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  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Auto Club Speedway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Auto Club Speedway

    The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR XFINITY Series travel to Auto Club Speedway this weekend. The Camping World Truck Series is off but will return next week at Martinsville.

    All times Eastern.

    Friday, March 20

    On Track:

    3-4:15 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    4:30-5:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    6-7:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    7:50 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    1 p.m.: Kevin Harvick
    1:30 p.m.: Brian Vickers and Janssen Pharmaceuticals
    2 p.m.: K&N Pro Series announcement
    2:30 p.m.: Ryan Reed
    5:30 p.m.: AJ Allmendinger
    6 p.m.: Jeff Gordon
    Post-NASCAR Sprint Cup Series qualifying

    Saturday, March 21

    On Track:

    11:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 2
    12:45 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1
    2:30-3:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    4 p.m.: XFINITY Series Drive4Clots.com 300 – FOX Sports 1 (150 laps, 300 miles)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    11 a.m.: Casey Mears
    Post-NASCAR XFINITY Series race

    Sunday, March 22

    On Track:

    3:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Auto Club 400, FOX (200 laps, 400 miles)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    12:30 p.m.: Greg Biffle
    1:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup drivers’ meeting
    Post-NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race

  • Kevin Harvick Rides Dominant No. 4 Chevrolet to Fourth Straight Phoenix Win

    Kevin Harvick Rides Dominant No. 4 Chevrolet to Fourth Straight Phoenix Win

    March 15, 2015
    By Reid Spencer
    NASCAR Wire Service

    AVONDALE, Ariz.—Yes, the best car won Sunday’s CampingWorld.com 500 at Phoenix International Raceway — but one-man juggernaut Kevin Harvick had to hold off charging Jamie McMurray on the final restart with 12 laps left to notch his fourth straight victory at the one-mile track.

    The box score will show that the reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champ led 224 of 312 laps, but McMurray took his best shot on the Lap 301 restart, driving hard to the inside of the race winner and, for the briefest of moments, clearing Harvick’s No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet off Turn 2.

    But the driver who has become an all-but-irresistible force in NASCAR’s premier series fought back to the outside, cleared McMurray’s No. 1 Chevrolet and cruised to the finish line 1.153 seconds ahead of the race runner-up.

    The victory was Harvick’s second straight this season, his fourth straight at Phoenix and the 30th of his career. Harvick has won five of the last six races at the one-mile track in the Sonoran Desert — seven overall — and his string of seven straight top-two finishes in the Sprint Cup series, dating to last season, is the longest since Richard Petty rattled off 11 consecutive top-results in 1975.

    “When you said the Richard Petty part, that just gives me chills,” Harvick said after the race.

    The last driver to win four straight NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races at the same track was Jimmie Johnson at Charlotte in 2004-05.

    With restarts as crucial as they were on Sunday, Harvick was glad he had raced in the XFINITY Series event on Saturday afternoon.

    “The restarts were just really slippery, and I learned that in the race yesterday,” said Harvick, who finished third in Saturday’s race. “You had to really maintain your entrance speed and really slide the thing through the center of the corner to try to help keep it pointed up off (the corner).”

    Harvick did that to perfection on the last four restarts, holding off Stewart-Haas teammate and fifth-place finisher Kurt Busch when action resumed on Laps 234 and 242 and outdueling McMurray (after Busch pitted for tires under the ninth of 10 cautions) on Laps 296 and 301.

    Ryan Newman ran third, followed by Kasey Kahne and Busch. Brad Keselowski, Martin Truex Jr., Joey Logano, Jeff Gordon and Kyle Larson completed the top 10. Truex posted his fourth consecutive top-10 finish, the first time a Furniture Row Racing driver has accomplished that feat.

    McMurray left the track wishing he had a mulligan on the final restart.

    “Matt McCall (crew chief) made a really good decision at the end to stay out (on old tires) and got us on the front row,” McMurray said. “That was a fun battle with Kevin. Those are the kinds you wish you could do over again, because I would have slid up earlier.

