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Truck Race was interesting last night; think the All Star
race will be just as exciting.
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2012 NCWTS N.C. Education Lottery 200 Race Results
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Allmendinger, Busch Top Sprint Cup Qualifying Sessions
There may not be any points on the line in tonight’s Sprint Showdown and
All-Star Race, but that doesn’t mean the teams want to win any less. Not
only is there a million-dollar paycheck on the line, but there’s a year’s worth
of bragging rights and a guaranteed spot in the next ten All-Star races on the
line. The 22 drivers in the Sprint Showdown are racing for the right to
race with the All-Stars in the main event, and A.J. Allmendinger will have a
front row seat for the start. Allmendinger blasted to the pole with a
28.057-second lap (192.465 MPH), besting second-place Martin Truex, Jr. by two
tenths of a second for the top spot. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jeff Burton,
and Aric Almirola rounded out the top-5 qualifiers.
“For me, it was a perfect lap,” said Allmendinger of his effort. “I felt
in practice we struggled a little bit just trying to figure out what the car
needed. Todd Gordon and the guys out together a good setup, and I felt
like that was as perfect as I could run the lap. Obviously with a short
race, track position is going to be everything. The car felt good.
Being an impound race, that’s a good sign for tomorrow.”
Teams in the Showdown will not be able to make adjustments to their race cars
prior to the race without a penalty.
For the teams already assured a spot in the Sprint All-Star Race, qualifying
takes on a new level of competition, as drivers must make three laps, including
a four-tire pit stop. The No. 18 team of Kyle Busch reeled off a
12.2-second stop when their turn came, and their driver handled the rest,
taking the pole with an aggregate time of 119.112 seconds, at an average speed
of 132.006 miles per hour. Ryan Newman held the top spot for most of the
night, only to lose the top spot to Busch by .709 seconds on the last
attempt. Denny Hamlin, Greg Biffle, and Kevin Harvick completed the top
5.
Penalties were the story of several teams’ night as five teams were assessed an
additional five seconds for infractions that included lugnuts not tightened
(Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch, Mark Martin and Matt Kenseth) and men over
the wall too early (Marcos Ambrose). Jimmie Johnson, Paul Menard, Jeff
Gordon, Tony Stewart, and Regan Smith round out the top 10 while defending race
winner Carl Edwards will start 13th.
“It was just a whole team effort - that’s what it boils down to,” said Busch
after his run. “The guys unloaded with a really good M&M’s Camry and we
just kept playing with some things on what we wanted to do for the race stuff
and then what we wanted to do for the qualifying stuff. We knew we’d be
pretty quick here; we felt like we had a good shot for the pole. Going
out last, that always helps. I think we have a little bit of a system
going on here for this place - that’s two in a row for us.”
This is Kyle Busch’s third All-Star Race pole and second in a row.
Feels Like the First Time: Wild and Woolly Truck Race Ends with Lofton and
Sharp in Victory Lane
Nobody could accuse the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series of a boring show
as the series returned in Charlotte from a month-long hiatus. Drivers
traded paint with each other and Charlotte’s retaining walls for every one of
the 134 laps in the race, and when the dust settled on the North Carolina
Education Lottery 200, it was Justin Lofton standing in Victory :ane for the
first time in his CWTS career. It was also the first CWTS win for owner Eddie
Sharp, who purchased the team from Kevin Harvick, Inc. when that team shut down
at the end of 2011.
Lofton started the night on the outside of row one with polesitter Ty Dillon,
but it was hardly a Sunday drive for the 26-year-old Westmoreland, California
native, who ran as low as 20th before capturing the victory. Brad Keselowski,
Todd Bodine, Jason Leffler, and Ron Hornaday, Jr. rounded out the top-5
finishers in a race that was a roller coaster from the start.
When the green flag dropped, Dillon was able to jump out to the lead, where he
stayed for the first 25 laps of the race. Dillon was forced to try to
hold his lead through three early restarts. Rookie Brennan Newberry spun
his No. 14 on lap three after contact with Jennifer Jo Cobb, bringing out the
first yellow flag of the evening. Nobody else was collected, and the lap
six restart was solid for Dillon, who jumped out to a quick lead over Joey
Coulter, who fell back to fifth.
The green flag was out for just six laps before the caution flew again on lap
12 as Ross Chastain’s engine detonated, causing a five-lap yellow flag for
cleanup. Chastain was relegated to a 35th-place finish. Dillon held
the led again when the race restarted. Coulter’s rough night continued as
he bounced off the wall on lap 20, though the race stayed under green.
Meanwhile, the battle for second heated up between James Buescher and Brad
Keselowski, and there was jockeying for position throughout the pack.
This time, it lasted just five laps until the caution flew again on lap 24 as
rookie John King slapped the wall in the No. 7 truck, bringing the leaders to
pit road for the first time. Dillon’s team gambled on a fuel-only stop
and won the race off pit road, but the gamble proved to be a losing one as
Dillon was quickly shuffled back on the lap 26 restart. Ryan Sieg held
the point until lap 30, when James Buescher took over for the next ten laps.
