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This Week in Auto Racing February 29 - March 2

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This Week in Auto Racing February 29 - March 2

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - A Dodge and a Ford have won the first two Sprint Cup races, while Toyota has dominated the Nationwide and Craftsman Truck Series. It seems as there is something for everyone as the NASCAR caravan arrives in Las Vegas.

Sprint Cup

UAW-Dodge 400 - Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV

After the long, long, long, long, long rain delays in Fontana, CA, the Sprint Cup Series travels into the Nevada desert where they hope not to encounter anymore precipitation.

Looking at the Top-10, it's interesting to note the balance between the manufacturers. Dodge and Chevrolet have placed three cars each while Toyota and Ford have two cars. After last year's 18-win domination by Hendrick Motorsports and a total of 26 wins from Chevrolet, its nice to see everyone have a legitimate shot again. NASCAR officials couldn't ask for better parity.

While the Daytona 500 is the "Super Bowl" for Sprint Cup drivers and teams, the Auto Club 500 was probably a better indication of what the year has in store for NASCAR fans.

At Daytona, it is about handling and being in the right place at the right time, hopefully with a teammate behind you ready to help you to the victory. That's what happened to Ryan Newman. He wasn't the fastest car (that belonged to Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch), but he was sitting second behind Stewart with one lap to go and Penske Racing teammate Kurt Busch on his rear bumper. When Stewart went down to the bottom of the track to pick up teammate Kyle Busch for help he opened the top lane for the Penske drivers and they took full advantage.

In this weekend's race, they left the restrictor-plate behind and horsepower along with handling provided your winning car. In the final 15 laps, Edwards passed Johnson on both the bottom and the top of the track, showing all the power and maneuverability needed to get around the two-time series champion.

In fact, four of five Roush-Fenway Racing Fords finished in the top-15. Matt Kenseth, with his usual solid performance, finished fifth, David Ragan finished 14th and Greg Biffle, who looked very good in the cool Sunday evening air, still finished 15th under the hot Monday sun.

With or without a restrictor-plate, both Kyle Busch and Stewart seem to be championship contenders. There seems to be no weakness in the combination of Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota, except for the three explosive personalities behind the wheel. If Stewart, Busch and Denny Hamlin can all get along, they will compete for the title.

But the championship still goes through Hendrick Motorsports.

Last year's 18-win season may be a memory, but with Johnson, four-time series champion Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. driving, they will compete for the win every time out.

Johnson and Gordon rebounded from their Daytona 500 disappointments finishing second and third, respectively at the newly renamed Auto Club Speedway (formerly California Speedway). At LVMS Gordon has one win among five top- fives in 10 starts, while Johnson has three wins among four top-10s in just eight starts.

The race is scheduled for 4:30 p.m. on Sunday and barring any freak rain storms, we should know more about who is a contender and who is a pretender by Monday.

Nationwide

Sam's Town 300 - Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV

It's been the Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch show in the Nationwide Series. And the bad news for the competition is that these two part-time Nationwide drivers are on the entry list in Las Vegas.

Stewart owns back-to-back wins to start the season and lead Kyle Busch by 30 points. His win in California prevented Busch from making history. Busch leads the Craftsman Truck Series and the Sprint Cup Series and a win in the Stater Bros. 300 would have made him the first driver in NASCAR history to lead all three national series' at the same time.

But Busch came up short at Fontana. He passed more cars than Stewart, but that's because Stewart led nearly every lap. In all, the No.20 Toyota led 138 of 150 laps yielding the lead only during green-flag pit stops.

"The car was awesome," said Stewart after the race. "It was so fast all you had to do was run your pace and those guys would wear their tires out trying to stay with us."

"Tony was pretty much in a league of his own, for some reason," Busch said.

Behind the two Toyota teammates in the standings are defending series champion Carl Edwards, David Reutimann and 2006 Nationwide Series champion Kevin Harvick as "Cup" drivers have done their usual job of dominating the "developmental" series.

The only full-time Nationwide-only drivers in the top-12 are Mike Bliss (8th), Jason Leffler (9th), rookie Bryan Clauson (11th) and Mike Wallace (12th).

 
Posted : February 26, 2008 6:35 pm
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Auto racing glance

UAW-Dodge 400 - Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV

Schedule: Friday, qualifying (Speed Channel, 6:30 p.m.); Sunday, race (FOX, 3:30 p.m.).

Track: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (D-shaped oval, 1.5 miles, 20 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 400 miles, 267 laps.

Last race: Carl Edwards charged past reigning champ Jimmie Johnson with 13 laps remaining and goes on to win the rain-delayed Auto Club 500. Johnson came out of the final pit stop in the lead with 26 laps remaining, but Edwards came from third to grab the eighth win of his career. The race was stopped Sunday night after 87 of the scheduled 250 laps, and resumed Monday.

Last year: Johnson beat teammate Jeff Gordon to win his third straight Cup race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Johnson had few problems navigating his way around the track, which was under intense scrutiny all weekend because of changes owner Bruton Smith made to the 1.5-mile speedway. Johnson overcame a pit-road penalty and a minor brush with the wall to lead 89 of the 267 laps en route to the 150th NASCAR victory for Hendrick Motorsports.

Fast facts: Johnson also won three straight Coca-Cola 600s at Lowe's Motor Speedway from 2003-05. Gordon is the last driver to win the same event four consecutive times, the fall event at Darlington from 1995-98. ... There have been six different winners through the first 10 years of this event. Matt Kenseth (2003-04) and Jeff Burton (1999-2000) have also won in consecutive years. ... Gordon followed a disappointing 39th-place finish at Daytona by placing third at Fontana. Johnson was 27th at Daytona. ... Tony Stewart has two top-10s in his last three starts at Las Vegas. ... The Car of Tomorrow will make its Las Vegas debut this weekend. ... The first Cup event at Las Vegas was held on a one-mile dirt track in 1955. It was shortened from 200 laps to 111 due to darkness and won by Norm Nelson. This event has been held every year since 1998.

Next race: Kobalt Tools 500, March 9, Hampton, Ga.

Sam's Town 300 - Las Vegas Motor Speedway - Las Vegas, NV

Schedule: Saturday, qualifying (Speed Channel, Noon), race (ESPN2, 4 p.m.).

Track: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (D-shaped oval, 1.5 miles, 20 degrees banking in turns).

Race distance: 300 miles, 200 laps.

Last race: Tony Stewart was dominant in winning his second straight Nationwide race, holding off hard-charging Kyle Busch again. Stewart beat Busch, his teammate in the Sprint Cup series, in a 1-2 Toyota sweep in the Nationwide season-opener at Daytona. He made it look a lot easier in the rain-postponed race at Auto Club Speedway as he led 136 of the 150 laps on the 2-mile track formerly known as California Speedway.

Last year: Jeff Burton nudged a spinning Busch across the finish line to win a chaotic, caution-marred Sam's Town 300. The race had 12 cautions for 58 laps, and the postrace debate overshadowed a spectacular finish that denied Busch a victory on his home track. The repaved track made speeds high and forced Goodyear to bring a hard left tire to the track.

Fast facts: Busch has piled up eight straight finishes of first or second and no finish worse than eighth in his last 13 starts in this series. ... Stewart picked up his fourth career Nationwide victory last week, but first at any track besides Daytona. ... Burton leads all Nationwide drivers with three wins at Las Vegas. He has five top-five finishes and six top-10 showings in seven starts at the track. ... Four of the last five Nationwide races at Las Vegas have had margin of victories of less than a second.

Next event: Nicorette 300, March 8, Hampton, Ga.

 
Posted : February 27, 2008 12:27 pm
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