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  • Matt Kenseth wins Gatorade Duel 2

    Matt Kenseth wins Gatorade Duel 2


    [media-credit name=”David Yeazell” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Matt Kenseth made his run to the front in the final laps with Jimmie Johnson pushing him.

    Then leader, Greg Biffle pulled up to block the duo but both cars had too much momentum and pulled to the inside of Biffle, took the lead and Biffle went on to win the Gatorade Duel No. 2 at Daytona International Speedway on Thursday.

    “We just had a big run there. Jimmie Johnson gave me a huge push there and that really worked nice for me the whole race there. Without that push it would have never gotten done.” Kenseth said.

    This was also Roush Fenway’s first duel victory.

    “It got a little dicey there at the end. I could have probably blocked a little bit more than I did, but that’s not the time to block right there for that win.” Biffle said.

    Dave Blaney, Joe Nemechek and Tony Raines took the final three spots in the Daytona 500.

    See Also:
    Stewart wins Gatorade Duel 1

    Unofficial Race Results
    Gatorade Duel 2
    February 23, 2012 | Exhibition

    Pos. No. Driver Make Pts Laps Status
    1 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 0 60 Running
    2 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    3 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    4 33 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    5 16 Greg Biffle Ford 0 60 Running
    6 20 Joey Logano Toyota 0 60 Running
    7 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 0 60 Running
    8 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    9 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    10 5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    11 55 Mark Martin Toyota 0 60 Running
    12 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    13 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 0 60 Running
    14 51 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    15 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 0 60 Running
    16 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 0 60 Running
    17 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0 60 Running
    18 13 Casey Mears Ford 0 60 Running
    19 23 Robert Richardson Jr. Toyota 0 58 Running
    20 97 Bill Elliott Toyota 0 58 Running
    21 109 Kenny Wallace Toyota 0 57 Running
    22 26 Tony Raines Ford 0 9 In Pit
    23 93 David Reutimann Toyota 0 6 In Pit
    24 249 J.J. Yeley Toyota 0 4 Out
  • Stewart wins Gatorade Duel 1

    Stewart wins Gatorade Duel 1

    [media-credit name=”David Yeazell” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Tony Stewart, the three-time defending NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion picked up his 17 victory at Daytona International Speedway with a win in the Gatorade Duel No. 1 under caution flag conditions.

    “This Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevy has been awesome all weekend. We have a great starting spot for the (Daytona) 500. This thing has been fast so we are hoping to be there at the end on Sunday.” Stewart said.

    The race ended under caution after Danica Patrick crashed on the bachstretch. Patrick crashed very hard on the backstretch after contact with Aric Almirola. Almirola got loose and came down into Patrick, sending her spinning into in the side wall. Patrick was ok and walked to the ambulance under her own power.

    “It happened really quickly. I guess you can always imagine when you get down to the end of the race everyone is on each other’s doors really close. It’s just kind of what happens at the end of the race. Unfortunately, I was part of it.” Patrick said.

    On Lap 52, Michael Waltrip crashed on the backstretch after losing control while making the transition from the apron onto the race track. Waltrip hit the outside wall hard and was out of the race and was eliminated from Sunday’s race.

    “I just went the wrong way and lost the car. I feel like I let everybody down. I raced my way to the front and then I let them down. It’s just really hard. I don’t know what to say. It’s just sad. Thankful to my team and Aaron’s for giving me the opportunity and hate that I let everybody down.” Waltrip said.

    Juan Montoya, Paul Menard and David Gilliand are involved in an early accident on lap 9 between Turns 1 and 2.

    “Just a product of this hybrid tandem-pack racing. All the rule changes are just making a big mess of what was a pretty good race. I’m hoping to survive on Sunday.” Menard said. “If I say my mind right now; NASCAR is trying to dictate physics. Physics says two cars are going to push and they’re trying to make rule changes to keep us from doing it, so it is kind of a hybrid of pack racing and tandem racing. It is causing a pretty unsafe situation.”

    “It is what it is, you know. I don’t want to get involved in whose fault it is. It is part of restrictor plate racing.” Montoya said.

