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This Week in Auto Racing April 25 - April 27

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This Week in Auto Racing April 25 - April 27

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - After a week's vacation NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series headlines a busy weekend in motorsports.

NASCAR

Aaron's 499 - Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, AL

If ever Jeff Gordon is going to kick-start his 2008 season, he's at the right place - Talladega. The four-time series champion swept both events on the 2.66-mile superspeedway in 2007 and has a total of six wins at the track. That number is tops for active drivers and second all-time to Dale Earnhardt.

Gordon currently sits 13th in the standings, eight points from qualifying for the "Chase for the Sprint Cup." The No.24 Dupont Chevrolet driver has just three top-10s in the first eight races compared to 2007 when he collected seven in the first eight events.

In 2007 Gordon finished every lap of the first eight races versus this year where he has come up 235 laps short. His three DNFs are already two more than in all 36 races last year.

But now the Sprint Cup Series comes to Talladega where Gordon is the current "king."

If not for the current Gordon domination, the Talladega Superspeedway would be known as "Earnhardt's House." The Intimidator" owned the 2.66-mile track winning 10 times and son Dale Earnhardt Jr. is third on the all-time wins list with five.

All five of "Junior's" wins were with DEI, but in his first year with Hendrick Motorsports Earnhardt Jr. has been good, not great. He stands third in the points, 86 behind leader Jeff Burton and just six points behind second place Kyle Busch.

The No.88 Chevrolet driver won twice this year, but neither was an official event (Budweiser Shootout, Gatorade Duel at Daytona). Still it showed right from the beginning that the combination was going to work. Since the season began, Earnhardt Jr. has run up front for most of the year, but hasn't been able to crack the winner's circle. His winless streak is currently at 70. Despite no wins, his six top-10s is tied with Burton for the series high.

Burton has been Mr. Consistency, with one win (Bristol), six top-10s and no finish worse than 13th.

Then there is Kyle Busch, who has been unbelievable in whatever he has driven this year. Busch has three consecutive wins in the Nationwide Series and sits third in that championship despite being a part-time driver. He is leading the Craftsman Truck Series, having won two of the four races and is second in the "main event" the Sprint Cup Series.

But Talladega has not been good to Busch. In six starts Busch has a best finish of 11th in October 2006, which was his only finish better than 32nd.

As always in a restrictor-plate event, this race will be about putting your car in the right place at the right moment to take advantage of an opening.

That's how Ryan Newman was the last restrictor-plate event - the 2008 Daytona 500. he was sitting behind Tony Stewart and had his Penske teammate Kurt Busch right behind him. When Stewart ducked to the bottom of the track in hopes of hooking up with his JGR teammate Kyle Busch, Newman had a clear shot at the lead and help already behind him. It was no contest as he and Busch powered their way to a one-two finish.

Expect another last-lap lead change to determine the Aaron's 499 winner.

Nationwide

Aaron's 312 - Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, AL

Should Kyle Busch choose to run full-time in the nationwide Series, he will become the third man in a three-man race for the championship.

After winning his third straight race, this one on the road course in Mexico City, Busch has pulled to within 66 points of series leader Clint Bowyer. "Rowdy" Busch could easily have notched six Nationwide wins in 2008. Busch and Tony Stewart were the two fastest cars in the season opener at Daytona and the veteran Stewart edged his Joe Gibbs Racing teammate. At Atlanta, Busch led 153 laps and was the best on the track but with 25 laps to go Busch's right-front tire went flat causing him to crash into the first-turn wall to ruin another great performance. In Nashville, Busch led 125 laps when he spun his Toyota.

Busch will try for a record tying fourth straight win, matching Sam Ard's streak which he established in 1983.

But in the Nationwide and Craftsman Truck Series it is consistency that wins championship, not flashes of brilliance. There is no "Chase" in either series, therefore staying away from the bad finishes is the way to win it all.

And that's how Bowyer has engineered his lead in the series. Bowyer has won just once, but collected seven top-10s and finished lower than 20th just one time - a 25th-place result in Daytona.

Carl Edwards has used a similar method to get to second in the standings. Without a win, his six top-10s and a finish no lower 14th has him just nine points behind Bowyer.

