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Raybestos Rookie Notes for Phoenix:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Phoenix:
November 6, 2007
Brad Keselowski was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the OReilly Challenge at Texas. Keselowski scored a sixth-place finish, his best in 32 Busch Series races. He collected his second consecutive top-10 finish and fifth of the 2007 season. Keselowski grabbed top
Unofficial “Classic” Driver Points Standings
Unofficial “Classic” Driver Points Standings
November 4, 2007
after Texas [34 of 36 races]: (Traditional Points...the old way, not the Chase) 1) #24-Jeff Gordon 5161 2) #48-Jimmie Johnson 4761, -400 3) #20-Tony Stewart 4516, -645 4) #07-Clint Bowyer 4380, -781 5) #99-Carl Edwards 4377, -784 6) #17-Matt Kenseth 4348, -851 7) #
Aflac to sponsor Edwards in 2008 UPDATE:
Aflac to sponsor Edwards in 2008 UPDATE:
November 2, 2007
Aflac is close to announcing a 2008 NASCAR limited sponsorship deal with Roush Fenway Racing. Aflac will sponsor a #99 Ford driven by Carl Edwards. An Aflac executive would not confirm the deal with Edwards on Tuesday, but the company did not deny it either when asked
Congrats:
Congrats:
November 2, 2007
Kevin and Diane Grubb had their 2nd daugther, Taylor Madison, on October 22, 2007. She weighed 6lbs 13.5oz and was 19 inches long. She was welcomed home by her big sister, Courtney. Kevin works for Joe Gibbs Racing and Diane works for Greg Biffle, Inc.(11-2-2007)
Latest on the water in the fuel deal at Atlanta:
Latest on the water in the fuel deal at Atlanta:
November 2, 2007
NASCAR officials said Friday morning that water contamination that plagued several cars in last week's Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway has been traced to a portable fuel dispenser. The cars of #11-Denny Hamlin, #22-Dave Blaney and #16-Greg Biffle were among
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Texas:
Raybestos Rookie Notes for Texas:
October 30, 2007
David Ragan was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the Sam's Town 250 at Memphis. Ragan posted a third-place finish, his fourth top-five and ninth top-10 in 2007. He claimed Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the 11th time in 32 races. Ragan leads Marcos Ambrose
NASCAR studying how Hamlin, Blaney had water in fuel: MORE
NASCAR studying how Hamlin, Blaney had water in fuel: MORE
October 30, 2007
Denny Hamlin, who thought he had enough gas while leading when his car sputtered and didn't start with three laps remaining in the Pep Boys Auto 500, actually had water in his fuel cell at the time. Whether that caused him not to accelerate and get hit from behind
Rumblings – Atlanta
Rumblings – Atlanta
October 28, 2007
Things got crazy at the end of the Pep Boys Auto 507 today, Jimmie Johnson was at the right place at the right time (after a strong two-tire call by Chad Knauss)....and Johnson was rewarded with the win at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Johnson ends up sweeping Atlanta (to
Biffle wins pole at Atlanta:
Biffle wins pole at Atlanta:
October 26, 2007
#16-Greg Biffle won the Budweiser Pole for the Pep Boys 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway with a speed of 192.453mph for his first pole of 2007, the 4th of his career and first pole at Atlanta. #2-Busch qualified second with the rest of the top-10: #44-Jarrett, #9-Kahne
Atlanta Qualifying Notes:
Atlanta Qualifying Notes:
October 26, 2007
.. Greg Biffle won the Bud Pole for the Pep Boys Auto 500 with a lap of 28.807 seconds, 192.453 mph. .. This is his fourth Bud Pole in 183 career Nextel Cup races. .. This is his first Bud Pole and 10th top-10 start in 2007. He became the 16th driver to win a Bud Pole
Atlanta Ramblings:
Atlanta Ramblings:
October 26, 2007
Greg Biffle went out late tonight and took the Bud Pole for Sunday's Pep Boys Auto 500 at Atlanta with a scary-fast speed of 192.453 (28.807 sec). This is his first top-spot of the season (his last pole was at Richmond in May of 2006) and 4th of his Nextel Cup career
Aflac to sponsor Edwards in 2008:
Aflac to sponsor Edwards in 2008:
October 24, 2007
Aflac is close to announcing a 2008 NASCAR limited sponsorship deal with Roush Fenway Racing. Aflac will sponsor a #99 Ford driven by Carl Edwards. An Aflac executive would not confirm the deal with Edwards on Tuesday, but the company did not deny it either when asked
Biffle Likes Option of Part Time Schedule in the Future:
Biffle Likes Option of Part Time Schedule in the Future:
October 21, 2007
If #16-Greg Biffle could choreograph his preferred exit strategy from the NASCAR Nextel Cup ranks, he'd race for six more years. Possibly seven. He'd like to sign a three-year contract now, and down the line ink another three-year deal. That would get him to 43 years
Unofficial “Classic” Driver Points Standings
Unofficial “Classic” Driver Points Standings
October 21, 2007
after Martinsville [32 of 36 races]: (Traditional Points...the old way, not the Chase) 1) #24-Jeff Gordon 4864 2) #48-Jimmie Johnson 4381, -483 3) #20-Tony Stewart 4313, -551 4) #11-Denny Hamlin 4161, -703 5) #99-Carl Edwards 4122, -742 6) #07-Clint Bowyer 4119, -745
Unofficial “Classic” Driver Points Standings
Unofficial “Classic” Driver Points Standings
October 21, 2007
after Martinsville [32 of 36 races]: (Traditional Points...the old way, not the Chase) 1) #24-Jeff Gordon 4864 2) #48-Jimmie Johnson 4381, -483 3) #20-Tony Stewart 4313, -551 4) #11-Denny Hamlin 4161, -703 5) #99-Carl Edwards 4119, -745 [3 wins] 6) #07-Clint Bowyer
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