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Kyle Busch wins Coke Zero 400 at Daytona

July 6th, 2008

Kyle Busch edged Carl Edwards to win Nascar’s Coke Zero 400 race at Daytona International Speedway yesterday in a photo finish after a last-lap crash. Busch and Edwards were running side by side on the last lap when a wreck in the back of the field brought out the yellow flag. Nascar officials reviewed videotape and determined Busch’s Toyota Camry was ahead of Edwards’ Ford Fusion at the time of the caution.

“I can’t believe we’re here,” Busch, 23, said in a televised interview after the race. “We didn’t have the best car here tonight.” The win extends Busch’s lead in the Sprint Cup Series to 182 points over second-place Dale Earnhardt Jr., who finished eighth in the race. It was the Las Vegas driver’s sixth win of the year and the 10th of his Sprint Cup Series career. Busch finished second in the last two July races at Daytona.

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Kurt Busch wins at New Hampshire

June 29th, 2008

With Kurt Busch’s No. 2 Dodge parked behind the pace car on pit road and a rear brake-duct hose dangling onto the pavement, NASCAR called Sunday’s Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway and anointed a victor who said he didn’t deserve to win.
“We weren’t the fastest car, and we didn’t deserve to win, but the record book will show that we won the Lenox 301,” said Busch, who was out front thanks to a fuel-mileage call when rain stopped the race after 284 of 301 laps.
The unexpected victory was Busch’s first of the season and the 18th of his career, as pit strategy scrambled the running order and deprived Tony Stewart’s dominant No. 20 Toyota, which spent 132 laps at the front of the field, of a chance to win.
“We had a pretty good car all day,” said Pat Tryson, Busch’s crew chief. “We topped off the fuel [on Lap 218] and were pretty close to making it to the end. We were hoping for some cautions, we got them, and I told Kurt that we were going to stay on the racetrack and take a gamble. [Sunday] it worked, and it got us a win.”
Michael Waltrip, who started at the rear of the field after a post-qualifying engine change, took second, followed by J.J. Yeley, Martin Truex Jr. and Elliott Sadler. Reed Sorenson, Casey Mears, Denny Hamlin, Jimmie Johnson and Bobby Labonte completed the top 10.
“It wasn’t the rain, it was strategy,” Waltrip said. “This is really great to get all those points, because we desperately needed them. But no smarter than I am, I wanted to go back racing, because I would have given up all those points for a win.
“I really wanted to go back to the green flag, because, as bad as I need those 170 points [for finishing second], I’m cognizant of the difference between first and second.”
Stewart and Johnson were running first and second when a hard crash in Turn 4 involving Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jamie McMurray and David Ragan caused the sixth caution (watch video). When Stewart and Johnson led the lead pack to pit road for fuel on Lap 274, 10 cars that had pitted under the previous caution (Laps 218-221) stayed on the track. That group included Busch, Waltrip, Yeley, Truex, Sadler, Sorenson, Mears and Labonte.
One lap after the restart on Lap 279, Clint Bowyer and Sam Hornish Jr. wrecked to bring out the seventh and final caution. As the cars rolled under the yellow flag, lightening flashed and so did fireworks between points leader Kyle Busch and Juan Montoya in Turn 1. The two drivers spun each other, a mutual expression of frustration for hard racing that had preceded the caution (watch video).
At that point the leading edge of a violent thunderstorm stopped the race and the ancillary nonsense. Montoya subsequently was assessed a two-lap penalty for rough driving, reflected in his 32nd-place finish.

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Harley Fanatic has arrived

June 29th, 2008

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Nascar Diecast Collectibles

June 23rd, 2008

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Kyle Busch wins Toyota / Save Mart 350 at Infineon

June 22nd, 2008

Kyle Busch ended the slump that’s plagued him the past two weeks, winning the Toyota/Save Mart 350 road course Sprint Cup Series race on Sunday.

Busch, who’s poor qualifying run started him in 30th at Infineon Raceway, moved through the field quickly and took the lead away from defending race winner Juan Pablo Montoya on a restart.  Nobody came anywhere near taking the lead from him the rest of the race. He did however, have to hold off a pair of challenges on two late restarts. A late red flag on lap 108 left many drivers wondering about fuel – but not Busch, he came to victory lane with plenty of gas.

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Scott Kalitta killed at NHRA SuperNationals

June 21st, 2008

Scott Kalitta died Saturday when his Funny Car crashed and burst into flames during qualifying for the Lucas Oil NHRA SuperNationals at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park.