That segment of the race included a second spin by Newberry, but this time the
rookie was able to get to pit road and no caution flew.
The green flag had its longest appearance of the night from lap 30 to lap
75. Both Dillon and Johnny Sauter had to make unscheduled pit stops
during that stretch, Dillon for a flat right front tire and Sauter for a fuel
pickup problem that would plague his team until a cable could be replaced,
costing Sauter seven laps. By the time the yellow came back out for
Newberry’s third spin of the night, the leaders were ready for fresh tires and
fuel. Timothy Peters was the leader coming onto pit road, and held it on
the way out of the pits. Peters led until lap 84, when Lofton took the point
for the first time… just in time for another caution.
Paulie Harraka got loose on lap 85 and bounced off of David Reutimann’s
truck before spinning in traffic and collecting Buescher. Lofton elected
to stay out, making a huge gamble on fuel mileage. Caution number six
helped his cause just five laps later as Nelson Piquet, Jr. slammed the wall on
his own and, shedding debris, couldn’t get to pit road.
When the race returned to green, Lofton was able to hold the lead for 19 laps,
enduring Newberry’s fourth spin of the night (the race stayed green this time)
before Brad Keselowski took it away for six laps, until caution No. 7 which
also came courtesy of Piquet finding the wall. Kesleowski was trying to
get Dodge its first CWTS win since Dennis Setzer took the checkers at
Martinsville in 2008, but Lofton got a tremendous push on the lap 124 restart
from Jason White, and was able to take over for the final time, despite having
to endure fuel mileage questions and one final restart then Buescher lost his
rear bumper bar after contact from Cobb.
Ron Hornaday ran into the back of Keselowski’s truck on the final restart with
five laps to go, getting Keselowski loose and taking the battle for second
three wide. Keselowski recovered and retook second, but didn’t have
enough for Lofton, who cruised to the win as well as the points lead on the
strength of five top-10 finishes in five races. Lofton now leads the CWTS
standings by one over Timothy Peters. Ty Dillon, James Buescher, and Parker Kligerman
round out the top 5 in the points.
“This is amazing. I really don’t even know what to do. This day’s been a long
time coming,” said Lofton from Victory Lane. “This entire week, it was
one of those weeks where I was just real calm, real excited about the race.
It’s just amazing to be able to do it for these guys. I’ve seen all the hard
work that Dan (Bormann) puts in, day in and day out. Dan believed in me, taking
a chance, quitting a job, coming over to take over as crew chief. He has done
an amazing job.”
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Lofton Wins His First Camping World Truck Series Race
CIA Stock Photos - Andrew Coppley
Justin Lofton Celebrates CMS Win
With Brad Keselowski dogging him to the finish line, and
with just enough fuel to make it to the end of the race, Justin Lofton held off
Brad Keselowski to win Friday night's North Carolina Education Lottery 200
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. The victory
was the first in the series for Lofton, who arrived at the finish line .261
seconds ahead of owner/driver Keselowski, who was trying to score his first
NCWTS win. Lofton took over the series lead by one point over Timothy Peters.
Todd Bodine ran third, followed by Jason Leffler and Ron Hornaday Jr. After the
race Keselowski had a heated exchange with Hornaday, stemming from contact
between their trucks on the next-to-last restart with nine laps left.
After a lackluster start to the race, when he quickly
dropped from second to seventh in the space of three laps, Lofton began
learning. "I had had terrible restarts all night," Lofton said after
the race. "The truck was not bad on the very first start of the race -- I
just had that bad a (start) and fell back that far. But the stars aligned, I
figured out what I needed to do, and the best thing is, I outsmarted him
(Keselowski). I think I had some help from Ron Hornaday, when he and Keselowski
got in a little battle. Once I got out front (with four laps left), I knew I
was OK. There was a short amount of laps left that I knew I could stay out
front. I surprised myself, definitely."
Keselowski had just cleared Lofton for the lead entering
Turn 1 on Lap 119 when Nelson Piquet Jr. caused caution for the second straight
time when he pancaked his No. 30 Chevrolet against the Turn 1 wall. But
Keselowski lost the lead on the restart on Lap 125 of 134 when Hornaday, who
lined up behind him, ran into the back of his No. 19 Ram. To Keselowski, the
contact was unjustified. "I came on the radio and asked him, 'Hey, man,
I'll play it cool; just be nice and smooth, and we'll both have great
days," Keselowski said of his communication with Hornaday before the
restart. "Instead he decided to be a jackass and just run me over. And it
cost him what would have been an easy second place, and then it obviously cost
me the win, so we both lost out on the deal."
For Hornaday, who scored his first top-five finish with Joe
Denette Motorsports, time was running short with just nine laps left.
"They stopped and played jackrabbit," Hornaday said of Lofton and
Keselowski, "and somebody got into the back of me, and I just had to go, too.