Any of these three drivers can win on a given weekend which sets up fun Saturdays throughout the season. This week should be no exception.

Craftsman

O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 - Kansas Speedway - Kansas City, KS

With his scheduled filled to the brim, Craftsman Truck Series points leader Kyle Busch will be forced to skip this week's truck event at the Kansas Speedway.

"With Kyle's schedule at Joe Gibbs Racing this weekend, there was no way he could make the race in Kansas," owner Billy Ballew said. "We looked at all the scenarios but it just wasn't feasible."

Driving the No.51 Billy Ballew Toyota will be Shane Sieg, who has a high standard to maintain. Busch leads the series with 645 points in four races, two of which he won and he came in third in another.

"It's a great opportunity to get back behind the wheel," Sieg said. "I know I have big shoes to fill but I just want to bring a good finish home to keep Billy as the team owner point leader."

Todd Bodine is ready to take advantage of Busch's absence and by earning just 36 points can take over sole possession of first place in the standings. Of course he must also stay ahead of defending series champion Ron Hornaday Jr., who is just 30 points behind Bodine, Dennis Setzer, who is just 32 points back and Rick Crawford who is 34 markers behind.

Erik Darnell won last year's race, his first, beating second-place Crawford by a whopping 10.440 seconds. The race was never in doubt for Darnell who led by eight seconds with 24 laps to go and maintained the huge margin over the remainder of the race. Darnell will be back to defend his title.

INDYCARS

Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 - Kansas Speedway - Kansas City, KS

Helio Castroneves might be the least-interviewed series points leader this week. What with "media darling" Danica Patrick winning last weekend in Japan, the talk in open-wheel racing is about her, 19-year-old Graham Rahal's win in St. Petersburg or the finally ended feud between the IndyCar Series and the Champ Car Series.

The two series "split" for the final time as both the Twin Ring Motegi and city of Long Beach hosted events on the same weekend.

After a 22-hour rain delay, the race in Japan turned out to be one of historic proportions as Patrick became the first woman to win an major open-wheel race.

Patrick was nowhere near the top early on, but Castroneves, Patrick and Ed Carpenter topped off their fuel tanks just after a Roger Yasukawa spin on lap 142. They hoped by getting a few caution flag laps, and via fuel conservation, to have enough fuel to reach the checkered flag.

The strategy worked and on lap 197 of 200, Patrick sailed around Castroneves for the lead. She saw the white flag with a three-second lead. Patrick charged into Turn 3 and came out of Turn 4 with the engine still going strong and made history.

"Dreams really do come true," Patrick said. "You just have to be persistent enough."

The following day, Sunday, Will Power took control on the streets of Long Beach to end the Champ Car Series era with a solid win. Drivers in both races earned IndyCar points.

Now its on to Kansas where the drivers will reunite and race together for the rest of the season.

Castroneves, with three top-fives in three starts, owns a 12-point lead over Scott Dixon. Dixon won the season opener in Homestead and finished third last week in Japan, but a 22nd-place finish on the streets of St. Petersburg (mechanical problems) is the reason he isn't at the top of the charts.

Behind Castroneves and Dixon is Patrick - 14 points back. She has finally got the "800-pound gorilla off her back" and can go racing each week without having to answer the question "When will you win a race?"

Of course, it shouldn't be too long before we hear the question - When will you win Indy?

But that probably won't start until after this week's race when all eyes will turn to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

Don't overlook Dan Wheldon, the 2005 Indianapolis 500 and IndyCar Series winner. He is just 27 points back and is the defending Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 champion. Wheldon dominated the race leading 177 of 200 laps en route to a whopping 18.4830 victory.

FORMULA ONE

Spanish Grand Prix - Circuit de Catalunya - Barcelona, Spain

It's been three weeks since the Formula One Series took to the track and when we last left them it was beginning to look like Ferrari was ready to "take over."

Ferrari's Felipe Massa was way too strong for anyone in Bahrain and his teammate Kimi Raikkonen won in Malaysia before that.

For Massa it was a huge race with rumors floating around that the team might already be looking for a new driver (Fernando Alonso?) after his failure to finish either of the first two events. But Massa responded with a great race. He started second behind BMW's Robert Kubica, but beat the Polish driver to the first turn.

