Showing posts with label Marcos Ambrose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marcos Ambrose. Show all posts

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

Ambrose loops at Phoenix

Moments after the track went back to green following a spin for Kyle Busch, Marcos Ambrose sent his car into a spin cycle. Like Busch and Tony Stewart, he avoided contact with the wall though.
 
Our View as a former road racer, Ambrose should be solid on this short, flat track, but he has yet to completely prove himself in a brief career.
 
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February 10, 2010

Ambrose wins 150s Practice 2

Marcos Ambrose posted the fastest single lap of the second practice session for the Gatorade 150s at 193.403 mph. He also posted the quickest average speed of 190.339 during a brief stint of six laps.

Our View Ambrose has been one of our top dark horses all week based on some strong restrictor-plate superspeedway runs last year. Watch him closely in the qualification race.

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August 30, 2009

Edwards wins a wild one in Montreal

Marcos Ambrose dominated the NAPA Auto Parts 200 and ran a near-perfect race, but on the final lap, with pressure from behind, he jumped the final curve and lost the lead in the final 200 yards to Carl Edwards.

Our View This is why you never leave the track until the end.

Further drama was provided by NASCAR's decision to run the final segment of the race with rain tires in wet conditions, which caused a series of spins and off-road excursions in the race for the checkers.

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August 29, 2009

N'Wide: Ambrose on Montreal pole

Marcos Ambrose posted the fastest lap in qualification under wet conditions and will lead the field to green on Sunday.

Our View Ambrose led a contingent of road racers at the top of the grid including Ron Fellows in third, Boris Said in fourth and Jacques Villeneuve in sixth, but the surprise of the session had to be Carl Edwards. After crashing on the warm-up lap for the Gran Am race earlier today, he posted the second fastest time.

The qualification session was marred by rain, however, so some of the faster drivers in practice like Max Papis and Patrick Carpentier will have to come from the back of the pack. That won't hurt them, however, and fantasy owners should load up on road ringers.

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Grand Am: Edwards crashes at Montreal

Before the Grand Am race even started, Carl Edwards crashed his Doran Daytona Prototype in wet conditions and destroyed the car.

Our View Edwards was scheduled to run this companion race with the Nationwide Series along with Marcos Ambrose, but the conditions proved too much for the oval stock car racer.

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August 8, 2009

N'Wide: Harvick wins Watkins Glen pole

Kevin Harvick is the surprise winner of the pole for the Nationwide Watkins Glen Zippo 200 with a lap of 121.998 mph. He and Marcos Ambrose beat the old track record.

Our View Harvick chased down and passed Greg Biffle during his qualification session in the unique format used on Nationwide road courses. That had to slow him down a little, and he still set fast time. That is impressive.

On the other hand, Ambrose did not take as many laps and he might have been able to better his time. The race should be competitive.

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August 7, 2009

Heluva Good! Dips at the Glen Lineup with Avg. Start / Fin

In a topsy turvey qualification session for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen, Jimmie Johnson won the pole and Jeff Gordon was forced to settle for 31st; Tony Stewart is mid-pack in 13th and another traditionally strong road racer Robby Gordon is even further back in 22nd. The race is going to be characterized by comers and goers.

Kurt Busch posted the fastest time in Friday's practice and he backed that up with the second fastest lap in time trials, while a pair of strong road racers fills up row two. Denny Hamlin isn't the first name that comes to mind on the road courses, but he's never finished outside the top 10 at the Glen in three starts.

Marcos Ambrose simply hopes he can hold onto his spot in fourth after he crashed in practice at Infineon this June and went to the back in a backup car. Still, he climbed from dead last for the second consecutive road course race and finished third for the second consecutive time.