    Gilliand had minor injuries.  “I feel good, I am fine. I cut up my hand on my helmet and I had to get it stitched. I am fine, just disappointed.”

    Michael McDowell and Robby Gordon transfer into the Daytona 500.

    “It’s amazing. I’ve been here once before and made the race. I had to qualify in and I’ve been on the outside looking in too, so just know that this is extremely special not just for me and my family, but for our whole team.” McDowell said.

    See Also:
    Matt Kenseth wins Gatorade Duel 2

    Unofficial Race Results
    Gatorade Duel 1
    February 23, 2012 | Exhibition

    Pos. No. Driver Pts Laps Status
    1 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    2 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    3 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 0 60 Running
    4 98 Michael McDowell Ford 0 60 Running
    5 7 Robby Gordon Dodge 0 60 Running
    6 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    7 99 Carl Edwards Ford 0 60 Running
    8 22 A.J. Allmendinger Dodge 0 60 Running
    9 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    10 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    11 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 0 60 Running
    12 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 0 60 Running
    13 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 0 60 Running
    14 34 David Ragan Ford 0 60 Running
    15 43 Aric Almirola Ford 0 60 Running
    16 10 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 0 60 Running
    17 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 0 60 Running
    18 140 Michael Waltrip Toyota 0 51 Running
    19 30 David Stremme Toyota 0 27 In Pit
    20 37 Mike Wallace Ford 0 23 Out
    21 32 Terry Labonte Ford 0 12 In Pit
    22 38 David Gilliland Ford 0 8 Running
    23 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 0 8 Running
    24 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 0 8 Running
    25 83 Landon Cassill Toyota 0 3 In Pit
  • ‘Wild Thing’ Kyle Busch end wild night in Daytona victory lane

    ‘Wild Thing’ Kyle Busch end wild night in Daytona victory lane

    [media-credit id=22 align=”alignright” width=”241″][/media-credit]Kyle Busch wouldn’t say that he impressed himself in the way that he won Saturday night’s Budweiser Shootout but he thought it was pretty cool.

    After what sure were going to be hard wrecks on two different occasions Busch was able to save his No. 18 M&M’s Camry from trouble and win the season opening race for the first time in his career. Whereas he should have been on a hook in the garage Busch beat defending champion Tony Stewart coming off turn four in a photo finish, 0.013 seconds.

    “Man, it was exciting from where I was at a few times certainly,” Busch said afterwards. “Can’t say enough about all these guys, bringing out a backup car like that making another fast M&M Camry out of Joe Gibbs Racing, come out here and winning the thing. First time might have been luck. I’m going to say the second time was all skill.

    “It was interesting from my seat. I was steering, stabbing, braking, gassing, everything in between, trying to keep the thing straight, get it back under control.”

    The first of Busch’s trouble came on lap 48 when Hendrick Motorsports driver Jimmie Johnson got into him in turn two. Busch’s car slid down the apron and Busch was able to regain control twice as it tried to get sideways. In doing so he and the drivers who slowed behind him lost ground to the leaders who sped away. The caution never flew and Busch was left playing catch up.

    “Hard to say whether you impressed yourself,” said Busch. “Never thought about that. It was certainly cool. I enjoyed it. I wouldn’t recommend everybody do it everyday. But certainly it got my attention. I was just glad that I was able to pull through it, to be honest with you, to be able to straighten it back out, keep going. Check my mirror. Everybody was stabbing the brakes, trying to slow down, thinking I’m going to wreck. We got it back going, they’re like, huh, all right.”

    That included Stewart who had a front row seat. The three-time champion said it was one of the coolest things that he’s ever seen and that it was also cool to see a driver come back from big moments such as those during the race and win. Even though it would be at his expense in the end.

    Said Stewart, “He had to catch it three times before he saved it. You get 3400 pounds moving like that, to catch it once was pretty big, to get away from it and catch it again was big and the third time was big. That’s three big moments in one corner and he never quit driving. There’s a lot of guys that wouldn’t have caught that. He did a fantastic job with that save.”

    Busch chuckled when hearing about Stewart’s praise and said that it was probably because of the shower of sparks that flew. To Busch though he had gotten lucky and it was hard to explain.

