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  • Keselowski wins the Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway

    Keselowski wins the Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway

    Brad Keselowski held off Martin Truex Jr. on Saturday night to win the Sprint Cup Series Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”244″][/media-credit]“An awesome car, an awesome team! Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt won this race. It’s a race of champions. There are races that pay more, that are races that might have a little more prestige, but this is the coolest damn one of them all.” Keselowski said.

    This was Keselowski’s third win of the season and now sits in the 11th position, the no. 1 wild card spot, in the series standings. His three wins should be enough to secure him a spot in the “Chase”.

    Keselowski also closes out the list of qualified finalists who can earn a $3 million payout in the Sprint Summer Showdown presented by HTC EVO™ 3D.   If Keselowski can also win the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he will win $1 million for himself, $1 million for his designated charity and $1 million dollars for two lucky race fans.

    Jeff Gordon finished third, Jimmie Johnson fourth and Jamie McMurray finished fifth.

    Kyle Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth and Carl Edwards now have clinched spots in the “Chase”.

    Edwards finished ninth, but more importantly, he is in the chase.

    “That was a lot of work. Lots of work for a ninth place. That is a tough race right there.” Edwards said. “We had good pit stops and good strategy and we locked into the Chase, which is huge. That’s the first mission of the season and we accomplished that and we are looking forward to Atlanta.”

    Kenseth led 110 laps en route to a sixth-place finish and clinched his chase berth.

    “That is great. My guys have been doing a great job this year and it feels good to clinch that spot. I wish we were running just a hair better but they did a great job.” Kenseth said.

    Gordon dominated most of the race and led 206 laps but got behind during the final pit stop.  He had to battle back from the fifth spot. Gordon got back to third place but was unable to make the pass on Truex Jr. for second.

    “Oh, it was an incredible battle. I know that there wasn’t much of a race up there for first when Brad (Keselowski) got out there with those four tires and got clear of us, but me and Martin and Matt Kenseth and Jimmie (Johnson); we were having a heck of a battle back there. But I’m really, really proud of this race team tonight. What an awesome race car this Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet was. I think we made some huge improvements from the last time we were here. It felt like we had the car to beat; but you know what, we just didn’t get the position that we needed to on that last pit stop.” Gordon said.

    Mark Martin’s had a strong car early on, but his night went bad on lap 360. Martin got into Brian Vickers and spun into the wall. Heavy damage sent him to the pits for extended repairs. Martin finished 38th.

    On lap 413, Kyle Busch tried to make it 3-wide and came out the looser. Busch and Terry Labonte get together, causing right side damage on Busch’s car. Busch also got into the outside wall. Busch finished 14th and was not a factor in the race.

    Kyle Busch and Johnson are now tied for the lead in the standings by 32 over Kenseth.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/race.php?race=24
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 47
    2 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 43
    3 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 43
    4 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 41
    5 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 40
    6 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 39
    7 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 37
    8 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 37
    9 99 Carl Edwards Ford 35
    10 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 34
    11 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 33
    12 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 32
    13 20 Joey Logano Toyota 32
    14 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 31
    15 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 29
    16 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 28
    17 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 27
    18 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 26
    19 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 25
    20 6 David Ragan Ford 24
    21 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 23
    22 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 22
    23 13 Casey Mears Toyota 21
    24 34 David Gilliland Ford 20
    25 71 Andy Lally * Ford 19
    26 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 18
    27 195 David Starr Ford 0
    28 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 16
    29 51 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 0
    30 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 14
    31 16 Greg Biffle Ford 13
    32 30 David Stremme Chevrolet 12
    33 32 Terry Labonte Ford 11
    34 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 10
    35 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 9
    36 0 David Reutimann Toyota 8
    37 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 0
    38 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 6
    39 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 5
    40 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0
    41 60 Mike Skinner Toyota 0
    42 46 Scott Speed Ford 0
    43 7 Robby Gordon Dodge 1
  • 50 for Busch at Bristol; All-time winningest driver in Nationwide Series

    50 for Busch at Bristol; All-time winningest driver in Nationwide Series

    Kyle Busch edged his teammate Joey Logano at the finish line by .019 seconds on Friday night’s NASCAR Nationwide Series Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway.

    [media-credit name=”Brad Keppel” align=”alignright” width=”243″][/media-credit]The margin of victory was the smallest for a race at Bristol since the institution of electronic timing and scoring in ‘93.

    “I did everything besides wrecking him. I wish I was in Victory Lane now instead of sitting here in second by like three inches,” Logano said.

    This win was the 50th of Busch’s Nationwide Series career and he also broke a tie with Mark Martin to become the all-time winningest driver in Nationwide Series.

    “It’s awesome.  Just phenomenal to come at one of my favorite places and one of the team’s favorite places.” Busch said.

    Busch has won at least one race at 21 different tracks, with the most coming at Charlotte Motor Speedway (six).

