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Which one is Jimmie going to win?

May 12th, 2008 by betagnome

NASCAR Sprint All Star Race - May 17, 2008
Coca-Cola 600 - May 25, 2008
Best Buy Dover 400 - June 1, 2008
Pocono 500 - June 8, 2008
Lifelock 400 at Michigan International Speedway - June 15, 2008
Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway - June 22, 2008
LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway - June 29, 2008
Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola Daytona International Speedway - July 5, 2008
LifeLock.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway - July 12, 2008
Allstate 400 at The Brickyard at Indianapolis Motor Speedway - July 27, 2008

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Edwards wins "Rain Delayed" Auto Club 500

February 25th, 2008 by betagnome

FONTANA, Calif. — Carl Edwards won the rain-delayed Auto Club 500 on Monday, charging past defending Cup champion Jimmie Johnson with 13 laps remaining.

Johnson, winner of the past two Cup titles, came out of the final pit stop in the lead with 26 laps left. But Edwards came from third to capture the eighth victory of his career.

Edwards showed good form on his traditional victory backflip in front of the main grandstand after taking the checkered flag in a race that ended under caution when Dale Jarrett spun on the final lap.

Edwards had it all but wrapped up at that point, driving his Roush Fenway Racing No. 99 Ford to a lead of more than four seconds over Johnson.

Jeff Gordon, who dominated Sunday’s racing, was third. He was followed by Kyle Busch and Roush’s Matt Kenseth, who had won the two previous February races at this track.

About 25,000 fans, far short of the approximate 120,000 capacity, showed up on Monday, with the sun peeking out from high clouds and temperatures moving into the high 60s.

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Kenseth sweeps in California

February 25th, 2007 by betagnome

FONTANA, Calif. — Matt Kenseth won the Auto Club 500 for the second consecutive year Sunday at California Speedway.

Pole-winner Jeff Gordon finished second and teammate Jimmie Johnson was third.

Kenseth also won the Stater Bros. 300 Busch race on Saturday.

With seven laps to go, the race was red-flagged for more than 15 minutes after David Reutimann crashed in Turn 4.

Daytona 500 winner Kevin Harvick was second when the red flag dropped, but realized he had a flat left front tire before the restart with four laps to go.

Brian Vickers, who failed to qualify for the Daytona 500 last week, gave Toyota its best finish with a 10th-place showing in the No. 83 Camry.

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Harvick steals Martins moment at Daytona

February 18th, 2007 by betagnome

DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Feb. 18 — For all that Mark Martin has accomplished in a legendary career, he will always be remembered in part for what he could not do. Martin, one of the most beloved drivers in Nascar history, never won a season points championship despite finishing the top 10 in 16 of 18 years. And he never captured the Daytona 500.

But what makes it so agonizing for Martin is how close he has come, and Sunday’s race was as agonizing as it gets.

Martin held the lead on the final turn of the final lap at Daytona International Speedway. He was that close to victory. It was Martin’s race to win, until Kevin Harvick somehow won it instead.

 

With a pack of cars crashing behind them, Harvick took the high line and Martin went low as the drivers came off of Turn 4 and raced to the checkered flag. Harvick had the momentum and that was enough. He reached finish first by a little less than the front hood of his racecar.

That was the difference between a wild celebration from Harvick, the driver who replaced Dale Earnhardt and became the leader of Richard Childress Racing, and a stunning second-place showing for Martin, a driver who has won 35 times in his career.

But never here.

“When I get done here tonight, I probably will feel like I did everything that I could do,” Martin said. “I don’t know of any particular scenario that I could have changed that would have changed the outcome.”

The frantic finish came after a major wreck with just over four laps remaining took out Dale Earnhardt Jr. along with two other racecars who were battling in a bunched-up lead pack. Nascar officials red-flagged the race, forcing the drivers to park and wait for 11 minutes 39 seconds before a two-lap sprint to the finish.

Oddly, the race had been free of any crashes through the first 150 laps of the 200-lap event. As the sun set and the track cooled, it changed conditions. In those final 50 laps, there were series of wrecks that took out the top contenders Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch, and the defending champion, Jimmie Johnson. And it opened up the race for the rest, with Martin moving in front.

