Tag: Kroger 200

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Martinsville Speedway

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Martinsville Speedway

    This weekend the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series travels to Martinsville Speedway for the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 and the first race of the Eliminator Round. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is also on track for the Kroger 200.

    All times are ET.

    FRIDAY – OCTOBER 24:

    Noon – 1:20 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1

    1:40 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    3:00 p.m. – 4:25 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    4:40 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1

    SATURDAY – OCTOBER 25:

    9:00 a.m. – 9:50 a.m.: Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    10:15 a.m.: Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 1
    Noon – 12:50 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series final practice – FOX Sports 1
    1:30 p.m.: Camping World Truck Series Kroger 200 – (200 laps-105.2 miles) – FOX Sports 1

    SUNDAY – OCTOBER 26:

    1:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 – (500 laps-263 miles) – ESPN


    Press Conference Schedule: (Watch live) at Nascar.com (Post race times approx.)

    Friday – October 24:

    10:15 a.m.: Cole Custer
    10:30 a.m.: Timothy Peters
    11:00 a.m.: Jimmie Johnson
    11:15 a.m.: Matt Kenseth
    1:30  p.m.: Carl Edwards
    1:50  p.m.: Denny Hamlin
    2:15  p.m.: Danica Patrick
    2:45  p.m.: Jeff Gordon
    5:30  p.m.: Post NSCS qualifying

    Saturday – October 25:

    11:15 a.m.: David Ragan and Darrell Wallace Jr.
    3:15 p.m.: Post NCWTS race

    Sunday – October 26:

    5:20 p.m. : Post NSCS race

  • Peters captures the Kroger 200 pole at Martinsville Speedway

    Peters captures the Kroger 200 pole at Martinsville Speedway

    [media-credit id=100 align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Timothy Peters who was born just down the road in Danville, Va, held on through two short rain delays to capture the pole for Saturdays Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway. Peters who finished fifth here in the spring turned a lap of 19.641 sec at 96.411 mph and bested Cup Series regular and spring race winner, Kevin Harvick by only .027secs. Brian Scott, Nelson Piquet Jr, and Denny Hamlin round out the top five. Peters currently sits third in the point standings, 26 markers out of the lead.

    Championship points leader Ty Dillon will start sixth with James Buescher , who trails Dillon by only one point starting tenth. The left Talladega with the same margin that they entered with. Each driver will be trying to gain an advantage this weekend. A points battle this close is a recipe for great action on the flat half mile track.

    Midway through qualifying a small rain shower dampened the track. Camping World Truck Series rookie, Caleb Holman was on track when the rain began. Holman’s Food Country Chevrolet slipped up the track in both corners, leading NASCAR officials to temporarily halt time trials. Luckily for Holman, officials gave him a second chance at qualifying, however, did require him to bolt on four new Goodyears. The team who had no sticker tires left, had to purchase four new tires in order to make a second qualifying attempt. The expensive purchase paid off as Holman qualified 29th easing their concerns about the fact that there were 41 trucks attempting to make into the 36 truck field.

    Other notables: Denny Hamlin will start fifth in the Kyle Busch Motorsports Toyota. Peters Red Horse Racing teammate, Parker Kligerman, who earned his first win at Talladega will take the green in 13th spot. Ryan Truex will make his Camping World Truck Series debut starting in the 17th spot.

    Grant Enfinger, Brennan Newberry, Dennis Setzer, Jake Crum, and Todd Peck did not qualify for the event.