    Clint Bowyer finished third, Carl Edwards fourth and Aric Almirola finished fifth.

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. holds a five point lead over Elliott Sadler in the series standings after Bristol.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    Food City 250, Bristol Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=25
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Points
    =========================================
    1 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 0
    2 20 Joey Logano Toyota 0
    3 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 0
    4 60 Carl Edwards Ford 0
    5 88 Aric Almirola Chevrolet 39
    6 62 Michael Annett Toyota 38
    7 30 Jason Leffler Chevrolet 37
    8 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 36
    9 22 Parker Kligerman Dodge 0
    10 11 Brian Scott Toyota 34
    11 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 33
    12 32 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 32
    13 16 Trevor Bayne Ford 31
    14 66 Steve Wallace Toyota 30
    15 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 29
    16 7 Josh Wise Chevrolet 28
    17 70 David Stremme Chevrolet 0
    18 19 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 26
    19 38 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 0
    20 164 David Reutimann Toyota 0
    21 97 Joe Nemechek Toyota 23
    22 15 Timmy Hill * Ford 22
    23 81 Blake Koch * Dodge 21
    24 40 Scott Wimmer Chevrolet 20
    25 28 Derrike Cope Chevrolet 19
    26 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 18
    27 14 Eric McClure Chevrolet 17
    28 104 Benny Gordon Ford 16
    29 87 Kevin Conway Toyota 0
    30 39 Fain Skinner Ford 14
    31 52 Kevin Lepage Chevrolet 13
    32 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 12
    33 5 David Starr Chevrolet 0
    34 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 10
    35 23 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet 9
    36 9 Kenny Wallace Toyota 8
    37 103 Scott Riggs Chevrolet 7
    38 49 Mark Green Chevrolet 6
    39 142 Tim Andrews Chevrolet 0
    40 146 Chase Miller Chevrolet 4
    41 171 Matthew Carter Ford 3
    42 147 Brian Keselowski Chevrolet 0
    43 44 Jeff Green Chevrolet 1
  • Newman captures the Irwin Tools Night Race pole

    Newman captures the Irwin Tools Night Race pole

    Ryan Newman captured the pole for Saturday night’s Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway with a lap of 122.811MPH (15.624 secs).

    [media-credit name=”Brad Keppel” align=”alignright” width=”230″][/media-credit]This was Newman’s 48th career pole in the Sprint Cup Series.

    “I just was telling the guys, they did a good job. The car drove the same as it did in practice. When I ran in 95’ I did the exact same things but I guess I ran a little bit quicker. It’s a good run, gotta thank Bass Pro Shops, and Realtree. Hunting season is coming up so were raising more awareness about that. I don’t know if we will win the pole but it is a good team effort for us.” Newman said.

    Carl Edwards qualified second, Matt Kenseth third, Jeff Gordon fourth and Mark Martin qualified fifth.

    Edwards is glad to roll off second.

    “At least I will be on the front row. I won’t get anything in my teeth up there on the Aflac Dental car on the first lap at least. Ryan did a good job and we did everything right today.” Edwards said.

    “Not bad, but I thought it was a solid lap, we just missed the balance a little bit in the Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet.  I think we still have a decent starting position which is always a good thing here in Bristol.” Gordon said.

    “Car’s just feeling really good today. I am excited; this is two weeks in a row. Last weekend the car was good all weekend too. I think we will have a strong car tomorrow night. Looking forward to a good run, I am starting to feel blessed to have this ride.” Martin said.

     

    Starting Lineup
    Irwin Tools Night Race, Bristol Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/qual.php?race=24
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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    1 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 122.811 15.624
    2 99 Carl Edwards Ford 122.67 15.642
    3 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 122.662 15.643
    4 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 122.576 15.654
    5 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 122.544 15.658
    6 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 122.537 15.659
    7 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 122.404 15.676
    8 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 122.349 15.683
    9 20 Joey Logano Toyota 122.31 15.688
    10 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 122.224 15.699
    11 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 122.1 15.715
    12 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 122.053 15.721
    13 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 122.022 15.725
    14 16 Greg Biffle Ford 122.022 15.725
    15 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 122.007 15.727
    16 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 122.007 15.727
    17 34 David Gilliland Ford 121.937 15.736
    18 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 121.922 15.738
    19 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 121.79 15.755
    20 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 121.751 15.76
    21 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 121.713 15.765
    22 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 121.635 15.775
    23 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 121.558 15.785
    24 6 David Ragan Ford 121.543 15.787
    25 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 121.497 15.793
    26 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 121.289 15.82
    27 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 121.274 15.822
    28 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 121.175 15.835
    29 13 Casey Mears Toyota 121.144 15.839
    30 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 121.113 15.843
    31 30 David Stremme Chevrolet 120.869 15.875
    32 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 120.839 15.879
    33 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 120.725 15.894
    34 0 David Reutimann Toyota 120.672 15.901
    35 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 120.452 15.93
    36 46 Scott Speed Ford 120.309 15.949
    37 195 David Starr Ford 120.15 15.97
    38 71 Andy Lally* Ford 119.835 16.012
    39 7 Robby Gordon Dodge 119.835 16.012
    40 51 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 119.559 16.049
    41 32 Terry Labonte+ Ford 117.674 16.306
    42 14 Tony Stewart+ Chevrolet 116.397 16.485
    43 60 Mike Skinner Toyota 119.262 16.089
  • Busch captures the Food City 250 pole

