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  • Bodine dominates at Nashville

    Bodine dominates at Nashville

    Todd Bodine won his second race of the season in Saturday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Nashville Superspeedway. Bodine started from the pole and dominated the race by leading twice for 91 of the 150 laps including the final 88 laps at the 1.33-mile concrete oval.

    “I’ve been so close so many times. Even at the (Nashville) fairgrounds I was close. We were close with this truck before.   The Germain team is awesome — these guys are the ones that do this every week.”  

    Rookie Austin Dillon finished second, Aric Almirola third, Timothy Peters third and Johnny Sauter finished fifth.  

    Bodine continues to lead in the series standings by 174 points over Almirola.  

    Unofficial Results

    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Pts. Bon. Laps
    1 1 30 Todd Bodine  Toyota 195 10 150
    2 2 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet 170 0 150
    3 5 51 Aric Almirola  Toyota 170 5 150
    4 3 17 Timothy Peters  Toyota 165 5 150
    5 7 13 Johnny Sauter  Chevrolet 155 0 150
    6 10 33 Ron Hornaday  Chevrolet 150 0 150
    7 6 88 Matt Crafton  Chevrolet 146 0 150
    8 11 18 Brian Ickler  Toyota 142 0 150
    9 9 7 Justin Lofton * Toyota 138 0 150
    10 4 2 Ken Schrader  Chevrolet 134 0 150
    11 15 5 Mike Skinner  Toyota 130 0 150
    12 18 21 Donny Lia  Chevrolet 127 0 150
    13 12 39 Ryan Sieg  Chevrolet 124 0 150
    14 20 81 David Starr  Toyota 121 0 149
    15 14 4 Ricky Carmichael  Chevrolet 118 0 149
    16 13 31 James Buescher  Chevrolet 115 0 149
    17 22 60 Narain Karthikeyan  Chevrolet 112 0 148
    18 25 7 Butch Miller  Dodge 109 0 147
    19 23 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb * Ford 106 0 147
    20 27 85 Brent Raymer  Ford 103 0 144
    21 28 1 Joe Aramendia  Chevrolet 100 0 142
    22 30 57 Norm Benning  Chevrolet 97 0 141
    23 26 46 Clay Greenfield  Dodge 94 0 140
    24 19 6 Bobby Hamilton Jr.  Chevrolet 91 0 132
    25 33 47 Brett Butler * Chevrolet 88 0 131
    26 17 12 Mario Gosselin  Chevrolet 85 0 64
    27 35 48 Michelle Theriault  Chevrolet 82 0 38
    28 8 23 Jason White  Dodge 79 0 37
    29 21 187 Chris Jones  Chevrolet 76 0 29
    30 34 89 Chris Lafferty  Chevrolet 73 0 16
    31 31 124 Mike Harmon  Ford 0 0 14
    32 32 216 J C Stout  Chevrolet 67 0 9
    33 29 93 Mike Garvey  Chevrolet 64 0 8
    34 16 15 Johanna Long  Toyota 61 0 3
    35 24 95 Carl Long  Dodge 0 0 1
  • McMurray wins Indy; Ganassi claims triple

    Team owner Chip Ganassi claimed NASCAR’s version of the Triple Crown on Sunday as his driver, Jamie McMurray, won the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis. With the win Ganassi became the first car owner to win the Daytona 500, Indianapolis 500 and Brickyard 400 in the same year.

    “I’m the luckiest guy on the planet,” Ganassi said. “You wouldn’t dare to dream this. You wouldn’t dare to dream this kind of year.”

    McMurray became just the third driver in NASCAR history to win the Daytona 500 and Brickyard 400 in the same year. The last driver was Jimmie Johnson in 2006. Dale Jarrett was the first driver in 1996.

    Dario Franchitti won the Indianapolis 500 IndyCar Series race earlier this year in Ganassi’s Target car.

