Mid-Ohio event brings out the best in club racing

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 28, 2007 at 8:18 am

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Scan those slivery shards shimmering metaphorically on the pavement, and smile.The glass ceiling remains shattered. Those two seconds of pleasantly unexpected lap-time improvement at Nelson Ledges a couple of weeks ago turned into three seconds of magical movement at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course this weekend.Compared with just a month ago, it was the same mostly stock Buell XB9R, same rider.
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Edwards avoids trouble at Dover

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 26, 2007 at 7:59 am

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DOVER, Del. — His car parked on the track because of a late-race red flag, Carl Edwards had time to catch replays on the big screen of the crash that wiped out other Chase drivers.Edwards could only think about how lucky he was that he would get away from Dover unscathed.”This place has great potential for disaster,” he said.Edwards avoided trouble on the track Sunday to win at Dover International Speedway, but he found it in the garage. The No. 99 Ford failed the postrace inspection because the right rear fender was too low, and NASCAR this week will likely hit Edwards with a fine and dock him crucial points.NASCAR spokesman Ramsey Potson said there was no evidence of intentional tampering.”This is a height violation. It is not one where we believe the structure of the body has been manipulated,” he said.Edwards had dodged the smoke, the skids and the wrecks to win his first Chase race in two seasons and vault five spots to third in the Chase for the tightened championship standings.Now it’s all in doubt.The probable penalty will only further jumble a points race in which the top six drivers are separated by a mere 18 points. Jeff Gordon seized the points lead, with Tony Stewart second. Jimmie Johnson, who led the standings entering the day, fell to fourth.”It was a crazy day at Dover and somehow we came out of it with the points lead,” Gordon said.It sure was crazy. All he has to do is ask Kurt Busch, Matt Kenseth or Denny Hamlin. Smoked or smashed cars derailed their pursuit for a Nextel Cup title and the race was a disaster for most of the championship field.Edwards’ surge late at Dover helped him avoid a massive wreck with 14 laps left that affected Chase contenders Martin Truex Jr., Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Johnson and a few other drivers in the 400-mile race on the concrete track.Kurt Busch’s car hit the wall on the straightaway and ricocheted back onto the track and into Reed Sorenson. The big crash left Truex’s crumpled car on the track while the race was red-flagged for nearly 12 minutes.The cars can be repaired. The damage done in the points race in the pursuit for the Nextel Cup title might be too much to overcome for some of the drivers.”It’s tough when everybody puts a lot of hard work into building these cars, and to just have one little problem like that took out a lot of cars,” Kurt Busch said.Busch was far from the only driver who ran into trouble.Matt Kenseth’s car was smoking and Denny Hamlin was fuming. Johnson and Kevin Harvick had tire woes. One by one, drivers in the Chase dropped back and dropped out.That left Edwards as about the only Chase driver left in the race that had 13 caution periods. Only four Chase drivers finished in the top 10 after they filled the first seven spots last week at New Hampshire.”I think right now this Chase is turning into what people predicted,” Edwards said. “The depth is such that I think you’re going to have to win races.”Greg Biffle was second and Dale Earnhardt Jr. third. Mark Martin and Kyle Busch rounded out the top five in a Car of Tomorrow race.Once the second race in the 10-race Chase was over, the points differential among the top seven drivers was minuscule, guaranteeing heated jostling for positions down the stretch.Gordon holds a two-point lead over Stewart and leads Clint Bowyer in sixth by 18 points.”There were a lot of good cars today that are in the Chase that had a bad day and not having a bad day is what you’ve got to do,” said Stewart, who was ninth.Edwards, who also leads the Busch Series, earned owner Jack Roush his 100th career victory.”There’s going to be a lot of twists and turns in what remains, but today we’re going to celebrate,” Roush said.
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Points leader wins pole spot

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 23, 2007 at 9:49 pm

DOVER, Del. — Jimmie Johnson will start Dover first in the standings and on the track.