State police confirmed that the 46-year-old Kalitta, a two-time Top Fuel champion who had 18 career victories, was killed in the accident.

Witnesses told The Star-Ledger of Newark that Kalitta’s Toyota Solara was traveling at an estimated speed of 300 mph when the crash occurred.

The Palmetto, Fla., resident started his career at Old Bridge Township Raceway Park in 1982. His father, Connie Kalitta, was a longtime driver and team owner known as “The Bounty Hunter,” and his cousin, Doug Kalitta, also drives competitively.

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Dale Jr wins the Lifelock 400

June 15th, 2008

Dale Earnhardt Jr. ended his 76 race string of losses Sunday, with his victory at Michigan International Speedway under a caution flag with nothing but fumes left in his gas tank.

NASCAR’s most popular driver somehow squeezed enough gas out of his last fillup to go three laps beyond the regulation finish in the Lifelock 400.

Position  Driver

1.  Dale Earnhardt Jr.

2.  Kasey Kahne

3.  Matt Kenseth

4.  Brian Vickers

5.  Tony Stewart

6.  Jimmie Johnson

7.  Carl Edwards

8.  David Ragan

9.  Elliott Sadler

10. Jamie McMurray 

A spin on Lap 203 by Patrick Carpentier, brought out the last caution and most likely saved the victory for Earnhardt, who ran out of gas moments after crossing the finish line.

"It is what it is, man," the jubilant Earnhardt said. "We were going to stay out there no matter what."

When asked if he could have made it if the green flag had stayed out, Earnhardt said: "We were going to stumble to the finish and probably not win the race. We weren’t going to finish. The yellow saved us.

"They can write what they want, but we won one."

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Kahne wins at Pocono

June 8th, 2008

Pole-sitter Kasey Kahne recovered from missing lug nuts that dropped him to the back of the field — and weathered myriad strategic ploys from his rivals — to win Sunday’s Pocono 500 Sprint Cup race at Pocono Raceway.

The victory was Kahne’s second of the season and the ninth of his career in 158 starts, but it wasn’t as easy as Kahne’s 3.702-second margin of victory over Brian Vickers might suggest.

After a restart on Lap 182 of the 200-lap event, Kahne passed Dale Earnhardt Jr. on Lap 183 and Vickers on Lap 185 to take the lead for the final time.

Denny Hamlin ran third, followed by Earnhardt and Jeff Burton, who trimmed the series points lead of 43rd-place finisher Kyle Busch to 21 points. Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth, Kurt Busch, Carl Edwards and Mark Martin completed the top 10.

Kahne is riding a wave of momentum that dates to the May 17 Sprint All-Star Race at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. After Kahne failed to qualify for the event, fans voted him in. Kahne made the most of the opportunity and won the race. Eight days later he won his first points race of the season, the Coca-Cola 600.

"The fans gave [momentum] to us in the All-Star Race when they gave us that boost," Kahne said. "It’s done a tremendous amount for our confidence in the last month."

It gave Kahne and his No. 9 Dodge crew enough presence of mind to recover from a snafu in the pits on Lap 58. Crew chief Kenny Francis changed his call from a four-tire to a two-tire pit stop under caution, but the front-tire changer didn’t pick up on the change and removed three lug nuts from the left-front before Kahne left the pits.

Kahne had to pit again a lap later to replace the lug nuts and fell to 38th in the running order for a restart on Lap 64. With the race’s dominant car and excellent subsequent performance in the pits, Kahne worked his way back to sixth by the halfway point. On Lap 116, he passed teammate Elliott Sadler for third.

With both Earnhardt and Vickers on fuel-mileage strategies, Francis kept Kahne on a normal cycle of pit stops and let the strength of the No. 9 car make the difference.

Because of the fuel-mileage ploy, Vickers’ tires were 10 laps older than Kahne’s at the finish, and Vickers thought that was the critical issue.

"I’m so proud of our guys," said Vickers, who gave Red Bull Racing its best finish in the Cup Series. "We needed tires. He [Kahne] had a lot newer tires, and that’s all we needed. We had a great car."

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June 8th, 2008

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Kesolowski wins Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville

June 7th, 2008

Brad Keselowski raced to his first Nationwide Series victory Saturday night, passing Clint Bowyer with six laps to go and easily holding off his closest rivals in the Federated Auto Parts 300.

