July 24, 2009

Jr under the weather

Dale Earnhardt Jr. is fighting flulike symptoms this week, according to a tweet from @NASCARSays.

Our View This has been a terrible season for Earnhardt and even little things can combine for a terrible race. If you have been on the fence about him; this might encourage you to leave him parked.

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Ky Busch passes 10-lap mark

Eighteen minutes into the first practice session, Kyle Busch has recorded 12 laps.

Our View Why is that important? At this stage of last year's race, tires were popping in as few as 10 laps. Let's hope that means the issue is firmly put to be.

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Brickyard 400 Practice underway

It's been two weeks since cars were on the track, but practice is now underway at Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Our View: Keep an eye out for practice times on Friday; qualification is not until Saturday.

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July 23, 2009

EGR to merge with Gibbs?

The latest rumor has Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing potentially merging with Joe Gibbs Racing, according to Jimmy Spencer.

Our View Among the EGR teams, only Juan Montoya has been productive this year, so the impact would be minimal on fantasy owners. However, it is unclear if this entity would be a new organization in NASCAR's eyes—and if not, that means only Montoya would survive. The economy continues to seriously impact the competitiveness of stock car's highest level.

Kenseth loses Dewalt

DeWalt Tools has announced that it will no longer be the primary sponsor for Matt Kenseth after this season, according to multiple sources.

Our View This is certainly bad news for Kenseth's "brand recognition," but with the organization required to reduce by one team next year and the various primary associates such as USG and Carhartt, it could be worse.

July 14, 2009

Truex docked for being too low

Martin Truex Jr. has been docked 25 owner and driver points for being too low following the LifeLock.com 400, according to autoracingsport.com.

Our View: The advantage didn't help much. Truex still finished only 16th last week at Chicagoland.

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Patrick also rumored to Stewart-Haas

It seems that everyone wants to jump on the Stewart-Haas bandwagon. In the same rumor that has Kevin Harvick asking to leave Richard Childress Racing (RCR), it was disclosed that Danica Patrick toured the No. 14 and 39 shops.

Our View: Now there would be one highly emotional team.While everyone is pleasantly surprised at the immediate gains made at Stewart-Haas, it's still hard to imagine they could expand to four teams and still perform this well. Of course, we were among those who expected Tony Stewart to struggle this year, so it's hard to make a firm, negative prediction.

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Harvick wants out of RCR

Kevin Harvick would like to leave Richard Childress Racing (RCR) one year earlier than his contract specifies, according to SportsIllustrated.com.

Our View: With the current struggles at RCR, this would seem a little like kicking a man while he's down, but Harvick has been the odd man out at the organization since Jeff Burton and Clint Bowyer came on board. Harvick is eying a move to Stewart-Haas, where his controversial personality might be a better match.

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July 11, 2009

Martin goes from outhouse to penthouse at Chicagoland

Mark Martin entered the night outside the top 12 in points, but after dominating the LifeLock.com 400, he would currently be seeded first if the playoffs should start next week. Now that is a turnaround.

Our View: Of course, the Chase does not start next week. Martin needs to keep his consistency and strength for another few weeks if he wants to have a shot at the championship.

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IRL: Honda Toronto Indy lineup, with avg. finish

In an odd qualification session, the top six drivers all raced for different teams and the heavy hitters Chip Ganassi and Roger Penske placed only one of their drivers at the front of the grid. Of course, Dario Franchitti made the most of that by going out to set an early lap to beat. No one could and he will lead the field to green. This is the IRL's first race at Toronto's Exhibition Place street course, but Franchitti has six previous starts there in the CART series and he's always started up front.

Results, with average finish

StartDriverCART Avg. FinCART Avg. StartCART Attempts
1Dario Franchitti18.173.506
2Will Power4.009.502
3Graham Rahal11.0015.001
4Justin Wilson5.002.754
5Alex Tagliani6.888.638
6Mike Conway


7Robert Doornbos6.0012.001
8Scott Dixon5.009.502
9Raphael Matos


10Helio Castroneves18.009.504
11Ryan Briscoe


12Ryan Hunter-Reay8.3312.673
13Mario Moraes


14Tomas Scheckter


15Paul Tracy7.206.7315
16E J Viso


17Marco Andretti


18Danica Patrick


19Ed Carpenter


20Tony Kanaan16.507.004
21Dan Wheldon


22Hideki Mutoh


23Richard Antinucci



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F1: German GP lineup, with avg. finish

Mark Webber earned his first Formula 1 pole and will sit at the head of the field to start the German Grand Prix.