    “It’s similar to plate racing with the engine package we have now, where if you don’t get the guy cleared, he can kind of stall you out a little bit. And I saw Kevin coming and I thought I could slide up in front of him, but I also knew it was for the win and that we would probably have wrecked there.”

    Notes: With two victories and two second-place finishes this season, Harvick leaves Phoenix with a 22-point lead over Logano in the series standings… Dale Earnhardt Jr. blew a right rear tire — the result of a melted bead — and slammed the Turn 2 wall on Lap 180. Credited with a 43rd-place finish, Earnhardt dropped four spots to sixth in the series standings, 56 points behind Harvick… Busch scored 39 points in his return from a three-race suspension, good for 33rd place in the standings. To be eligible for the series championship, Busch must be in the top 30 in points at the end of the 26-race regular season.

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race – CampingWorld.com 500
    Phoenix International Raceway
    Avondale, Arizona
    Sunday, March 15, 2015

    1. (1) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 312, $263090.
    2. (3) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 312, $194931.
    3. (5) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 312, $167690.
    4. (9) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 312, $132900.
    5. (8) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 312, $132690.
    6. (6) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 312, $145721.
    7. (15) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 312, $121025.
    8. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 312, $135038.
    9. (10) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 312, $133666.
    10. (12) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 312, $116438.
    11. (20) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 312, $130066.
    12. (14) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 312, $93430.
    13. (7) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 312, $79180.
    14. (21) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 312, $95130.
    15. (11) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 312, $118041.
    16. (4) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 312, $123216.
    17. (22) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 312, $112038.
    18. (28) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 312, $103613.
    19. (32) Aric Almirola, Ford, 312, $116091.
    20. (24) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 312, $101588.
    21. (13) David Ragan, Toyota, 312, $120171.
    22. (33) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 312, $78505.
    23. (25) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 312, $92855.
    24. (30) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 312, $112263.
    25. (39) Cole Whitt, Ford, 312, $89538.
    26. (23) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 312, $85655.
    27. (19) Greg Biffle, Ford, 312, $108438.
    28. (36) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 309, $118755.
    29. (29) David Gilliland, Ford, 309, $94602.
    30. (26) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 309, $78405.
    31. (40) JJ Yeley(i), Toyota, 309, $76240.
    32. (38) Brett Moffitt, Ford, 309, $73555.
    33. (37) Mike Bliss(i), Ford, 308, $73430.
    34. (41) Jeb Burton #, Toyota, 307, $74805.
    35. (35) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 307, $73180.
    36. (34) Josh Wise, Ford, 306, $73030.
    37. (42) Brendan Gaughan(i), Chevrolet, 306, $72898.
    38. (43) Alex Kennedy #, Chevrolet, 304, $68327.
    39. (17) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, Accident, 282, $91469.
    40. (27) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 277, $86600.
    41. (18) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 230, $83469.
    42. (31) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 202, $52255.
    43. (16) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, Accident, 179, $68155.

    Average Speed of Race Winner:  105.753 mph.

    Time of Race:  2 Hrs, 57 Mins, 01 Secs. Margin of Victory:  1.153 Seconds.

    Caution Flags:  10 for 53 laps.

    Lead Changes:  8 among 4 drivers.

    Lap Leaders:   K. Harvick 0; J. Logano 1-25; K. Harvick 26-118; B. Keselowski 119-170; K. Harvick 171-188; J. Logano 189-198; K. Harvick 199-294; J. McMurray 295; K. Harvick 296-312.

    Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  K. Harvick 4 times for 224 laps; B. Keselowski 1 time for 52 laps; J. Logano 2 times for 35 laps; J. McMurray 1 time for 1 lap.

