Lap 2 Truex leads up on the high side ahead of Logano

    Lap 4 Truex and Kenseth side-by-side for the lead at the line

    Lap 6 Kenseth pulls ahead with the lead as Johnson and Truex are side-by-side for second

    Lap 7 Kenseth leads Johnson at the front of the field.

    Lap 10 Kenseth leads Johnson Kahne Almirola Mears Bayne Stremme Ambrose Gordon Busch

    Lap 20 Kenseth and Johnson lead ahead of Kahne and Gordon

    Lap 21 Earnhardt Jr. and Travis Kvapil make contact and both come to pit road with damage

    Caution Lap 22 Trevor Bayne goes up in smoke, says it’s the transmission. Landon Cassill gets the lucky dog. Leaders head down pit road while nine drivers stayed out. Those nine drivers pitted the next lap.

    Restart lap 29 Kenseth pulls out ahead of the field.

    Lap 30 Burton leads at the line on the outside…..Kenseth pulls ahead off of turn two…..

    Lap 31 Kenseth and Johnson lead the field

    Caution lap 43 Busch hits Kahne, turning him into the outside wall, collecting many others.  Vickers Gordon McMurray Burton Gilliland Biffle Ambrose Mears Stewart Harvick Stremme. Leaders go down pit road. Kenseth leads Johnson off pit road. Seven drivers stay out, including Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

    Restart lap 52 Kenseth has the advantage ahead of Johnson.

    Lap 57 Ryan Newman to the front of the pack ahead of Keselowski and Edwards

    Lap 59 Kenseth and Ku Busch both pass Newman for the lead

    Lap 63 Kenseth leads Johnson

    Lap 74 Kenseth leads Johnson KuBusch Almirola Menard Smith Keselowski Truex Stremme Patrick

    Lap 83 Kenseth leads Johnson KuBusch Almirola Menard Keselowski Truex Smith Montoya Stremme

    Lap 89 Montoya, Regan Smith and McMurray make their way down pit road.

    Lap 90 Kenseth leads Johnson and KuBusch in a nine-car single-file pack. Kenseth leads some of the leaders down pit road – Johnson, Menard, KuBusch, Newman, Patrick, Waltrip, Almirola, Earnhardt. Penske Racing teammates Keselowski and Logano lead

    Lap 91 Keselowski and Logano lead the next wave down pit road, handing the lead to David Ragan. Stremme, Edwards, Speed, B. Labonte down pit road.

    Lap 92 Ragan heads down pit road, handing the lead to Gordon.

    Lap 93 Gordon pits, handing the lead to Mears.

    Lap 94 Mears pits, handing the lead back to Kenseth

    Lap 101 Kenseth leads Johnson Earnhardt Jr KuBusch Bowyer Truex Waltrip Edwards Almirola Stremme

    82 laps to go Kenseth leads Johnson Earnhardt Jr KuBusch Bowyer Truex Waltrip Edwards Almirola Keselowski Logano Newman Stenhouse

    73 to go Johnson and Kenseth side-by-side for the lead.

    72 to go Johnson now leads single-file ahead of Stenhouse and Edwards.

    Lap 120 Johnson gets hung on the bottom; Stenhouse takes the lead with help from Edwards.

    Caution Lap 122 Rain is falling. Edwards grabbed the lead from Stenhouse just before the moment of caution. Edwards leads Stenhouse Logano Keselowski Waltrip Bowyer Truex Johnson Earnhardt

    Red flag

    Caution flag, three hours later. Montoya can’t get car restarted. Leaders head down pit road. Logano leads Edwards Stenhouse Johnson Truex Waltrip off pit road. Eight cars stayed out as Kurt Busch is the new leader. Busch pits the next time by, handing the lead to the 38. The 38 pits, handing the lead to Bobby Labonte. Montoya gets back on track, changed the ECU.

    Restart 58 to go Labonte and Gilliland lead the field. Labonte pulls ahead of Smith and Gilliland.

    56 to go Gilliland and Labonte side-by-side at the line for the lead

    55 to go Logano and Kenseth split Gilliland as Labonte pulls ahead of the field

    54 to go Kenseth and Labonte are side-by-side for the lead

    53 to go Kenseth leads Edwards as Edwards makes his move through the field

    52 to go Kenseth leads Edwards Johnson Waltrip

    47 to go Kenseth leads Edwards Johnson Waltrip KuBusch Truex

    45 to go Logano has a motor gone south as Kenseth leads Edwards Stenhouse Ambrose

    43 to go eight car single car getaway. Kenseth leads Edwards Stenhouse Ambrose Gilliland Johnson KuBusch Waltrip Truex McMurray Earnhardt

    30 to go Kenseth and Edwards lead while Johnson and Stenhouse are side-by-side for the lead

    29 to go Edwards jumps up high infront of Stenhouse, Kenseth joining him. kenseth is blocking the street.

    23 to go Kenseth leads Johnson Waltrip while Truex and Stenhouse are side-by-side

    22 to go Leaders hit pit road as Kurt Busch leads Almirola

    21 to go Kurt Busch, Ambrose lead the second pack on to pit road. Stenhouse and Truex penalized for being too fast. Ragan leads Patrick.

    20 to go Ragan and Patrick pit. Speed leads.

    19 to go Speed pits. Almirola leads.

    18 to go Almirola and Terry Labonte pit. Johnson leads Waltrip Kenseth

    17 to go Waltrip tries to pass Johnson, Waltrip goes to the back of the line. Johnson leads Kenseth.

    16 to go Johnson leads Kenseth KuBusch Edwards Bowyer and Waltrip

    Caution 14 to go Michael McDowell hits the backstretch wall. Gordon got the lucky dog.

    Restart 11 to go Johnson leads the field going into turn one.

    9 to go Kenseth and Johnson side-by-side for the lead

    8 to go Edwards gets off of Kenseth’s bumper, Johnson pulls back ahead….Johnson goes up to block Kenseth

    7 to go Johnson leads three-wide for second…..Smith tries for the lead in turn two, no……Smith tries for the lead in turn three and yes……Kenseth and Johnson split Smith for the lead

    Caution 6 to go The Big One strikes again…..Stenhouse tried to squeeze to the outside of Yeley four-wide, collecting Ku Busch, Yeley, Patrick, Newman, Bowyer, McMurray B. Labonte, Stremme, T. Labonte, Gordon, Ambrose

    Restart Kenseth pulls ahead Johnson……..Edwards dives to the inside of Kenseth going into three….Edwards clears to the lead with Kenseth behind him off of turn four

    Final lap. Edwards leads as Ragan looks underneath Edwards for the lead……….Edwards goes up, Ragan blocks…….avid Ragan takes the win. Gilliland. Edwards. Waltrip. Johnson. Smith. Truex. Kenseth. Speed. Almirola. Gordon. Stremme. Stenhouse. Ambrose. Keselowski. Blaney. Earnhardt. Bowyer. Wise. B. Labonte.