The dominant racers of the year aren't far behind, however. Rubens Barrichello and Jenson Button start second and third.

One other qualification of note was Lewis Hamilton. After a couple of weeks of poor time trials, he finally advanced into the final session of knockout qualification and will start fifth. This week, he said the team was fixing their problems. It appears he may just have been right.

Results, with average finish

StartDriverAvg. FinAvg. StartAttempts
1Mark Webber11.8312.176
2Rubens Barrichello5.387.7713
3Jenson Button10.5011.508
4Sebastian Vettel


5Lewis Hamilton9.0010.001
6Heikki Kovalainen8.007.001
7Adrian Sutil19.0021.001
8Felipe Massa6.808.805
9Kimi Raikkonen11.434.007
10Nelson Piquet Jr


11Nick Heidfeld10.2510.388
12Fernando Alonso4.507.336
13Kazuki Nakajima


14Jarno Trulli12.307.2010
15Nico Rosberg13.5016.502
16Robert Kubica7.005.001
17Sebastian Buemi


18Giancarlo Fisichella11.0011.4212
19Timo Glock


20Sebastian Bourdais



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IRL: Franchitti takes Toronto pole

Dario Franchitti will lead the field to green on Sunday on the street course in Toronto.

Our View: That will be his third pole in the last five races this season and in both previous events, he finished in the top five with a best of second at Richmond.

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N'Wide: Dollar General 300 results, with avg. finish

You get the feeling that Joey Logano was playing with the field. In the first half of the race, he ran away from the field until NASCAR threw one of their legendary "debris" cautions—even though we never saw the debris. Kyle Busch beat him out of the pits and for a while it appeared the teenager would have some competition, but as the race started to wind down, the No. 20 charged to the front once more. Even on old tires in a 10-lap shootout versus nine other drivers on the lead lap with either two or four new tires, Logano not only held his advantage, he stretched it.

Busch held on for second, which was the fourth time this season that Joe Gibbs Racing finished 1-2. Logano has won three of these at Nashville, Kentucky and now Chicagoland, with Busch winning last week at New Hampshire. For the record, Roush Racing has also finished 1-2 on one occasion at Vegas, with Greg Biffle beating Carl Edwards to the line. In that race, Todd Braun finished third and fourth with Brian Vickers and Jason Leffler taking those spots respectively. Notably, those two drivers finished in the same position Friday night at Chicagoland.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsLaps LedStatusAvg Fin
13Joey Logano20096Running1.00
26Kyle Busch200
Running16.33
32Brian Vickers2002Running10.25
412Jason Leffler200
Running18.83
510Kevin Harvick200
Running13.86
61Carl Edwards20017Running9.60
717Greg Biffle2001Running19.63
813David Reutimann200
Running15.50
915Mike Bliss2001Running15.75
109Justin Allgaier200
Running10.00
1116Jeff Burton200
Running4.86
128Trevor Bayne199
Running12.00
1325Brendan Gaughan199
Running13.00
1411Paul Menard198
Running21.00
1526Scott Wimmer198
Running14.00
1621Steve Wallace198
Running24.00
1718Michael Annett198
Running17.00
1814Brad Keselowski197
Running11.67
1935Jason Keller197
Running14.13
2030Scott Lagasse Jr197
Running20.00
2122John Wes Townley197
Running21.00
224Ryan Newman1975Running23.50
2334Tony Raines196
Running16.50
2424Joe Nemechek196
Running19.83
2539Michael McDowell196
Running25.00
2629Shelby Howard196
Running26.00
2737Kenny Wallace196
Running27.29
2841Robert Richardson195
Running28.00
2923Danny O'Quinn Jr194
Running30.00
3027Dennis Setzer194
Running30.00
3138Eric McClure194
Running34.67
3240Matt Carter189
Running32.00
3342Mike Harmon185
Running29.33
345David Ragan107
Running22.00
3543Jeremy Clements92
Steering35.00
3636Derrike Cope24
Start and Park36.33
3731Casey Atwood19
Start and Park23.00
3833Mike Wallace19
Start and Park22.00
3932Kevin Lepage15
Start and Park27.17
407Kelly Bires8
Start and Park25.33
4119Terry Cook6
Start and Park41.00
4220Kertus Davis2
Start and Park39.33
4328Mark Green1
Start and Park32.00
44
Johnny Chapman0
Did Not Qualify37.00
45
J C Stout0
Did Not Qualify
46
Stanton Barrett0
Did Not Qualify29.20
47
Kevin Hamlin0
Did Not Qualify
48
Morgan Shepherd0
Did Not Qualify42.00
49
Brian Keselowski0
Did Not Qualify