Sorry about that to him, but we're all looking for spots -- and it's pretty
cool for Joe Denette Motorsports to get a top five." --/-- Lofton held the
lead when caution flew for the eighth time with four laps left for debris in
the form of a bumper bar in the racing groove. Keselowski fell back on the
restart and didn't have time to catch Lofton before the finish. (NASCAR Wire
Service)
Kyle Busch On All-Star Pole
Kyle Busch and his crew had all three elements necessary to
win the pole for Saturday night's NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race -- speed on the
racetrack, speed on and off pit road and speed from the pit crew during the
mandatory green-flag stop at Charlotte Motor Speedway. With a total time of one
minute, 59.112 seconds (136.006 mph) over three laps and the pit stop, Busch
edged Ryan Newman in Friday's time trials for the top starting spot in the race
with a $1 miilion first prize. Newman (135.202 mph) went out second and was the
only driver other than Busch to post a sub-two-minute qualifying effort
(1:59.821). Fastest in Friday's practice, Busch was the last driver to make a
qualifying attempt under the format unique to the All-Star Race. Denny Hamlin
(134.811 mph) claimed the third starting position, followed by Cup points
leader Greg Biffle (134.529 mph) and Kevin Harvick (134.304 mph).
Busch won his third All-Star pole but has never won the
race. Neither has his team, Joe Gibbs Racing. Busch started from the top spot
last year, but Carl Edwards took home the $1 million. Saturday's race will be
contested in five segments, four of 20 laps each followed by a 10-lap dash to
the finish. The winners of the first four segments enter the pits in the top
four spots for a mandatory stop before the final segment. "We unloaded
with a really fast racecar today," Busch said. "The guys made some
minor changes to it to kind of feel it out and make it better where we could.
The guys did a great job there with the pit stop, coming down pit road and
changing four (tires) and then getting back out there and coming back to the
line pretty quick. The rules change every year, so I guess this year you've got
to make sure you win a segment, so you can at least have a shot at starting up
front for the final segment."
Coming to the checkered flag, Kasey Kahne lost control of his
No. 5 Chevrolet and slammed into the Turn 4 wall. Kahne did not post a
qualifying time and will start from the rear of the field in a backup car.
Kahne was on sticker tires after the mandatory pit stop. "I was just
trying to get all I could and went a little too far," Kahne said. Dale
Earnhardt Jr. (191.002 mph) will start third. In addition to the top two
finishers in the Showdown, the winner of the Sprint Fan Vote will transfer to
the All-Star Race.
AJ Allmendinger won the pole for Saturday's Sprint Showdown,
which will send its top two finishers to the main event. Allmendinger covered
the 1.5-mile distance in 28.057 seconds (192.465 mph) to beat Martin Truex Jr.
(191.049 mph) for the top starting spot in the qualifying race. "For me,
it was the perfect lap," said Allmendinger, who ran within inches of the
Turn 4 wall on the money lap. "More than anything, the car stuck to the
racetrack. We struggled a little bit in practice. The (car) had speed in it,
but it wasn't really comfortable. "So (crew chief) Todd Gordon and the
guys went to work, and I felt like that was as perfect as I could run a
lap." (NASCAR Wire Service)
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- To
the Back All-Star Race: #78-Smith (engine); #5-Kahne (backup car)
- To
the Back Showdown: none reported
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Pit Stall Selections
- Race
Coverage of the Sprint Showdown & Sprint All Star race at
Charlotte Motor Speedway is scheduled for Saturday, May 19, 2012.
Television (TV): SPEED at 7:00 pm/et; Pre-Race show at 4:00 pm/et;
green flag approx 7:46pm/et
Radio: Motor
Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius
XM Satellite NASCAR Radio 90
Scheduled Race Re-Airs: on SPEED, Friday, May 25th at 12:00pm/et
- Kyle
Busch wins pole for Sprint All Star race: #18-Kyle Busch won the
pole (and $50,000) for the Sprint All Star Sprint Cup Series race at
Charlotte Motor Speedway with a time of 119.112 seconds. #39-Newman will start
2nd followed by #11-Hamlin, #16-Biffle, #29-Harvick, #48-Johnson,
#27-Meneard, #24-Gordon, #14-Stewart and #78-Smith.
#21-Bayne will start 11th followed by #15-Bowyer, #99-Edwards, #34-Ragan,
#17-Kenseth (X), #55-Martin (X), #51-Busch (X), #9-Ambrose (X),
#2-Keselowski (X) and #5-Kahne. #5-Kahne wrecked on his final lap and will
go tp the rear of the field on Saturday night in a backup car. (X) =
penalty.
For qualifying speed see Sprint
All Star Race Qualifying Results page (pdf) and for the lineup,
see theSprint
All Star Race Starting Lineup page (pdf).(5-18-2012)
- Allmendinger
wins pole for Sprint Showdown #22-A.J. Allmendinger won the pole
for the Sprint Showdown Sprint Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway
with a speed of 192.465mph. #56-Truex Jr. will start 2nd followed by
#88-Earnhardt Jr., #31-Burton, #43-Almirola, #83-Cassill, #42-Montoya,
#47-Labonte, #93-Kvapil and #30-Stremme.