Lineup

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Jimmie Johnson13.147.297
2Kurt Busch21.3811.258
3Denny Hamlin6.677.333
4Marcos Ambrose3.0043.001
5David Stremme21.0025.001
6Ryan Newman16.299.867
7Greg Biffle28.6715.176
8Kyle Busch12.509.504
9Boris Said21.7524.508
10Juan Montoya21.5021.502
11Casey Mears21.3318.676
12Kasey Kahne18.6013.805
13Tony Stewart5.705.5010
14Paul Menard26.4035.405
15Andy Lally


16Max Papis43.0042.001
17Patrick Carpentier21.0039.502
18A J Allmendinger11.0037.001
19Elliott Sadler20.0022.9010
20Brian Vickers22.6023.205
21Kevin Harvick11.259.508
22Robby Gordon10.6020.5010
23Martin Truex Jr13.0021.673
24Jamie McMurray16.8319.176
25David Reutimann33.0028.001
26Scott Speed


27Bobby Labonte18.4418.1316
28Mark Martin6.958.1119
29Reed Sorenson23.6731.333
30Jeff Burton21.0019.4715
31Jeff Gordon13.446.9416
32Dale Earnhardt Jr20.7812.679
33Carl Edwards10.2510.004
34John Andretti19.0019.339
35Joey Logano


36Sam Hornish Jr32.0034.001
37Ron Fellows25.2724.0911
38Clint Bowyer17.6712.333
39P J Jones24.5031.888
40David Ragan31.0018.002
41Dave Blaney31.1127.789
42Matt Kenseth16.2214.569
43Tony Ave31.0042.001
DNQJoe Nemechek21.8721.5315
DNQDavid Gilliland36.5028.002
DNQBrian Simo39.0042.502

Road Kill

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Road Kill

Each year when the road courses roll around on the NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule, hopeful owners trot out road ringers—specialists who spent the majority of their careers turning both left and right in sports cars or open wheel cars—and for a while, these drivers were great bargains for fantasy players.

Now, the question is: are these drivers still and good value?

And the answer is a qualified "maybe."

Some exceedingly good road racers have made their way into the regular ranks of NASCAR's elite with Juan Montoya and Marcos Ambrose getting stronger by the week on oval courses. They join the likes of Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon to give owners a small pool of drivers guaranteed to run up front, and with those racers dominating the top five along with some other solid but lesser considered drivers such as Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson capable of running in the top 10 each road race, the impact of the road ringers is minimized.

In the Watkins Glen media center on Friday, Ambrose made that same point and with back-to-back third-place finishes after starting dead last in his last two road course starts, he knows what he's talking about.

In fact, among the drivers entered this week, only Ron Fellows has earned a top-10 in Cup competition on the road courses in the last eight races. We italicize the word entered, because the No. 08 John Carter team this week intends to swap Boris Said for the officially entered Terry Labonte unless rain cancels qualification—in that case, they will use Labonte's past champion's provisional to quite frankly steal a position on the grid.

However, the qualified "maybe" means these road ringers might be a good value under the right circumstances. This June, Patrick Carpentier climbed into the Michael Waltrip Racing No. 55 and nearly broke into the top 10 with an 11th-place finish. Max Papis is attempting to make several oval races this year, but for the moment he also should be considered a ringer and he finished 12th in that same race.

In fact, if not for the frenetic nature of the closing laps of the Toyota / SaveMart 350k when a myriad of cautions turned the end of the race into a slugfest, both drivers were inside the top 10 late in the going. Double-file restarts shuffled the field considerably and these two racers lost a bit of ground at the end.

Top-15s can make the road ringers a good value because in most salary cap games they are cheap enough to stretch your budget. In check box games with a maximum number of allocations allowed for each driver, a top-15 can also make them an acceptable proposition in order to save an allocation for one of your marquee drivers in a future race.

But, if a top-15 is the best they can hope for, and if they miss the mark by a little bit, then you are staring at a top-20 result instead, which is far less attractive.
Moreover, only Carpentier is in equipment that is regularly run on the Cup schedule. Papis' No. 13 proved to be strong at Infineon, but is otherwise largely untested. Fellows will drive the No. 09 James Finch entry, which already has a victory under its belt on the wild card Talladega SuperSpeedway this year. These three drivers represent your best chance to score points this week, but the safe money says to pick only one.

Top-15s by road ringers, last five years

RaceDriverFinish
2005 Watkins GlenBoris Said3
2008 Watkins GlenRon Fellows4
2005 Watkins GlenScott Pruett4
2006 Watkins GlenScott Pruett6
2005 InfineonRon Fellows8
2007 InfineonBoris Said9
2006 InfineonBoris Said9
2005 InfineonBrian Simo10
2009 InfineonPatrick Carpentier11
2009 InfineonMax Papis12
2007 InfineonP.J. Jones12
2008 Watkins GlenRon Fellows13
2008 Watkins GlenBoris Said14
2007 InfineonRon Fellows15

July 7, 2009

It's official: Truex will race for MWR in 2010

One of the worst kept secrets of the silly season was made official on Tuesday. Martin Truex Jr. will join Michael Waltrip Racing in 2010 and race the No. 56 with sponsorship from NAPA, according to a tweet from the press conference by @DustinLong.