    Top 16 in Points: K. Harvick – 182; J. Logano – 160; M. Truex Jr. – 155; K. Kahne – 132; A. Allmendinger – 127; D. Earnhardt Jr. – 126; J. Johnson – 124; R. Newman – 123; B. Keselowski – 116; M. Kenseth – 113; P. Menard – 112; C. Mears – 111; D. Hamlin – 108; A. Almirola – 105; C. Bowyer – 101; G. Biffle – 101.

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Phoenix International Raceway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Phoenix International Raceway

    This weekend the racing action continues as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and XFINITY Series head to Phoenix International Raceway. The Camping World Truck Series will return to the track March 28 at Martinsville.

    Friday, March 13 (All times Eastern)

    On Track:

    3-4:15 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    4:30-5:25 p.m.: NASCAR XFINITY Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    6-7:25 p.m.: NASCAR XFINITY Series final practice – FOX Sports 2
    7:50 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 2
    10 p.m.: NASCAR Mexico Series Toyota 120 – NBC Universo

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    2 p.m. Kevin Harvick
    2:30 p.m.: Chase Elliott
    4:45 p.m.: Denny Hamlin
    8:45 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Sprint Cup Series qualifying – Time approximate

    Saturday, March 14 (All times Eastern)

    On Track:

    11:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    12:45 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1
    2:30-3:20 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    4 p.m.: XFINITY Series Axalta Faster. Tougher. Brighter. 200 – FOX (200 laps, 200 miles)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    11 a.m.: Sam Hornish Jr.
    1:45 p.m.: AXALTA Chairman and CEO Charlie Shaver and President Mike Cash
    5:45 p.m.: Post-NASCAR XFINITY Series race – Time approximate

    Sunday, March 15 (All times Eastern)

    On Track:

    3:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series CampingWorld.com 500 – FOX (312 laps, 312 miles)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    12:30 p.m.: Martin Truex Jr. and Joe Garone, GM, Furniture Row Racing
    6:15 p.m.: Post-NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race – Time approximate

  • Kevin Harvick Dominates NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Las Vegas

    Kevin Harvick Dominates NASCAR Sprint Cup Race at Las Vegas

    Mar. 8, 2015
    By Reid Spencer
    NASCAR Wire Service

    LAS VEGAS, Nev.—Kevin Harvick must have been tired of finishing second, because on Sunday at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, the reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion did something about it.

    Once Harvick got to the front of the field from his 18th-place starting spot in the Kobalt 400, he was untouchable.

    Even with a disquieting vibration on the final green-flag run—and a left-rear tire that shredded during his celebratory burnout—Harvick had enough of a working margin to hold off runner-up Martin Truex Jr. by 1.640 seconds.

    Harvick, who ran second in the season-opening Daytona 500 and in last week’s 500-miler at Atlanta, led a race-high 142 laps in winning for the first time in Las Vegas and for the 29th time in his career. In his last six races, dating to last year’s championship season, Harvick has three victories and three second-place finishes.

    Ryan Newman came home third, followed by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Denny Hamlin and AJ Allmendinger. Brad Keselowski, last year’s Las Vegas race winner, rallied from a pass-through penalty for a runaway tire on pit road to finish seventh. Kyle Larson, Matt Kenseth and Joey Logano completed the top 10.

    Harvick will try to extend his string of top-two finishes next weekend at Phoenix International Raceway, where the driver of the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet has won four of the last five NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

    “It’s so cool to win here in Las Vegas, and to start this West Coast swing off this way is pretty awesome,” Harvick said in Victory Lane. “Just to be in front of all these fans I’ve raced in front of since about the mid-‘90s… it’s pretty special to win here.”

    The only issue in doubt for the last half of the race was whether Harvick’s car would hold together in the closing laps.

    “That wasn’t a comfortable last run there,” Harvick radioed to his crew after he crossed the finish line.

    A few minutes later, after climbing from his car, he elaborated.

    “It wasn’t right,’” Harvick said. “Luckily we were able to hang-on to it and had a good enough lead to where we could pace ourselves and be able to keep the lead, I guess.

