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Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Hamlin Blows into Kansas Sprint Cup Victory Lane

Photo Credit: Chris Graythen/Getty Images for NASCAR



Completing back-to-back on 1.5-mile ovals, the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series transitioned from the Saturday night Texas Motor Speedway event to the Sunday afternoon day on the Kansas Speedway. The 8th race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Greg Biffle has shown early race championship form leading the points heading in the STP 400. Noteworthy in the Sprint Cup driver's points standings was the effort of Michael Waltrip Racing's Martin Truex Jr who has installed himself into the tight top-5 battle after 7 races.

The Penske Racing #22 Dodge of AJ Allmendinger led the 43-car field to the green flag at Kansas Speedway controlling the event with the lead for the first 44 laps until the first round of pit stops under green. After two laps where the #11 of Denny Hamlin and the #99 of Carl Edwards collected a point for leading a lap, the leader of the STP 400 was the #56 Toyota of Martin Truex Jr. While the race's first yellow flag flew for the #15 car of Clint Bowyer spinning as he attempted to enter pit lane, none of the lead pack of stock cars decided to pit during the break in the racing action. When the green flag was thrown, Truex Jr rocketed away as he asserted himself as a dominate force with his Michael Waltrip Racing car. Similar to the previous Texas Motor Speedway race, the 400-mile event at Kansas Speedway would only see 18 laps of caution as the yellow flag became a rarely-seen sight during the STP 400.


Photo Credit: Jamie Squire/Getty Images


Despite the great positioning, the pole-sitting car and driver would incur a mechanical issue shortly after the race's restart robbing the #22 Penske Racing team of a top finish. On lap 60, Allmendinger reported an engine problem that would be associated with his car falling 1.3 seconds off the pace with the stock car field. The #22 car circulated slowly until the a caution for debris on lap 133. Requiring a change to the electronic fuel injection's ECU, mechanics were able to return Allmendinger to the race track to finish the STP 400. The #22 Dodge finished the race in 32nd place ultimately 10 laps down to the leader.  


Photo Credit: Brian Czobat / autostock ©



The driver of the #22 Dodge for Penske Racing last season before a dramatic removal from the team after the season finale at Homestead, Kurt Busch had a strong run for much of the Kansas Speedway race for Phoenix Racing. Starting 14th, Kurt Busch had has #51 Chevrolet in the top-10 for much of the STP 400. However, a power loss from his Hendrick Motorsports engine dropped him to finish 17th in the event.

With trouble plaguing the customer of Hendrick Motorsports' engines, one of the race operation's immediate teams suffered turmoil. In position for a steady top-10 finish, inaugural NASCAR Cup series winner at the Kansas Speedway Jeff Gordon suffered late-race engine woes. Wounded, the #24 car did finish the STP 400 three laps down in 21st spot. “We lucked out in some ways, I feel like, by finishing 21st. It could have been a lot worse. We struggled today. We missed the set-up. And we were still going to finish 7th or 8th. So I think that says a lot about our race team. But yeah, we obviously had a valve spring I believe, something in the valve train that broke." commented Jeff Gordon, driver of the #24 Chevrolet.


Photo Credit: Russell LaBounty/Autostock Courtesy of Hendrick Motorsports



Leading 173 laps up to the 236th circuit around the Kansas Speedway, Martin Truex Jr had held off all comers with exception of Joe Gibbs Racing's #11 Toyota piloted by Denny Hamlin. Capitalizing on less than ideal set of tires that Truex Jr reported through his last race stint, Hamlin reeled in the #56 car and stole the lead on lap 237 (Reminiscent of the moment where Biffle past Johnson at Texas 8 days before). While Denny Hamlin claimed the lead, Martin Truex Jr fought hard to position himself for a late race fight for the race win. With three laps remaining, the #56 Toyota stormed through turn 3 underneath the #11 car but lacked speed through turn four. Well in control of car, the move was Truex Jr's most ambitious attempt at a second-career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win. Despite great efforts of the #56 Michael Waltrip Racing car, Denny Hamlin had the edge at the end of 267 laps to win the STP 400.