    Busch captures the Food City 250 pole

    [media-credit name=”Ed Coombs” align=”alignright” width=”230″][/media-credit]Kyle Busch captured the pole for Friday nights Nationwide Series Food City 250 at Bristol Motor Speedway with a lap of 120.083 MPH (15.979 secs).

    Joey Logano qualified second, Elliott Sadler third, Kenny Wallace fourth and Jason Leffler qualified fifth.

    Kurt Busch declined an offer from Penske Racing to replace teammate Brad Keselowski, who will be sitting out his fifth consecutive Nationwide Series race as he recovers from a broken ankle.  Busch wanted to focus on the Sprint Cup Series No. 22 instead.

    “I thought the best opportunity for us to get our Cup program where it needed to be was to focus just 100 percent on it,” Busch said.

    Parker Kligerman will be replacing Keselowski in the No. 22, he qualified 12th.

     

    Starting Lineup
    Food City 250, Bristol Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/qual.php?race=25
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
    ===========================================
    1 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 120.083 15.979
    2 20 Joey Logano Toyota 119.948 15.997
    3 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 119.813 16.015
    4 9 Kenny Wallace Toyota 119.425 16.067
    5 30 Jason Leffler Chevrolet 119.217 16.095
    6 60 Carl Edwards Ford 119.136 16.106
    7 16 Trevor Bayne Ford 119.077 16.114
    8 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 118.774 16.155
    9 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 118.73 16.161
    10 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 118.664 16.17
    11 11 Brian Scott Toyota 118.664 16.17
    12 22 Parker Kligerman Dodge 118.554 16.185
    13 70 David Stremme Chevrolet 118.452 16.199
    14 164 David Reutimann Toyota 118.371 16.21
    15 66 Steve Wallace Toyota 118.211 16.232
    16 88 Aric Almirola Chevrolet 118.189 16.235
    17 38 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 118.174 16.237
    18 32 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 118.116 16.245
    19 7 Josh Wise Chevrolet 117.768 16.293
    20 19 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 117.689 16.304
    21 62 Michael Annett Toyota 117.394 16.345
    22 97 Joe Nemechek Toyota 116.729 16.438
    23 103 Scott Riggs Chevrolet 116.566 16.461
    24 5 David Starr Chevrolet 116.531 16.466
    25 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 116.333 16.494
    26 104 Benny Gordon Ford 116.291 16.5
    27 49 Mark Green Chevrolet 116.094 16.528
    28 142 Tim Andrews Chevrolet 116.08 16.53
    29 146 Chase Miller Chevrolet 116.059 16.533
    30 15 Timmy Hill* Ford 116.017 16.539
    31 171 Matthew Carter Ford 115.954 16.548
    32 23 Dennis Setzer Chevrolet 115.667 16.589
    33 28 Derrike Cope Chevrolet 115.514 16.611
    34 87 Kevin Conway Toyota 115.416 16.625
    35 147 Brian Keselowski Chevrolet 115.361 16.633
    36 14 Eric McClure Chevrolet 115.195 16.657
    37 40 Scott Wimmer Chevrolet 115.098 16.671
    38 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 115.084 16.673
    39 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 115.064 16.676
    40 81 Blake Koch* Dodge 114.658 16.735
    41 39 Fain Skinner+ Ford 113.923 16.843
    42 52 Kevin Lepage+ Chevrolet 111.707 17.177
    43 44 Jeff Green Chevrolet 115.236 16.651
  • Harvick wins the NCWTS O’Reilly Auto Parts 200 at Bristol

    Harvick wins the NCWTS O’Reilly Auto Parts 200 at Bristol

    Kevin Harvick won his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway on Wednesday night in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 200.

    [media-credit name=”Brad Keppel” align=”alignright” width=”240″][/media-credit]Harvick held off Johnny Sauter in the final laps for his third consecutive victory in the Truck Series.

    “Three in a row, that’s pretty cool.” Harvick said.

    Todd Bodine finished third James Buescher fourth and Timothy Peters finished fifth.

    Ron Hornaday started third but got loose exiting off of turn 2 and slid into the inside wall, ending his night early.

    On lap 51, Chris Jones driver of the #87 was turned into the outside wall by Jake Crum, #01. Jones did a little retaliation bump before bringing it into the garage for repairs. “I got plum run over.” said Crum. “I don’t know if he ran out of talent or brains.”