"Starting second didn't change anything because I had a good start," said Massa, who was fastest for most of qualifying, but started second on the grid.

After the first round of pit stops, Massa's lead was more than five seconds. In Malaysia his driver error cost him and his Ferrari team a points finish, but in Bahrain, the Brazilian was perfect and easily collected the win. The badly needed 10 points jumped Massa to sixth in the championship, nine points behind his teammate.

Between Massa and Raikkonen are four drivers, both BMW entries and two from McLaren.

Nick Heidfeld and Robert Kubica have been solid over the first three events, posting five points-scoring results and helping their team lead the manufacturer's championship by one point.

McLaren's Lewis Hamilton won the season opener in Australia, but has been less than spectacular since. His teammate, Heikki Kovalainen has three top-five finished and has been one of the big surprises this season along with BMW's performances.

Now its on to Barcelona, where Massa is the defending champion as he beat Hamilton in the 2007 race by more than six seconds.

With three weeks since the last race, the teams have spent a lot of time testing and tweaking their cars.

"Looking into the next race I feel very confident we can do a better job," said Hamilton. "The car is feeling better and I feel a little bit more comfortable in it."

It should be interesting to see who has made the most improvements during the break. With three races in the next five weeks the championship picture should become much clearer.

 
Posted : April 23, 2008 8:02 am
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Auto Racing Glance
April 23, 2008

Aaron's 499 - Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, AL

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 11:30 a.m.); Sunday, race (FOX, 2 p.m.).

Track: Talladega Superspeedway (tri-oval, 2.66 miles, 33 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 500 miles, 188 laps.

Last race: With leader after leader diving for the pits to take on gas in the waning laps of the Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway on April 12, Jimmie Johnson stayed on the track and had just enough fuel to win his first race of the season. Johnson, who led a race-high 120 laps, gave Hendrick Motorsports its first Cup victory of 2008, beating Clint Bowyer to the finish line by 7.002 seconds.

Last year: As beer cans bounced around his car, Jeff Gordon crossed the finish line under caution for win No. 77 - breaking a sixth-place tie with the late Dale Earnhardt on NASCAR's career victory list. It was only fitting that it happened at Talladega Superspeedway, where Earnhardt - who would have been 56 last Sunday - won 10 times in his Cup career.

Fast facts: Dale Earnhardt Jr. snapped a 27-race winless streak in the 2006 event. ... Richard Petty had seven straight wins at Richmond from 1970-1973. ... Jeff Gordon, who is eight points outside the top 12, won both races last season at Talladega Superspeedway. He has six wins and 16 top-10 finishes in 30 races on the Alabama track. ... Haas CNC Racing announced last week that Ken Schrader will drive the No. 70 Chevrolet this weekend. Schrader has 45 career starts at Talladega. He won there in 1988 and has 12 top-10 finishes. ... Chevrolet has won 16 of the last 17 Sprint Cup races at Talladega. The only non-Chevrolet to win since 1999 was Dale Jarrett's Ford in the fall race of 2005.

Next race: Dan Lowry 400, May 3, Richmond, Va.

Aaron's 312 - Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, AL

Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 5 p.m.); Saturday, race (ABC, 3 p.m.).

Track: Talladega Superspeedway (tri-oval, 2.66 miles, 33 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 311.22 miles, 117 laps.

Last race: Kyle Busch won his third consecutive race, holding off Marcos Ambrose by less than a second in the Corona Mexico 200. Busch passed Scott Pruett on the 72nd of 80 laps to take the lead. Pruett finished third, followed by Carl Edwards.

Last year: Bobby Labonte pushed teammate Tony Stewart to the lead, then won with a dramatic pass in the last 200 yards at Talladega Superspeedway to record his first Nationwide win since 1998.

Fast facts: Kyle Busch has driven in all eight Cup races, all eight Nationwide events and all four Craftsman Truck Series races. He is second in the Cup standings, third in Nationwide and leading the truck series. Busch will try for four straight wins, which would match Sam Ard's record streak set in 1983. ... Talladega marks the fourth different track in races for the series. ... Only one pole-sitter has won the Nationwide race at Talladega, Joe Nemechek in 1998.

Next race: Nationwide 250, May 2, Richmond, Va.