A 2nd win for the #11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota and driver Denny Hamlin early in this 2012 season, the victory at Kansas Speedway was the first for the Toyota car make. As Martin Truex jr came across the finish line second, the Japanese brand took the top-two positions after 400 miles combining to lead 205 of the race's 267 laps.


Photo Credit: Geoff Burke/Getty Images for NASCAR


While Martin Truex Jr came the closest ever for a win with Michael Waltrip Racing, his team cars suffered engine troubles. Clint Bowyer's #15 Toyota was parked after just 125 laps in the 267-lap event while the #55 Aaron's car driven by Mark Martin was forced out of the race with only a handful of laps to go foiling a top-10 run. Michael Waltrip Racing affiliate JTG Daughterty Racing also saw their #47 Toyota piloted by Bobby Labonte suffer a dramatic engine blow-up during the STP 400's second caution period.

For the second 1.5-mile track in a row, the #48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet appeared to be in position for the 200th win for his car owner. Into the late stage of the STP 400, it appeared that Jimmie Johnson was in position to spoil the battle between the Toyotas at the front. While fast on many occasions, the #48 Chevrolet was never able to mount a solid challenge on the #11 or #56 Toyota. "Just wish we had a little bit more today, and be in victory lane.” said Jimmie Johnson still searching for his first victory of 2012. Despite missing out on victory, the STP 400 did produce top-10 race results for 3 of Hendrick Motorsports' Chevrolets. Behind Johnson's 3rd place, the #88 car of Dale Earnhardt Jr finished 7th and Kasey Kahne completed a second-straight event in the top-10 with an 8th.

Roush Fenway Racing had a solid outing as the Ford of Matt Kenseth finished 4th ahead of NASCAR Sprint Cup point leader and teammate Greg Biffle. The #99 Ford of Carl Edwards rallied from 21st to 9th over the 400-mile event.

Next for the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series is a Saturday night event at the 3/4-mile short track of Richmond International Raceway.


2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup
STP 400
Kansas Speedway
Race Results


Pos # Car # Driver Sponsor/ Car Make
1 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota
2 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota
3 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet
4 17 Matt Kenseth Ford EcoBoost Ford
5 16 Greg Biffle 3M Novec 1230 Ford
6 29 Kevin Harvick Rheem Chevrolet
7 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Diet Mountain Dew/National Guard Chevrolet
8 5 Kasey Kahne Farmers Insurance Chevrolet
9 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford
10 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Toyota
11 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Dodge
12 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet
13 14 Tony Stewart Office Depot/Mobil 1 Chevrolet
14 1 Jamie McMurray McDonald's Chevrolet
15 20 Joey Logano The Home Depot Toyota
16 9 Marcos Ambrose DeWalt Ford
17 51 Kurt Busch Phoenix Construction Services, Inc. Chevrolet
18 27 Paul Menard Menards/Zecol Chevrolet
19 12 Sam Hornish Jr. SKF Dodge
20 39 Ryan Newman Haas Automation Chevrolet
21 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet
22 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet
23 43 Aric Almirola STP Ford
24 78 Regan Smith Furniture Row/Farm American Chevrolet
25 93 Travis Kvapil Burger King Real Fruit Smoothies Toyota
26 13 Casey Mears GEICO Ford
27 38 David Gilliland Front Row Motorsports Ford
28 32 Reed Sorenson @TMone We Drive Sales/FAS Lane Ford
29 10 David Reutimann Accell Construction Chevrolet
30 34 David Ragan Barrett-Jackson Ford
31 49 JJ Yeley JPO Absorbents Toyota
32 22 AJ Allmendinger AAA Dodge
33 55 Mark Martin Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota
34 83 Landon Cassill Burger King Real Fruit Smoothies Toyota
35 47 Bobby Labonte Reese Towpower Toyota
36 15 Clint Bowyer 5-hour Energy Toyota
37 36 Dave Blaney Tommy Baldwin Racing Chevrolet
38 30 David Stremme Inception Motorsports Toyota
39 26 Josh Wise Morristown Driver's Service Ford
40 98 Michael McDowell Curb Records Ford
41 87 Joe Nemechek AM/FM Energy Wood & Pellet Stoves Toyota
42 19 Mike Bliss Humphrey Smith Racing LLC Toyota
43 23 Scott Riggs North TX Pipe Chevrolet

 

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Biffle to Lead Cup Field to Kansas Green Flag

 Photo Credit: Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR

 
The headlining event for a full Kansas Speedway race weekend that includes ARCA and NASCAR Nationwide Series races, the NASCAR Sprint Cup entered Friday qualifying in preparation for a 400 miles of racing Sunday.