    On lap 62, Crum was caught up in a multi-truck crash in turn 4 after Ricky Carmichael and Max Papis get together. Crum slammed into the side of the #9 of Max Papis, sending both of them to the garage.

    On lap 99 during the restart, Elliott Salder spun Kyle Busch into the outside wall exiting turn 2. Busch suffered severe front end damage but stayed on the track until Sadler made it back around the track. As Sadler tried to make the move around Busch, Busch pushed him up high and spun him out in retaliation. Busch also clipped him in the rear during the spin.

    Busch’s quest for a fourth consecutive victory at Bristol came to an end as his pit crew was unable to make repairs and get him back into the race. But Sadler’s crew was able to make repairs and he finished ninth.

    “I honestly think his sponsor didn’t see that I was on the outside of him.” Sadler said.

    Busch admitted that he took Sadler out and accused Sadler of purposely taking him out. Busch made a reference to the person that pays Sadler’s paycheck, referring to Kevin Harvick Inc (KHI).

    “Where does his paycheck come from? We were racing earlier tonight and I pulled a slide job on him and he ran into me three times after that. Then got clear of him for a while and on that restart there I was trying to slide him and get up to the top. The spotter said I was clear and I was clear at the time. Maybe I was too late. He wrecked us and I’m not going to put up with it.” Busch said.

    “Shows how smart Kyle Busch is. Elliott is not even driving for us tonight. We can drive as dirty as he wants.” Harvick said in victory lane.

    On lap 144, #39 Ryan Sieg and #51 Josh Richards get together as Sieg tried to make a move low. Also #32 Blake Feese and Papis were also involved.

    Sauter increased his points lead from five points to seven over Buescher in the series standings.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    O’Reilly Auto Parts 200, Bristol Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/truckseries/race.php?race=16
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 6 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 0
    2 12 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 42
    3 9 5 Todd Bodine Toyota 41
    4 5 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 40
    5 8 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 39
    6 10 22 Joey Coulter * Chevrolet 38
    7 29 6 Justin Lofton Toyota 37
    8 2 8 Nelson Piquet Jr. * Chevrolet 36
    9 1 124 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 0
    10 11 29 Parker Kligerman * Dodge 34
    11 15 81 David Starr Toyota 33
    12 30 60 Cole Whitt * Chevrolet 32
    13 27 119 David Mayhew Chevrolet 0
    14 31 92 Clay Rogers Chevrolet 30
    15 14 20 Johanna Long * Toyota 29
    16 20 23 Jason White Chevrolet 29
    17 13 151 Josh Richards Toyota 27
    18 35 32 Blake Feese Chevrolet 26
    19 34 66 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 25
    20 4 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 24
    21 18 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 23
    22 28 109 Bryan Silas Ford 0
    23 17 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 21
    24 3 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 20
    25 26 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 19
    26 33 9 Max Papis Toyota 18
    27 21 73 Brian Johnson Jr. Chevrolet 17
    28 24 170 Jeff Agnew Chevrolet 16
    29 22 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 15
    30 7 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 0
    31 16 7 Miguel Paludo * Toyota 13
    32 19 7 John King Toyota 12
    33 25 101 Jake Crum Chevrolet 11
    34 23 87 Chris Jones Chevrolet 10
    35 32 93 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 9
    36 36 165 Brent Raymer Chevrolet 8
  • Elliott grabs NCWTS O’Reilly 200 pole

    Elliott grabs NCWTS O’Reilly 200 pole

    [media-credit name=”Barry Albert” align=”alignright” width=”238″][/media-credit]Making his debut with Joe Denette Motorsports, Elliott Sadler won the pole for Wednesday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series O’Reilly 200 with a lap of 122.607 MPH.

    The No. 24 AM FM-Energy/Pellet & Wood Stoves Chevrolet will carry an in-car camera in Wednesday night’s NCWTS event in “Thunder Valley”, Bristol Motor Speedway.

    Sadler is also scheduled to make his second start with the rookie team at Martinsville Speedway in October.

    Nelson Piquet Jr. qualified second, Ron Hornaday third, Brendan Gaughan fourth and James Buescher qualified fifth. Sprint Cup Series regulars, Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch start sixth and seventh.