    “It got to be a handful there at the end. For whatever reason we got really, really loose the last run. Tires started vibrating and we were just kind of hanging on. Glad the race is over at that particular point for our own good.”

    The victory vaulted Harvick into the lead in the series standings by nine points over Earnhardt, who has finished third, third and fourth in the first three races of the season.

    Fourth in the standings after three straight top 10s to open the year, Truex was gaining on Harvick at the finish but never got close enough to make a move. Nor was Truex aware that Harvick had a potential problem.

    “I noticed he was getting a lot bigger, and I asked ‘Why in the world is Harvick so slow right now?’” Truex said. “They gave me my lap times and his and I’m like, “What’s going on?’”

    “I really thought he was just playing with us, taking it easy because he knew he had a big gap. They never said anything to me about him thinking he had any issues or anything else.”

    Note: Pole winner Jeff Gordon started from the rear in a backup car because of an accident in the last minute of Saturday’s final practice. The four-time champion’s luck didn’t improve on Sunday. He ran into the back of Jeb Burton’s Toyota as both drivers were trying to avoid the Chevrolet of Jimmie Johnson, who had blown a tire and hit the wall ahead of them. Gordon finished 18th, one lap down… Gordon was the last driver before Harvick to post six straight top-two finishes, a feat he accomplished in 1996.

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race – Kobalt 400
    Las Vegas Motor Speedway
    Las Vegas, Nevada
    Sunday, March 08, 2015

     

    1. (18) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 267, $431815.
    2. (8) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 267, $268950.
    3. (7) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 267, $236980.
    4. (4) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 267, $184455.
    5. (19) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 267, $162380.
    6. (22) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 267, $162703.
    7. (11) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267, $170461.
    8. (5) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 267, $156078.
    9. (6) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 267, $157206.
    10. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 267, $165853.
    11. (10) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 267, $144426.
    12. (24) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 267, $121010.
    13. (23) Brian Scott(i), Chevrolet, 267, $128068.
    14. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 267, $141793.
    15. (28) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 266, $137274.
    16. (34) Regan Smith(i), Chevrolet, 266, $123160.
    17. (3) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 266, $121660.
    18. (1) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 266, $157196.
    19. (30) Ryan Blaney(i), Ford, 266, $101660.
    20. (25) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 265, $146796.
    21. (20) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 265, $137418.
    22. (13) David Ragan, Toyota, 265, $143651.
    23. (37) David Gilliland, Ford, 265, $123318.
    24. (29) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 265, $126380.
    25. (17) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 264, $118593.
    26. (15) Aric Almirola, Ford, 264, $134771.
    27. (21) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 264, $104710.
    28. (35) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 264, $137185.
    29. (31) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 264, $103385.
    30. (32) Michael McDowell, Ford, 264, $93610.
    31. (26) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 263, $112457.
    32. (38) Cole Whitt, Ford, 262, $94210.
    33. (12) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 262, $118724.
    34. (39) Josh Wise, Ford, 261, $91310.
    35. (42) Landon Cassill(i), Chevrolet, 261, $91085.
    36. (40) JJ Yeley(i), Toyota, 260, $90845.
    37. (36) Brett Moffitt, Ford, 260, $90614.
    38. (43) Brendan Gaughan(i), Chevrolet, 258, $85290.
    39. (33) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 257, $81290.
    40. (41) Jeb Burton #, Toyota, 254, $78790.
    41. (9) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 236, $121226.
    42. (14) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 227, $69290.
    43. (27) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, Engine, 28, $65790.

    Average Speed of Race Winner:  143.677 mph.

    Time of Race:  02 Hrs, 47 Mins, 15 Secs. Margin of Victory:  1.640 Seconds.

    Caution Flags:  6 for 28 laps.

    Lead Changes:  18 among 9 drivers.