    Then it happened again with two laps remaining. This time it was Jeff Gordon who got into Busch and as Busch again went into a long slid and save Gordon went back up the track and collected others. He ended up flipping and barrel rolling towards the entrance of pit road.

    “Three and four with Jeff Gordon behind me, I got him pushing on me through one and two making me really loose,” described Busch. “I’m glad the straightaway came when it did because otherwise I was going to spin out. He got back on me a few more times on the straightaway moving me around, I think trying to move me out of the way. Getting into three, hit me again, hit me on the left rear corner, spun me out. I don’t know what the deal was there.”

    The lengthy caution gave Busch plenty of time to head to pit road for more repairs before lining back up for the restart. NASCAR had deemed the race not yet to be over and there would be a green-white-checkered finish.

    “It was a lot going on,” he said. “It’s so hard to explain everything you do, but you’re doing it all at the same time. That’s just the way it is. Certainly I was like, ‘Man, that was pretty lucky the first time.’ It happened the second I’m like, ‘Well, I guess I’m lucky again. We’ll see where we end up when the checkered flag flies.’”

    On the restart Busch was eighth but coming to the white flag was already on the back bumper of Stewart who he pushed to the lead and away from the field. Using the two-car tango Busch and Stewart were able to separate from the field and decide the race themselves as Busch pulled off the pass coming off turn four and to the finish line.

    The victory was the first for both Busch and Toyota in the event but fifth for Joe Gibbs Racing. It was also the closest finish in Budweiser Shootout history and it gave Busch a nice shot in the arm after how his 2011 season ended.

    “It is great that we were able to come out first race back in the M&M’s car and get back to victory lane,” he said. “It means a lot to myself and this team, Joe Gibbs Racing. Can’t say enough about all the support around, M&M’s being back, us being able to get to victory lane like we did, carry that Toyota right through victory lane like we did.

    “Certainly there’s situations and stuff like that that got really tense out there and really hectic. You’re not sure how you’re going to come out of it sometimes. You just do the best you can with what you got going on at that particular moment, try to come through it. Sometimes we were pushing three rows deep, I was in the middle, I thought I could spin out on the straightaway.”

    Busch though, as many others enjoyed Saturday’s racing, which was back to the big pack instead of two-by-two for the entire event. While he says that it may have looked crazy it was because of how short the race was and that next weekend’s Daytona 500 will either be as crazy or boring as the drivers make it. At the end though when it comes to deciding the winner, things will be just as interesting.

    “There’s going to be moments like that in the 500,” he said. “There’s going to be more cars. It’s going to be 50 times more pressure packed at the end of the race like that and more intense because it is the Daytona 500. There’s going to be guys going for everything that it’s worth.”

  • Busch wins the Bud Shootout

    Busch wins the Bud Shootout

    [media-credit id=22 align=”alignright” width=”238″][/media-credit]Kyle Busch pushed Tony Stewart to the lead in the final laps of Saturday night’s exhibition Budweiser Shootout at Daytona International Speedway. Then Busch ducked to the outside of Stewart as they headed to the finish line.  Busch edged Stewart by .013 seconds to win the 2012 Budweiser Shootout.

    Busch drove and incredible race with two spectacular saves to stay in contention to win the race.  “I don’t know how many times I spun out, but I didn’t spin out, you know?” Busch said in victory lane.

    The final save from Busch came after contact from Jeff Gordon.  Busch spun on the inside while Gordon went high and into 3-wide traffic.  Gordon slid on his side for approximately 1,000 feet before barrel-rolling to a stop on his roof.  While upside down, Gordon climbed out the window and said this was the first time in his career he’d been on his roof.  Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch and Jamie McMurray are also involved.

    The 75-lap race was marred by two big accidents after it appears the big pack racing is back and NASCAR has successfully split up the two-car tandem racing.

    The first big one came out on lap 9 in turns 1 and 2.  Michael Waltrip, Paul Menard, Mark Martin, David Ragan, Matt Kenseth, Juan Montoya and several others were involved.