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July 10, 2009

N'Wide: Logano spanks field on old tires

#NASCAR tried to make it interesting with two debris cautions while Joey Logano was pulling away from the field, but even on old tires versus the field's new rubber, Logano was able to run away from everyone.

Our View: Oddly enough, we never got to see any of the "debris," but the fastest driver won.

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Martin wins Happy Hour

Mark Martin posted both the quickest single lap and the fastest average speed in Happy Hour with a 171.742 mph average during 26 laps.

Our View: We didn't value him for a top five at the start of the week, but with solid practices in both Friday sessions, we do now.

Martin wins Chicagoland practice 2

Mark Martin posted the quickest average speed during the first practice session on Friday. His 171.755 mph average during 31 laps topped teammate Jimmie Johnson and Juan Montoya.

Our View: Martin is good on this style of track. He could be a great differentiator for your lineup—with a potential for winning.

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Johnson posts single fast lap in Chicagoland practice 2

Rain held off long enough to allow NASCAR to get a 35 minute practice session in the books and Jimmie Johnson posted the fastest single lap of 177.200.

Our View: His average speed wasn't bad either. With a 171.700 during 23 circuits, he was second on this grid.

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July 9, 2009

Yahoo! Qualification Story – Chicagoland

For the first time in nearly a month, Mother Nature allowed NASCAR to get qualification in the books, and Red Bull Racing couldn't be happier. Check out this week's Yahoo! story (.pdf) of who's going to be hot at in the LifeLock.com 400.

All Red Bull front row

It will be an all Red Bull front row to start Saturday's race. Brian Vickers earned his fifth pole of the season with a lap of 184.162. His teammate Scott Speed is on the outside pole with a lap of 182.958.

Our View: Toyota has always done well on these similarly-configured, 1.5- and two-mile tracks. Vickers is a dark horse—and Speed just might be also.

F1: Hamilton close to figuring out problems

Even though this has been an abysmal season and Lewis Hamilton's hopes for a championship are gone, the team is close to determining what their problems have been all year, according to Autosport.com.

Our View: Statements like this from drivers are easy to make, but watch this team closely. If they can improve in the final races of the season, fantasy owners will not car if Hamilton can win the championship so long as he earns points in each individual race.

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Speed notably fast

Scott Speed was the fastest "go-or-go-home" driver in Chicagoland's first practice session by a wide margin. His lap of 180.060 was third best overall, which reinforces his teammate Brian Vickers's fastest lap of 180.234.

Our View: Toyota has been strong on this style of track, so while Speed lacks the experience and history to make him even a dark horse, fantasy owners should watch him closely all weekend and take notes. He could have a strong run.

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Bean, Raines, Wallace slowest "go-or-go-homers"

Dexter Bean (172.678), Tony Raines (174.109) and Mike Wallace (175.154) were the three slowest "go-or-go-home" drivers and are the most likely to miss the show.

Our View: Wallace and Raines are running "start and park" car, so it's hard to muster much sympathy for them, but it would be nice to see Bean pick up the pace and make the show.

Of course, that is practically impossible since he needs to pick up more than three miles per hour.

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Vickers fastest in Chicagoland practice 1

Brian Vickers posted the fastest single lap in the first practice session at Chicagoland, posting a speed of 180.234 mph.

Our View: This practice is typically used to work on qualification trim. If he can back it up on Thursday evening, he could win his fifth pole of the season.