    Lap Leaders:    0; J. Logano 1-27; D. Earnhardt Jr. 28-29; J. Logano 30-42; J. Johnson 43-76; C. Edwards 77-78; M. Kenseth 79; J. Johnson 80-90; K. Harvick 91-130; B. Keselowski 131-132; J. Logano 133-139; K. Harvick 140-144; M. Truex Jr. 145-147; K. Harvick 148-198; D. Earnhardt Jr. 199-200; K. Harvick 201-230; R. Newman 231-244; B. Keselowski 245-251; K. Harvick 252-267.

    Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led):  K. Harvick 5 times for 142 laps; J. Logano 3 times for 47 laps; J. Johnson 2 times for 45 laps; R. Newman 1 time for 14 laps; B. Keselowski 2 times for 9 laps; D. Earnhardt Jr. 2 times for 4 laps; M. Truex Jr. 1 time for 3 laps; C. Edwards 1 time for 2 laps; M. Kenseth 1 time for 1 lap.

    Top 16 in Points: K. Harvick – 134; D. Earnhardt Jr. – 125; J. Logano – 123; M. Truex Jr. – 118; A. Allmendinger – 100; K. Kahne – 92; J. Johnson – 91; D. Hamlin – 87; C. Mears – 87; M. Kenseth – 85; G. Biffle – 84; R. Newman – 82; P. Menard – 82; C. Bowyer – 81; A. Almirola – 80; B. Keselowski – 77.

  • Jeff Gordon Scores Kobalt 400 Pole at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    Jeff Gordon Scores Kobalt 400 Pole at Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    At the end of Sprint Cup Series qualifying at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Jeff Gordon would score the pole award for the Kobalt 400. It marks his 79th career, and his second pole in three races thus far this season. Gordon’s lap of 27.738 seconds is a track record, and his first pole at Las Vegas.

    “I didn’t come off the throttle, if much,” Gordon commented. “I knew I had to flip it the tiniest bit. The lap before in the previous session, I was a little conservative. Hearing the lap times, I knew that I had to be fully committed if I wanted to run for the pole. That was fun. What an awesome 3M Chevrolet. What a turnaround from last week. I’m just so proud of this team for keeping their heads up, and this is a great way to start off Las Vegas.”

    Daytona 500 winner Joey Logano kept his solid season rolling as he will start second on Sunday.

    “This Ford has a lot of speed,” Logano said. “It didn’t in race trim, then we switched to qualifying trim and it just came to life. I didn’t lift a lot and Jeff just laid down a really good lap. I don’t know if there’s a way that I could beat that lap.”

    Hendrick Motorsports teammates Kasey Kahne and Dale Earnhardt Jr. were third and fourth, respectively, followed by Kyle Larson.

    “It got a whole lot better so happy about that,” Earnhardt commented. “We had a challenge getting through the bumps in practice. Greg and Kevin got together and made some adjustments, and man, that was fun to drive. Hopefully it marks a turn in our qualifying as it makes it a whole lot easier starting near the front.”

    Matt Kenseth was sixth quickest, followed by Ryan Newman, Martin Truex Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Jamie McMurray, Brad Keselowski and Tony Stewart.

    “It’s really fun to be able to run that quick around here and almost run wide open,” McMurray said. “Through one and two, I held it down there – pulling on the wheel to keep it held down wide open. I thought because it was tight in one and two that it’d be tight at the other end, but it was actually loose. I’m disappointed that we’ll start 10th, but glad that we have a car. This organization has come so far in the past year. We ended off last year strong and you never know going into a new year whether you’ll have that speed so it’s good to be quick still.”

    David Ragan was 13th, followed by Carl Edwards, Aric Almirola, Greg Biffle, Casey Mears, Kevin Harvick, Denny Hamlin, Clint Bowyer, Danica Patrick, A.J. Allmendinger, Brian Scott and Paul Menard. Austin Dillon just missed the cut of making the top 24, followed by Justin Allgaier, Alex Bowman, Brian Vickers, Sam Hornish Jr., Ryan Blaney, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Michael McDowell.