    UNOFFICIAL RESULTS
    Budweiser Shootout, February 18, 2012  – Exhibition

    Pos. No. Driver Make Laps Status
    1 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 82 Running
    2 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 82 Running
    3 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 82 Running
    4 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 82 Running
    5 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 82 Running
    6 16 Greg Biffle Ford 82 Running
    7 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 82 Running
    8 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 82 Running
    9 99 Carl Edwards Ford 82 Running
    10 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 82 Running
    11 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 82 Running
    12 22 A.J. Allmendinger Dodge 80 Running
    13 5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 79 Running
    14 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 75 Running
    15 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 73 Running
    16 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 73 In Pit
    17 51 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 73 Running
    18 20 Joey Logano Toyota 54 In Pit
    19 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 54 Running
    20 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 54 Running
    21 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 54 Running
    22 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 54 In Pit
    23 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 8 In Pit
    24 34 David Ragan Ford 8 Running
    25 140 Michael Waltrip Toyota 8 Running
  • Stewart wins #3 at Homestead

    Stewart wins #3 at Homestead

    Tony Stewart continued his relentless drive on Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway and did exactly what it took to win his third Championship title, win!

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”218″][/media-credit]“Are you kidding me? We said all week we’d just go out and win the race and didn’t have to worry about what (Edwards) did. If this doesn’t go down as one of the greatest championship battles in history, I don’t know what will.” Stewart said.

    Stewart overcame a hole in the grill, rain delays, and made over 100 passed on the track in route to his fifth win of the season and the chase.

    Edwards, who started the race with a three-point lead in the standings, led a race-high of 119 laps and finished in second place, tying Stewart in the series standings. But the tiebreaker was race wins, Edwards had one, Stewart five, so Stewart won the 2011 Sprint Cup Series Championship.

    “This night is about Tony Stewart. Those guys rose to the occasion, and they beat us fair and square. That is all I had. We came here and sat on the pole, led the most laps and Tony still managed. That’s it. That’s all I got at the end. That’s as hard as I can drive.” Edwards said.

    Stewart also became the first owner and driver to win the championship since the late Alan Kulwicki did it in 1992.

    Unofficial Race Results
    Ford 400, Homestead-Miami Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/race.php?race=36
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 15 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 47
    2 1 99 Carl Edwards Ford 44
    3 2 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 42
    4 6 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 41
    5 7 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 40
    6 17 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 38
    7 3 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 37
    8 21 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 37
    9 10 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 35
    10 31 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 35
    11 11 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 33
    12 14 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 32
    13 16 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 31
    14 26 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 30
    15 12 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 29
    16 23 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 28
    17 24 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 27
    18 28 0 David Reutimann Toyota 26
    19 32 20 Joey Logano Toyota 25
    20 5 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 25
    21 43 71 Mike Bliss Ford 0
    22 40 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 0
    23 19 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 22
    24 25 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 20
    25 20 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 0
    26 39 13 Casey Mears Toyota 18
    27 35 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 17
    28 34 135 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 16
    29 41 32 T.J. Bell * Ford 0
    30 42 36 Geoffrey Bodine Chevrolet 14
    31 27 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 14
    32 9 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 13
    33 38 34 David Gilliland Ford 12
    34 4 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 10
    35 8 16 Greg Biffle Ford 10
    36 22 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 0
    37 29 84 Cole Whitt Toyota 0
    38 13 6 David Ragan Ford 6
    39 18 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 5
    40 37 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0
    41 30 55 J.J. Yeley Ford 3
    42 36 30 David Stremme Chevrolet 2
    43 33 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 1
  • Kasey Kahne takes checkered flag in Kobalt Tool 500 at Phonix Int’l Raceway

    Kasey Kahne takes checkered flag in Kobalt Tool 500 at Phonix Int’l Raceway

    NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Championship hangs in the balance with one race left in 2011 season

    (PHOENIX, Ariz.) – Kasey Kahne claimed his first victory of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season while Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart spent the afternoon in such close proximity at Phoenix International Raceway that they maintained the same three-point margin of their thrilling battle in the tightest Chase in history.

