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  • NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Martinsville

    NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Martinsville

    Note: The quotes in this article are fictional.

    1. Jeff Gordon: Gordon, an eight-time winner at Martinsville, finished second in the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500, the best finish among Chase-eligible drivers. He leads the points standings by three over Ryan Newman.

    “I just couldn’t catch Dale Earnhardt, Jr.,” Gordon said. “Would I have moved him out of the way had I got close enough? You bet. I took no teammates to the Chase, and I take no prisoners in the Chase.”

    2. Joey Logano: Logano finished fifth at Martinsville as Penske teammate Brad Keselowski struggled and finished 31st.

    “How many times to I have to apologize to Danica Patrick for wrecking her at Charlotte?” Logano said. “My goodness, I can’t imagine what it’s like to be her boyfriend, although I can’t say I haven’t fantasized about it.”

    3. Ryan Newman: Newman finished third at Martinsville, posting his fifth straight top-10 result.

    “I may be the forgotten man in the final eight of the Chase,” Newman said. “But I could surprise some people. Brad Keselowski calls me the ‘Matt Kenseth Of The Chase,’ because I can sneak up on you.”

    4. Matt Kenseth: Kenseth finished sixth at Martinsville but raised the ire of Kevin Harvick, who was spun by Kenseth just past the halfway point. Harvick all but promised retaliation.

    “I guess the question isn’t ‘Oh no,’” Kenseth said. “It’s ‘Owe? Yes.’

    5. Denny Hamlin: Hamlin posted a solid eighth in the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 at Martinsville.

    “Martinsville was a ‘Headache’ for Kevin Harvick,” Hamlin said. “Finishing eighth was a ‘Relief’ for me. And Brad Keselowski’s championship hopes are nearly ‘Shot.’ ‘Goody!’”

    6. Carl Edwards: Edwards struggled at Martinsville, spending much of the race a lap down and finishing 20th.

    “I may have just driven myself out of Cup contention,” Edwards said. “I sense a pattern developing here—me saying my goodbyes early.”

    7. Brad Keselowski: After staying alive with a dramatic win at Talladega last week, Keselowski lost his transmission with 64 laps left. He finished 31st.

    “Something just snapped,” Keselowski said. “This time, it wasn’t me.

    “Once again, I’ve placed myself behind the eight ball. But digging myself a hole seems to be the ‘queue’ for me to pull off a big win.”

    8. Kevin Harvick: Harvick qualified a disappointing 33rd and worked his way to the front before contact with Matt Kenseth damaged the No. 4 Outback Chevrolet. Harvick finished 33rd and will likely need a win at Texas or Phoenix to advance to the final round.

    “Speaking of ‘Outback,’” Harvick said, “I’d like to take Kenseth ‘out back,’ to the woodshed.

    9. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: Earnhardt led 79 laps and held off teammate Jeff Gordon to win the Goody’s Headache Relief Shot 500 at Martinsville. It was Earnhardt’s fourth win of the season, and his first ever in a Sprint Cup race at Martinsville..

    “Winning that Martinsville grandfather clock has always been on my bucket list,” Earnhardt said. “It must be a very small bucket, because a ‘Cup’ won’t even fit in it.”

    10. Kyle Busch: Busch responded from his disastrous finish at Talladega with an 11th at Martinsville. Excluding his Talladega result, Busch has finished 11th or better in every Chase races.

    “I’ve put Talladega behind me,” Busch said. “Now, it’s on to Texas. Unfortunately, I’m not in the hunt, but Ill be interested to see how things play out. The line between fourth place and fifth place in the points standings will be hotly contested. And Texas is just the place for such a ‘border’ war.”

  • 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

  • NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Kansas

    NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Kansas

    Note: The quotes in this article are fictional.

    1. Joey Logano: Logano took charge after a late restart and cruised to the win in the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas.

    “I’ve already qualified for the next Chase round,” Logano said. “Some other driver lost tire pressure. Me? I just lost ‘pressure.’”

    2. Brad Keselowski: Keselowski suffered a blown front tire on lap 165 that sent him into the wall, a fate suffered by several Cup contenders. He finished 36th.

    “A lot of Chase drivers, including myself, are dreaming of that championship,” Keselowski said. “Who doesn’t dream of the trophy and the accompanying ring? Unfortunately, at Kansas, talk of fingers quickly turned to talk of ‘tows.’”

    3. Kyle Busch: Busch won his sixth Nationwide Series race of the year on Saturday and scored a third in the Hollywood Casino 400 on Sunday. He is third in the points standings, six out of first.