     

    Starting Lineup
    O’Reilly Auto Parts 200, Bristol Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/truckseries/qual.php?race=16
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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    1 124 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 122.607 15.65
    2 8 Nelson Piquet Jr.* Chevrolet 121.898 15.741
    3 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 121.713 15.765
    4 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 121.466 15.797
    5 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 121.42 15.803
    6 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 121.366 15.81
    7 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 121.198 15.832
    8 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 121.152 15.838
    9 5 Todd Bodine Toyota 120.93 15.867
    10 22 Joey Coulter* Chevrolet 120.915 15.869
    11 29 Parker Kligerman* Dodge 120.892 15.872
    12 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 120.543 15.918
    13 151 Josh Richards Toyota 120.278 15.953
    14 20 Johanna Long* Toyota 120.271 15.954
    15 81 David Starr Toyota 119.985 15.992
    16 7 Miguel Paludo* Toyota 119.962 15.995
    17 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 119.888 16.005
    18 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 119.85 16.01
    19 7 John King Toyota 119.85 16.01
    20 23 Jason White Chevrolet 119.693 16.031
    21 73 Brian Johnson Jr. Chevrolet 119.492 16.058
    22 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 119.306 16.083
    23 87 Chris Jones Chevrolet 119.225 16.094
    24 170 Jeff Agnew Chevrolet 119.225 16.094
    25 101 Jake Crum Chevrolet 119.047 16.118
    26 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 119.04 16.119
    27 119 David Mayhew Chevrolet 118.752 16.158
    28 109 Bryan Silas Ford 118.62 16.176
    29 6 Justin Lofton Toyota 118.466 16.197
    30 60 Cole Whitt* Chevrolet 118.342 16.214
    31 92 Clay Rogers Chevrolet 118.328 16.216
    32 93 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 117.581 16.319
    33 9 Max Papis Toyota 115.702 16.584
    34 66 Ross Chastain+ Chevrolet 115.001 16.685
    35 32 Blake Feese+ Chevrolet 112.362 17.077
    36 165 Brent Raymer Chevrolet 117.862 16.28
  • Busch wins at Michigan; Clinches Chase birth

    Busch wins at Michigan; Clinches Chase birth

    Kyle Busch held off Jimmie Johnson in a green-white-checkered finish at Michigan International Speedway on Sunday.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”246″][/media-credit]With 12 laps to go, Busch took the lead from Johnson and pulled away by .568 seconds in the final laps for his fourth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win of the season and the 23rd of his career.

    Busch also became the first driver to clinch a berth in the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

    Busch is also qualified to be a finalist for a chance to earn a $3 million payout in the Sprint Summer Showdown presented by HTC EVO™ 3D. If Busch can also win the AdvoCare 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, he will claim the Sprint Summer Showdown presented by HTC EVO 3D title and win $1 million for himself, $1 million for his designated charity, Kyle Busch Foundation, and $1 million dollars for a lucky race fan. Paul Menard, Brad Keselowski and Marcos Ambrose are the drivers currently eligible.

    “I can’t say enough about Sprint. Being in the Sprint Summer Showdown, I hope we get a chance at Atlanta to run up front and win the thing, and bring home some extra money for charity, for a fan and for all of us here at Joe Gibbs Racing.” Busch said.

    Last weeks winner at Watkins Glen International, Marcos Ambrose finished 27th.

    “That was frustrating. We had a good car and we were top-10 a lot of the day. We just kept getting tighter and tighter. We had a hole in the grill. That really hurt us and we ended up turned around in the pit there at the end, so that hurt us too. It was just a very frustrating day.” Ambrose said.

    Brad Keselowski finished third, Mark Martin fourth and Ryan Newman finished fifth.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    Pure Michigan 400, Michigan International Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/race.php?race=23
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 17 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 47
    2 19 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 43
    3 6 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 41
    4 5 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 41
    5 3 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 39
    6 9 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 39
    7 14 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 38
    8 35 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 36
    9 18 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 35
    10 2 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 35
    11 29 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 33
    12 7 6 David Ragan Ford 32
    13 30 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 31
    14 8 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 30
    15 26 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 29
    16 28 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 28
    17 32 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 27
    18 15 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 26
    19 12 0 David Reutimann Toyota 25
    20 1 16 Greg Biffle Ford 26
    21 23 20 Joey Logano Toyota 23
    22 24 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 22
    23 10 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 21
    24 20 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 0
    25 25 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 19
    26 11 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 18
    27 16 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 17
    28 27 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 0
    29 38 71 Andy Lally * Ford 16
    30 42 32 Ken Schrader Ford 14
    31 33 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 0
    32 39 34 David Gilliland Ford 12
    33 34 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 11
    34 13 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 10
    35 4 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 9
    36 22 99 Carl Edwards Ford 8
    37 21 13 Casey Mears Toyota 8
    38 41 37 Tony Raines Ford 6
    39 40 66 Todd Bodine Toyota 0
    40 36 30 David Stremme Chevrolet 4
    41 37 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0
    42 43 60 Mike Skinner Toyota 0
    43 31 55 J.J. Yeley Ford 1
  • Ambrose wins at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

    Ambrose wins at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

    Marcos Ambrose passed Alex Tagliani with ten laps to go and won Saturday’s NASCAR Nationwide Series NAPA Auto Parts 200 at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve.

    “I was so happy to have the good fortune to race for Penske Racing and drive the Dodge Challenger car this weekend. It was pretty quick.” Tagliani said. “I’ve very proud, very thankful for all the help I had from Penske Racing. It was great to drive the Hot Wheels Dodge this weekend here in Montreal.”