His previous four have come at Auto Club, Richmond, Michigan and Infineon.

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Gilliland gets back out in Chicagoland practice 1

David Gilliland only got a lap or two at the end of the first practice session, but at least the team got back on course.

Our View: That could mean the difference between making the show and going home. His speed of 175.439 was only 42nd best, but it was better than three of the other "go-or-go-homers," and that is his only goal for
today.

Three drivers will fail to qualify this week.

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N'Wide: Logano leads Chicagoland practice 1

Joey Logano posted the fastest single lap in the first Nationwide Series practice, with a speed of 173.947 mph.

Our View: This session was dominated by Claim Jumpers, but Nationwide Regulars including Steve Wallace in fourth and Justin Allgaier in fifth.

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Busch thinks Stewart dumped him at Daytona

Tony Stewart called Kyle Busch this week and asked about his health. That was nice, Busch say, but he still lays the responsibility of the crash on Stewart's shoulders according to multiple reports from the track.

Of course, he's pretty much alone in that assessment. Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne said in their press conferences that the move was not Stewart's responsibility.

Our View: When Busch gets overly emotional, he's prone to making mistakes. If he truly harbors hard feelings, he might be best left on the sidelines for a week or two.

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Gilliland blows in practice 1

David Gilliland blew an engine in the first practice session at the 30 minute mark. He will have to change the powerplant and start at the back of the grid—if he qualifies.

Our View: As one of the "go-or-go-home" drivers, he is in serious jeopardy of missing the race, however. His first laps with this engine could very well be in time trials later on Thursday.

F1: Button cannot slow down

Despite a commanding lead in the points, Jenson Button says he cannot afford to ease off, according to Autosports.com.

Our View: Momentum can be gained and lost in an instant. In the British Grand Prix, Button was caught in traffic and could never find the front of the field. Still, Formula 1 is much more prone to streaks—especially in terms of podium finishes—than any other series.

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IRL: Moraes best surprise, Kanaan biggest disappointment

Mario Moraes has been the biggest surprise and Tony Kanaan has been the biggest disappointment so far this year, according to a survey conducted by IndyCar.com. Check out all the categories.

Our View: One of the best ways to determine a drivers strength is to listen to his opponents.

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F1: FOTA still considering breakaway series

The Formula One Teams' Association (FOTA) is still considering the possibility of a breakaway series after they were told they could not have any input on future rules, according to Autosport.com.

Our View: The rift between teams and the sanctioning body continues to be wide. It is unlikely that enough support exists to make two sanctions successful. Formula 1 really should take notice of the open wheel battle in the US that left both CART and IRL battered and bruised.

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July 8, 2009

Top-10 laps prove un-predictive

Running at the front of the pack is supposed to be a good thing, and as one part of the formula that accounts for our Fantasy Power Ranking, it is typically a good predictor. Unfortunately, it falls a little short on the six "cookie-cutter" tracks of Atlanta Motor Speedway, Lowe's Motor Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway, Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Kansas Speedway and Chicagoland Speedway.

In the last five years, Tony Stewart has spent more time in the top 10 than any other driver. With 1,079 laps at the front of the pack, he's circled the track with the leaders more than 80 percent of the time and yet his average finish of 14.27 during the past five years on the "cookie-cutter" tracks is only seventh best.

To make this even more curious, he has not been plagued with too much bad luck. In the 44 races that have occurred since this part of the schedule in 2004, Stewart has only failed to finish four races. He was slowed by crash damage on two other occasions, but for the most part, he's been running at the end of the day. His old Joe Gibbs Racing team seemed to simply miss the setup in the closing laps.

On the other hand, Jimmie Johnson has the second most laps in the top 10 during the last five rolling years and he's been able to convert those into top-10 finishes. With 1,062 laps in the top 10, he's spent 79 percent of his time with the leaders on the six "cookie-cutter" tracks.

Chad Knaus has been able to help him close the deal, however, and he's earned an average finish of 8.7 in the last five years—nearly five positions better than his closest competitor. Johnson also has four DNFs during that time frame, but he's earned 25 top-fives and 31 top-10s in those 44 races compared to only 23 top-10s for Stewart.

