Tag: Cessna

  • Johnson regains points lead at Talladega

    Johnson regains points lead at Talladega

    Jimmie Johnson leads the most laps and finishes 13th, but that was good enough to regain the points lead from Matt Kenseth. While others tried fading to the back, Johnson tried to stay as close to the front as possible.

    Though, Johnson’s stats at Talladega are great compared to many drivers, they are mediocre compared to most other tracks for Johnson. He has two wins, six top-5’s, and ten top-10’s. For this weekend, however, mediocre was good enough.

    Kenseth ran strong all day, but a severely loose race car just past the halfway point put him into a situation where he could not battle for position. The car was fast, but he had trouble when getting around other cars. He did manage to lead 32 laps, but only managed a 20th place finish.

    Other Chase notables:

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. led 38 laps en route to a second place finish, the fourth of the year and 22nd of his career. The strong run permitted him to gain three spots in the standings to sixth, 52 points out of the lead. Earnhardt commented about his run, “We had such a good car, since I been working with Steve, we just haven’t really had a good combination here and maybe I’ve torn up some really good cars and never got to see how good they were in races in the past, but I knew in practice car was strong, just wondered of everybody was showing everything they had.”

    Kyle Busch, who has been trying to work his way back toward the front after a disastrous Kansas race, overcame an early pit road penalty to score another top-5 finish, his 16th of the season. Kyle gained two spots in the points and now sits in third, 26 back from the leader.

    Kevin Harvick slipped from third to fourth in the standings. He was never really a factor in today’s race, but managed a respectable 12th place finish. He now sits 26 points back behind Johnson.

    Jeff Gordon has been very strong since the start of the Chase. At Talladega, however, Gordon left a little on the table. Gordon led three laps and finished 14th, falling from fourth to fifth in the standings, 34 out of the lead.

    Greg Biffle led five laps and looked strong early, but the No. 16 Scotch Blue Ford faded and finished 11th. Biffle lost one spot on the standings and now sits seventh, 53 points out of the lead.

    All-in-all, Talladega was pretty kind to the Chase contenders. Dale Earnhardt Jr. had the biggest gain, with Johnson regaining the lead. The race was pretty calm, with only three yellows. One yellow for fluid on the track, a second on lap 80 for a tow car incident on the frontstretch that ended the day for Juan Pablo-Montoya. The final caution flew on the last lap, when Austin Dillon, driving the No. 14 Stewart-Hass Racing Chevrolet for Tony Stewart, got upside down on the backstretch. Since the white flag had been thrown, the race ended with the yellow, freezing the field, and sending Jamie McMurray to victory lane.

    The series now heads to Martinsville Speedway for the Goody’s 500 on Sunday Oct 27th.

  • Sprint Media Tour – Day Three – Earnhardt Ganassi Announces New Partnershop

    Sprint Media Tour – Day Three – Earnhardt Ganassi Announces New Partnershop

    Photo Credit: Brad Keppel
    Photo Credit: Brad Keppel

    Day three of the NASCAR Media Tour came early in the morning at a hangar at Concord Regional Airport. It might seem strange to have a NASCAR function at an airport hangar, but it was soon to be very clear as the principals of Earnhardt Ganassi Racing and Chip Ganassi Racing took the stage.

    After the usual introductory remarks by Dr. Jerry Punch, it was announced that a new sponsor had been signed for all Ganassi racing teams. Cessna Aircraft Company announced a strategic partnership with Ganassi for multiple races in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series, the IZOD IndyCar series, and the GRAND-AM Rolex Sports Car Series. This partnership extends Cessna’s presence across all three series.

    “Clyde Cessna founded this company on our customers’ need for speed. Today, performing with precision to drive success is the purpose of business aviation,” said Scott Ernest, Cessna’s President and CEO. “The racing industry is built on those same principles—each day teams are moving as fast as they can to get from point a to point b and win, which is why this partnership is such a natural fit for both Cessna and Ganassi. This gives us a strong presence as we invest in the sport.”

    Cessna, along with sister companies Bell Helicopter and E-Z-GO, is incorporated into every race to showcase transportation solutions to the industry including air travel to and from host cities, helicopter transport from airports to racing venues and ground transportation on site.

    Cessna will sponsor multiple races on the No. 1 Chevrolet SS of Jamie McMurray in the NASCAR Sprint Cup series, sharing assets with Bell and E-Z-GO, one race on the No. 10 Honda with Dario Franchitti in the IZOD IndyCar Series and one race with Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas in the GRAND-Am Rolex Sports Car Series on the 01 Dinan-prepared BMW.

    Ganassi looks forward to the partnership.

    “With almost 70 races a year separated by hundreds of miles with little time in between, I rely on business aviation to help me keep driving my business and to keep winning,” Ganassi said.

    It also was mentioned that Bass Pro Shops had lessened their support to the Sprint Cup teams to only two races in 2013, making the Cessna announcement very important to the organization.