Junqueira makes up lot of ground

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on September 2, 2008 at 4:37 am

“Bruno’s over-aggressive move to try and pass during the first lap forced me to hit the wall,” Duno said. “As a result, my rear wing was damaged and some suspension components, too. Unfortunately, I couldn’t maintain my race pace, and the race was over for me early.”

Junqueira remained aggressive throughout the race while driving the No. 18 car for Dale Coyne Racing. He was 14th on lap 22, ninth on lap 48, and then took advantage of a collision between Ryan Hunter-Reay and Will Power on lap 55 to take sixth.

Junqueira ran as high as fifth.

“I’m very pleased with our results today,” Junqueira said. “We didn’t have the fastest car out there, but we did what we could with it. We worked our way up with lots of passes and took every chance we could on the track. I’m very happy with our results, especially after what happened yesterday. The team worked all night repairing the car, so it’s nice to be able to repay them with a good result.”

Junqueira spun and made contact with the wall during qualifying Saturday. The car suffered substantial damage to its right side.

Junqueira’s season’s best finish is sixth at Watkins Glen.

Tough day for Patrick

Danica Patrick ‘s tough times continued on Belle Isle, the track where she finished second a year ago.

Patrick was involved in a crash with Vitor Meira on lap 33 when the cars touched wheels entering turn eight. Meira suffered damage to the right front suspension. Patrick suffered a flat left front tire and fell a lap down.

“It is a very disappointing day for the Motorola team because we were doing so well today,” said Patrick, who settled for 16th.

Race keeps dates

The Detroit Grand Prix will be held during Labor Day weekend again next year. The race will be held on Sept. 6, the 16th race of the 18-event season.

Sunday’s crowd was estimated at 40,000.

Draper gives command

Kris Draper of the Stanley Cup champion Red Wings gave the command of “Drivers, start your engines” to get the race under way.

Draper has helped the Red Wings win four Stanley Cups during his career. Training camp starts later this month in Traverse City.

Pobst wins SCCA race

Pole-sitter Randy Pobst led the SPEED GT Championship race from start to finish Sunday afternoon to earn his third win of the season and extend his points lead over Andy Pilgrim .

Pobst, the defending series champion, won in a Porsche 911 GT3. Pilgrim (Cadillac CTS-V) finished second, followed by Brandon Davis (Ford Mustang Cobra) and Michael McCann (Cadillac CTS-V).

LeMans champs DQ’d

The team of Emanuele Pirro and Marcel Fassler had their celebration cut short when they were disqualified from the American Le Mans Series race on Belle Isle for having its LMP1 class car underweight.

As a result, the Intersport Racing team received the win with drivers Jon Field , Clint Field and Richard Berry .

The team of Franck Montagny and James Rossiter (Acura ARX-01B) won the LMP2 class and overall race.

The intruding economy

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 29, 2008 at 11:41 am

GM is reeling from huge financial losses and the giant automaker plans to slash annual spending by $10 billion. Its support of NASCAR and other auto racing is not exempt from possible cuts.

GM’s slump added to economic problems now buffeting NASCAR stock-car racing, the IndyCar Series, the NHRA drag-racing circuit and smaller niche circuits such as sports-car racing.

The tough economic times, combined with high gas prices, also are keeping many fans from attending races.

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Dixon hopes to wrap up IRL championship with races to spare

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 26, 2008 at 1:16 am

To get it done on Sonoma’s 2.245-mile, 12-turn road circuit, Dixon will have to come out of Sunday’s race at least 106 points ahead of second-place Helio Castroneves, third-place Dan Wheldon, his teammate, and Tony Kanaan — the remaining contenders.

Former series champions Wheldon, 138 points behind, and Kanaan, 147 back of Dixon, would need a win and a miracle — or at least an early crash or engine failure by the leader — to stay in contention beyond Sunday.

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Stewart, Logano penalized for violations at MIS

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 23, 2008 at 9:24 am

Gibbs’ No. 18 and No. 20 Toyotas have dominated this season, combining to win 14 of 25 Nationwide races. NASCAR last month ordered all Toyota teams to cut about 15 horsepower in their motors.

Miffed Hamlin departs early

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 19, 2008 at 9:35 pm

On lap 194, Hamlin’s car went up in smoke with a blown engine, and he finished the race 39th. After starting the day ninth in points, 565 behind leader Kyle Busch, Hamlin earned 46 and fell to 12th — 694 behind.

“We just can’t seem to get there, every week it’s something,” Hamlin said.

He wasn’t the only driver to see his standing fall in the Chase for the Sprint Cup after Sunday, when Carl Edwards got his fifth victory.

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Colon unique NASCAR presence

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 16, 2008 at 10:16 am

That Colon is positioned as she is in the sport might have a direct link to the late, great Dale Earnhardt, the seven-time NASCAR Cup series champion known as “The Intimidator.”

The turning point of her career might have come in 1994 during a test at Talladega Superspeedway. At the time Colon, now 41, was involved in data acquisitions, which then was fairly new to the sport.

And at that time, Earnhardt wasn’t a big believer in Colon.

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Busch dominates at Glen

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 13, 2008 at 12:01 am

“That’s pretty neat, pretty special to me,” said Busch, who finished second Saturday in the Nationwide race at The Glen. “To be a force to be reckoned with means a lot. This year has just been phenomenal. It’s just crazy.”

Busch, who also clinched the top spot in the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup title, has won 16 races in NASCAR’s top three series this season — eight in Sprint Cup, six in Nationwide and two in trucks.

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Briefs: ABC shows Indy 500 through 2012

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 10, 2008 at 5:03 am

Adrian was picked to finish second, followed by Olivet, Alma, Trine (formerly Tri-State), Albion and Kalamazoo.

• Eastern lands center: Matt Balkema , a center from Warren Cousino, has accepted a scholarship at Eastern Michigan. He averaged 14.5 points and 9.6 rebounds last season.

• Lindsay honored: Four-time Stanley Cup-winner and former Red Wings star Ted Lindsay is among four recipients of this year’s Lester Patrick Trophy, for service to hockey in the United States.

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Fellows finds his ‘groove’ in waterlogged Nationwide race

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 6, 2008 at 9:03 pm

“Visibility was the big, big problem,” said Fellows, the first Canadian winner in a major NASCAR race in Canada. “At over 70 mph, there was just so much spray.”

The 48-year-old Ontario driver took advantage of Marcos Ambrose’s pit-road speeding penalty to take the lead, and had about a half-minute advantage over fellow Canadian Patrick Carpentier when the NAPA Auto Parts 200 was red-flagged.

“It’s very dangerous,” Fellows said minutes before the race was called.

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Alt-rockers Everclear to play Detroit Grand Prix

Blog Category: Motorsport,Nascar — Blogged by: admin on August 3, 2008 at 5:08 am

Grand Prix officials plan to announce a major headliner for Aug. 30 in the next few days. Local bands will be announced shortly, as well.

Updates can be found at www.detroitgp.com.

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