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]It was not an easy task for Ambrose to find victory lane at Montreal. Ambrose had to start in the back of the field because he was not able to qualify on Friday due to being at Michigan for the Sprint Cup Series race and arrived in Montreal less than 30 minutes before the race started.

    Carl Edwards, Ambrose and Trevor Bayne all arrived via Edward’s helicopter and a speedboat ride along the Olympic rowing basin to the garage. Edwards and Bayne also started in the back. Substitute drivers Billy Johnson (Edwards), Owen Kelly (Ambrose) and Michel Jourdain Jr. (Bayne) qualified for the drivers.

    On lap 44, pole-sitter and local favorite Jacques Villeneuve gets off course and then slams into the side of Ambrose on the restart. Villeneuve had to pit two laps later after also making contact with Elliott Sadler.

    “On the restart with Marcos, I got caught sleeping. Instead of leaning on him, I gave him too much room, ended up in the gray and lost control of the car. I should have been more aggressive. Our Dodge was very fast. It’s disappointing. We had the car to beat.” Villeneuve said.

    Danica Patrick started 25th and finished 24th.

    This could be the final race in Montreal. The government turned down a request for $500,000 in funding.

    Michael McDowell finished third, Steve Wallace fourth and J.R. Fitzpatrick finished fifth.

    Ricky Stenhouse Jr. leads the series standings over Elliott Sadler by eight points.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    NAPA Auto Parts 200, Circuit Gilles Villeneuve
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=24
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 9 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 0
    2 2 12 Alex Tagliani Dodge 43
    3 5 18 Michael McDowell Toyota 0
    4 7 66 Steve Wallace Toyota 40
    5 21 167 J.R. Fitzpatrick Ford 39
    6 4 33 Scott Speed Chevrolet 39
    7 14 60 Carl Edwards Ford 0
    8 10 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 36
    9 3 38 Jason Leffler Chevrolet 36
    10 16 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 34
    11 13 5 Ron Fellows Chevrolet 0
    12 19 11 Brian Scott Toyota 32
    13 15 164 Jason Bowles Toyota 31
    14 22 97 Kyle Kelley Chevrolet 0
    15 29 19 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 29
    16 24 9 Kenny Wallace Toyota 28
    17 27 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 27
    18 28 62 Michael Annett Toyota 26
    19 34 39 Luis Martinez Jr. Ford 25
    20 20 88 Aric Almirola Chevrolet 24
    21 14 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 23
    22 32 15 Timmy Hill * Ford 22
    23 17 16 Trevor Bayne Ford 21
    24 25 7 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 20
    25 23 32 Reed Sorenson Chevrolet 19
    26 18 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 18
    27 1 22 Jacques Villeneuve Dodge 19
    28 41 52 Louis-Philippe Dumoulin Chevrolet 16
    29 35 40 Josh Wise Chevrolet 15
    30 39 81 Maryeve Dufault Dodge 14
    31 6 277 Robby Gordon Dodge 0
    32 8 99 Patrick Carpentier Toyota 12
    33 26 23 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 0
    34 46 141 Tomy Drissi Ford 0
    35 40 28 Derrike Cope Dodge 9
    36 33 14 Eric McClure Chevrolet 8
    37 12 30 Boris Said Chevrolet 0
    38 38 70 Blake Koch * Dodge 6
    39 37 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 5
    40 43 113 D.J. Kennington Dodge 4
    41 11 153 Andrew Ranger Dodge 3
    42 42 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 2
    43 30 44 Jeff Green Chevrolet 1
  • Harvick wins the NCWTS VFW 200 at Michigan

    Harvick wins the NCWTS VFW 200 at Michigan

    Kevin Harvick held off Timothy Peters on the final green-white-checkered restart in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) VFW 200 and won at Michigan International Speedway on Saturday.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”233″][/media-credit]This was Harvick’s second consecutive win in the truck series and the 11th of his career.

    “This has always been a fun racetrack for us, but honestly, as a program, we’ve had some struggles here over the years. Today, we were really loose at the beginning of the race and the guys did a great job making huge changes to the truck to get it to where I could drive it.” Harvick said.

    Mark Martin was leading during the restart on lap 89. Martin and Parker Kligerman got together as Kligerman got loose. Kligerman clipped the rear of Martin, sending him spinning and pole-sitter Matt Crafton crashed into him. Austin Dillon was also involved, he T-boned Kligerman’s truck.

    “We had a run on the 2 (Kevin Harvick) down the back, but he can cut through the center better than we could with our Tundra. Great points day. How about Miguel, great run for him and his Stemco Duroline Tundra as well.” second place finisher Peters said.

    Miguel Paludo finished third, James Buescher fourth and David Starr finished fifth.

    “Today was a great day for us. We had an awesome truck — this is the same truck we used at Dover with a new body. These guys did great. We did small adjustments. I was on the longer runs a little bit snug and then I was perfect. I couldn’t get (Kevin) Harvick on the second restart but I went and raced with him. I’m really proud of my guys on this Stemco-Duroline Toyota Tundra.” Paludo said.