Harvick had fallen back at the same time with a hole in his radiator. But the cautions allowed him to fix the problem and move back up among the leaders. He was in seventh when the final green flag waved with two laps to go, just enough time to move through the pack for a last-lap challenge of Martin.

With the car bunched together, and everyone eager to find a lane to the front, it seemed inevitable that there would be one more wreck in the end. The crash took out another contender, Jeff Gordon, along with Kyle Busch, who had been directly behind Martin. Without Busch to push Martin down the stretch, Harvick’s momentum coming off the turn was enough to propel him past Martin.

“It was the wildest thing I’ve been a part of in a long time,” he said of the finish and the wrecks that led to it.

This was the first Daytona 500 victory for the owner Richard Childress since Earnhardt was killed on the final lap of this race in 2001, six years ago to the day.

“To be part of that history is something that’s hard to put into perspective,” Harvick said. “It’s hard to put into words right now.”

A tinge of melancholy mixed with the euphoria, though. Harvick was the driver who kept Martin from winning.

“I knew I was going to be the bad guy there at the end with Mark leading,” . i just held my pedal down and hoped for the best.”

Martin said he thought Nascar officials might have yellow-flagged the race immediately. Had that happened, Martin likely would have won. Instead, the yellow flag was waved after the checkered flag, and the victory was Harvick’s. Martin, who lost by two-hundredths of a second had no complaints afterward.

“Nobody wants to hear a grown man cry,” Martin said. “I’m not going to cry about it. This is what it is and that’s it. That’s the end. They made the decision and that’s what we’re going to live with.”

For Jeff Burton, who was third, it was a bittersweet view of the finish. Burton was the longtime teammate of Martin at Roush Racing and the two remain close. But Burton left to join Richard Childress Racing in 2004, becoming a teammate of Harvick.

“As good as I feel for R.C.R., I feel that bad for Mark,” Burton said. “I’m gonna tell you Mark Martin is a champion. I don’t care if he ever wins a championship. I don’t care if he ever wins the Daytona 500, He’s a champion. But it would be nice for Mark Martin to see the hardware in the trophy case. For him. But from the competitors, he has so much respect.

“Disappointed for him,, but at the same time, I’m so ecstatic for R.C.R. To get another Daytona 500 is a great deal. It’s huge. But exceptionally disappointing for Mark Martin.”

At least Martin had a chance at the end. Stewart was long gone by that point. And it was Stewart who came into the race believing this could be his year to cross the Daytona 500 of his heady list of things to accomplish in Nascar. Stewart had won the Budweiser Shootout exhibition on Feb. 10, then captured his qualifying race last Thursday and started the 500 on the second row behind the pole sitter, David Gilliland.

Stewart led for 32 laps early, but stalled his racecar while pitting under a yellow flag, and was then penalized for speeding off of pit road, forcing him to the back of the field. He had dropped to 40th by the time the green flag waved again on Lap 84. Stewart methodically moved up through the field and passed Busch on the backstretch of lap 150, with 50 laps left to win the Daytona 500. But then it was over. As the two drove nose-to-tail through turn four, it appeared Stewart’s racecar got loose and his back end wiggled. He slowed enough for Busch to tap him from behind. Stewart’s racecar began to slide, and Busch knocked into him again, with both crashing into the wall coming off of Turn 4.

“I made the first mistake,” Busch said. “I apologize to the 20 car. I know it doesn’t help.”

Stewart said, “Just wasn’t meant to be today.”

 

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2007 NEXTEL CUP - the stuff you need to know

February 17th, 2007 by betagnome

from about.com

The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season is right around the corner. This season features some changes in NASCAR that you need to know about before the cars hit the track in Daytona. Here is everything that you need to know about the upcoming 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season.

1) Toyota Makes Its NEXTEL Cup Debut

The Toyota Camry will make its NEXTEL Cup debut in 2007. This “foreign” entry into America’s number one motorsports series has fans riled up. Many fans believe that Toyota has no place in NASCAR.