    [media-credit name=”Mike Finnegan” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Edwards finished second to Kahne and leads by a trio of points over Stewart, who passed Jeff Burton for third place on the next to last lap. Stewart saved a point for himself by leading the most laps this afternoon.

    During post-race interviews, the two drivers sat side-by-side, in similar proximity to their racing fashion during the day. They joked about settling the championship at a dirt track if they finish tied at Homestead-Miami next week in the season’s finale.

    “He’s keeping me honest, and I’m keeping him honest,” said Stewart. “A lot can happen in 400 miles next week,” he added.

    Proud of his team’s performance, Edwards also agreed the two teams have been terrific competitors: “It’s great to be racing Tony and their team at their best.”

    Edwards also complimented PIR’s new racing surface and configuration, saying, “I think once the track sits for awhile, and we come back for the Subway Fresh Fit 500™ (in March) and also a year from now, it will be awesome.  I’m a convert.”

    Things started quickly in the Kobalt Tools 500 as the “Ragan and Regan Wreck” came on lap 2: David Ragan got badly loose off turn 3 and collected Regan Smith for the race’s first caution. But that was only a prelude to the two top drivers in the Chase posting their car numbers at the top of the scoring pylon.  Stewart, who started eighth, passed pole sitter Matt Kenseth for the lead on lap 37, and Edwards took second from Kenseth on lap 50.  But A.J. Allmendinger and Kenseth would have more to say about second place as each owned it during the first half of the race behind a dominating Stewart.  Meanwhile, Edwards bided his time in the top five.

    Running in fifth place, Kenseth slowed badly on laps 173-174 and was tagged from behind by Brian Vickers, the same driver who damaged the chances of the no. 17 Crown Royal Ford recently at Martinsville. Kenseth had to retire his car to the garage for repairs and limped to 34th to end his hopes for the Sprint Cup title.  In fact all contenders were eliminated except for Edwards and Stewart. That included Jimmie Johnson, who came home in 14th place; it spelled the end to his team’s remarkable five straight championships since 2006.

    Stewart and Edwards were left to duke it out in the top two positions with few threats except from Allmendinger and Kurt Busch. Kyle Busch’s opportunity to win went awry when his engine went sour while he ran in third place on lap 188. Kurt Busch showed the way after a lap 224 restart but lost his engine on the last pit stop almost 60 laps later.

    All teams pitted for the last time under green between laps 273 and 298. And it was Kahne who came away with the lead, one he would keep. Stewart had faded slightly, loose on entry to the turns over the closing laps.  But, he got around Burton in the late going to save the narrow margin in the Chase.

    So, while Kahne celebrated in Gatorade Victory Lane, others were anxious to go to south Florida to settle the championship next week.

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  • Matt Kenseth Wins Pole For Kobalt Tools 500

    Matt Kenseth Wins Pole For Kobalt Tools 500

    Qualifying for the Kobalt Tools 500 in Phoenix was everything but smooth for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers as the new configuration frustrated many drivers including Jeff Gordon and Jamie McMurray.

    [media-credit name=”Credit: Christian Petersen/Getty Images” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Along with the new configuration came the wild prediction that we would see an unfamiliar face winning the pole position which is what we saw as Matt Kenseth scored his 7th career pole in his 435th career start. Kenseth wins a pole 1.61% of the time! Now that is a shocker!

    A.J. Allmendinger qualified 2nd as this is his 3rd front row start in his last four tries in Phoenix. Points leader Carl Edwards had the pole for a short time this morning and would later end up in 9th. His closest rival in the standings Tony Stewart took his beard and his #14 car to 8th position.

    Track position during this race will be extremely crucial due to the major unknowns of the new configuration and I’m predicting a first-time winner this weekend.

    For those of you who follow the old system standings, Edwards will have to have a very bad race and Jimmie Johnson will have to have a really good race in order for it to be close again.

    Edwards leads the 48 by 45 points with just two races to go.

    Kyle Busch, who had the points lead for most of the year, was involved in wrecks at Talladega, Martinsville, and the now infamous incident at Texas. Busch has pretty much given up the championship. After sitting out at Texas, he now sits a distant 97 points out of the race and is officially out of contention.