O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 - Kansas Speedway - Kansas City, KS

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying, 1:40 p.m.; race (Speed Channel, 6 p.m.).

Track: Kansas Speedway (D-shaped oval, 1.5 miles, 15 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 250.5 miles, 167 laps.

Last race: Dennis Setzer assumed the lead when Kyle Busch had to brake to avoid a crash in front of him, then held on through numerous restarts to win the Kroger 250 at Martinsville Speedway on March 29. The victory was the first for Dodge since the late Bobby Hamilton won at Mansfield in 2005. Setzer's truck is co-owned by Hamilton's widow, Lori.

Last year: Erik Darnell picked up his first career truck series victory at Kansas Speedway, dominating the race and snapping Mike Skinner's string of wins at three. A victory in the O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 would have given Skinner - who also won three straight races in 1996 - the series record. Instead, he finished fifth.

Fast facts: Qualifying has been rained out twice in the last four years. ... The Kansas Speedway winner has gone on to log a top-10 finish in six of the seven seasons the Speedway track has been a part of the Truck schedule. ... Kyle Busch, the standings leader since February, will not drive the No. 51 Miccosukee Resorts Toyota. Georgia native Shane Sieg, 25, will take the wheel of the Tundra. ... Jennifer Jo Cobb and Michelle Theriault will make their NASCAR Craftsman Truck debuts. Cobb has competed in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. Theriault was 13th in NASCAR Camping World Series East standings in 2007.

Next race: North Carolina Education Lottery 200, May 16, Concord

Spanish Grand Prix - Circuit de Catalunya - Barcelona, Spain

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 8 a.m.); Sunday, race (Speed Channel, 7:30 a.m.).

Track: Circuit of Catalunya (road course, 2.937 miles).

Race distance: 193.842 miles, 66 laps.

Last race: Felipe Massa scored his first points of the season on April 6 by winning his second straight Bahrain Grand Prix, edging teammate and new overall leader Kimi Raikkonen by 3.339 seconds. Massa entered the race under considerable pressure after retiring from the season's previous two races.

Last year: Massa won the Spanish Grand Prix for his second straight F1 victory, and Lewis Hamilton finished second. Massa, driving a Ferrari, led from the start to beat Hamilton by 6.7 seconds.

Fast facts: Fernando Alonso became the first Spaniard to win this race in 2006, capturing the race in front of King Juan Carlos and more than 115,000 fans. ... Juan Pablo Montoya had an embarrassing moment during the 2002 event when he pulled away from the pits with the fuel hose still attached to his car. Then Carl Gaden got his foot run over when he tried to stop Montoya by jumping in front of the car. ... Kimi Raikkonen holds a three-point lead over Nick Heidfeld, 19-16, in the standings.

Next race: Turkish Grand Prix, May 11, Istanbul

Road Runner Turbo Indy 300 - Kansas Speedway - Kansas City, KS

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying, 3:10 p.m.; Sunday, race (ESPN2, 5 p.m.).

Track: Kansas Speedway (D-shaped oval, 1.5 miles, 15 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps.

Last race: Danica Patrick became the first female winner in IndyCar history, taking the Indy Japan 300 after the top contenders were forced to pit for fuel in the final laps. Patrick finished 5.8594 seconds ahead of pole-sitter Helio Castroneves after leader Scott Dixon went in for a pit stop with five laps remaining. In Long Beach, Calif., Will Power won the final race of the Champ Car World Series, the last remaining remnant of the 12-year rivalry between the newly unified American open-wheel series. The race was run with Champ Car teams, drivers and equipment, but the points awarded here were for the IRL's IndyCar Series.

Last year: Dan Wheldon, a close runner-up in his two previous races at Kansas Speedway, was 10 seconds ahead of Dario Franchitti late in the race and won under caution when Ed Carpenter crashed with two laps to go.

Fast facts: Helio Castroneves, with three top 5 finishers, leads the series with 125 points. Scott Dixon trails by 12 points. ... Patrick's best finish in three races at Kansas Speedway is seventh. ... Power, off his win at Long Beach, leads the rookie standings with 87 points. Enrique Bernoldi trails by 13.

Next race: Indianapolis 500, May 25

 
Posted : April 24, 2008 8:04 am
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