    “It was alright. Just got tight the second one,” Dillon commented. “Speeds picked up a lot from practice and I wasn’t expecting that. If I would’ve known that, I would’ve gotten more out of it the first run.”

    Reed Sorenson, Mike Bliss, Travis Kvapil, Mike Wallace and Matt Benedetto failed to qualify.

    The big story at Atlanta Motor Speedway was the issues with technical inspection. That seems to be the story again at Las Vegas as teams are once again running into issues. All of the drivers were through qualifying inspection before the session started, except for J.J. Yeley. However, Yeley was able to get through as the session started.

    Brad Keselowski had gotten through inspection, though was pulled back to inspection as the session got started. Matt Yocum reported on FOX Sports 1 that Kerry Tharp, NASCAR’s Communications Officer, told him an official saw a crew member off of the No. 2 Miller Lite Ford team messing with a fender. Keselowski would go back through qualifying, getting back out to the track and set to qualify with about nine minutes left on the clock for round one.

    Last weekend, technical inspection issues at Atlanta Motor Speedway caused 13 drivers – highlighted by Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, Jimmie Johnson, Regan Smith, Tony Stewart – to miss qualifying as a result of not getting through pre-qualifying technical inspection in time. When it came to race time, the race scheduled to start at 1:16 pm EST, would start at 2:13 pm EST due to rain.If the race had started on time, though, there would have been drivers that would’ve missed the start of the race. AJ Allmendinger, Jeff Gordon, Greg Biffle, JJ Yeley, Josh Wise and Kevin Harvick were still going through inspection. By the time the race started, though, all of the drivers were through inspection.

    As a result, NASCAR announced on Thursday, March 5th an adjustment to the opening day schedules for Las Vegas, Phoenix and Auto Club Speedway as a result of issues with pre-qualifying inspection a week ago. Sprint Cup Series practice was scheduled to last an hour and 25 minutes, but now will last an hour and 15 minutes, while qualifying for the three events will take place five minutes later. As a result, it would allow 15 more minutes of time for teams to get ready for inspection and for officials to get the cars through inspection.

    Based on how Friday afternoon went at Las Vegas, the change looks to have paid off.

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Las Vegas Motor Speedway

    Racing action resumes this weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and NASCAR XFINITY Series head to Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series will take a few weeks off, returning to the track on March 28 at Martinsville.

    Friday, March 6 (All times Eastern)

    On Track:

    3-4:15 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    4:30-5:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    6-7:25 p.m.: XFINITY Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    7:50 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    2 p.m.: Brian Vickers
    4:35 p.m.: Comcast announcement with Carl Edwards
    5 p.m.: SMI announcement
    5:30 p.m.: Jeff Gordon
    Post – Sprint Cup Series qualifying

    Saturday, March 7 (All times Eastern)

    On Track:

    11:30 a.m.-12:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 2
    12:45 p.m.: XFINITY Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 2
    2:30-3:25 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    4 p.m.: XFINITY Series Boyd Gaming 300 – FOX Sports 1 (200 laps, 300 miles)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    11 a.m.: Brendan Gaughan
    Post – XFINITY Series race

    Sunday, March 8 (All times Eastern)

    On Track:

    3:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Kobalt Tools 400 – FOX (267 laps, 400.5 miles)

    Press Conferences: (Watch live at NASCAR.com)

    Noon: Announcement with Joey Logano
    12:30 p.m.: Sprint/Charlotte Motor Speedway announcement
    1 p.m.: Jimmie Johnson
    Post – Sprint Cup Series race

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  • Jimmie Johnson Starts From the Back and Dominates Late in Atlanta Win

    Jimmie Johnson Starts From the Back and Dominates Late in Atlanta Win

     HAMPTON, Ga. (March 1, 2015) – Coors Light Polesitter Joey Logano and Kevin Harvick dominated the early and middle stages of Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway—before Jimmie Johnson decided to crash the party.

    Johnson didn’t take the lead in the second NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race of the season until Lap 198 of 325, but from then on, his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet was the class of the field, leading six times for 92 laps in winning for the fourth time at Atlanta and for the 71st time in his career.