The Nextel Cup points leader got another boost in his bid for a second straight title, taking the top spot with a lap of 154.765 mph Friday at Dover International Speedway, his second pole of the season.

Johnson leads the points standings heading into Sunday’s Dodge Dealers 400, the second race of NASCAR’s Chase for the Nextel Cup championship.

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Earnhardt will drive car No. 88

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 21, 2007 at 4:43 pm

It’s official — Dale Earnhardt Jr. will drive the No. 88 car next season in the NASCAR Nextel Cup.

Earnhardt confirmed the number during a news conference in Dallas on Wednesday.

“I’m really happy with that. It’s a great choice,” Earnhardt Jr. said. “This was a number we actually didn’t think we’d have a chance to get.”

Earnhardt, who is leaving his late father’s company, Dale Earnhardt Inc., after this season to move to Hendrick Motorsports, had been driving the No.

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Detroit keeps same slot on ’08 IRL schedule

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 19, 2007 at 2:53 am

The Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix remains the second-to-last race of the IndyCar series season in 2008.

The 16-race schedule that, as expected, does not include a race at Michigan International Speedway, was released Tuesday. The series opens March 29 under the lights at Homestead-Miami Speedway and concludes Sept. 7 at Chicagoland Speedway.

Racing returns to Detroit on the Belle Isle temporary road course Aug.

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Hornaday wins; extends points lead

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 17, 2007 at 7:15 pm

LOUDON, N.H. — Ron Hornaday Jr. got a victory and a little breathing room Saturday in his NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series championship duel with Mike Skinner.

It was no contest on the 1.058-mile New Hampshire International Speedway oval as the two-time series champion led 174 of the 200 laps in the New Hampshire 200 on the way to his fourth victory of the season and the 33rd of his career.

Rain washed out qualifying earlier Saturday and the field was set by points, with Hornaday and Skinner starting from the front row.

Hornaday dominated early and then turned it into a runaway late in the race as runner-up Erik Darnell, Skinner and reigning series champion Todd Bodine battled for position behind him.

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Montoya’s friend Stremme appears out at Ganassi

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 15, 2007 at 10:46 am

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — In the high-stakes world of Formula One, relationships between teammates are rare. The competition is simply too intense for drivers to socialize, and beating one another becomes the primary goal.

So Juan Pablo Montoya was more than a little surprised when he moved to NASCAR and was warmly welcomed by new teammate David Stremme.

“He became a good friend,” Montoya said.

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Drivers Marlin, Nemechek sue for lost jobs

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 13, 2007 at 10:22 am

CONCORD, N.C. — Sterling Marlin, Joe Nemechek and two crew chiefs have filed breach of contract suits against Ginn Racing and Dale Earnhardt Inc.

All four lost their jobs when the two teams merged in late July, and in separate lawsuits filed last week in Cabarrus County they claim they are owed their salaries.

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Johnson wins to lock up Chase top seed; Earnhardt out

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 11, 2007 at 6:03 am

RICHMOND, Va. — Jimmie Johnson hit his stride at exactly the right time, winning two straight races to roll into the Chase for the championship. Dale Earnhardt Jr. never had a chance, the victim of five faulty motors when his season was on the line.

Now Johnson will run for a second consecutive Nextel Cup title, while Earnhardt watches from the sidelines for the second time in three years

Johnson easily raced to his series-best sixth victory of the season, winning Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway to shore up the top seed in the Chase.

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Kiss and tell — Buell XB9R smacks its lips at Nelson

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 9, 2007 at 12:55 am

Kiss and tell — Buell XB9R smacks its lips at Nelson image

Most activities — especially difficult ones — follow a pattern that you might call “the law of plateaus.”It’s like kissing — at first, two inexperienced teens meet in an awkward, perhaps even sloppy collision, hopefully somewhere in the vicinity of the lips. With lots of practice — really focused, dedicated, late-night study — kissing can become an art form.Racing is like that. Really.The first-time racer is really just a track-day rider with visions of glory.
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