 
The fourth race in the 2011 NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup, Kansas Speedway becomes a potential epicenter for shaping what is an incredibly tight championship battle. After the past Dover race, Kevin Harvick and Carl Edwards share the top position in the Chase standings with the top-8 driver residing in a 15-point interval.

 
With a pole position being a good launching pad for the Chase contenders for Sunday's Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway, the efforts of the total 12 drivers were foiled by a driver and team outside of the 2011 competition within the NASCAR Sprint Cup competition. A two-time career winner of events held at Kansas Speedway, Roush Fenway Racing driver Greg Biffle steered to his second pole of 2011. Clocking a 30.877 second lap time, Biffle outran teammate Carl Edwards by just 3/10ths of a mile per hour average in the qualifying lap. Missing the 2011 Chase, Greg Biffle is still searching for his first win in the season with his #16 Ford team.

 
As Carl Edwards #99 car starts alongside his teammate on the first row thanks to the NASCAR Sprint Cup qualifying results, a third Roush Fenway Racing Ford Fusion ended the session in fourth place. The Joe Gibbs Racing #18 Toyota Kyle Busch has been sandwiched by Roush Fenway Racing drivers. Kasey Kahne registers a 5th fastest time in qualifying for the Hollywood Casino 400 with Paul Menard becoming the top Chevrolet runner placed in 6th for the race's start

 
In regards to the 2011 Chase championship fight in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Carl Edwards 2nd fastest time grants him an immediate advantage over Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch. The #29 Chevrolet of Harvick starts 12 place behind the #99 Ford in 14th starting spot. Kurt Busch will launch in 17th position while the #14 Chevy piloted by driver/owner Tony Stewart will roll off 23rd.

 
The Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway will mark the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start for current Camping World Truck Series regular Austin Dillon. Son of past NASCAR Nationwide Series driver Mike Dillon and grandson of powerful race team owner Richard Childress, Austin Dillon will drive a #98 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet at the 1.5-mile oval event. Starting his first Sprint Cup event in 26th place position, its amusing to note this is the exact same spot grandfather Richard Childress' 1969 debuted as a driver in NASCAR premier series.

 
Kansas Speedway will come alive for the Hollywood Casino 400 at 1PM local time (2PM Eastern time).

 

 
2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup
Hollywood Casino 400
Kansas Speedway
Starting Line-up