    McMurray took the lead from Kevin Harvick on the final restart with 11 laps to go and went on to win the race by 1.391-seconds.

    “I’m running the last 10 laps of this thing and just praying every lap there isn’t going to be a caution and that my car was going to have the grip I need,” McMurray recalled. “It is remarkable to be put in this position. Honestly, I’m in shock right now.

    Harvick had just taken the lead when the caution came out on lap 167 to set up a double-file restart and an 11-lap shootout.

    After the race Harvick, who finished second, said his car didn’t show the muster it had to pass McMurray before the caution.

    “I got tight going into turn one there in the middle and just had to wait on my car and Jaime was able to carry the momentum around on the outside,” Harvick said. “The first restart my car actually took off and we were able to get by him but my car never acted like that again but it was a good day for our Shell-Pennzoil Chevy and everybody did a great job just putting us in position. I felt like we had a top-five car but we didn’t have a winning car and we had a chance to win there at the end but just came up a little short.”

    Harvick, Greg Biffle, Clint Bowyer and Tony Stewart rounded out the top-five finishers as Jeff Burton, Carl Edwards, Kyle Busch, Joey Logano and Kurt Busch filled in the rest of the top-ten positions.

    Kyle Busch was involved in a seven-car accident in turn two on the opening lap of the race. However, he sustained only minimal damage to his No. 18 Toyota and drove his car up through the field through the race.

    “I don’t know what happened there on the opening lap,” Busch said after the race. “I just lost it, I guess. It just went around. I had trouble every restart really trying to get going, especially through (turns) one and two. I had trouble getting going on restarts. All in all, we came back and bounced back solidly, so that was good. We needed a good run — it’s been a while.”

    Mark Martin finished 11th and was the only Hendrick Motorsports driver to finish inside of the top-20 at Indianapolis. Jeff Gordon, who was looking for his fifth Brickyard 400 victory, finished 23rd after battling with a tight-handling car throughout the race.

    Jimmie Johnson, who was running for a third-consecutive Indy victory and the fourth of his career, started off the race strong and ran in the top-five for the first 47 laps of the race. Johnson was tenth when the caution came out on lap 66. On lap 69, Johnson’s crew chief Chad Knaus decided to keep Johnson on pit road for a long stop to make adjustments to the car, leaving Johnson to restart 22nd on lap 70.

    Johnson continued to drop after the stop and spent more time on pit road during the fourth caution of the race on lap 120 to change shocks. He would later go a lap down while on pit road.

    Johnson later finished 22nd, but made it back to the lead lap.

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. was running the top-15 before he was involved in a crash with Juan Pablo Montoya. Earnhardt was an innocent bystander when Montoya got loose off of turn 4 on lap 147.

    “The car was really good,” Earnhardt said. “Right in the middle of the race, it got real tight, then we fixed it. I felt like we were pretty good coming up through there. Right at the end, I felt like we had a good car, a good top-ten car. Montoya got in the fence there and just kind of pulled down and stopped in front of us. I was side-by-side with somebody (Marcos Ambrose).

    “I didn’t even see him hit the wall, I didn’t even know there was a car in the wall until he came across the No. 47 (Ambrose) hood and there he was, I ran right in the back of him. Nowhere to go.”

    Montoya would head straight to the garage and would go on to finish 32nd after leading 86 laps. Earnhardt did receive major damage to his left front, but continued and finished 27th, two laps down.

    Montoya had the dominate car for the second year in a row only to finish outside of the top-ten. Last year, Montoya led 116 laps but picked up a pit road speeding penalty from NASCAR in the closing laps to finish 11th.

    It was a call for four tires for the then race leader Montoya, as his teammate and a handful of other cars took two tires that put Montoya further back in the pack.

    “Bad call,” Montoya’s crew chief Brian Pattie said. “Crew chief error. We should have taken two tires.”