#13-Mears will start 11th, followed by #10-Reutimann, #20-Logano,
#33-Leicht, #95-Speed, #38-Gilliland, #19-Bliss, #49-Yeley, #1-McMurray,
#87-Nemechek, #26-Wise and #36-Raines.
For qualifying speed see Sprint
Showdown Qualifying Results page (pdf) and for the lineup, see
theSprint
Showdown Starting Lineup page (pdf).(5-18-2012)
- Pit
Stall Selections: The selections of pit stalls for the Sprint All
Star Sprint Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway have been made.
Winner of the Sprint Pit Crew Challenge, #48-Johnson chose pit stall 2,
the first available stall.
The rest of the stalls were chosen by finishing order of the Sprint Pit
Crew Challenge.
The last three stalls are for the winner and 2nd place drivers from the
Sprint Showdown and the Sprint Fan Vote winner.
To see where the drivers/teams pit stall is, see the pit selection chart
on the Pit
Stall Selection chart.(5-18-2012)
- Pit
Stall Selections: The selections of pit stalls for the Sprint
Showdown at Charlotte Motor Speedway have been made.
The pole winner, #22-Allmendinger chose pit stall 1.
#88-Earnhardt Jr. who starts 2nd, took pit stall 20, just before the
start/finish line.
#31-Burton, who starts 3rd, took pit stall 35.
To see where the drivers/teams pit stall is, see the pit selection chart
on the Pit
Stall Selection chart page.(5-18-2012)
- added
some All-Star schemes, including: #1 Bass Pro Shops / All
Stater Camo, #9
DeWalt Brushless, #14 National Wild Turkey
Foundation, #16
Red Cross, #17
Fifth Third Bank, #21 Good Sam / Camping
World, #22
Pennzoil, #29
Budweiser / Rheem, #31 Caterpiller / BB&T, #34 US Shredder, #43 Smithfield, #47 Kingsford, #48 Lowe's Patriotic, #51 Monster Energy, #88 Dale Jr. Foundation.(5-18-2012)
- Dale Jr. talks about a bill that could ban military
spending in sports: #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. met with members of
the media at Charlotte Motor Speedway and discussed many things including
Military sponsorships in the sport, the transcript in part:
Q) THERE'S A BILL THAT JUST PASSED THE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE IN THE HOUSE
THAT INCLUDES AN AMENDMENT TO BAN MILITARY SPENDING FOR SPORTS
SPONSORSHIPS. AS SOMEBODY THAT REPRESENTS A MILITARY BRAND, WHAT WOULD YOU
TELL THOSE IN CONGRESS THEY SHOULD BE LOOKING AT OR THINKING ABOUT AS
OPPOSED TO BOTTOM-LINE ISSUES?
Earnhardt Jr.: "I think the Republican from Georgia that
is heading the bill hasn't even been to a NASCAR race. At least it states
that in the article today. I would encourage them to do more homework, get
more facts, understand the situation a little more. I know just talking to
the (National) Guard, and we went through this before, and talking to
them, they can't express to me enough about how much this program helps
their recruiting. They are committed to the belief it has a profound
effect on their recruiting and their ability to recruit. It's important
for them to be visible and to push their brand, and work on their brand
giving people an opportunity to learn more about how to get involved in
the military. I think their NASCAR sponsorship is a great way to reach a
lot of people. We are one of the biggest sports. We've got more people
attending races and attending our sport than a lot of other avenues they
could be going. I think it's good and healthy for them to be here. I think
it works for them or they wouldn't be a part of it."
Q) WOULD YOU INVITE THAT REPUBLICAN FROM GEORGIA TO A RACE?
Earnhardt Jr.: "Yeah, just because he's a Republican from
Georgia he should have seen a NASCAR race by now (laughter)."
Q) WHAT WOULD YOU WANT HIM TO SEE?
Earnhardt Jr.: "He could come along and visit with the
Guard and talk with the Guard. Talk to the people that are at the
particular races and see what the experience is like for them. See how the
guard utilizes their program and they're marketing within the sport. If he
hasn't been to a race, he's not seen it firsthand. Then he can make his
decision."(Team Chevy)(5-19-2012)
- Kurt Busch discusses incident at Darlington: #51-Kurt
Busch met with members of the media at Charlotte Motor Speedway and
discussed many things including last week's incident with Ryan Newman, the
transcript in part:
Q) YOU AND (RYAN) NEWMAN DIDN'T HAVE AN ISSUE ON TRACK (LAST WEEKEND IN
DARLINGTON) SO WHY DID YOU BUMP HIM AFTER THE RACE?
Busch: "That is where everybody checked-up coming in the
garage. I was taking my helmet off so I didn't have a problem with (Ryan)
Newman. I didn't have a problem with his crew guys. Then things just
really got out of control in a hurry."
Q) WHAT HAPPENED WHEN YOU LEFT PIT ROAD?
