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This Week in Auto Racing March 5 - 7

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This Week in Auto Racing March 5 - 7

Hampton, GA (Sports Network) - NASCAR returns to the East Coast, as the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series tackle one of the fastest tracks on the circuit.

Sprint Cup Series

Kobalt Tools 500 - Atlanta Motor Speedway - Hampton, GA

Since his disappointing 35th-place finish in the season-opening Daytona 500, Jimmie Johnson has soared to fifth in the points standings with consecutive victories at California and Las Vegas.

Johnson's win at California came with a little bit of luck. The four-time defending Sprint Cup Series champion benefited from a late-race caution when he pitted just before the yellow flag was displayed. He then held off a hard- charging Kevin Harvick in the closing laps.

Last Sunday, Johnson spoiled Jeff Gordon's dominate day at Las Vegas. Gordon led a track-record 219 laps, but he took two new tires only during his final pit stop. After putting on four tires, Johnson chased down his Hendrick Motorsports teammate and then made the winning pass with 17 laps to go.

It's early in the season, but Johnson's "drive for five" straight titles appears to be in full gear.

"We're excited," Johnson said. "It's early in the year, and it's a relief to know that we worked in the right areas over the off-season. Richmond [fall race] is a long way away from right now. We need to keep collecting points, winning races, make the Chase and then get to work for what we're really here for."

If Johnson wins this weekend at Atlanta, it will be his 50th career victory, which will place him in a tie with Ned Jarrett and 2010 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee Junior Johnson for 10th on the series' all-time race winners list.

Johnson has three victories at Atlanta, including a season sweep at the fast 1.54-mile track in 2007.

Heading into Atlanta, Harvick holds a 47-point lead over his Richard Childress Racing teammate Clint Bowyer. The resurgence of RCR continued at Las Vegas, with Harvick, Bowyer and Jeff Gordon turning in impressive performances once again. All three drivers have finished no worse than 11th in the first three races.

Atlanta has been one Harvick's best tracks. Despite a 19th-place result in points last season, Harvick finished fourth at Atlanta one year ago and then followed up with a second-place run there last September.

"We are really looking forward to Atlanta based upon how we ran there last time," Harvick said. "It has become one of those tracks that has been really good for us in anything that we have been racing there over the past three or four years."

Harvick's first Cup victory came at Atlanta on March 11, 2001, just weeks after RCR named him as replacement driver for Dale Earnhardt following Earnhardt's fatal crash in the Daytona 500. Harvick edged Gordon by 0.006 seconds at Atlanta for his maiden win in just his third start.

"I don't remember really anything from that day," Harvick said. "There were just so many different emotions and things that ran through my head that it was just kind of more of a strange moment than it was anything."

Ryan Newman will celebrate a career milestone at Atlanta, as the Stewart-Haas Racing driver is expected to make his 300th career start in NASCAR's top division. Newman is tied with Buddy Baker for most poles at Atlanta with seven. He won six consecutive poles there from March 2003 to October 2005.

"Atlanta has always been a place where I like to qualify, and it would be an honor to get the all-time pole record there," Newman said.

Newman has struggled in the early season, finishing 34th (Daytona), 36th (California) and 18th (Las Vegas). He currently is 32nd in points.

Forty-six teams are on the preliminary entry list for the Kobalt Tools 500.

Camping World Truck Series

E-Z-Go 200 - Atlanta Motor Speedway - Hampton, GA

After a two-week break, the Camping World Truck Series returns to action at Atlanta.

The series kicked off their season on February 12 at Daytona, with Timothy Peters winning the 250-mile race in thrilling fashion. Todd Bodine held the lead on the final lap, but Peters shoved Bodine up the track to claim the top spot. He went on to score his second career victory in the series.

"It's a very cool feeling being the points leader of the series, but Atlanta changes the game," Peters said. "It's a privilege to be in this position, but we also know it's our job to stay up there the entire season."

Peters has finished no better than 15th in his first three starts at Atlanta.

Kyle Busch is the defending Atlanta race winner. Busch, who is in his first year as driver and owner of a truck team, has four wins at Atlanta. If he takes the checkered flag for Saturday's event, he will join Bodine as the only drivers to score five series victories at the same track. Bodine has five wins at Texas.

"It's a track I really like," Busch said. "It's fast and the truck races are always really good. Obviously, getting a win there would be really huge, because it would be the first for Kyle Busch Motorsports."

Busch and Kevin Harvick are the only Sprint Cup Series regulars on the entry list for the Atlanta truck race. Nationwide Series veteran Steve Wallace is entered as well. Wallace will make his truck debut, driving the No.15 Toyota for Billy Ballew Motorsports.

For the first time since in nearly six years, Geoff Bodine will compete in a truck race. Bodine will drive the No.95 Dodge for Danny Gill Racing. His last start came in July 2004 at Kentucky.

Bodine has spent the past several weeks at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, overseeing the fortunes of his Bo-Dyn Bobsleds that carried the United States' four-man bobsled team to its first gold medal in the 62-year history of the event.

Thirty-nine teams are on the preliminary entry list for the E-Z-Go 200.

 
Posted : March 3, 2010 10:57 am
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Auto Racing Glance

Kobalt Tools 500 - Atlanta Motor Speedway - Hampton, GA

Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 2:30-4 p.m.), qualifying (Speed, 6-8 p.m.); Saturday, practice (Speed, 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m.); Sunday, race, 1 p.m. (FOX, noon-5 p.m.).

Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway (oval, 1.54 miles).

Race distance: 500.5 miles, 325 laps.

Last year: Kurt Busch raced to the first of his two 2009 victories, leading 234 of 330 laps and beating Jeff Gordon by 0.332 seconds.

Last week: Jimmie Johnson won for the second straight week, reeling in Hendrick Motorsports teammate Gordon and holding off Kevin Harvick.

Fast facts: Johnson, the four-time defending series champion, has won six of the last 12 Sprint Cup races to push his career total to 49. He swept the 2007 races at the track and also won the October 2004 event. ... Harvick, second in the last two races, leads the season standings with 506 points, 47 more than Richard Childress Racing teammate Clint Bowyer. ... Dale Earnhardt won a record nine Cup races at the track. ... Kasey Kahne won the September race at Atlanta.

Next race: Food City 500, March 21, Bristol Motor Speedway, Bristol, Tenn.

E-Z-Go 200 - Atlanta Motor Speedway - Hampton, GA

Schedule: Friday, practice (Speed, 1-2:30 p.m., 4-5 p.m.); Saturday, qualifying (Speed, 9:30-11 a.m.), race, 2 p.m. (Speed, 1:30-4:30 p.m.).

Track: Atlanta Motor Speedway (oval, 1.54 miles).

Race distance: 200.2 miles, 130 laps.

Last year: Kyle Busch raced to the second of his seven 2009 series victories, holding off Kevin Harvick on the final lap.

Last race: Timothy Peters won the season opener at Daytona on Feb. 12, passing two-time defending champion Todd Bodine on the final lap.

Fast facts: Busch has four career series victories at the track, winning three of the last four races. The Sprint Cup driver has 16 wins in 70 career Trucks starts. ... Geoff Bodine, driving the No. 95 Team Gill Racing Dodge, is making his first Trucks start since 2004. The 1986 Daytona 500 winner is 60. ... Nationwide regular Steve Wallace is making his series debut in Billy Ballew's No. 15 Toyota.

Next race: Kroger 250, March 27, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Va.

 
Posted : March 3, 2010 10:59 am
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