    “I’m thrilled with third,” Busch said. “Kansas is traditionally a track at which I’ve struggled. Usually, I’m the one that ‘hits a wall’ at Kansas, not the true legitimate Cup contenders.”

    4. Jeff Gordon: Gordon finished 14th on an otherwise disastrous day for Hendrick Motorsports, as Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Jimmie Johnson finished 39th and 40th, respectively.

    “Sunday’s race was the Hollywood Casino 400,” Gordon said. “If you put Clint Bowyer in a casino at the roulette wheel, it’s a sure thing he’ll spin.”

    5. Carl Edwards: Edwards, the lone Roush Fenway Racing driver still in the Chase, finished fifth in the Hollywood Casino 400.

    “I’m third in the points standings,” Edwards said. “That’s my best position of the year. My best position of the next year will be in the No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.”

    6. Jimmie Johnson: Johnson was spun by Greg Biffle on lap 85, sending him hard into the inside retaining wall. Johnson finished 40th.

    “The points were reset after the Dover race,” Johnson said. “And Chad Knaus would agree with that fact 100%, because I can’t tell you how many times he’s sworn everybody is on a level playing ground.”

    7. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: While leading midway through the race, Earnhardt blew a right-front tire and slammed the wall. The damage sent him to the garage and he eventually finished 39th.

    “Let’s just hope the people of ‘E-Nation’ don’t become the people of ‘Elimi-Nation,’” Earnhardt said.

    8. Kevin Harvick: Harvick won his seventh pole of the year and led 61 laps on his way to a 12th-place finish at Kansas.

    “My seven poles have resulted in only one win,” Harvick said. “Obviously, I’m not that adept at closing the deal. If you ask Richard Childress, he’ll say I’m good at closing out a deal.”

    9. Matt Kenseth: Kenseth finished 13th at Kansas as Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Kyle Busch finished third. Kenseth is seventh in the Sprint Cup points standings, 17 out of first.

    “We’re headed to Talladega in two weeks,” Kenseth said. “And four drivers will be eliminated afterwards. I didn’t think it was possible, but the ‘Big One’ got even bigger.

    “I hear Michael Waltrip is still alive on ‘Dancing With The Stars.’ And he’s finally able to admit he has a partner.”

    10. Kyle Larson: Larson finished second at Kansas, and now has two seconds, a third, and a sixth in the last four races.

    “Yet I’m barely old enough to drink a ‘fifth,’” Larson said.

  • Harvick Takes Pole for the Hollywood Casino 400

    Harvick Takes Pole for the Hollywood Casino 400

    Kevin Harvick took the Coors Light Pole Award for the Hollywood Casino 400 with a speed of 197.621 mph or 27.325 seconds It is his third pole in a row at Kansas Speedway. The pole was Harvick’s eighth of the season and his 21st top-10 start in 2014.

    Harvick also set a new track qualifing record of 197.773 mph in the second round. It broke the previoius track record of 194.252 mph which was his own track record.  It was the ninth track qualifying record for Chevrolet in 2014.

    “I’m just really proud of everybody on our Budweiser team. We’ve been dealt some bad luck throughout the year, but it hasn’t fazed them in continuing to work on the cars and the speed. The first three weeks we have led a bunch of laps and qualified well. Last week had them covered and a valve stem got knocked off by a lugnut. Keep doing the things that you are doing and that luck will all come full circle and as long as the cars continue to be fast that stuff all comes back to you. Hopefully it peaks at the right time,” stated Harvick.

    The outside front row starting spot belongs to Brian Vickers. It is his ninth top-10 start of 2014 and his fourth in  11 races at Kansas Speedway.

    “It’s fast — wow. A 27.50 second lap around here, that was a fun lap. All the guys on this team did an awesome job with the car. That was probably the best setup race car on the race track. You’re not going to get through the corners any faster than that. I was really proud of the guys. Hopefully we can take that and take it into the race,” Vickers said post qualifying.

    Aric Almirola will start on the second row in third position after being eliminated from the Chase last week at Dover.

    “That was really important for us,” he noted. “Even though we are out of it we still want to compete like we are in the Chase; prove we are capable of doing it and prove it to ourselves and everyone else out there. This is exactly how we need to do that. We need a good run Sunday. We still have a lot to race for. We can get as high as fifth in points and that should be our goal, to get as high in points as we can.”

    Joey Logano, who will start in fourth, was happy with his qualifying effort.

    “That was faster than we were in practice, so that is good,” he explained. “Overall it is a good starting spot. Fourth is good. The outside lane is good to be in. We will try to move up from there and make sure we make good use of that good starting spot. That is important. Track position is important here and qualifying is one of the most important things of the weekend here and I am glad we were able to capitalize and get a good starting spot.”