Kyle Busch, racing in the second of three NASCAR races in a historic weekend triple, finished 20th, three laps down. A green-flag pit stop with 52 laps to go bounced him from the top five to two laps down.

Keselowski, driving for Dale Earnhardt Jr., became the seventh first-time winner in 15 Nationwide races at Nashville Superspeedway. David Stremme finished second, David Reutimann and Bowyer finished 3rd and 4th.

By starting Sunday at Pocono, Kyle Busch will become the first driver to compete in all of NASCAR’s top three series at different tracks on the same weekend. Busch will start in a backup car at the tail of the field, the result of a crash earlier Saturday that destroyed his primary car during practice.

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Kyle Busch wins Best Buy 400 at Dover International Speedway

June 1st, 2008

Kyle Busch made a mockery of the competition in Sunday’s Best Buy 400 at Dover International Speedway.

Busch gained a total of 5 seconds over runner-up Carl Edwards on his final two pit stops, built a lead that topped 8 seconds and cruised in his No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to a 4.225-second win, his fourth of the season and the eighth of his career.

Pole-sitter Greg Biffle ran third, followed by Matt Kenseth, Jeff Gordon and Martin Truex Jr., as only six cars finished on the lead lap.

Busch grabbed the lead from Edwards during a cycle of green-flag pit stops that ended on Lap 237. NASCAR called a caution on Lap 243 for debris in Turn 2 — under which the leaders remained on the track — and after a restart on Lap 248, Edwards dogged Busch until both drivers brought their cars to the pits under green on Lap 319.

"We didn’t have the car to beat [Sunday]," said Busch, who expanded his lead in the championship standings over eighth-place finisher Jeff Burton to 142 points. "Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle did. But our guys on pit road [were] phenomenal — got us out front — and that’s what won the race for us. The guys that pitted this thing on pit road definitely won the race for us."

Edwards acknowledged he was slow getting off pit road on his final stop, but he gained two positions to fourth in the Cup standings with the second-place finish.

"It’s not what we came here for, but the car was good [Sunday]," Edwards said. "I wish we could have put on a better show for the fans. I wish we could have had a caution there at the end — but Kyle deserved it.

Biffle led 164 laps to Busch’s 158, but he developed an ignition problem on Lap 169 and surrendered the lead to Edwards before switching to his second battery. Biffle ran the rest of the race without the use of air conditioning or brake fans in his car.

"The engine started missing, but we changed batteries, and it came back on line," said Biffle, who vaulted six positions to fifth in the Cup standings. "We were just a little too tight all day. That’s really what the problem was."

Seventeen laps into the race, contact in Turn 2 between David Gilliland and Elliott Sadler triggered an 11-car wreck that ruined the afternoon for Chase contenders Dale Earnhardt Jr. (35th), Clint Bowyer (36th), Kevin Harvick (38th), Tony Stewart (41st) and Denny Hamlin (43rd).

Earnhardt, who held third in the points standings (now 271 behind Busch), was the only one of those five drivers who didn’t lose at least three positions in the standings, though none of the drivers dropped out of the top 12.

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Nationwide Series Heluva Good! 200 Top Ten Finishers

May 31st, 2008

FIN ST CAR DRIVER MAKE SPONSOR PTS/BNS LAPS STATUS
1 2 18 Denny Hamlin Toyota Joe Gibbs Driven Hot Rod Oil 195/10 200 Running
2 1 60 Carl Edwards Ford Save-A-Lot 170/0 200 Running
3 18 64 David Stremme Chev Atreus Homes 165/0 200 Running
4 15 99 David Reutimann Toyota Aaron’s Dream Machine 160/0 200 Running
5 10 16 Greg Biffle Ford CitiFinancial 155/0 200 Running
6 9 20 Joey Logano Toyota GameStop 150/0 200 Running
7 5 88 Brad Keselowski Chev U.S. Navy 146/0 200 Running
8 17 7 Mike Wallace Toyota GEICO 142/0 200 Running
9 21 2 Clint Bowyer Chev BB&T 138/0 200 Running
10 14 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Wisk 134/0 200 Running

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May 25th, 2008

Kasey Kahne wins the Coca Cola 600

May 25th, 2008

Tony Stewart suffered his second heartbreaking defeat of the season Sunday night when a flat tire late in the Coca-Cola 600 handed Kasey Kahne the victory in NASCAR’s longest race of the year.

