NASCAR: Results 9-7-08
[align=center]NASCAR Revises Richmond Race Schedules[/align][align=center]Posted by: Kerry Murphey in News[/align][align=center]http://finallapradio.com/images/tracks/richmond_lrg.jpg
NASCAR on Friday has cancelled both qualifying sessions for the Nationwide Series and the Cup Series, so drivers will lineup by owners points standings. NASCAR officials have also postponed both races for this weekend due to the rains from Tropical Storm Hanna[X(]. [:-] All on track activity for the remainder of Friday, and all of Saturday has been postponed until Sunday. Its a NASCAR double header :D[8D]and here is the revised racing schedule. CUP SERIES RACING @ 1PM SUNDAY ON ESPN NATIONWIDE SERIES RACING @ 6:30PM SUNDAY ON ESPN2 All times are eastern [:-] QUALIFYING LINEUPS [/align][align=center][:-][/align]Qualifying QUALIFYING FOR THE NATIONWIDE SERIES AND CUP SERIES WAS RAINED OUT AT RICHMOND. BOTH WILL LINEUP BY OWNERS POINTS. HERE’S HOW THEY’LL LINE UP ON SUNDAY. CUP SERIES 1 18 Kyle Busch 2 99 Carl Edwards 3 48 Jimmie Johnson 4 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5 31 Jeff Burton 6 16 Greg Biffle 7 29 Kevin Harvick 8 20 Tony Stewart 9 17 Matt Kenseth 10 24 Jeff Gordon 11 11 Denny Hamlin 12 07 Clint Bowyer 13 6 David Ragan 14 9 Kasey Kahne 15 83 Brian Vickers 16 12 Ryan Newman 17 8 Mark Martin 18 1 Martin Truex Jr. 19 26 Jamie McMurray 20 2 Kurt Busch 21 19 Elliott Sadler 22 42 Juan Pablo Montoya 23 43 Bobby Labonte 24 28 Travis Kvapil 25 5 Casey Mears 26 38 David Gilliland 27 44 David Reutimann 28 15 Paul Menard 29 01 Regan Smith 30 41 Reed Sorenson 31 84 AJ Allmendinger 32 22 Dave Blaney 33 66 Scott Riggs 34 55 Michael Waltrip 35 7 Robby Gordon 36 21 * Bill Elliott 37 77 * Sam Hornish Jr. 38 00 * Michael McDowell 39 10 * Patrick Carpentier 40 96 * Ken Schrader 41 45 * Kyle Petty 42 78 * Joe Nemechek 43 70 * Johnny Sauter Did Not Qualify: 34 Tony Raines; 09 Sterling Marlin; 02 Joey Logano. ####### NATIONWIDE SERIES 1 20 Joey Logano 2 2 Clint Bowyer 3 88 Brad Keselowski 4 29 Scott Wimmer 5 60 Carl Edwards 6 99 David Reutimann 7 33 Kevin Harvick 8 6 David Ragan 9 64 David Stremme 10 1 Mike Bliss 11 5 Landon Cassill 12 7 Mike Wallace 13 38 Jason Leffler 14 9 Elliott Sadler 15 32 Kyle Busch 16 59 Marcos Ambrose 17 11 Jason Keller 18 25 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 19 40 Bryan Clauson 20 66 Steve Wallace 21 47 Kelly Bires 22 22 Andrew Ranger 23 16 * Greg Biffle 24 27 Casey Atwood 25 28 Kenny Wallace 26 81 D.J. Kennington 27 18 * Denny Hamlin 28 24 Eric McClure 29 61 Brandon Whitt 30 4 Derrike Cope 31 21 * Austin Dillon 32 01 Danny Efland 33 52 Tony Raines 34 89 * Morgan Shepherd 35 05 * Burney Lamar 36 90 * Johnny Chapman 37 91 * Justin Hobgood 38 30 * Stanton Barrett 39 70 * Mark Green 40 31 * Kenny Hendrick 41 49 * Kertus Davis 42 56 * Danny OQuinn Jr. 43 00 * Josh Wise |
RE: NASCAR DoubleHeader Sunday 9-7-08
[align=center]Members, Post your Top (3) Drivers in each Race[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Kid Picks[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center]1.Dale `Jr[/align][align=center]2. Denny Hamlin[/align][align=center]3. Carl Edwards[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Maybe `Jeff Gordon as a longshot : )[/align][align=center]EnJoy the Double Header :D[/align][align=center][/align]
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RE: NASCAR DoubleHeader Sunday 9-7-08
Bowyer Dominates, But Edwards Wins NNS Recap: Late Pass Gives Edwards NASCAR Nationwide Series Win At Richmond