Busch: "I was just trying to beat the pace car out. I
didn't think anything of it other than we have put up a good fight this
whole year. Trying to just work as hard as we've worked, trying to
complete the day and get those top-10 finishes. These guys work harder
than anybody else in this garage. This No. 51 Phoenix Racing team, I love
them to death. They have my back, I've got theirs and we just wanted to
finish on the lead lap. I was trying to get off pit road as quick as I
could. Newman, he left his pit, I don't know, a good 10 seconds before us.
I didn't think there was any reason to think that any crew guys were in
danger. One guy has a problem with it and it just escalated from
there."
Q) DID YOU FEEL LIKE THE FINE WAS JUSTIFIED?
Busch: "The fine is what it is. There was the problem of
me not lining-up properly when NASCAR told me to get to be the last car on
the track. You have to do that when you pit too soon. That is just a
normal penalty that you have to adhere to. I was, but everybody kept
waving me by. When everybody is waving you by and NASCAR is yelling in
your ear to go to the back. It's like I'm confused on where I'm supposed
to line-up. Whether it was pit road, whether it was not lining up where I
was supposed to be, whether it was the incident on pit road when everybody
checked-up and I was taking my helmet off. Which (Ryan) Newman said that
he thought that was a lie, that is the honest truth. Newman and I were
friends. We were great teammates. He needs to check his trophy case on the
Daytona 500 trophy that I helped him get years ago. We have always been
great friends. There was no need for his comments afterwards. He knew that
his Southern 500 didn't go the way that he wanted it to. At the end of the
nigh everybody is hot, pissed off. The Daytona 500 is a big race;
Darlington is just as big of an event. A lot of people get excited for it.
I wanted to finish in the top-10 and we didn't get that top-10 finish. It
was a tough night that all went bad in a hurry. For that I apologize to
NASCAR for them to have to make a decision on penalizing me. It is what it
is, I will move on. Is my strike zone bigger than others? Yeah, it might
be a little bigger than others but I don't have a problem with it. I've
got a great group of guys here that I'm working with on this Phoenix team
to go there and put together the results that we can. We need to get those
good solid finishes like we know we are capable of."
Q) HOW DO YOU TAKE RYAN'S (NEWMAN) COMMENTS AFTERWARDS WHERE HE MADE
THE COMMENT ABOUT CHEMICAL IMBALANCE?
Busch: "Yeah, we're friends. He was agitated just like I
was after a good day gone bad. He was just in the emotion of it. With him
making the comments that he did, he was a little out of line as well for
the heat of the moment. "
Q) NO LONGER FRIENDS NOW OR DO YOU NEED TO TALK WITH HIM?
Busch: "Well I think that we are both looking at the same
scenario coming up here in these next few summer months."
Q) SINCE YOU AND RYAN (NEWMAN) ARE BOTH UNSETTLED RIGHT NOW FOR 2013,
DO YOU THINK WITH HIS COMMENTS HE CAN DISCREDIT YOU IN THE PUBLIC MARKET?
Busch: "This is good for our sport. This is WWE (World
Wrestling Entertainment) type action."
Q) ARE THERE THINGS YOU WOULD HAVE DONE DIFFERENTLY?
Busch: "I would have done my best to keep the car off the
wall and not get that flat tire and to bring out car home 10th. That was a
tough race for us to race in the top-five like we did for a little while
we were a seventh to eighth place car genuinely all night. Pit stops put
us back to 15th a few times, but I wasn't upset about that when that
happened."
Q) WHAT ABOUT POST RACE?
Busch: "Those things happen because of what happen during
the race. I'm passionate about what I do and I want to complete those days
when we are running well. Just like when we were at Talladega. To get spun
out with just a few laps to go, it's like man what else can happen to us
in the last few laps of a race."
Q) DO YOU PERSONALLY PAY THE $50,000 OUT OF YOUR POCKET?
Busch: "Absolutely, I have all through my career. I've
been fined probably the most out of any driver and I've probably paid it
out of my pocket more than any driver."
Q) WERE YOU SURPRISED AT WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE CREW GUY BECAUSE RYAN
(NEWMAN) HAS ALREADY COME OVER TO THE CAR AND WALKED AWAY?
Busch: "Yeah, it was surprising that guy was just as
excited as anybody else. That is the passion that all of us have in this
sport. Did I mean to drive through their pit box? Heck there could have
been 42 other guys pitted next to us, but it just happened to be the guy
that spun around in our same incident. It wasn't anything that I tried to
do and he was just excited about things. I was trying to be the man and
get my car back to the garage. Instead I could have walked away like
(Ryan) Newman walked away."
Q) DID YOU FEEL LIKE YOU DROVE THROUGH THEIR PIT BOX RECKLESSLY? THAT
IS WHAT NASCAR FINED YOU FOR.