Our View: MWR has been steadily improving all year with Marcos Ambrose and David Reutimann in the second and third cars, but Michael Waltrip himself has struggled. This move will only enhance their value to fantasy owners next year, as Waltrip will run a limited schedule in a fourth car.

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July 6, 2009

Coke Zero 400 Results with avg. finish

The debut of double-file restarts on a restrictor-plate superspeedway was dramatic. For the most part, it added action to the race without significantly altering the results, the same as with the first road course race at Infineon Raceway. Still, with a victory on the line, the drivers found a way to get into trouble.

With a finish eerily similar to Talladega's Aaron's 499, one driver tried to block on the way to the checkered flag and another was not intimidated. Kyle Busch ran a cautious race until the end, but no one can play it safe with the checkered flag in the air. So, he passed Tony Stewart on the white flag lap and tried to make his Toyota as wide as possible on the front stretch. Clipping Stewart's nose and spinning into the wall, he experienced one of the more dramatic crashes his season, but Busch managed to skid past the finish line. The ensuing pileup was impressive, but since most of the contact occurred after the finish line, the results were largely unaffected by the last-lap catastrophe.

Stewart won his second race of the season and now has a six-race streak of finishes seventh or better. He's a place-and-hold driver until further notice.

Jimmie Johnson was second, which was a bit of a surprise given his bad luck on plate tracks recently and the rest of the top five went to drivers who needed strong runs to reverse their fortune as well. Denny Hamlin was third, Carl Edwards finished fourth and Kurt Busch came home fifth.

Marcos Ambrose in sixth and Juan Montoya in ninth were the best dark horses of the weekend, and both of them should be able to carry that momentum on to Chicago next week.

Results with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsLaps LedStatusAvg. Fin
11Tony Stewart16086Running16.50
23Jimmie Johnson160
Running14.19
36Denny Hamlin16063Running23.75
45Carl Edwards160
Running19.70
54Kurt Busch1601Running17.17
618Marcos Ambrose160
Running11.50
717Brian Vickers160
Running w/ crash damage20.09
810Matt Kenseth1603Running17.90
912Juan Montoya160
Running24.00
1023Elliott Sadler160
Running17.00
1122Jamie McMurray160
Running w/ crash damage25.57
1243Regan Smith160
Running23.50
1331David Ragan160
Running13.83
148Kyle Busch1601Running18.00
1513Kasey Kahne160
Running w/ crash damage17.83
1616Jeff Burton1602Running17.75
1730A J Allmendinger160
Running20.67
189Greg Biffle160
Running22.14
1921Joey Logano160
Running31.00
207Ryan Newman1601Running w/ crash damage20.94
2128Bobby Labonte160
Running22.44
2234Robby Gordon1601Running20.30
2333Paul Menard160
Running23.80
2436Brad Keselowski160
Running w/ crash damage24.00
2524Martin Truex Jr160
Running21.56
2627Kevin Harvick160
Running w/ crash damage15.71
2735John Andretti1601Running27.35
282Jeff Gordon1601Running w/ crash damage15.50
2915Clint Bowyer159
Running w/ crash damage13.38
3042Tony Raines158
Running31.20
3137Scott Speed152
Accident33.00
3225Sam Hornish Jr152
Running27.00
3326Reed Sorenson146
Running w/ crash damage23.38
3420Casey Mears144
Running22.29
3532David Stremme129
Running w/ crash damage24.17
3614David Reutimann127
Running w/ crash damage25.50
3729Michael Waltrip124
Running w/ crash damage20.80
3811Mark Martin79
Running18.14
3919Dale Earnhardt Jr76
Accident15.55
4038David Gilliland76
Accident25.40
4139Joe Nemechek25
Start and Park26.13
4241Patrick Carpentier18
Start and Park28.00
4340Dave Blaney2
Start and Park26.47

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June 20, 2009

Infineon pit stall selections

Jayski.com has posted the pit stall selections for the Infineon Toyota / SaveMart 350k.