Toyota entered the Craftsman Truck Series in 2004 and won the championship in 2006. Will they be able to climb to the top of the NEXTEL Cup Series standings that quickly? Toyota has extremely deep pockets and will spend whatever money it takes to win in NASCAR.

More: Toyota To Enter NEXTEL Cup in 2007

2) 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Schedule

You can’t be a NASCAR fan if you don’t know where they are racing this week. The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup schedule is nearly identical to the 2006 schedule with only a couple of very minor tweaks. Here is the full listing of 2007 NEXTEL Cup events.

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3) More Points Are Now Awarded For Winning A Race

NASCAR wanted to increase the incentive for drivers to race for the win instead of coasting around and settling for a solid finish. For 2007 NASCAR made some changes to the NEXTEL Cup series points. They increased the points awarded to the winner by five points.

NASCAR also changed the way that The Chase drivers are seeded to start The Chase. Now regular season race wins give you a head start in The Chase as each regular season win is worth ten additional points.

More: How The NASCAR Point System Works

4) Car Of Tomorrow Will Debut In Bristol

NASCAR’s Car of Tomorrow will make its debut at Bristol on March 25th and be used for a total of 16 races this year. This is an entirely different race car design. Created over the last five-plus years to be safer, more competitive and cheaper for the race teams.

More: What Is The Car Of Tomorrow?

5) Six Rookies To Run For Raybestos Rookie Of The Year Honors

Six new NEXTEL Cup drivers will compete full-time for the 2007 Raybestos Rookie Of The Year title. These drivers bring a variety of racing experience into the NEXTEL Cup series. In 2006 Denny Hamlin set the bar high for NEXTEL Cup rookies with two points wins and an amazing third place finish in the points. Can any of this year’s rookies match Hamlin’s impressive performance?

More: Rookie Preview And Predictions

6) The Chase Now Includes Twelve Drivers

Since The Chase format was announced in 2004 the top ten drivers in points competed over the final ten races of the season to determine the Championship. In 2007 the number of drivers qualifying for The Chase has been increased to twelve. This will help ensure that all of NASCAR’s top stars qualify for The Chase. This is good for ticket sales and TV ratings as more fans will tune in if their driver has a shot at the Cup.

More: NASCAR Announces The Change

7) NBC No Longer Televises NASCAR As ESPN Returns

NASCAR’s new eight year television contract takes effect in 2007 with some important changes for fans. NBC, which many fans disliked, no longer has any NASCAR coverage. 2007’s points races will begin with Fox, continue with TNT, and finish up with a combination of ABC and ESPN.

More: 2007 NASCAR Television Package

8) Juan Pablo Montoya Brings His Talents To NASCAR

Juan Pablo Montoya has been successful in every type of motorsport he has ever tried. In 1999 he won the CART Rookie Of The Year and the CART Championship in the same year. The following year he won the Indianapolis 500. The year after that he moved to Formula 1 and won his first race that same season. and

Juan Pablo Montoya is an incredibly talented race car driver. Will his skills translate to NASCAR? If car owner Chip Ganassi can put winning equipment under him I think JPM will be a star in a very short time.

More: Juan Pablo Montoya Profile

9) Many Drivers Have Switched Seats For 2007

As the NEXTEL Cup teams start the 2007 season there are 18 drivers working with unfamiliar teams. This number is higher than normal because of the addition of Toyota to NEXTEL Cup. The new teams caused a domino effect as some top names jumped to the Toyota camp. Then their old seats were filled which left empty space and so on. It is going to take a few weeks before I figure out who is driving what this year.

More: Silly Season Shuffles 07 Seats

10) Mark Martin Still Has Not Retired From NEXTEL Cup

Originally Mark Martin announced that 2005 would be his last full season in NEXTEL Cup racing. Then Jack Roush was cought up in a silly season struggle that left him one driver short. Mark agreed to stay on for one more year.

Now 2007 finds him leaving Jack Roush Racing after 19 years to go drive part time for Ginn Racing. Mark is scheduled to run 22 races in the Ginn Racing #01 U.S. Army car. Mark will also be helping mentor rookie Regan Smith who will be driving the car for the other 16 NEXTEL Cup races.

