Showing posts with label Kyle Busch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kyle Busch. Show all posts

May 15, 2010

Ky Busch posts fastest lap in Dover HH

Kyle Busch posted the single fastest lap in Dover's Happy Hour with a speed of 154.209 mph; his average speed of 151.387 mph in 56 laps was fifth-best on that chart.

Our View Since winning the spring 2008 race, Busch has not cracked the top 20 at Dover in the Cup series. That makes him a questionable pick this week regardless of his speed.

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May 7, 2010

Darlington Stripes

"The Lady in Black" continues to be "Too Tough to Tame" and the first Darlington stripe came barely five minutes into the first session. According to @NASCAR, Joey Logano was the first driver to get a stripe.
 
Our View Here is a ongoing list of who has scraped the wall so far:

Dale Earnhardt Jr. (backup) and then he striped the backup as well. Practice 1
Clint Bowyer (backup) Practice 1
Scott Speed (backup) Practice 1
Greg Biffle (backup) Happy Hour
Joe Nemechek, hard crash (backup) Happy Hour
Casey Mears, hard crash (backup) Happy Hour
Marcos Ambrose, crash (backup) Happy Hour

Joey Logano Practice 1
Travis Kvapil Practice 1
Jamie McMurray Practice 1
Kyle Busch Happy Hour and qualification

Juan Montoya, very slight Practice 1
Kurt Busch, spin without contact Happy Hour

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April 9, 2010

Harmless spin for Ky Busch in Phoenix Happy Hour

Kyle Busch got behind on his steering in turn two at Phoenix International Raceway at the 15 minute mark of Happy Hour and spun harmlessly to the bottom of the track.
 
Our View Busch has been mediocre at Phoenix since winning in his rookie season. His last three years have not been all that bad with a worst result of 17th, but his best run netted a seventh.
 
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March 19, 2010

Labonte crashes in Food City 500 practice 1

Bobby Labonte spun at the 20-minute mark in the first practice session for the Food City 500. He made significant contact with the wall and will almost certainly need to roll out a backup car.

Our View In addition, one of this week's favorites Kyle Busch also spun and a perennial favorite Jimmie Johnson looped down the frontstretch, but neither of these drivers made contact.

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March 6, 2010

Ky Busch, Said run out of room in Atlanta Happy Hour

Kyle Busch and Boris Said ran out of room exiting turn two at Atlanta Motor Speedway in the closing minutes of practice and the two made contact. That will effectively end the session for the No. 18, which was 23rd on the speed chart.

Our View The damage on the No. 18 is not very great. It appears that it was all behind the wheels so he probably won't have to roll out a backup.

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February 27, 2010

Ky Busch wins first Sat. Vegas practice

Kyle Busch posted the fastest single lap of practice in the first Saturday session with a speed of 184.037 mph. His brother Kurt was not far behind: the No. 2 posted a lap of 183.486 mph, which was third best.

In fact, Kyle won practice overall; he also posted the quickest average speed of 181.725 mph during 30 laps.

Our View Of the two, Kyle has a much greater chance of finishing up front. He's finished 11th or better at Vegas in all but one of his starts.

Kurt's average speed of 180.499 was only 14th quick, which is about where you can expect to find him at the end of a typical Vegas race.

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February 26, 2010

Yahoo! Qualification Story – Las Vegas

One hometown hero won the pole for the Shelby American, but another is much more likely to win the race. Find out which is which in this week's Yahoo! qualification story (.pdf).

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February 20, 2010

N'Wide: Logano dominates, Busch wins Stater Bros. 300

Joey Logano dominated the race but he was roughed up by Greg Biffle on the final restart. Kyle Busch exacted revenge, however, and passed Biffle in the run to the checkers.

Our View The best car doesn't always win and today, they finished fifth after getting knocked around by Biffle and Brad Keselowski—who must have thought Denny Hamlin was in the No. 20 this week.

Keselowski dumped Logano only a few yards from the finish line.

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February 10, 2010

Bliss crashes and takes out contenders in 150s Practice 2

At the 15 minute mark of the second practice for the Gatorade 150s, Mike Bliss spun by himself at the exit of turn four and collected Joey Logano. In the aftermath, Jimmie Johnson and Denny Hamlin also sustained some damage.

Our View Bliss and Logano will certainly have to go to backups. Johnson—who ran into the back of Hamlin in the stack up—will probably be able to make repairs. Hamlin's damage is also minimal.

Kyle Busch was nearly involved, but he made a masterful move around Logano and Bliss.

Update: Apparently the damage was greater than we thought: Johnson will have to go to a backup.

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Ky Busch scrapes wall in 150s Practice 1

With most of practice in the books, there were no major incidents, but Kyle Busch came the closest. He scrapped the wall in the first practice session for the Gatorade 150 Duels and did light damage.

Our View Busch found the limit, which should make him fast. At the time, he had the second fastest time in the draft with a speed of 194.221 mph.

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December 14, 2009

Addington joins Ku Busch

Penske Racing South has announced Steve Addington as the crew chief for Kurt Busch's No. 2 Dodge, according to RacingOne.com, after scoring a dozen Cup victories in the last two years.

Our View Better still, Addington is accustomed to taking abuse. He was Kyle Busch's crew chief last year, and both of the Busch brothers can be quite fiery on the radio.

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November 21, 2009

Ky Busch caps off Nationwide season in style

Kyle Busch clinched the Nationwide season championship by merely starting the Ford 300, but he capped off the season in style by holding off second-place Carl Edwards—who also finished second in the points' standings.

Our View On Friday night, Kevin Harvick won the Camping World Truck Series race while his Ron Hornaday-led team clinched the owner's championship.