    Johnny Sauter leads in the series standings over James Buescher by five points.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    VFW 200, Michigan International Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/truckseries/race.php?race=15
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 6 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 0
    2 12 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 42
    3 9 7 Miguel Paludo * Toyota 42
    4 11 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 40
    5 19 81 David Starr Toyota 39
    6 18 23 Jason White Chevrolet 38
    7 3 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 37
    8 23 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 36
    9 15 51 Colin Braun Ford 35
    10 17 60 Cole Whitt * Chevrolet 34
    11 2 5 Todd Bodine Toyota 33
    12 7 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 33
    13 14 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 32
    14 4 32 Mark Martin Chevrolet 0
    15 22 6 Justin Lofton Toyota 30
    16 8 8 Nelson Piquet Jr. * Chevrolet 28
    17 25 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 27
    18 20 22 Joey Coulter * Chevrolet 27
    19 16 9 Max Papis Toyota 25
    20 30 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet 24
    21 1 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 24
    22 10 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 23
    23 5 29 Parker Kligerman * Dodge 21
    24 21 98 Dakoda Armstrong Chevrolet 20
    25 13 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 0
    26 32 189 Chris Lafferty Chevrolet 0
    27 31 7 Butch Miller Chevrolet 17
    28 27 66 Peyton Sellers Chevrolet 16
    29 24 93 Casey Roderick Chevrolet 0
    30 26 138 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 14
    31 29 175 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 0
    32 28 174 Mike Harmon Ford 0
    33 33 87 Chris Jones Chevrolet 11
  • Marcos Ambrose Claims First Sprint Cup Series Win at Postponed Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen

    Marcos Ambrose Claims First Sprint Cup Series Win at Postponed Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen

    The rain held off and 85,000 race fans were treated to an exciting race today at Watkins Glen International. At the start, it looked as if NASCAR was trying to fit a square die in a round hole, but the showers held and all of the scheduled 90 laps (92 actually) were completed today at The Glen. All this action coming today after yesterday’s weather forced a Monday race for the second time in three years.

    [media-credit name=”Ed Coombs” align=”alignright” width=”239″][/media-credit]The Tasmanian native surged to his first NASCAR Sprint Cup series victory in dramatic fashion, surviving a wild Green-White-Checkered finish that will go down as one of the most epic two laps in The Glen’s storied history. For a second race in a row (the other coming in Saturday’s Zippo 200) the driver who led the most laps at The Glen would not come home with the race win.

    Crew Chief Todd Parrott proved his strategy for today’s race would be relatively conservative in comparison to other teams when he called Marcos Ambrose in for his first of three pit stops on the day coming at lap 17. Others like the No. 18 team of Kyle Busch, the No. 24 of Jeff Gordon, and the No. 2 of Brad Keselowski tried to stretch their fuel mileage in exchange for improved track position.

    There were really two ‘groups’ of cars today, those going conservatively and those trying to squeeze every drop of fuel from their cars in an effort to come to pit road just twice rather than three times.

    The caution flag waived just 5 times today at Watkins Glen International, four of which were created by rather violent crashes across various points on the 2.45 mile road course.

    The first caution caused by contact came past the half-way point in the race involving the No. 22 Shell/Pennzoil Dodge Charger on lap 50 when Kurt Busch’s car blew a left front tire sending him into the outside tire barrier in turn number 5.

    Kurt Busch explained the incident after climbing from his wrecked car “I had a big problem getting into the braking zones today, the rear brakes locking up. I had to crank eight rounds of front brake in our Shell/Pennzoil Dodge just to survive. All that does is generate brake heat and I blew out the left-front tire. It was just a bummer of a day and not anything that we expected. It must have been something with the brake package.” This marked Kurt Busch’s first DNF dating back to Michigan in August of 2010.

    Kyle Busch was shown as the race leader following the caution lasting for three laps, but would lose the point to limping Brad Keselowski just 5 laps after the restart.

    The second bad accident came on lap 67 when Denny Hamlin went for a ride off of the 90 degree turn number 1 at Watkins Glen International. The replay showed Hamlin’s car with the front brakes completely locked up with the rear wheels still going forward, and eventually plowing the wall in the first turn causing the wall to buckle upwards of 15 inches. The Toyota driver would later explain that something felt like it had broke in the front end causing him to drive straight through the hard right hander.

    Eventual race winner, Marcos Ambrose along with Juan Montoya had pitted just one lap prior to the caution moving them into 4th and 5th respectively behind leader Kyle Busch, Brad Keselowski, and Martin Truex Jr. when the green flag came back out on lap 69.

    Marcos Ambrose wasted no time after the third restart in his effort to drive to the front, zipping past Truex on lap 72 for third, and past Keselowski for second on lap 76. Ambrose whittled away at Kyle Busch’s 2.5-second lead throughout the next few laps, forcing Busch to burn more fuel to stay at the point.