Stewart, who lost the season-opening Daytona 500 when he was passed on the last lap by Ryan Newman, had the tire go flat with three laps to go. He was forced to pit, allowing Kahne to zip past him for the victory.

Coca-Cola 600

Unofficial Results

Pos. Driver  Make

1. Kasey Kahne  Dodge

2. Greg Biffle  Ford

3. Kyle Busch  Toyota

4. Jeff Gordon   Chevrolet

5.  Dale Earnhardt Jr.  Chevrolet

6.  Jeff Burton   Chevrolet

7.  Matt Kenseth  Ford

8.  Elliott Sadler  Dodge

9.  Carl Edwards  Ford

10.  David Reutimann  Toyota

Stewart has yet to win the 600 in 10 career tries, an agonizing stretch for a former open-wheel driver who grew up dreaming of an Indianapolis 500 victory. With his focus now on NASCAR, he’ll settle for any sort of Memorial Day weekend win.

Instead, he wound up a frustrating 18th and stormed into his hauler without comment. He could be seen inside the truck kicking at the cabinets as crew chief Greg Zipadelli was left to answer questions about yet another near-miss.

"It’s just stupid. I don’t know," Zipadelli said. "We must have run over something, small leak or something. But I’ll just say we lost a tire with a 5 1/2-second lead. I don’t even know what to say, I’m so frustrated. I feel bad for everybody.

"All day we did a good job. We knew we needed to keep our car where it was and it would be good at the end and we did exactly that, and we just fell short."

It was the second consecutive defeat in the 600 for Stewart, who led 55 laps here last May only to fall short on fuel and forfeited the lead for a late gas-and-go.

Meanwhile, it was the second consecutive week Kahne made his way to Victory Lane.

He became the first driver since Jimmie Johnson in 2003 to win both the All-Star Race and the 600 in this eight days of racing at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. A week ago, he was voted by the fans to compete in the All-Star Race when he failed to earn a spot in the event through on-track performance.

He gambled with a no-tire stop to win the $1 million race, then vowed to carry momentum from the win into the 600.

He succeeded, snapping a 52-race winless streak in points events dating to October 2006.

"That momentum helped a lot," Kahne said. "It gave us a lot to be excited about coming into this weekend. We stepped it up again [Sunday], just put on a great show."

Stewart’s failure was par for the course in this race of attrition. Most of the heavyweights dropped out of contention during an event that started in the late afternoon, ended in the evening and requires both intense mental focus and luck to make it to the finish.

Dale Earnhardt Jr., Johnson, Brian Vickers and Kurt Busch all led laps but had parts failures or tire issues that prevented them from winning.

"Dale Jr. fell out, he was awesome. Tony Stewart fell out, he was awesome," Kahne said. "They had us beat at times [Sunday], and we had them beat at times."

Greg Biffle finished second to Kahne for the second consecutive week and Kyle Busch, the Sprint Cup Series points leader and winner of Saturday night’s Nationwide Series race, finished third despite two battery changes over the course of the race.

Jeff Gordon was fourth and was followed by Earnhardt, Jeff Burton, Matt Kenseth, Elliott Sadler, Carl Edwards and David Reutimann.

Kahne led 65 laps, but forfeited the lead to Stewart with 16 laps to go when Kahne had to stop for gas. Stewart stopped for gas later, but had a shorter fill-up that cycled him back into the lead.

Stewart was then cruising toward his first win of the season when he smacked the wall, causing his tire to go flat and forcing him to head to the pits and hand he win to Kahne.

Earnhardt mounted a strong bid to snap his 73-race winless streak, leading 76 laps in the latter portion of the evening. But he appeared to lose his right-rear tire while running out front, and his Chevrolet slid into the wall and bounced along it until finally coming to a stop. He had additional damage when J.J. Yeley ran into the back of him, and he sped to pit road for repairs.

NASCAR initially penalized him one lap for speeding past the safety workers, but rescinded it after further review. Stewart, who inherited the lead when Earnhardt wrecked and held it after the ensuing pit stops, was baffled by the non-call.

"Now how does that work?" he called.

No one was quite sure, but Earnhardt rallied to finish fifth.

"I thought we were done, and then I got motivated again," he said. "We got lucky. Got gas and made it last."

Johnson, a three-time winner of this race, lost a cylinder in his motor while running second late and failed to finish all 600 miles. He finished 39th.

Kurt Busch led 64 laps early, but hit the wall when he had an issue with his right-front tire while running second. He wound up 16th.

