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Chicagoland Rookie Notes:
Chicagoland Rookie Notes:
July 10, 2008
#10-Patrick Carpentier was the Raybestos Rookie of the Race in the July 5 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway. Carpentier scored a 14th-place finish, his best in 18 Sprint Cup Series races, and took Raybestos Rookie of the Race honors for the second time
Racing Resources Says “¦
Racing Resources Says “¦
July 7, 2008
* Kyle Busch won the Coke Zero 400 Powered by Coca-Cola at Daytona International Speedway. Busch started ninth in the race. He scored his 10th-career series victory in 132 races. He remained first in the standings with an unofficial points lead of 182 points over second
Chase notes going into Daytona:
Chase notes going into Daytona:
July 4, 2008
Only 56 points separate 9th place #20-Tony Stewart, 10th place #9-Kasey Kahne, 11th place #07-Clint Bowyer, 12th place #29-Kevin Harvick and 13th place #17-Matt Kenseth. Harvick finished four spots ahead of Kenseth at Loudon and unseated him from the final "bubble
Reese’s on the #29 at Daytona:
Reese’s on the #29 at Daytona:
July 3, 2008
Reese's, a major associate sponsor of RCR's #29 Chevy of Kevin Harvick kicks into high gear this weekend in Daytona as Harvick and the #29 team transform their bright yellow-and-red Shell-Pennzoil Chevy into a bright orange Reese's racing machine for the Coke Zero
Free Coke Zero for fans if a Coke Driver wins at Daytona:
Free Coke Zero for fans if a Coke Driver wins at Daytona:
July 1, 2008
For members of the Coca-Cola Racing Family, each victory in a Sprint Cup Series race is traditionally followed by a thirst-quenching chug of an ice cold Coke Zero in the winner's circle. This weekend, 13 of the sport's top drivers will attempt to give fans around the
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
June 30, 2008
#29-Harvick has been running at the finish in 61 consecutive races, the longest current streak and a NEW modern era record, next up is #07-Bowyer at 54 consecutive races. The all-time record for the longest streak of NOT having an DNF is 84 races held by Herman Beam
Hill unveils 2007 All-Star print signed by Harvick:
Hill unveils 2007 All-Star print signed by Harvick:
June 29, 2008
The annual NASCAR Sprint All Star Race has been an enduring part of the NASCAR experience since 1985. It's a go-for-broke, show-me-the-money, run-what-you-brung-and-hope-you-brung-enough showdown that has produced some of the most memorable finishes in motor racing
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 17 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after New Hampshire race 17 of 36]:
June 29, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 2496 [5 wins] 2) #31-Jeff Burton 2432 -64 [1 win] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2352 -144 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 2262 -234 [3 wins] 5) #48-Jimmie Johnson 2220 -276 [1 win] 6) #24-Jeff Gordon 2171 -325 7) #11-Denny Hamlin 2150 -346 [1 win] 8) #16-
New Hampshire Motor Speedway Qualifying Fast Facts
New Hampshire Motor Speedway Qualifying Fast Facts
June 27, 2008
.. Patrick Carpentier won the Coors Light Pole Award for the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 with a lap of 29.349 seconds, 129.776 mph. .. This is his first pole in 17 career Sprint Cup races. He was also the highest qualifying rookie. .. This is his second top-10 start
Chase Notes:
Chase Notes:
June 25, 2008
With the second year in the 12-team Chase format, more current members of the top 12 are within one race of dropping out than this time last year, 7 to 2. More outside the top 12 are within one race of the top 12, 5 to last year's 2. Even though there's 10 long races
21 races at NHMS without repeat winner:
21 races at NHMS without repeat winner:
June 24, 2008
Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, five drivers have the chance to break the tracks string of 21 races without a repeat winner. Thats the longest streak among active tracks in NASCARs national series and each member of the quintet has some recent momentum that
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
Did Not Finish Streak and stats:
June 24, 2008
#29-Harvick has been running at the finish in 60 consecutive races, the longest current streak and a NEW modern era record, next up is #07-Bowyer at 53 consecutive races. The all-time record for the longest streak of NOT having an DNF is 84 races held by Herman Beam
Lamar Expects more races in the #37:
Lamar Expects more races in the #37:
June 22, 2008
Driver Burney Lamar said he will continue to drive Baker Curb Racings unsponsored #37 Ford in the Nationwide Series as long as the team wants him. Lamar, a former Kevin Harvick Inc. development driver, has been in the car eight times this year, with a best finish of
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Infineon race 16 of 36]:
UNOFFICAL Drivers Points Standings [after Infineon race 16 of 36]:
June 22, 2008
1) #18-Kyle Busch 2408 [5 wins] 2) #31-Jeff Burton 2305 -103 [1 win] 3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2256 -152 [1 win] 4) #99-Carl Edwards 2150 -258 [3 wins] 5) #48-Jimmie Johnson 2079 -329 [1 win] 6) #24-Jeff Gordon 2041 -367 7) #16-Greg Biffle 2019 -389 8) #11-Denny Hamlin
Hornaday celebrates 50th at Milwaukee:
Hornaday celebrates 50th at Milwaukee:
June 16, 2008
Not only will Ron Hornaday be making his 211th career NASCAR Truck Series start on Friday night at The Milwaukee Mile, but he will also be celebrating his 50th birthday. He celebrated his 40th birthday in Victory Lane at Bristol Motor Speedway in 1998. Hornaday kept
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