    Crew Chief for the No. 18 M&M’s Toyota Camry, Dave Rogers, was asked on lap 83 if the No. 18 had enough fuel to make the 30 laps he needed to take the checkered and responded “Oh, that’s going to be close, I’m more worried about the No. 9 (Ambrose) right now.”

    Dave Rogers’ prayers for a caution were answered when the second tire issue of the day caused the No. 27 of Paul Menard to smash the wall exiting the top of the esses. Menard’s car leaked fluid all the way around, almost to the entrance of turn number 10, forcing an imminent Green-White-Checkered finish.

    Under caution, the leader Kyle Busch putted around the track, shutting down his engine several times in an effort to conserve fuel for the two lap dash that would make up the finish of the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen. Ambrose had 4 laps more fuel than Busch, so the No. 18 knew Ambrose would be charging hard on the final restart to overtake him.

    The stage was set for the final restart with Kyle Busch in the lead, Ambrose starting to his left in second, Brad Keselowski starting inside row 2, Martin Truex Jr. in fourth, and Juan Montoya in fifth.

    The race would go green for the final time on lap 91, with Kyle Busch hammering down towards the hard right hand turn number 1. Marcos Ambrose faltered on the restart, spinning his tires just before the start/finish line, giving room for Brad Keselowski and Truex to become a threat in the race. Busch drove his Toyota Camry too hard into turn 1, going sideways at the exit, giving way for Keselowski to sneak by on the inside.

    Kyle Busch had this to say about his slip up in turn 1 “Just knew exactly what not to do and did it anyway. Just got in there and didn’t think I got in there too fast, but the car just didn’t slow down the way I needed it to and then it didn’t turn the way I needed it to. Saw sprinkles on the windshield, but everybody else made it fine through there. I just screwed up.”

    Keselowski maintained the lead all the way up the esses, down the backstretch, and through the bus stop chicane. Ambrose would make his move on the Blue Deuce in the carousel turn, sneaking past Keselowski on his right. Once Ambrose got to the point halfway through lap 91, there was no turning back. He was absolutely flawless for the next lap through the 11 turns that make up the short course at WGI.

    The final caution would come on lap 92, ending the race and putting Marcos Ambrose in Victory Lane for the first time as a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver. Heavy contact between the No. 6 of David Ragan and No. 00 of David Reutimann caused the caution to fly just as the field made their way through the first part of the esses in turn number 2. The crash was the most vicious one of the day, leaving Reutimann on his roof and Ragan with safety concerns about the track at Watkins Glen.

    That was a hard hit. I looked down at my feet and my pedals and my leg rests were all pushed over. It’s a shame that a race track we go to in 2011 doesn’t have a better wall design all the way around the race track, so hopefully they’ll look at that. I’ve been to some dirt tracks that have better walls than that. It was a hard hit, but our cars are safe.”
    Said David Ragan, following his trip to the Infield Care Center.

    Race winner Marcos Ambrose has no concerns with the safety at Watkins Glen “The track itself is a first-class facility. It’s a great race track. I think they’ve done an awesome job in some of the safety features they’ve already implemented around this place. I don’t drive around this place looking at any one spot saying, ‘Ooooh, that looks nasty to me.’ I think they’ve done great with what they’ve got. If you don’t have a guard rail off of turn two, you end up going down a bank, so that’s not good either. I think the track itself is fine, I think we just have to keep working on safety…But I think the track is a classic road racing circuit. You don’t want to make it too sterile. You’ve got to have bumps and lumps and change of camber and roughness and all that kind of stuff that makes it what it is.”

    Ambrose’s win today marks the 5th different First-Time Winner in the Sprint Cup Series this year, and it’s the first win for Ford at Watkins Glen since Geoff Bodine’s win at The Glen in 1996.

    Marcos elaborated on his win in Victory Lane just before 1PM today “I’ve sacrificed so much to get here and to finally win and be here in Victory Lane in the Cup Series is a dream come true. I flew the kids home yesterday. It was the little one’s first day at school. I was desperate to be there for her and this kind of makes up for it. I’ve just got to thank the Richard Petty Motorsports team, Stanley, DeWalt, everybody involved. Mrs. Petty is not doing so well at home. We wish her the best. This win is for her and the whole Petty family. Richard and everyone else who gave me the chance, thank you very much. Winning in the Cup Series for Stanley is just an incredible feeling and I’m very, very proud.

    The rest of the top 5:

    battered Brad Kesolowski – 2nd

    3rd-Kyle Busch

    4th-Martin Truex Jr.

    5th-Joey Logano

    Kyle Busch leaves Watkins Glen tied for the points lead after a 12th place finish from Carl Edwards. Jimmie Johnson dropped one spot to 3rd following his 10th place finish at The Glen.