Busch: "No, not at all. They fined us for a multitude of
things."(Team Chevy)(5-19-2012)
- Monster Energy Sponsors Kurt Busch in All-Star Race: It
was announced that Monster
Energywill sponsor Kurt Busch and the #51 Chevy of Phoenix Racing in
Saturday night's NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
"The association with Monster Energy has been beyond great, and it's
fun being a part of the Monster Energy Team of Athletes," said Busch,
winner of the 2010 All-Star Race. "When we started the relationship
with Monster Energy we had talked about doing some Sprint Cup Series races
together. What better race to do that than an event like the All-Star Race
with all of that energy and excitement? It was just the perfect
opportunity and I'm really looking forward to having that Monster claw on
the hood of the #51 Chevrolet Saturday night." In March, Busch was
added to the Monster Energy Team of Athletes. The 2004 Sprint Cup champion
shares the driving duties of the #54 Monster Energy Toyota in the NASCAR
Nationwide Series with his younger brother Kyle, who serves the dual role
of driver/owner with Kyle
Busch Motorsports. Kurt scored the first win of the 2012 season for
Monster Energy when he won the April 27 race at Richmond.
"Monster Energy supports Kurt Busch because of his passion for racing
and his passion for winning," said Mitch Covington, director of
motorsports for Monster Energy. "The Monster Energy Team of Athletes
is a group of determined, fearless and committed individuals and we
support our athletes 100 percent. Kurt has gone the extra mile for us
not only in representing our brand but also with everything he does
behind the scenes with our employees and customers. The Sprint All-Star
Race is a great race for us to showcase our brand and commitment to our
athletes."(True Speed Communication)(5-18-2012)
- Andretti to NASCAR...with Dodge? UPDATE: Multiple
sources have told FOXSports.com that one of the latest candidates for
Dodge Motorsports could be Michael Andretti, owner of Andretti Autosport.
With Roger Penske's departure from Dodge at the end of the 2012 season,
the door is open for new organizations to enter the fold. In addition to
Andretti, Richard Petty Motorsports and Furniture Row Racing are the top
contenders to field Dodges in 2013. An announcement regarding Dodge's
lineup, as well as its engine building plans, could come as early as the
weekend of the NASCAR races at Michigan, June 15-17. Andretti currently
fields three full-time teams in the IndyCar Series with drivers Marco
Andretti, Ryan Hunter-Reay and James Hinchcliffe. It is unlikely that
Andretti would use open-wheel talent for a NASCAR venture. Two names
mentioned as possibilities to drive for the team are Ryan Newman and Kurt
Busch, both of whom have established relationships with Dodge.(FoxSports)(5-18-2012)
UPDATE: No one with Andretti nor Dodge would confirm the talks
but neither would deny the possibility when contacted in the past several
weeks as rumors spread through the NASCAR community of Andretti's
interest. "Andretti Autosport is a business designed to always be
open to new opportunities as a race team and as a sports marketing
company," said Jade Gurss, director of corporate communications for
Andretti Autosport. A Dodge spokesman said the manufacturer was still in
the process of evaluating opportunities for next season and could not
comment.(Sporting
News)(5-18-2012)
- Military sponsorships could go away..if: The
sponsorships of #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. [National Guard] and #39-Ryan
Newman [U.S. Army] (as well as the Air Force deal with #43-Aric Almirola)
could be in jeopardy as military sponsorships of motorsports have come
into question in the U.S. House of Representatives. The House
Appropriations Committee approved an amendment Thursday to the 2013
defense appropriations bill that would prohibit funding of sponsorships of
professional sports or sporting events. The amendment, passed by a voice vote
and sponsored by Jack Kingston (R-Ga.) and Betty McCollum (D-Minn.),
states that: "None of the funds made available in this act may be
used to sponsor professional or semiprofessional motorsports, fishing,
wrestling or other sports." The bill still needs to be passed by the
House and then the provision would have to make it through any
negotiations with leaders from the Senate and its defense appropriations
bill. Last year, McCollum introduced an amendment banning motorsports
sponsorships on the House floor and it was voted down 281-148.(Sporting
News and USA
Today)(5-18-2012)
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NASCAR And Twitter Partner To Bring Fans Closer To The
Sport On Race Day
Twitter To Launch Complementary Live Event Product
Starting With Pocono 400 On TNT
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 18, 2012) – NASCAR and
Twitter announced today a unique digital partnership that will create a new way
for the sport’s millions of fans to experience what happens inside NASCAR and
its teams on race day.
Built to support the live race broadcast, this new
experience will give fans a complementary insider’s view of the action as it
unfolds on the track and on Twitter. During a race, when fans click on #NASCAR,
search for #NASCAR on Twitter.com or visit
twitter.com/#NASCAR, they’ll reach a
new Twitter experience where they will see the most relevant tweets from their
favorite NASCAR drivers, NASCAR families, teams, commentators, celebrities and
other racing fans and personalities.
NASCAR is the first organization to team with Twitter to
create an enhanced live event experience on the Twitter platform.
“Twitter has been an important piece of our effort the last
several years to further engage our fan base and help grow the sport,” said
Steve Phelps, senior vice president and chief marketing officer of NASCAR.