http://www.finallapradio.com/wp-cont...0907ac4108.jpg Carl Edwards Wins Richmond NNS - CIA Stock Photo[/align]Carl Edwards celebrates winning the Emerson Radio 250 at Richmond International Raceway, his fourth NASCAR Nationwide Series victory of the year. By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (September 7, 2008) RICHMOND, Va. — Clint Bowyer led 195 of 250 laps in Sunday night’s rain-delayed Emerson Radio 250 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at Richmond International Raceway, but Carl Edwards led the lap that counted. Edwards passed Bowyer for the lead through Turns 1 and 2 on Lap 223 at the .75-mile track and retained the top spot through three subsequent cautions to win his fourth NASCAR Nationwide race of the season and the 17th of his career. With Bowyer’s Chevrolet getting loose in the closing laps, Scott Wimmer passed his Richard Childress Racing teammate for the second position on Lap 225 and trailed Edwards across the finish line. Bowyer held the third position, and Denny Hamlin and David Ragan ran fourth and fifth, respectively. “Clint was doing such a good job, but he was just a little free,” said Edwards, who climbed to second in the points standings but trails Bowyer by 207 points. “He wiggled that one time (on Lap 223), and that was all I needed.” For Bowyer, it was an unwelcome case of deja vu. Two weeks ago at Bristol he dominated the race, only to lose in the closing stages to Brad Keselowski. “Just got a little loose,” Bowyer said. “Had a good day. That was a bummer, but what can you do?” Keselowski fought an ill-handling car throughout the race, which was postponed from Friday night because of rain and the threat of Tropical Storm Hanna. Keselowski finished 21st and dropped to third in the standings, 279 points behind Bowyer. Notes: Austin Dillon, grandson of team owner Richard Childress, finished 26th, two laps down, in his NASCAR Nationwide debut. … Polesitter Joey Logano came home seventh to record his ninth top 10 in 12 NASCAR Nationwide starts. … Wimmer posted his ninth top-10 finish in 12 races at Richmond. … Landon Cassill (12th) was the highest-finishing rookie.[/align] |
RE: NASCAR DoubleHeader Sunday 9-7-08
Jimmie Johnson makes it two in a rowPosted by: Kerry Murphey in News
Jimmie Johnson picks up his second win in a row, 4th on the season and heads into the chase 10 more points ahead of leader Kyle Busch. http://www.finallapradio.com/wp-cont...0907em2063.jpgRACE RECAP | RICHMOND 10 Kurt Busch 9 David Reutimann 8 Jeff Gordon 7 Kevin Harvick 6 Jeff Burton 5 Mark Martin 4 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3 Denny Hamlin 2 Tony Stewart VICTORY LANE 1 Jimmie Johnson picks up his 4th win this season, and 2nd in a row. OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY -Clint Bowyer ends up making the chase, with David Ragan and Kasey Kahne getting locked out. Ragan actually wrecked early on with his teammate Matt Kenseth, and Kahne had a bad handling race car. -Kyle Busch was wrecked by Dale Earnhardt Jr. while running first and second…remember what happened between those two in the May race? It did look however that Jr. seemed to be braking hard to try and avoid the 18 car.[/align] |
RE: NASCAR DoubleHeader Sunday 9-7-08
Top 12 Drivers for NASCAR’s Chase for the Sprint CupPosted by: Kerry Murphey in News
http://www.finallapradio.com/wp-cont...logo_thumb.jpgSeed/Driver Starting Chase Points 1. Kyle Busch 5,080 2. Carl Edwards 5,050 * -30 3. Jimmie Johnson 5,040 -40 4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 5,010 -70 5. Clint Bowyer 5,010 -70 6. Denny Hamlin 5,010 -70 7. Jeff Burton 5,010 -70 8. Tony Stewart 5,000 -80 9. Greg Biffle 5,000 -80 10. Jeff Gordon 5,000 -80 11. Kevin Harvick 5,000 -80 12. Matt Kenseth 5,000 -80 * Carl Edwards was docked 10 bonus points for failing post-race inspection after his win at Las Vegas. • To start the Chase, all 12 drivers have their point totals reset to 5,000. • After the reset, Chase drivers get 10 bonus points for each victory thus far this season. • Those new totals produce the Chase seedings. • For drivers starting the Chase with identical point totals, their seedings are determined by the traditional tiebreaker of best finishes beyond race victories.[/align] |
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