The second-most productive driver in terms of their five-year average finish is Jeff Burton with a 13.23. Notably, he has scored the exact same number of top-10 finishes in the last year as Stewart with 23. The key to his success, however, seems to be consistency. Even though he's been significantly off the pace in three of the last 44 "cookie-cutter" races, he hasn't recorded a single DNF.

Kyle Busch is another great example of how strength and success are not always the same thing. This all or nothing driver has spent the majority of his time at the front of the pack. He was not yet competing in July 2004 and so has run in one less race during the past five years than his competitors. That means that his 855 laps spent in the top 10 is 80 percent of his personal total.

Busch's "hell for leather" style of racing, however, has seen him hit the showers early four times because of crash damage and once for a broken timing chain. On two other occasions, he was significantly slowed by crash damage and that has left him with only the 12th-best five-year average finish of 16.49.

For a fantasy owner that means that even though it's great when your driver dominates a race, it's not the only factor that goes into winning. Ultimately only the finishing position counts for points, so take drivers with a long history of success this week instead of those who have impressed you with their strength.

Laps in the top 10, sorted by five-year average finish

Laps' RankDriverTop-10 lapsPossible%5 Yr Avg.
2Jimmie Johnson 1,0621,33879%8.70
10Jeff Burton 4201,33831%13.23
4Matt Kenseth 9661,33872%13.43
14Carl Edwards 3801,07135%13.56
6Jeff Gordon 7231,33854%14.00
1Tony Stewart 1,0791,33881%14.27
9Greg Biffle 5631,33842%14.52
12Mark Martin 3801,33828%15.16
20Clint Bowyer15980420%15.55
23Denny Hamlin14680418%15.86
8Dale Earnhardt Jr5771,33843%15.91
5Kyle Busch8551,07180%16.49
3Kevin Harvick 1,0401,33878%17.50
11Casey Mears 4071,33830%17.73
24Jamie McMurray 1191,3389%19.18
13Kurt Busch 3801,33828%19.45
19Kasey Kahne 2261,33817%19.91
18Martin Truex Jr28880436%20.91
7Brian Vickers 5851,07155%21.32
15Ryan Newman3391,33825%21.98
22Bobby Labonte 1531,33811%22.07
16Elliott Sadler 2971,33822%22.89
34Juan Montoya25340%23.36
29David Stremme308044%23.83
21David Ragan15753429%24.65
17Reed Sorenson28980436%25.67
26Joe Nemechek 951,3387%26.30
39David Gilliland05340%27.04
30Dave Blaney 211,3382%27.38
38Paul Menard05340%27.38
37David Reutimann05340%27.64
27Robby Gordon 431,3383%27.84
40Sam Hornish Jr02670%28.60
31Michael Waltrip 161,3381%29.36
28Mike Bliss 325346%29.50
25A J Allmendinger11826744%31.10
35Bill Elliott08040%31.20
36Tony Raines05370%31.41
33John Andretti 55341%33.89
32Mike Wallace 62672%35.77

Ganassi in no hurry to replace Truex

Chip Ganassi is in no hurry to replace Martin Truex Jr. now that he's been signed by MWR, according to Autosport.com. Ganassi said, "Martin made a business decision that he felt was in his best interest and we can't fault him for that."

Our View: The comment sounds eerily similar to ones he used with Jamie McMurray and Casey Mears left the Ganassi fold. One has to wonder how long this owner can keep losing talent without being seen only as a feeder for the superteams instead of a contender himself.

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July 7, 2009

IRL: Camping World Grand Prix at the Glen Results, with avg. finish

Justin Wilson gave car owner Dale Coyne his first victory in open wheel racing and he ran away from some heavy hitters in doing so. Roger Penske's Ryan Briscoe was bidding for sole possession of the honor of being the winningest driver, but he was busy trying to keep Chip Ganassi's Scott Dixon and his Penske teammate Helio Castroneves at bay.