    Notes: The 16 laps led by McMurray were the second-least amount led by an eventual Brickyard 400. Jarrett led only 11 laps in his 1996 victory. … The race saw 14 lead changes among 10 drivers. … The race had six cautions for 25 laps. Four of those cautions were for debris, on laps 16, 67, 118 and 139. The other two were for accidents, one on the first lap and the other on lap 147. … Harvick leads Gordon by 184 points heading into Pocono with six races left until the chase cutoff at Richmond.

  • Edwards wins; Keselowski’s blood boils

    Edwards wins; Keselowski’s blood boils

    Carl Edwards nudged Brad Keselowski on the final lap to win Saturday nights Nationwide Dodge Dealers 250 at Gateway International Raceway.

    A late accident involving Justin Allgaier, Tayler Malsam and Joe Nemechek, set things up for a green-white-checkers finish.  

    On the final lap, Keselowski nudged Edwards entering turn one.  Edwards fought back on the backstretch and pulled to the outside Keselowski entering turn three. Exiting turn four Keselowski was on the inside and almost clear with the lead heading to the finish line.    Edwards got into the back of Keselowski and turned him first into the outside wall and then he drifted back into the inside wall, bringing out a huge crash on the front stretch.  

    “I was really proud how we were racing each other. He was holding me tight and getting me a little loose which was cool. I was rubbing on him a little bit. It was just great racing. I figured out a way to beat him. He wasn’t happy with me, so he wrecked me. Wrecking down the straightaway is never cool whether it’s at 200 mph or 120. I’m sorry that’s the way it had to end.” Keselowski said.   “I think he’s trying to figure out how he can win the points when he hasn’t run very well all year. I don’t think that was cool at all. We had a great Discount Tire Dodge all day long and I think we were the car to beat. It just didn’t happen.” Keselowski later added.  

    Edwards did not agree.   “The deal is he’ll eventually learn he can’t run into my car over and over and put me in bad situations. In every situation, there’s an aggressor and there’s someone who reacts. I was not the aggressor in this situation.” Edwards said.   Keselowski said the contact in turn 1 on the final lap was incidental.  

    “The way it went, he bumped me and he finished wherever he finished and I still won the race. That’s the only way I could see the race turning out fair.” Edwards said.   Edwards won, Keselowski finished 14th.  

    Unofficial Results Missouri-Illinois Dodge Dealers 250, Gateway International Raceway July 17, 2010 – Race 19 of 35

    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Pts. Bon. Laps
    1 8 60 Carl Edwards Ford 190 5 200
    2 13 32 Reed Sorenson Toyota 170 0 200
    3 1 99 Trevor Bayne Toyota 170 5 200
    4 5 98 Paul Menard Ford 160 0 200
    5 9 66 Steve Wallace Toyota 155 0 200
    6 6 11 Brian Scott * Toyota 150 0 200
    7 2 16 Colin Braun * Ford 146 0 200
    8 34 7 Josh Wise Chevrolet 142 0 200
    9 15 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. * Ford 138 0 200
    10 22 34 Tony Raines Chevrolet 134 0 200
    11 33 15 Michael Annett Toyota 130 0 200
    12 12 70 Shelby Howard Chevrolet 127 0 200
    13 26 88 Steve Arpin Chevrolet 124 0 200
    14 3 22 Brad Keselowski Dodge 131 10 200
    15 21 5 Willie Allen Chevrolet 118 0 200
    16 10 33 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 120 5 200
    17 4 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 112 5 198
    18 20 10 Tayler Malsam Toyota 109 0 198
    19 39 40 Mike Bliss Chevrolet 106 0 198
    20 32 28 Kenny Wallace Chevrolet 103 0 198
    21 41 21 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 100 0 197
    22 37 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 97 0 197
    23 24 38 Jason Leffler Toyota 94 0 196
    24 42 23 Alex Kennedy Chevrolet 91 0 196
    25 16 12 Justin Allgaier Dodge 88 0 194
    26 43 24 Eric McClure Ford 85 0 193
    27 17 87 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet 82 0 189
    28 19 100 Ryan Truex Toyota 79 0 178
    29 18 20 Matt DiBenedetto Toyota 76 0 163
    30 7 18 Brad Coleman Toyota 73 0 150
    31 38 9 Landon Cassill Ford 70 0 102
    32 29 27 Kelly Bires Toyota 67 0 62
    33 40 43 Brad Baker Ford 64 0 61
    34 23 35 Jason Keller Chevrolet 61 0 44
    35 31 156 Kevin Lepage Chevrolet 58 0 26
    36 11 91 Chase Miller Chevrolet 55 0 24
    37 28 90 Danny O’Quinn Jr. Chevrolet 52 0 20
    38 27 26 Brian Keselowski Dodge 49 0 13
    39 14 37 Kevin Swindell Ford 46 0 8
    40 35 89 Johnny Chapman Chevrolet 43 0 6
    41 25 136 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 40 0 4
    42 36 92 Dennis Setzer Dodge 37 0 3
    43 30 49 Mark Green Chevrolet 34 0 2
  • Harvick dominates truck series race at Gateway