Could we see a third such storyline with a Jimmie Johnson victory on Sunday?

November 14, 2009

Edwards wins Able Body Labor 200

Carl Edwards easily pulled away from the field late in the Able Body Labor 200 to win over Kevin Harvick.

Our View Last week, Kyle Busch brought the momentum from his Nationwide victory into the Cup race and Edwards hopes to repeat that feat. But Roush-Fenway has not been exceptional on short, flat tracks, so doubling down will be challenging this week.

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November 7, 2009

Two out of three ain't bad: Busch wins Texas Nationwide

Kyle Busch hopes to be the first driver to win in all three of NASCAR's top divisions this week at Texas Motor Speedway. So far, so good; he won both the Camping World Truck Series and Nationwide Series races handily.

Our View Of course the Cup race is going to be much more difficult, but tune in on Sunday because history could be in the making.

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October 30, 2009

Percentage Laps in top-10 and -5 at Talladega

The fewer drivers there are in front of your driver, the fewer there are to make a mistake.

Here is a list of the drivers who have spent the most time at the front of the pack:

DriverTop-10 Laps%Top-5%Possible Laps
Dale Earnhardt Jr58562%39942%946
Denny Hamlin56760%37339%946
Tony Stewart46950%34837%946
Kyle Busch41844%27829%946
Juan Montoya41143%20522%946
David Ragan39842%17218%946
Brian Vickers30540%15220%754
Joey Logano7640%3519%188
Elliott Sadler37940%16317%946
Kurt Busch35838%17518%946
Jimmie Johnson33736%19421%946
Jeff Gordon32234%21122%946
Martin Truex Jr30933%15917%946
Matt Kenseth29231%11913%946
Ryan Newman28430%14215%946
David Stremme22430%9312%756
Brad Keselowski5328%126%188
Reed Sorenson26428%748%946
Jeff Burton26027%13114%946
Paul Menard24326%12713%946
David Reutimann23825%9710%946
Casey Mears23325%899%946
Kasey Kahne19621%839%946
Jamie McMurray18820%10711%946
Michael Waltrip14920%507%754
Kevin Harvick15616%616%946
Marcos Ambrose2915%53%188
Greg Biffle12914%778%946
Sam Hornish Jr4913%175%376
Clint Bowyer12213%323%946
Joe Nemechek11712%435%946
Bobby Labonte11312%435%946
Tony Raines6011%285%570
Regan Smith7710%193%758
Carl Edwards849%243%946
Dave Blaney298%113%378
Scott Speed116%63%188
Michael McDowell116%00%188
John Andretti113%41%376
Mark Martin53%32%188
Robby Gordon192%61%946
A J Allmendinger10%10%376
Max Papis00%00%188

October 17, 2009

Top-10 Quality Passers: Lowe's #NASCAR

Passing a car running in the Top 15 while under a green flag.
Number of Races: 9
NASCAR Banking 500 Pre-Race
For point-paying races in current and past four years, at this track.
Lowe's Motor Speedway

RankDriverAvg. FinAvg. Quality PassesTotal
1Jimmie Johnson9.850.7456
2Kyle Busch17.146.7420
3Kasey Kahne10.239.6356
4Mark Martin15.035.9323
5Jeff Burton11.735.1316
6Joey Logano9.034.034
7Carl Edwards10.033.0297
8Brian Vickers20.032.9263
9Denny Hamlin15.632.5260
10Greg Biffle16.930.8277

Top-10 Avg. Running Position: Lowe's

Average Running Position
Sum of driver position on each lap - divided by the laps run in the race.
Number of Races: 9
NASCAR Banking 500 Pre-Race
For point-paying races in current and past four years, at this track.
Lowe's Motor Speedway

RankDriverAvg. FinRunning Position
1Joey Logano9.06.9
2Jimmie Johnson9.87.0
3Kyle Busch17.111.0
4Kasey Kahne10.212.0
5Mark Martin15.012.1
6Jeff Burton11.714.8
7Denny Hamlin15.615.4
8Carl Edwards10.015.8
9Brian Vickers20.016.0
10Greg Biffle16.916.5

Top-10 Driver Ratings: Lowe's

Formula combining the following categories: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Maximum: 150 points per race.
Number of Races: 9
NASCAR Banking 500 Pre-Race
For point-paying races in current and past four years, at this track.Lowe's Motor Speedway

RankDriverAvg. FinBest RatingAvg.
1Jimmie Johnson9.8128.8116.6
2Joey Logano9.0106.0106.0
3Kyle Busch17.1139.4104.7
4Kasey Kahne10.2143.699.5
5Mark Martin15.0114.091.7
6Brian Vickers20.0121.691.7
7Carl Edwards10.0104.090.7
8Greg Biffle16.9116.588.8
9Jeff Burton11.7127.788.4
10Jeff Gordon21.8128.285.6

October 16, 2009

Ky Busch wins Lowe's Nationwide race

Despite battling the remnants of the flu, Kyle Busch dominated the Dollar General 300 and won.

Our View Busch was quickest in Happy Hour (in terms of average laps) and this will give him some momentum entering Saturday night's NASCAR Banking 500. It's still hard to see him finishing in the top-five, however. But a top-10 might be in the cards.

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Ky Busch "wins" Lowe's Happy Hour

Kyle Busch "won" Happy Hour by posting the quickest average speed of the session. His time was 181.211 mph during 45 laps.

Our View Busch reports that he is still not 100 percent, but last week he proved that even at 50 percent he could lead laps and pass cars in the Nationwide and Cup series before seeking relief from the flu.

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