Danica Patrick is not known as a particularly strong road racer and she didn't disappoint that prediction. She finished 11th, which snapped a seven-race streak of top-10s.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsStatusAvg Fin
12Justin Wilson60Running13.00
21Ryan Briscoe60Running5.67
33Scott Dixon60Running3.40
414Helio Castroneves60Running11.40
59Marco Andretti60Running7.75
67Mike Conway60Running6.00
711E J Viso60Running8.50
810Tony Kanaan60Running5.60
917Robert Doornbos60Running9.00
1012Dan Wheldon60Running12.20
118Danica Patrick60Running12.00
1218Raphael Matos60Running12.00
135Graham Rahal60Running10.50
144Mario Moraes60Running10.50
156Dario Franchitti59Running8.75
1621Ed Carpenter59Running13.00
1719Milka Duno58Running18.50
1813Hideki Mutoh51Accident13.50
1920Richard Antinucci47Running19.00
2015Paul Tracy29Accident20.00
2116Ryan Hunter-Reay0Accident11.00

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Chicagoland Yahoo! preview

This is the only "cookie-cutter" race in 12 events during the last spring and summer. That's good news for fans of diversity, but it's also good news for fantasy owners. A full 25 percent of the races are run on this style track, which gives you a lot of data to mine. Check out this week's Yahoo! Fantasy Preview (.pdf) for a sneak peak at who'll be strong.

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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Daytona post-race inspection complete

According to a tweet from @NASCARSays, post-race engine inspection is complete and there were no issues.

Our View: While penalties don't affect most fantasy games, the residual effect can be tough on a team, so this is information you want to consider.

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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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July 5, 2009

N'Wide: Subway Jalapeno 250 results, with avg. finish

An incredibly frustrating season came to an end Friday night when Clint Bowyer won the Subway Jalapeno 250 after earning the pole earlier that day.

This was the debut of double-file restarts in the Nationwide Series and it worked as most would have predicted. A green-white-checkered finish was made even more dramatic by the new procedure and it kept the result in question. With the race on the line and the pack bunched up, however, the second series drivers were unable to keep it clean all the way to the checkered flag and a frozen field left the top-five packed with Cup Regulars.

Kyle Busch finished second, Carl Edwards was third, Joey Logano credited in fourth and Kasey Kahne finished fifth. As usual, Brad Keselowski was the best of the Nationwide Regulars and managed a sixth.

Results, with average finish

FinishStartDriverLapsLaps LedStatusAvg Fin
11Clint Bowyer10248Running6.80
219Kyle Busch1022Running15.25
311Carl Edwards102
Running13.00
423Joey Logano102
Running12.00
515Kasey Kahne102
Running22.21
64Brad Keselowski102
Running12.25
730Brian Vickers102
Running18.10
831Justin Allgaier102
Running24.00
92David Ragan1027Running18.67
103Kevin Harvick102
Running6.07
1134Michael Waltrip1024Running21.13
1226Steve Wallace102
Running28.83
1339Michael McDowell102
Running18.00
146Matt Kenseth10224Running5.91
1537Matt Carter102
Running15.00
1636Kenny Wallace1021Running15.74
1741Brendan Gaughan102
Running16.00
1838Scott Lagasse Jr102
Running30.50
1924Jason Leffler102
Running16.58
2012Bobby Gerhart102
Running22.00
2142Scott Wimmer102
Running19.75
2216Jason Keller102
Running19.00
2328Tony Raines1021Running24.11
2414Joe Nemechek102
Running20.95
2543Johnny Borneman III101
Accident25.00
2632Robert Richardson101
Accident29.50
275David Gilliland101
Accident24.25
2833Eric McClure1011Running32.71
2929Mike Bliss100
Accident25.55
3040Danny O'Quinn Jr99
Running28.00
3120Mike Harmon97
Running28.00
3210Morgan Shepherd95
Accident20.08
3318Kertus Davis94
Accident34.38
3413Jeff Green94
Accident22.46
359Michael Annett84
Brakes35.00
3622John Wes Townley811Running28.50
3735Chase Austin761Accident37.00
388Kerry Earnhardt76
Accident29.89
3921Mark Green62
Accident23.09
407Dale Earnhardt Jr58
Accident12.18
4127Patrick Sheltra57
Accident41.00
4217Donnie Neuenberger 9
Accident33.56
4325Johnny Chapman2
Quit29.75
44
Terry Cook0
DNQ
45
Brian Keselowski0
DNQ25.00
46
Mike Wallace0
DNQ17.58


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