    Harvick dominates truck series race at Gateway

    Kevin Harvick dominated at Gateway International Raceway in the “lights delayed” Truck Series Camping World 200 race on Saturday. Harvick led 143 of the 160 laps in route to his third win in just four starts in the series.

    The truck race was postponed from Friday night because of a power failure that happened just before the race was started.  

    Brad Keselowski finished second, Johnny Sauter third, Todd Bodine fourth and Matt Crafton finished fifth.  

    It was a very hot a muggy day and after the race series points leader Bodine was found on the floor of the media center trying to cool down.   “Man, I burned my butt bad and my back even got burned. That’s why I laid down on the cold floor.” Bodine said.  

    Bodine leads by 101 points over Aric Almirola in the series standings.  

    Unofficial Results

    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Pts. Bon. Laps
    1 1 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 195 10 160
    2 3 129 Brad Keselowski Dodge 170 0 160
    3 5 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 165 0 160
    4 14 30 Todd Bodine Toyota 160 0 160
    5 9 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 155 0 160
    6 7 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 150 0 160
    7 6 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet 146 0 160
    8 16 51 Aric Almirola Toyota 147 5 160
    9 10 18 Brian Ickler Toyota 138 0 160
    10 13 5 Mike Skinner Toyota 134 0 160
    11 23 23 Jason White Dodge 130 0 160
    12 2 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 127 0 160
    13 25 81 David Starr Toyota 124 0 160
    14 19 12 Mario Gosselin Chevrolet 121 0 160
    15 21 9 Max Papis Toyota 118 0 160
    16 20 90 Brad Sweet Toyota 115 0 160
    17 22 15 Steve Wallace Toyota 112 0 160
    18 17 7 Tony Jackson Jr. Chevrolet 109 0 159
    19 12 60 Stacy Compton Chevrolet 106 0 159
    20 33 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb * Ford 103 0 158
    21 31 47 Brett Butler * Chevrolet 100 0 158
    22 29 186 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 97 0 158
    23 24 63 Jack Smith Ford 94 0 158
    24 34 1 Carl Long Chevrolet 91 0 157
    25 35 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet 88 0 153
    26 8 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 90 5 150
    27 4 7 Justin Lofton * Toyota 82 0 127
    28 30 46 Clay Greenfield Dodge 79 0 105
    29 18 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 76 0 79
    30 32 6 Jeffrey Earnhardt Chevrolet 73 0 79
    31 11 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 70 0 49
    32 36 187 Chris Jones Chevrolet 67 0 25
    33 27 89 Mike Harmon Chevrolet 64 0 21
    34 15 93 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 61 0 19
    35 26 95 Dennis Setzer Dodge 58 0 3
    36 28 172 Johnny Chapman Chevrolet 0 0 1