“This new, complementary live race experience product is an evolution of that
relationship with Twitter, and we’re excited about continuing to provide our
millions of fans with greater access to our athletes and further engagement
with our drivers, teams, tracks and executives.”
Twitter.com/#NASCAR will be available starting with the
Pocono Raceway race weekend and will be most active on Sunday, June 10 in
conjunction with TNT’s first of six television broadcasts of the NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series season (1 p.m. ET on TNT). This new product will provide a
complementary Twitter experience to TNT viewers looking for in-depth access to
the happenings at the track and in the garage of a NASCAR race weekend.
“Twitter amplifies the excitement of live sporting events
and gives NASCAR fans insider access to the drivers and teams they love,” said
Dick Costolo, chief executive officer of Twitter Inc. “When sports fans around
the world see a hashtag displayed on the air during a game or race, that’s a
signal to them that there is a bigger conversation happening on Twitter.
Between the talented NASCAR personalities on Twitter and the fact that they
have some of the most loyal fans in the world of sports, they were a natural
choice to partner with as we experiment with ways to create the best experience
on Twitter during a big event.”
Twitter.com/#NASCAR will use a combination of algorithmic
and editorial signals to select and feature the best Tweets and photos from
NASCAR insiders in an effort to bring the behind-the-scenes story to life
during NASCAR race weekends. Twitter’s media team will be curating Tweets to
highlight on the page come race weekend from a highly selective list of
accounts from the world of NASCAR including drivers, pit crews, families,
media, fans and NASCAR representatives.
More details surrounding this new partnership and the June
10 product launch will be available in the days and weeks ahead from Twitter,
NASCAR and TNT.
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- Entry
List: There are 43 cars on the preliminary entry list for
Sunday's Pioneer Hi-Bred 250 at Iowa Speedway. A few notes:
Darryl Harr will be in the #4 for JD Motorsports;
The #08 for Randy Hill is TBA;
The #10 is TBA; Jeff Green will drive the #14 for Eric McClure;
Michael McDowell will drive the #18 for JGR and Darrell Wallace Jr is in
the #20;
Parker Kligerman is in the Penske #22;
Jamie Dick will drive the #23;
John Young will be in the #26 Dodge;
Brendan Gaughan remains in the RCR #33;
Josh Richards stays in the #39 for Go Green;
Joey Gase will drive the #52 for Jimmy Means.(5-14-2012)
UPDATE: Tim Andrews will be in the #08.(5-14-2012)
UPDATE 2: Casey Roderick will be in the #24.(5-15-2012)
UPDATE 3: Kevin Lepage will be in the #10 for
TriStar.(5-17-2012)
See the complete list on the Iowa
entry list page.
- NASCAR
Nationwide Series at Iowa on ESPN: The NASCAR Nationwide Series
races this weekend at Iowa Speedway near Des Moines and the race airs live
on ESPN on Sunday, May 20. NASCAR Countdown airs at 1:30 p.m. ET with the
race's green flag at 2:24 p.m.(ESPN)(5-14-2012)
- Threewide
Clothing joins Jeremy Clements Racing: Jeremy Clements Racing
announces their newly formed partnership with Threewide Clothing. Threewide
Clothing will be on board the #51 as associate sponsor beginning with
Sunday's John Deere 250 in Iowa. Threewide is the maker of a wide
assortment of race appearal for race teams and fans . They will offer an
extended line of Jeremy Clements Racing merchandise.(Clements
PR)(5-18-2012)
- Biagi
returning to Nationwide Series: According to their website,
"Biagi-DenBeste Racing is proud to anounce that we will be fielding
the 98 car for the 2012 Nationwide race season. The car will commemorate
the 50th Anniversary of Shelby American. We will not be doing a full
season, but we are confirmed to race at Charlotte, Kentucky, Daytona, and
Indianapolis. Driver information to be coming shortly." Biagi first
appeared in the Nationwide Series in 2001 and operated until 2007. Team
drivers included Mike Wallace, Mark Green, Jeff Green, and Ryan
Hemphill.(5-18-2012)
- F.W. Webb to sponsor New Hampshire race: Over
the last three years, they have sponsored races in the NASCAR Whelen
Modified Tour and Camping World Truck Series, as well as the most posh and
expensive bathroom in New Hampshire. Now, in its fourth year with New
Hampshire Motor Speedway, F.W. Webb Company is piping in again. The
Northeast's largest plumbing, heating, cooling and industrial supplies
distributor has signed on as the official title sponsor for the July 14
NASCAR Nationwide Series race, the F.W. Webb 200. "F.W. Webb has
become a key fixture here at the speedway," said Jerry Gappens,
executive vice president and general manager of NHMS. "In addition to
the sponsorships, they have been an integral part of our building and
renovation projects over the past four years. Through their great products
and support, they are literally helping build a better New Hampshire Motor
Speedway for our guests. This is a great example of a true
business-to-business partnership. NHMS and F.W. Webb Company have been in
partnership since signing a multi-year deal back in 2009. Since then, F.W.