    Starting Lineup
    Kobalt Tools 500, Phoenix International Raceway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/qual.php?race=35
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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    1 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 137.101 26.258
    2 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 136.446 26.384
    3 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 136.307 26.411
    4 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 136.08 26.455
    5 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 136.08 26.455
    6 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 136.008 26.469
    7 0 David Reutimann Toyota 135.988 26.473
    8 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 135.911 26.488
    9 99 Carl Edwards Ford 135.701 26.529
    10 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 135.675 26.534
    11 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 135.609 26.547
    12 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 135.415 26.585
    13 6 David Ragan Ford 135.399 26.588
    14 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 135.298 26.608
    15 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 135.272 26.613
    16 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 135.247 26.618
    17 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 135.227 26.622
    18 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 135.216 26.624
    19 84 Cole Whitt Toyota 135.211 26.625
    20 7 Robby Gordon Dodge 135.186 26.63
    21 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 135.181 26.631
    22 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 135.166 26.634
    23 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 134.887 26.689
    24 46 Scott Speed Ford 134.862 26.694
    25 20 Joey Logano Toyota 134.852 26.696
    26 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 134.811 26.704
    27 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 134.756 26.715
    28 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 134.574 26.751
    29 16 Greg Biffle Ford 134.549 26.756
    30 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 134.509 26.764
    31 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 134.363 26.793
    32 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 134.143 26.837
    33 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 134.078 26.85
    34 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 133.65 26.936
    35 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 133.437 26.979
    36 37 Mike Skinner Ford 133.22 27.023
    37 55 Travis Kvapil Ford 133.136 27.04
    38 13 Casey Mears Toyota 133.028 27.062
    39 32 Mike Bliss Ford 132.431 27.184
    40 36 Geoffrey Bodine+ Chevrolet 131.305 27.417
    41 38 J.J. Yeley+ Ford 128.981 27.911
    42 34 David Gilliland+ Ford 123.068 29.252
    43 135 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 132.562 27.157
  • Stewart wins at Texas; Closes in on points lead

    Stewart wins at Texas; Closes in on points lead

    Tony Stewart led seven times for a race-high 173 laps in route to his second straight victory and the fourth out of the eight Chase races on Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway.

    Stewart backed up his talk at Martinsville and cut into Carl Edwards’ series points lead and only trails by three points with two races remaining.

    [media-credit name=”Credit: Chris Graythen/Getty Images” align=”alignright” width=”239″][/media-credit]“I told you guys that last week, nobody listens to me when I talk anymore. No, I mean we are set on it man, this is just the way it is going to be.” Stewart said.

    Edwards led 14 laps and finished second, 1.092 seconds behind Stewart.

    “I’m proud of our guys today.” said Edwards. “We wanted to beat Tony (Stewart) and pad the lead, but we are still the point’s leader. We are going to hold Tony to it and they are going to have to run that well in the next two races to beat us.”

    Kasey Kahne finished third, Matt Kenseth fourth and Greg Biffle finished fifth.

    Subbing for the suspended Kyle Busch, Michael McDowell finished 33rd.

    Mathematically still in, Five-time champion Jimmie Johnson finished 14th, remains in sixth place in the series points, 54 out. Six in a row is now very unlikely.

    Unofficial Race Results
    AAA Texas 500, Texas Motor Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/race.php?race=34
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 5 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 48
    2 7 99 Carl Edwards Ford 43
    3 9 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 42
    4 3 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 41
    5 1 16 Greg Biffle Ford 40
    6 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 38
    7 16 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 37
    8 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 36
    9 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 35
    10 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 34
    11 12 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 33
    12 2 6 David Ragan Ford 32
    13 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 31
    14 11 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 31
    15 4 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 30
    16 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 29
    17 13 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 0
    18 15 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 26
    19 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 25
    20 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 24
    21 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 23
    22 6 0 David Reutimann Toyota 22
    23 10 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 21
    24 8 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 21
    25 13 Casey Mears Toyota 19
    26 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 0
    27 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 18
    28 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 16
    29 71 Andy Lally * Ford 15
    30 14 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 14
    31 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 0
    32 34 David Gilliland Ford 12
    33 18 Michael McDowell Toyota 11
    34 32 Mike Bliss Ford 0
    35 135 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 9
    36 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 8
    37 20 Joey Logano Toyota 7
    38 36 Geoffrey Bodine Chevrolet 6
    39 46 Scott Speed Ford 0
    40 66 Josh Wise Toyota 0
    41 37 Mike Skinner Ford 0
    42 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0
    43 55 J.J. Yeley Ford 1
  • Smoke Steals One at Martinsville