    For the second straight event in NASCAR’s premier series, Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished second and third, respectively. Logano ran fourth, followed by Matt Kenseth, who capitalized on a late track-position play by staying out on old tires.

    Johnson surged into the lead after a restart on Lap 305, starting fourth and charging past three drivers—Kenseth, Clint Bowyer and Brett Moffitt—who had stayed out under caution for Cole Whitt’s blown engine.

    After Johnson took the top spot, a massive nine-car wreck in Turn 3 on the restart lap slowed the field for the 10th time. NASCAR red-flagged the race for 9 minutes, 1 second, after which Johnson led the field to a restart on Lap 312, with Kenseth beside him in the outside lane.

    Johnson parried a bid for the lead from Earnhardt and quickly pulled away, ultimately crossing the finish line 1.802 seconds ahead of Harvick, who passed Earnhardt for the runner-up spot on Lap 319.

    Martin Truex Jr., AJ Allmendinger, Moffitt, Brad Keselowski and Ryan Newman completed the top 10. Moffitt was driving the No. 55 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota in lieu of Brian Vickers, who is recovering from offseason heart surgery. Vickers is scheduled to return to action next weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.

    Before he could get to the front of the field, Johnson had obstacles to overcome. Along with 12 other cars, the No. 48 Chevrolet didn’t get through pre-qualifying inspection on Friday in time to post a speed in time trials. Consequently, the six-time premier series champion started 37th on Sunday.

    The starting position toward the back of the grid also meant an awkward pit stall selection in front of Carl Edwards and behind Joe Nemechek. Johnson lost positions on pit road until Nemechek fell off the lead lap and the No. 48 Chevrolet got past Edwards’ No. 19 Toyota on the race track.

    “We had a great race car, and unfortunately the way qualifying went (Friday), we didn’t have a good pit stall pick, and it took us a long time to get in front of the No. 19 (Edwards),” Johnson said. “Once we did that, we were able to utilize our awesome pit crew; get the stops done and race for the win and get the job done today.

    “Just very, very thankful. They (the team) surprised me today. We weren’t that good (Saturday in practice), and they really dug deep and figured out what I needed in this race car and gave me an awesome Lowe’s Chevrolet.”

    With the victory, Johnson is all but assured of remaining the only driver to have qualified for every Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup since the inception of the playoff format in 2004.

    “I think it is pretty much a lock, as long as we have a smooth season,” Johnson said. “I think if we win a second one, it is definitely a lock. But this takes a ton of pressure off.”

    Harvick qualified second but started from the rear after blowing an engine in Saturday’s practice and replacing it. With a banzai run to the front of the field, however, Harvick took the lead for the first time on Lap 87 and held the top spot six times for a race-high 116 laps.

    But Harvick lost track position when he spun his tires in the outside lane on a Lap 257 restart and never got back to the lead. The coup de grace to the reigning series champion’s chances came on the Lap 305 restart when he was trapped behind Moffitt in the inside lane.

    “I had one bad restart there where I spun the tires on the outside, and we just never recovered from that one,” Harvick said. “And then we got behind the No. 55 (Moffitt) when he was kind of shooting for the moon there to go on the restart—and he just didn’t go.

    “And then we got passed again. But, all in all, it was a great day.”

    Notes: The race produced 28 lead changes among 12 different drivers, though Johnson, Harvick and Logano combined to lead 292 of 325 laps… For the second straight week, Jeff Gordon was the victim of a late wreck; he finished 41st… Logano leads Johnson by one point in the series standings. Harvick is two points back in third, with Earnhardt four behind in fourth.