Our View: Brian Vickers took the 23rd slot instead of the first. This pit has an opening in front of it and should allow him to have a little more momentum at pit out. Outside pole sitter Kyle Busch has pit No. 11—also with an opening in front—and Marcos Ambrose has pit stall No. 1.

Casual contact between Ambrose/Johnson at Infineon

Apparently there was casual contact between Marcos Ambrose and Jimmie Johnson during Happy Hour, according to a tweet from @BobPockcrass.

Our View: Ambrose was on track for only two laps. It's hard to imagine that he found trouble in that short a period. According to that same tweet, Johnson's car had minimal damage.

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Fellows wins Infineon Saturday a.m. practice

Marcos Ambrose posted the quickest average speed in the Saturday morning practice session, but he blew an engine midway through and will be forced to change his engine. Ron Fellows—in the No. 09 of James Finch—was the next quickest driver with a speed of 91.784 during six laps, so we'll credit him with leading this session.

Our View: Fellows has the skills and this team has already won on a specialty track at Talladega SuperSpeedway with Brad Keselowski at the wheel. Fellows should be considered one of the favorite road ringers and he could finish in the top 10.

Ambrose blows engine in Infineon practice 2

Marcos Ambrose blew an engine about halfway through the Saturday morning practice session and he will be forced to change the powerplant and give up his third-place spot on the grid.

Our View: At Watkins Glen last year, Ambrose climbed from 43rd to third, so he should still be considered a good value. However, his odds of winning have taken a huge hit.

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June 19, 2009

Ambrose tops Infineon practice 1

In the final minutes of practice, it was a game of King Me. Jeff Gordon laid down a lap of 76.73 seconds (93.368 mph) and on that same lap, Marcos Ambrose bettered him. The No. 47 clocked in at 76.70 seconds (93.404 mph).

Our View: The pole is going to be a nail-biter, but since these guys are at the opposite ends of the spectrum in most fantasy games, there is no reason to not have both on your team.

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Ambrose loses tire in V8 Supercars

Fantasy owners need to remember that Marcos Ambrose is one of the most experienced road racers in the field - in cars as heavy as NASCAR stockers - but his record isn't perfect. In this video, he looses a wheel.

June 9, 2009

Carpentier to drive for Waltrip at Infineon

Patrick Carpentier will drive the No. 55 for Michael Waltrip at Infineon Raceway next week, according to a Tweet from @mw55.

Our View: Michael Waltrip Racing's cars are powerful as evidenced by the strong runs of David Reutimann and Marcos Ambrose. Carpentier could be one of the best road ringers at Infineon.

N'Wide: Kentucky's last five races

For the second straight week, the NASCAR Cup and Nationwide Series are at different tracks, making this one of the opportunity races for the Nationwide Regulars. Last week, only two Claim Jumpers made the long commute from Pocono Raceway to Nashville Superspeedway. And even though Kyle Busch won both the pole and the race with Carl Edwards finishing third in the Federated Auto Parts 300, that left eight spots remaining for the Regulars to score much needed top-10s for their resume.

The same thing often happens at Kentucky. Last year, Scott Wimmer took a Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet to a second-place finish behind teenage sensation Joey Logano and drivers without fulltime Cup rides swept the top five. Logano and Wimmer were followed across the line by Mike Wallace in third, Brad Keselowski in fourth and Bryan Clauson in fifth.

Marcos Ambrose was sixth and fantasy owners had to look as far back as seventh to find Claim Jumper David Ragan. The same thing could happen this week, and in any event owners would be able to theoretically fill their roster with the top drivers—if only they can identify them.