    Smoke Steals One at Martinsville

    Tony Stewart won the Tums Fast Relief 500 at the Martinsville Speedway by getting past the leader, Jimmie Johnson on a late restart and leading the final 3 laps. At one point Stewart was about to go a lap down to the leader but fought him off and remained on the lead lap.  Johnson finished second and Jeff Gordon followed in third.

    [media-credit name=” Ernie Masche/CIA Photo” align=”alignright” width=”232″][/media-credit]The race was slowed 18 times for caution for well over 100 laps as the Sprint Cup stars decided that they would have a “Boys Ha Have at it” race on the speedway. Gordon, who was involved in the first caution period and required multiple pit stops for repairs to damaged car, made a spectacular come  leading the race through its middle stages.  Gordon said, “That was absolutely crazy.  Great effort, they fixed the nose. I was worried about the brake duct. I beat it up, I drove it hard. The last two runs I didn’t have much for them.  Great effort by Tony Stewart, you got to give him credit I didn’t think he could get by him on the outside.”   Gordon led 114 of the 500 laps but the bonus points for the most laps led went to Kyle Busch who led 125 laps of the race early.

    Stewart only led 14 laps and said in victory lane, “I don’t know, I didn’t think anyone could get by Jimmie Johnson on the outside.” He then mentioned that his car wasn’t all that great today, “ I was pretty bad all day. I think I was the only that didn’t get in a wreck with anybody today.  To be honest I wasn’t too happy to be starting second.  Not letting him run me up the race track like he did to the 31 (Jeff Burton on an earlier restart) was important too.”

    Many of the chase participants saw trouble on the track. The first caution period saw Gordon with the most damage when Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran into the curb sending Kurt Busch around as well the No. 88 car which saw the No 24 slam into it.

    Brian Vickers was involved in no less than 4 cautions before retiring to the garage but the biggest losers of the day were clearly Matt Kenseth and Kyle Busch both who were involved in separate incidents that saw them needing repairs for heavy damages.  Busch finished 27th 7 laps down and Kenseth 31st 13 laps down costing both championship points they may not be able to recover.

    Carl Edwards remained in first in points by 8 over Tony Stewart despite the fact that he had a lug nut issue on pit road,  was lapped and the “lucky dog” twice so this “felt like a victory for me”.

    The one thing that Tony Stewart did was put front runner Carl Edwards on notice, “He better be worried, he’s not going to have an easy three weeks.”

    The series heads to Texas next weekend.

    Unofficial Race Results
    Tums Fast Relief 500, Martinsville Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/race.php?race=33
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 4 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 47
    2 7 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 43
    3 10 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 42
    4 5 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 41
    5 11 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 40
    6 23 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 38
    7 9 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 37
    8 24 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 36
    9 1 99 Carl Edwards Ford 36
    10 12 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 35
    11 16 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 34
    12 33 13 Casey Mears Toyota 32
    13 26 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 31
    14 8 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 30
    15 15 16 Greg Biffle Ford 29
    16 35 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 0
    17 3 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 27
    18 22 20 Joey Logano Toyota 26
    19 13 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 25
    20 28 0 David Reutimann Toyota 24
    21 34 32 Ken Schrader Ford 23
    22 20 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 22
    23 32 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 21
    24 21 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 20
    25 14 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 19
    26 36 71 Hermie Sadler Ford 0
    27 6 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 19
    28 19 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 16
    29 17 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 15
    30 25 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 14
    31 2 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 14
    32 29 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 12
    33 18 6 David Ragan Ford 11
    34 31 34 David Gilliland Ford 11
    35 27 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 9
    36 37 7 Reed Sorenson Dodge 0
    37 39 46 Scott Speed Ford 0
    38 42 30 David Stremme Chevrolet 6
    39 40 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 5
    40 43 55 J.J. Yeley Ford 4
    41 41 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0
    42 30 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 0
    43 38 37 Mike Skinner Ford 0
  • Bowyer wins at Talladega