Webb Company has sponsored two Whelen Modified Tour races (a third this
September named the F.W. Webb 100), a Camping World Truck Series race and
Frank Webb's Bath House, a mammoth on-site bathhouse for race fans. It has
also helped supply materials for millions of dollars in renovations
throughout the speedway facility.(NHMS)(5-18-2012)
- Matt
Carter to practice #87 at Iowa: While NASCAR driver Matt Carter
continues to pursue sponsorship in order to return to the NASCAR Nationwide
Series scene, he has been hustling in the garage area over the past month
working in a variety of roles with Go Green Racing (GGR). This weekend,
the Denver, North Carolina native will practice and qualify the #87 AM /
FM Energy Wood Pellet Stoves Toyota Camry for NEMCO Motorsports at Iowa
Speedway. The 31-year old will temporally pinch-hit for car owner Joe
Nemechek who will be partaking in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series activities
at Charlotte Speedway. While the avid racecar driver won't be behind the
wheel for race day, he will spot for the former NASCAR Nationwide Series
champion.(Carter PR)(5-17-2012)
- Villeneuve returns to the #22 for 2 races: One
of the most accomplished racers in recent history will join Penske Racing
for two upcoming road course races on the 2012 NASCAR Nationwide Series
schedule. Former world champion driver Jacques Villeneuve will compete
behind the wheel of the #22 Discount Tire Dodge Challenger in the NNS
races at Road America (June 23) and Circuit Gilles Villeneuve (August 18).
He will return to the Dodge at these venues for the second-consecutive
season. Villeneuve has made 10 NASCAR starts over the past five seasons,
including seven in the Nationwide Series. He owns his top NASCAR finish at
both courses when he finished third at Montreal in 2010 and Road America
in 2011. In addition, he led the field to the green flag in last year's
event at Montreal. Competing at both Road America and Montreal, Villeneuve
will return to two tracks where he's enjoyed some impressive history. He
has already been to Victory Lane at Road America as he won the CART Series
races there in both 1994 and 1995. He will then race in his hometown of
Montreal, Quebec, Canada at the circuit named after his famous father,
former Formula One driver Gilles Villeneuve. (Penseke Racing)(5-17-2012)
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- Lofton
wins at Charlotte: With less than ten laps remaining, Justin
Lofton, driving the #6-College Complete.com Chevrolet for Eddie Sharp
Racing, retook the lead from #19-Brad Keselowski; surviving two restarts,
to win the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor
Speedway. This is Lofton's first victory in 55 NASCAR Camping World Truck
Series starts. Keselowski finished second. Rounding out the top ten were;
#11-Todd Bodine, #18-Jason Leffler, #9-Ron Hornaday Jr., #23-Jason White,
#22-Joey Coulter, #27-Jeb Burton, #17-Timothy Peters, #3-Ty Dillon. There
were 8 lead changes among 7drivers, with 8 caution flags for laps.
Complete race results are posted on the Charlotte
Race Results page (pdf).(Unofficial)(5-18-2012)
- Race
Awards:
Featherlite Most Improved Driver: Jeb Burton, #27 28 Places
Keystone Light Pole Award: Ty Dillon, #3 181.616 mph
Mahle Clevite Engine Builder of the Race: Earnhardt-Childress Racing, #6
Mobil 1 Oil Driver of the Race: Justin Lofton, #6
Sunoco Rookie of the Race: Jeb Burton, #27
(NASCAR Statistics)(5-18-2012)
- Driver
point standings following race #5 at Charlotte Motor Speedway:
1) #6-Justin Lofton, 200
2) #17-Timothy Peters, 199 -1
3) #3-Ty Dillon, 184 -16
4) #31-James Buescher, 182 -18
5) #29-Parker Kligerman, 170 -30
6) #9-Ron Hornaday Jr., 169 -31
7) #23-Jason White, 158 -42
8) #30-Nelson Piquet Jr., 155 -45
9) #11-Todd Bodine, 151 -49
10) #22-Joey Coulter, 145 -55
Great Play sponsoring Hornaday at Charlotte: Joe
Denette Motorsports announced today that Great Play, a unique new gym for kids,
will sponsor Ron Hornaday and the #9 Chevrolet for tonight's N.C. Education
Lottery 200 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. At
Great Play, children ages six months to
fifth grade develop motor skills, sports skills, fitness and coordination
through instruction and fun, structured play, in an exciting Interactive Arena.
Ron Hornaday will make his eighth start at Charlotte Motor Speedway in tonight's
N.C. Education Lottery 200.(Joe Denette Motorsports PR)(5-18-2012)
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Lofton Scores First Victory
05-18-2012 | Mike Hembree, SPEED.com
Justin Lofton scores first victory in 55th career start…
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Grogan's Towne 50 Opens 2012 for ARCA Trucks
(TOLEDO, Ohio - May 18, 2012) - Joining the ARCA Racing
Series presented by Menards Saturday at Toledo Speedway will be the ARCA Truck
Series, which will open its 14th season in the Grogan's Towne 50.
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