Vickers led 61 laps and was running in third right before the halfway point when his left-rear wheel broke on his Toyota and the tire bounced across the track as Vickers slammed into the wall. The tire continued its high bounces, over a fence and into the infield, where it ricocheted off the awning of a camper before finally coming to rest amid cheering fans.

Security was sent to recover the tire, but Vickers didn’t need to look at it to figure out what happened.

"The last two runs the car was picking up a left-rear vibration," said Vickers, who finished 42nd. "The left-rear wheel was loose, but it was staying intact. We’re not really sure exactly what was causing it, but the last time, we picked up the vibration and the wheel just came off the car."

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Kyle Busch wins Nationwide Carquest Auto Parts 300

May 25th, 2008

CONCORD, N.C. — As the second- and third-place finishing teams confronted each other in the pits, Kyle Busch was taking bows for his fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory of the year.

Busch won the Carquest Auto Parts 300 Saturday night at Lowe’s Motor Speedway under caution when Mike Wallace’s wreck slowed the race after Busch had taken the white flag for a green-white-checkered-flag finish that took the event two laps beyond its posted distance of 200.

Carquest Auto Parts 300

Unofficial Results

Pos.  Driver       Make

1.   Kyle Busch      Toyota

2.   Denny Hamlin Toyota

3.   Brad Keselowski  Chevrolet

4.   Dale Earnhardt Jr.  Chevrolet

5.   Brian Vickers   Toyota

6.   Clint Bowyer   Chevrolet

7.   Greg Biffle    Ford

8.   Jeff Burton  Chevrolet

9.  David Ragan  Ford

10. Jimmie Johnson   Chevrolet

Driving the No. 32 Braun Racing Toyota, Busch ended the four-race winning streak of the No. 20 Toyota that belonged to his full-time owner, Joe Gibbs. Denny Hamlin, who took a turn in the No. 20 on Saturday, finished second, followed by Brad Keselowski, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and pole-sitter Brian Vickers.

"Before the race, I said, hopefully we could have the Dollar General Toyota [Braun's car] come home in first place with him [Hamlin] the runner-up," Busch said.

He got his wish, but the real fireworks occurred between Hamlin and Keselowski under the final caution. Keselowski tapped Hamlin’s Camry as the cars circled the track behind the pace car. Hamlin retaliated by turning right into Keselowski’s No. 88 JR Motorsports Chevrolet.

"What the hell did he do that for?" asked Earnhardt, Keselowski’s car owner, after the race. "Brad bumped him just a little bit under caution, and Denny knocked the fender off his car. Now the car’s all tore up."

As Busch celebrated his 15th win in the series, crews from the two teams engaged in an angry confrontation on pit road, as NASCAR officials tried to keep the teams apart.

Hamlin complained that Keselowski had repeatedly failed to give him racing room earlier in the event.

"Give a guy two inches to let him clear, and don’t just hang onto my rear quarter panel," said Hamlin, who made it clear that his retaliation was for the bump under caution, not for the way Keselowski had raced him. "You throw a rock, I’m going to throw a concrete block back."

Keselowski, a full-time Nationwide driver, had a different perspective.

"I race one day a week, not two," he said. "I have 200 laps to prove myself, not 400. I have to make the most of every lap."

Committed to a fuel mileage strategy, Busch stayed out on old tires and inherited the lead, when the rest of the contending cars — with the exception of Greg Biffle’s No. 16 Ford — came to pits on Lap 163, after a wreck in Turn 3 involving Kelly Bires and Kasey Kahne caused the eighth caution of the race.

Two more quick cautions — one when Steve Wallace and Jason Leffler wrecked in close quarters in Turn 4 and one for debris on Lap 181 — enabled Busch to save enough fuel to make it to the finish. But Busch still had to hold off the cars behind him.

With five laps left, Hamlin made a determined move to the inside of Busch’s No. 32 Toyota, but Busch surged past his teammate from Joe Gibbs Racing and held him off until Josh Wise scraped the wall the bring out the 11th caution and set up the two-lap finishing dash.

Notes: Busch led 86 laps, the sixth time he’s led the most laps in a Nationwide event this year … Keselowski’s third-place finish was a career-best … Joe Gibbs Racing had won the previous six Nationwide Series events, two by Busch in the No. 18 car, followed by four in a row (Tony Stewart twice and Hamlin and Busch once each) in the No. 20 … Clint Bowyer finished sixth and saw his series points lead narrowed to 67 over second-place Busch.

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