More: Mark Martin Bio

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NASCAR CRASH VIDEO

February 17th, 2007 by betagnome

Hotwire Travel Value Index: Top 10 Bargain Cities in the US

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Everything you need to know about 2007 season

February 17th, 2007 by betagnome

according to about.com

Gatorade Duels Finalize 2007 Daytona 500 Starting Lineup
The Daytona 500 has a unique qualifying process where the majority of the starting positions are determined by a pair of 150-mile qualifying races called the Gatorade Duels. 35 drivers are guaranteed a starting position based on their 2006 car owner points. Only two cars out of nine per race can race their way in. The 2007 Gatorade Duels were exciting as the battle to qualify for the race came right down to the wire in both Duels.

2007 Daytona 500 Central
It has been called The Great American Race and The Super Bowl of NASCAR. No matter what you call it there is no doubt that the Daytona 500 is the biggest, most-prestigous event on the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup calendar. Here is the complete 2007 Daytona 500 wrapped up in one easy to digest package.

Things You Need To Know About The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Season
The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season is right around the corner. This season features some changes in NASCAR that you need to know about before the cars hit the track in Daytona. Here is everything that you need to know about the upcoming 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup season.

2007 Raybestos Rookie of the Year Contenders - An Uphill Battle
The 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Raybestos Rookie of the Year battle contains six full-time drivers. These six drivers come from various backgrounds and are moving into a broad range of equipment. The teams range from low-budget startups to a top-tier team that made The Chase in 2006. Here are the 2007 NEXTEL Cup Raybestos Rookie of the Year candidates.

NASCAR Changes The Chase, Increases Incentive For Winning Races
NASCAR recently announced some big changes for the 2007 season. These changes affect both the point system and the Chase for the Cup format. After three years in review NASCAR is heading further down the path that they started with their 2004 points changes. The result is more Chasers and more incentive to win.

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2007 Is a Key Season for NASCAR
The 2007 NASCAR Nextel cup season could be a turning point for the sport. The 2006 season saw declining television ratings and slipping attendance for most events. NASCAR has made a number of changes for 2007. Are these changes the cure or more of the problem?

2007 NEXTEL Cup Schedule
See where the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup drivers will be racing in 2007. This is the 2007 schedule as announced by NASCAR in August of 2006.

Toyota to Enter NASCAR NEXTEL Cup in 2007
One of the big stories for 2007 is that Toyota will be entering NEXTEL Cup and Busch series competition this year. Where did they come from? How will they do and what will it all mean for NASCAR?

Michael Waltrip Receives Record NASCAR Penalty
Today NASCAR issued it’s penalties to Michael Waltrip for issues found in pre-qualifying inspection for the Daytona 500. With these penalties NASCAR set a new record for severity. The fine, points deductions, suspensions and confiscation send a clear message to competitors that NASCAR takes this type of rule violation very seriously.

 

NASCAR Penalizes Four Teams For Daytona Qualifying Violations
NASCAR announced today the penalties for 2007 Daytona qualifying violations. Four teams are affected as NASCAR laid down some of the biggest penalties in the sport’s history.

Daytona 500 Qualifying Sees All-Yates Front Row
The Daytona 500 has a unique qualifying format that only locks in the top two drivers in time trials. The rest of the 61 drivers vying for 43 starting spots will be determined on Thursday but Robert Yates Racing teammates David Gilliland and Ricky Rudd have their front row spots locked in for Sunday’s 2007 Daytona 500.

Tony Stewart Charges To Budweiser Shootout Win
The Budweiser Shootout is short dash-for-cash type event for pole winners from the previous season. This made-for-tv race gives race fans a brief preview of next week’s Daytona 500 and drivers a little extra drafting practice. The 2007 Budweiser Shootout was uneventful as Tony Stewart had a firm command of the race.

 

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Largest CRASH in NASCAR History

February 17th, 2007 by betagnome

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Largest CRASH in NASCAR History

February 17th, 2007 by betagnome

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Orbitz 300 Race Results

February 17th, 2007 by betagnome

Orbitz 300 Race Results

 

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