    Complete Finishing Order – Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500:

    1. Jimmie Johnson

    2. Kevin Harvick

    3. Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    4. Joey Logano

    5. Matt Kenseth

    6. Martin Truex Jr.

    7. A.J. Allmendinger

    8. Brett Moffitt

    9. Brad Keselowski

    10. Ryan Newman

    11. Aric Almirola

    12. Carl Edwards

    13. Paul Menard

    14. Kasey Kahne

    15. Casey Mears

    16. Danica Patrick

    17. Regan Smith

    18. David Reagan

    19. Trevor Bayne

    20. Justin Allgaier

    21. Sam Hornish Jr.

    22. David Gilliland

    23. Alex Bowman

    24. Clint Bowyer

    25. Greg Biffle

    26. Kyle Larson

    27. Michael McDowell

    28. Brendan Gaughan

    29. Michael Annett

    30. Tony Stewart

    31. Mike Bliss

    32. Josh Wise

    33. Joe Nemechek

    34. J.J. Yeley

    35. Jeb Burton

    36. Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

    37. Cole Whitt

    38. Denny Hamlin

    39. Austin Dillon

    40. Jaimie McMurray

    41. Jeff Gordon

    42. Ron Hornaday Jr.

    43. Landon Cassill

  • Jimmie Johnson Wins Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway

    Jimmie Johnson Wins Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway

    HAMPTON, Ga. (March. 1, 2015) – Kevin Harvick blew an engine in practice and went to the back of the field for the start of Sunday’s Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.

    He said it was just a chance to put on a better show.

    Harvick certainly did, charging from the 41st starting spot to fourth in less than 50 laps. But so did six-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson, who was also at the back of the pack after failing to qualify due to an inspection kerfuffle.

    The two dueled for the second half of the race, with parries from Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Joey Logano making things even more interesting, but it was Johnson pulling away at the end, taking the checkered flag in the Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500 for his fourth victory at Atlanta.

    “I’m just so excited that the guys — we have new guys — could understand what I was complaining about and the things I didn’t like about my race car,” said Johnson, who started 38th.

    “This thing was just bad fast. I had a blast racing with the 4. He was awfully strong today. I think track position there at the end set things in place. We had the restart we needed to, cleared the 88 and off we went.”

    Coming out of a caution with 14 laps to go, Earnhardt nosed ahead, only to be reeled in by Johnson. The No. 48 dropped the hammer and surged to an insurmountable lead.

    Johnson led 92 laps, second only to Harvick’s 116, and clinched a spot in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup playoff.

    Harvick was runner-up and Earnhardt completed a 1-2-3 Chevy sweep.

    “Today was a lot of fun racing with (Johnson),” Harvick said. “We had a good race as we got to the middle portion of the race. I just got behind on one restart there and just never really made it back up there.

    “Jimmie had the clean air there and was able to get going on the restart. I struggled on the restarts all day.”

    Harvick moved up 25 spots in the first 23 laps and quickly found himself near the front of the pack. Logano, who won the pole and was coming off an impressive victory at Daytona last week, led the majority of the first 86 laps, but then took a backseat to the battle between Johnson, Harvick and Earnhardt. He finished fourth.

    “We raced hard,” Logano said. “We raced up toward the front all day, just those Hendrick cars are fast.

    “I did everything I could to maintain on restarts and being aggressive. Overall we’re still having a good start to the season.”

    Earnhardt might have had a better chance if not for some debris knocking the grille out of his car.

    “It was pretty much over with when that happened,” Earnhardt said. “We had a great car today, just not enough to beat Jimmie.”

    Two more former champs, Matt Kenseth and Jeff Gordon, also were forced to the back of the starting field due to the inspection issues at Friday’s Cup qualifying. Kenseth fought his way to a fifth-place finish.

    Gordon had made similar headway to get into the top-10, but was caught up in a field-thinning multi-car smash-up with 67 laps to go.

    “I thought we had a shot at a top 5,” Gordon said. “Obviously this is not the way we wanted to start our season.”

    Gordon was racing at Atlanta for the last time after making his Cup debut here in 1992.

    Kasey Kahne, last year’s winner at Atlanta ran as high as fifth but couldn’t muster the speed to repeat in 2015.