    Bowyer wins at Talladega

    Jeff Burton and teammate Clint Bowyer did the two car tango up until the final turn on Sunday at Talladega Superspeedway. Bowyer pulled around Burton as they headed to the finish line, Bowyer edging out Burton by .018 seconds and captured his first victory of the season and the fifth of his career.

    “Things played out just as we planned.” Bowyer said in victory lane.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”239″][/media-credit]“Well, I mean that is plate racing, we put ourselves in position to win the race and Clint (Bowyer) did a great job, I thought he made his move a little too early and as it turned out he did it perfect. We had a great day, part of me wants to cry and part of me wants to cheer, anytime you leave here and the car is in one piece you should be happy; but to come that close after the year we have had is pretty disappointing.” Burton said.

    This win also gave Richard Childress Racing (RCR) its 100th victory in the Sprint Cup Series.

    “I told him( Richard Childress) , this is Chevrolet’s 100th Anniversary, what an awesome paint scheme, so proud of the paint scheme, this is Richard’s 100th race that he has won in the Cup series, so I told him congratulations, I guess I am going to have to race his ass for the 101st ( laughs) ,but just thank you to Cheerios, Hamburger Helper, everybody involved with this car, BB&T, they have been a long supporter of ours, it meant a lot to me to get all these guys back in victory lane before we cap off this season.” Bowyer said.

    Dave Blaney finished third, Brad Keselowski fourth and Brian Vickers finished fifth.

    “It was interesting the whole race. Our Miller Lite Dodge was fast all day. I worked really hard with Dave Blaney all day. He was a great, great helper and I owe a lot of credit to him. We stayed smart and brought it up front at the end.” Keselowski said.

    Carl Edwards finished 11th and holds a 14 point lead over Matt Kenseth (finished 18th) in the series standings with five races to go.

    “That was a heck of a day for teamwork. Greg (Biffle) did an unbelievable job of sticking with me and we get to come out of here extending our points lead, which is good. It is good for Ford and good for Subway and everybody. I am pleased that we are able to get out of here with the points lead intact because you just never know what can happen here and to extend it is just great.” Edwards said.

    “It was a frustrating that we ran up there most the day. David was a great drafting partner and he broke something on the last restart, broke something in his engine. I had to try to find somebody with two laps to go and that is hard.” Kenseth said.

    Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch were both in accidents on lap 104. Both drivers had to go to the garage for repairs. Harvick finished 32nd and Busch 33rd and sit fifth and sixth in the series standings.

     

    Unofficial Race Results
    Good Sam Club 500, Talladega Superspeedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/race.php?race=32
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    Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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    1 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 47
    2 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 43
    3 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 42
    4 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 41
    5 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 40
    6 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 39
    7 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 39
    8 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 36
    9 115 Michael Waltrip Toyota 36
    10 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 34
    11 99 Carl Edwards Ford 34
    12 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 32
    13 0 David Reutimann Toyota 31
    14 16 Greg Biffle Ford 31
    15 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 0
    16 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 0
    17 13 Casey Mears Toyota 27
    18 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 27
    19 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 26
    20 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 25
    21 38 Travis Kvapil Ford 0
    22 34 David Gilliland Ford 22
    23 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 22
    24 20 Joey Logano Toyota 20
    25 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 20
    26 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 19
    27 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 18
    28 6 David Ragan Ford 17
    29 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 16
    30 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 14
    31 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 13
    32 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 13
    33 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 12
    34 32 Terry Labonte Ford 10
    35 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 9
    36 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 9
    37 7 Robby Gordon Dodge 8
    38 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 7
    39 71 Andy Lally * Ford 6
    40 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 4
    41 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 0
    42 55 J.J. Yeley Ford 2
    43 97 Kevin Conway Toyota 0