    Starting Lineup
    Kroger 200, Martinsville Speedway
    http://www.speedwaymedia.com/truckseries/qual.php?race=19
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    Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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    1 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 96.411 19.641
    2 2 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 96.278 19.668
    3 18 Brian Scott Toyota 96.068 19.711
    4 30 Nelson Piquet Jr. Chevrolet 95.83 19.76
    5 151 Denny Hamlin Toyota 95.815 19.763
    6 3 Ty Dillon* Chevrolet 95.757 19.775
    7 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 95.752 19.776
    8 13 Johnny Sauter Toyota 95.699 19.787
    9 7 Jeff Agnew Chevrolet 95.675 19.792
    10 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 95.448 19.839
    11 29 Ryan Blaney Ram 95.434 19.842
    12 11 Todd Bodine Toyota 95.319 19.866
    13 7 Parker Kligerman Toyota 95.309 19.868
    14 6 Justin Lofton Chevrolet 95.299 19.87
    14 22 Joey Coulter Chevrolet 95.194 19.892
    16 9 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 95.189 19.893
    17 27 Ryan Truex Chevrolet 94.96 19.941
    18 135 Matt Merrell Chevrolet 94.922 19.949
    19 81 David Starr Toyota 94.751 19.985
    20 32 Miguel Paludo Chevrolet 94.718 19.992
    21 8 Max Gresham* Chevrolet 94.623 20.012
    22 33 Cale Gale* Chevrolet 94.557 20.026
    23 92 Scott Riggs Chevrolet 94.538 20.03
    24 5 Josh Richards Ford 94.477 20.043
    25 202 Tyler Young* Chevrolet 94.397 20.06
    26 9 John Wes Townley* Toyota 94.153 20.112
    27 23 Jason White Ford 94.101 20.123
    28 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 93.826 20.182
    29 275 Caleb Holman* Chevrolet 93.798 20.188
    30 168 Clay Greenfield Ram 93.678 20.214
    31 8 Ross Chastain* Toyota 93.664 20.217
    32 99 Bryan Silas+* Ford 92.294 20.517
    33 93 Tim George Jr.+ Chevrolet 92.016 20.579
    34 84 Chris Fontaine+ Chevrolet 91.918 20.601
    35 57 Norm Benning+ Chevrolet 89.897 21.064
    36 60 Peyton Sellers Chevrolet 93.47 20.259
  • Brad Keselowski Captures Unexpected Win at Lucas Oil Raceway

    Brad Keselowski Captures Unexpected Win at Lucas Oil Raceway

    [media-credit name=”Adam Lovelace” align=”alignright” width=”245″][/media-credit]After starting on the pole and leading 189 laps of the Kroger 200 Nationwide Series race at Lucas Oil Raceway Saturday night, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. could almost taste the win. But with Brad Keselowski in the picture nothing is certain.

    After a green-white-checkered restart, Keselowski wasted no time in overtaking leader Stenhouse Jr. and blasted across the finish line for his second win this season in the Nationwide Series.

    “It’s a very special win being from Michigan,” Keselowski said. “I’ve been coming to this race track for years. I’ve been to victory lane as a team guy and a mechanic but never a driver. It’s so special to win here and win here in a Dodge.”

    The majority of the race was tame with Roush Fenway Racing teammates, Stehnouse Jr. Carl Edwards and Trevor Bayne leading the pack.  Elliot Sadler who started the race in last position and rookie Austin Dillon were also looking strong as the race began winding down.

    The action became more heated towards the end of the race. Things began to go badly for Carl Edwards after a caution on lap 175 for a wreck involving Steve Wallace, Michael Annett and Tim Andrews. Edwards was penalized for exiting too fast off of pit road. He slowly worked his way back towards the front but the penalty cost him a shot at the win.

    Dillon did not pit and restarted the race in first position, followed by Stenhouse Jr., Bayne, Sadler and McDowell. But Dillon didn’t keep the lead long and was quickly passed by Stehnouse Jr. and Bayne advanced to second place.

    But with only twelve laps to go, Bayne suffered a blown engine, bringing out another caution.

    More chaos ensued when Justin Allgaier, who had made his way into the second position, had a brake fire which forced him off the track.

    Because the drivers had already lined up for the restart, the NASCAR rule which states that drivers must stay in their lanes, went into effect.

    This moved Brad Keselowski, who had been behind Allagaier in fourth, up to the second position.

    Keselowski, who had been mid-pack for much of the race, was now in a position to make something happen.

    On the restart, Keselowski quickly made his move, forcing Stenhouse Jr. high and taking the lead.

    The race was under green for only two laps when Elliot Sadler spun out, collecting his teammate Austin Dillon, and ending their hopes for a top five finish.

    Finally, on lap 202, the race was underway again but Keselowski held onto the lead to capture the victory.

    After the race, Stenhouse Jr. was obviously disappointed saying, “It’s frustrating. I’ve been working on my restarts all year, but it got us tonight. Our car was pretty fast, but you couldn’t say it was dominant since we didn’t win the race.”

    However, Keselowski gave Stenhouse Jr. credit for having the car to beat.

    “I had a great short-run car that could give Ricky a run for his money.  If the race was two or three laps longer, I’m sure Ricky would have drove around us.”

    James Buescher finished in second place with Stenhouse Jr., Aric Almirola and Carl Edwards rounding out the top five.

    Stenhouse Jr. leads the points standings in the NASCAR Nationwide Series, followed by Reed Sorenson, Elliot Sadler, Justin Allgaier and Aric Almirola.