    The Hollywood Casino 400 will be televised on ESPN Sunday at 2 p.m. ET.

    The final starting order is as follows:

    1) Kevin Harvick

    2) Brian Vickers

    3) Aric Almirola

    4) Joey Logano

    5) Jeff Gordon

    6) Brad Keselowski

    7_ Kyle Busch

    8) Dale Earnhardt Jr.

    9) Tony Sewart

    10) Kasey Kahne

    11) Greg Biffle

    12) Carl Edwards

    13) Paul Menard

    14) Jamie McMurray

    15) Martin Truex Jr.

    16) Austin Dillion

    17) Ryan Newman

    18) Kyle Larson

    19) Clint Bowyer

    20) AJ Allmendinger

    21) Justin Allgaier

    22) Marcos Ambrose

    23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr.

    24) Kurt Busch

    25) Denny Hamlin

    26) Casey Mears

    27) Matt Kenseth

    28) Michael McDowell

    29) Danica Patrick

    30) Reed Sorenson

    31) David Gilliland

    32) Jimmie Johnson

    33) Alex Bowman

    34) Josh Wise

    35) Landon Cassill

    36) Michael Annett

    37) David Tagan

    38) JJ Yeley

    39) Cole Whitt

    40) Timmy Hill

    41) Mike Bliss

    42) Joey Gase

    43) Mike Wallace

  • Dale Earnhardt Jr. ‘Concerned’ Going into the Next Round of the Chase

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. ‘Concerned’ Going into the Next Round of the Chase

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished the Challenger Round at Dover with a lackluster 17th place finish.  Although he began the year with a win at the season-opener Daytona 500 followed by two more wins, both at Pocono, the team has taken a wrong turn in the last several weeks. Since his last win in August, his best finish and only top-five, was a fifth place at Michigan.

    After Sunday’s AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway, Earnhardt spoke to the media about the challenges his team encountered during the race.

    “We didn’t run good obviously,” he said. “We struggled with our car all day long. I thought we had a lot better car in practice, but we made some changes. I guess they didn’t really work out for us. We were real loose on entry and real tight in the center. The balance was bad at the start of the run and the end of the run. So we never had a moment during the race where the car was very good and competitive. We just missed the set-up pretty bad. We just need to start from scratch when we come back here next year.”

    Earnhardt called it a “frustrating day” and expressed his thoughts on the urgency of turning things around as they go into the next round of the Chase.

    “Seventeenth was as good as we could run. That’s not good enough to win a championship. But we get to move forward and start from scratch on the next weekend. Trust me,” he continued, “we’re going to go to work and try to find everything we can to get better. But we’re concerned. It’s not been a good couple of weeks. We need to find something quick.”

    Earnhardt is right to be concerned. Only eight of the 12 drivers will make it to the Eliminator Round and he is currently in seventh place on the Chase grid. However, it’s important to remember that all 12 drivers will have their points reset to 3000 entering the next round.

    But don’t count the No. 88 team out of the running. Earnhardt took to Twitter to reassure his fans that they are in it to the end.

    “This one’s over. It’s all back to zero. Can’t quit. Won’t. This team ain’t done yet. Gotta keep working hard. Smart. All the way to Homestead.”

    The action returns Sunday, October 5 at Kansas as the top 12 contend for one of those eight coveted positions that will take them to the Eliminator Round and one step closer to the winner-take-all Championship Round.

  • NASCAR Racing Schedule for Dover and Las Vegas

    NASCAR Racing Schedule for Dover and Las Vegas

    Your guide to all the NASCAR on-track activities for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series and the NASCAR Nationwide Series at Dover International Speedway this weekend plus the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. All times are ET.

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26:
    10:00 -10:50 a.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    11:00 a.m.- 12:20 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    2:00 – 3:20 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series final practice – ESPN2
    3:40 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – ESPN2

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27:

    11:00 – 11:50 a.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 1
    Noon – 1:15 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice
    12:15 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying – FOX Sports 2
    1:45 – 3:00 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice
    2:00 – 2:50 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice – FOX Sports 2
    3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series Dover 200 Race (200 laps-200 miles) – ESPN2
    6:40 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying
    10 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Rhino Linings 350 Race (146 laps-219 miles) – FOX Sports 1

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28:

    Noon: NASCAR RaceDay – FOX Sports 1
    1:00: p.m.: NSCS Countdown – ESPN
    2:00 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA 400 Race (400 laps-400 miles) – ESPN