Average finish, last five races

DriverAvg Finish20082007200620052004







Joey Logano1.001



David Gilliland1.00

1

Scott Wimmer2.5023


Brad Keselowski4.004



Martin Truex Jr4.00


26
Ron Hornaday Jr4.00



4
Bryan Clauson5.005



Shane Huffman5.00
5


Stephen Leicht5.50
110

Aric Almirola6.00
6


Kevin Harvick6.00

6

Sterling Marlin 6.00


6
Mike Bliss 6.6789

3
Paul Menard 7.00

95
David Ragan7.5078


J J Yeley8.00
122711
Marcos Ambrose8.50611


Clint Bowyer8.509
12310
Brad Coleman8.50152


Denny Hamlin9.00

315
Landon Cassill11.0011



Robby Gordon 12.00



12
Greg Biffle 12.25
107302
David Reutimann12.3313168

Ashton Lewis 12.67

5258
Kelly Bires13.00197


James Buescher14.0014



Tony Raines 14.00


1315
Boris Said14.00

14

David Stremme14.25124
329
Kyle Busch14.6730
13
1
Dave Blaney15.00
15


John Andretti15.00

15

Cale Gale15.501813


Casey Atwood 15.50


922
Mike Wallace 15.753254
31
Brandon Miller16.00


16
Jon Wood16.00

2210
Robert Pressley 16.00



16
Jason Keller 16.501020
315
Steve Wallace16.67172211

Timothy Peters17.00
17


Stacy Compton 17.00

24819
Kasey Kahne 17.00



17
David Green 18.00
26211213
Tyler Walker19.00


19
Jason Leffler 19.25161440
7
Todd Kluever20.00
2317

Justin Labonte 20.50


1130
Michel Jourdain Jr20.50

1823
Kevin Hamlin21.00
21


Hermie Sadler 21.00



21
Randy LaJoie 21.00


21
Reed Sorenson21.50

394
Chad Blount22.00


22
Carl Edwards 22.502033361
Josh Wise23.0023



Steve Grissom 23.50


2720
Kevin Lepage24.0024



Kenny Wallace 24.0029
201433
Brent Sherman24.00
24


Billy Parker24.00



24
Tim Sauter 24.00

2820
Rusty Wallace 24.00


24
Aaron Fike24.50

3118
Kevin Grubb 25.00

25

Burney Lamar25.5032
19

Mark Green 26.0022

3323
D J Kennington26.0026



Mark McFarland26.00

26

Stanton Barrett 26.3325

1737
Regan Smith 27.00
19164132
Shelby Howard27.00
27


Joel Kauffman27.00

27

Jimmy Kitchens 27.00



27
Richard Johns28.00
28


Ryan Hemphill 28.00


28
Michael Waltrip 28.00


4214
Bobby Hamilton Jr28.332136

28
Chase Miller28.503918


Kyle Krisiloff29.00
29


Wade Day29.00


29
Johnny Benson Jr29.00



29
Chris Cook30.00

30

Derrike Cope31.0031



Kertus Davis 31.003730
26
Johnny Sauter 31.67

323825
Kenny Hendrick 32.0034

4418
Justin Diercks32.00
3133

Andy Ponstein33.0033



Robert Richardson34.00
34


Auggie Vidovich34.00

34

Eric McClure34.33283243

Jamie Mosley34.50
40353726
Jay Sauter 34.50

29
40
Brian Keselowski35.0035



Danny O'Quinn Jr35.00443823

Gus Wasson 35.00



35
Johnny Chapman36.0036



Clint Vahsholtz36.00



36
Wayne Edwards 36.00


36
A J Frank 37.00
37


Tim Fedewa 37.00


4034
Blake Feese37.50


3441
Justin Hobgood38.0038



Shane Hall38.00

38

Buckshot Jones 38.00



38
Brett Rowe39.00
39


Eric Jones 39.00


39
Travis Geisler39.00



39
Jeff Fuller39.33

413542
Brad Teague 39.6727

4844
Dwayne Leik40.0040



Chris Horn 40.75
35374348
Larry Gunselman41.0041



Mike Harmon 41.00
41


Danny Efland42.0042



Morgan Shepherd42.33434242

Carlos Contreras43.00
43


John Hayden 44.00

44

Stan Boyd 44.50

46
43
Johnny Borneman III45.00


45
David Odell45.00

45

Shawna Robinson 45.00



45
Stuart Kirby 46.00



46
Damon Lusk 46.00


46
Jerry Robertson 47.00


47
Justin Ashburn47.00



47


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June 3, 2009

Gordon withdraws from Prelude

Jeff Gordon has withdrawn from the Prelude to the Dream because of back pain, according to ThatsRacin.com. Marcos Ambrose will drive his car.

Our View: This is described a precautionary measure so that he does not further injure his back; he should still be fine for the Pocono 500.