Pos # | Car # | Driver | Sponsor | Car Make 
  1. 16 Greg Biffle Sherwin-Williams Ford
  2. 99 Carl Edwards Aflac Ford
  3. 18 Kyle Busch M&M's Toyota
  4. 17 Matt Kenseth Crown Royal Ford
  5. 4 Kasey Kahne Red Bull Toyota
  6. 27 Paul Menard Schrock / Menards Chevrolet
  7. 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Freight Toyota
  8. 56 Martin Truex Jr. NAPA Auto Parts Toyota
  9. 5 Mark Martin CARQUEST / GoDaddy.com Chevrolet
  10. 24 Jeff Gordon DuPont Chevrolet
  11. 39 Ryan Newman HAAS Automation Chevrolet
  12. 2 Brad Keselowski Miller Lite Dodge
  13. 6 David Ragan UPS Ford
  14. 29 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet
  15. 83 Brian Vickers Red Bull Toyota
  16. 78 Regan Smith FurnitureRowRacing/FarmAmerican Chev
  17. 22 Kurt Busch Shell Pennzoil Dodge
  18. 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard / AMP Energy Chevrolet
  19. 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's Chevrolet
  20. 20 Joey Logano The Home Depot Toyota
  21. 9 Marcos Ambrose DeWalt Ford
  22. 43 A J Allmendinger Best Buy Ford
  23. 14 Tony Stewart Office Depot / Mobil 1 Chevrolet
  24. 33 Clint Bowyer Cheerios / Hamburger Helper Chevrolet
  25. 46 Scott Speed ordergreenstuff.com Ford
  26. 98 Austin Dillon PresidentRonaldReaganCentennial Chev
  27. 0 David Reutimann Aaron's Dream Machine Toyota
  28. 55 J J Yeley Front Row Motorsports Ford
  29. 1 Jamie McMurray Bass Pro Shops / Arctic Cat Chevrolet
  30. 34 David Gilliland A&W All American Food Ford
  31. 31 Jeff Burton Caterpillar Chevrolet
  32. 30 David Stremme Inception Motorsports Chevrolet
  33. 47 Bobby Labonte Bush's Beans / Kingsford Toyota
  34. 42 Juan Pablo Montoya Target Chevrolet
  35. 71 Andy Lally Interstate Moving Services Ford
  36. 38 Travis Kvapil Long John Silver's Ford
  37. 13 Casey Mears GEICO Toyota
  38. 36 Dave Blaney Big Red Chevrolet
  39. 7 Reed Sorenson SPEED Energy / MAPEI / Menards Dodge
  40. 66 Michael McDowell Victory Junction Toyota
  41. 51 Landon Cassill SecurityBenefits/ThankATeacherToday Chev
  42. 32 Mike Bliss Street King Ford
  43. 87 Joe Nemechek AM FM Energy Toyota

Monday, June 6, 2011

Native son Bowyer dominates Kansas truck race

 Photo Credit: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images for NASCAR



By Reid Spencer

Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

June 4, 2011


KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- The unquestioned class of the field in Saturday’s O’Reilly Auto Parts 250 at Kansas Speedway, Clint Bowyer won his first NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race of the season in dominating fashion.


Bowyer, from Emporia, Kan., beat Johnny Sauter to the finish line by 1.695 seconds to claim his third victory in 11 starts in the series. Todd Bodine ran third, followed by James Buescher and Joey Coulter, who passed Kyle Busch on the last of 167 laps for the fifth spot.


It was a watershed race for Bowyer, who posted his first NASCAR national series victory in his home state in the 400th race in Truck Series history. Previously, Bowyer had finished second in the 2007 Sprint Cup race at the 1.5-mile track and second in the 2008 Nationwide Series event here.


“We’ve come close here,” Bowyer said. “We’ve had good runs here, but we just haven’t been able to seal the deal. To finally be able to do a burnout on the frontstretch in front of that crowd is big, man. It’s a good feeling.


“This place means a lot to me. I watched this place being built. I dreamed of being able to race here in anything, and to be able to roll into victory lane ... is pretty cool.”


Bowyer, however, has unfinished business at his home track.


“I want to win a Cup race here bad,” said Bowyer, who will start 27th in Sunday’s STP 400 Cup event.


A debris caution on Lap 98 was a godsend for Bowyer and Sauter, who hadn’t been to the pit for fuel and tires since Laps 50 and 59 respectively. Both took advantage of the yellow and came to the pits.


After restarting third on lap 103, Bowyer took the lead from Todd Bodine on Lap 109, two laps before Shane Sieg smacked the Turn 2 wall to cause the sixth caution of the race. Bowyer returned to the pits under yellow on Lap 112 to take on enough fuel to go the distance.


Though he restarted 11th on Lap 116, Bowyer quickly moved to the front, passing Bodine to regain the lead on Lap 122. Bowyer, Sauter and Busch all remained on the track under caution for Clay Rogers’ spin off Turn 2 on Lap 131.
Bowyer led the field to the green flag on Lap 138 and after battling Sauter for half a lap began to pull away.


Notes: Bowyer led 124 laps, including the first 49 ... Sauter took over the series lead from Cole Whitt, who fell to second and trails Sauter by 12 points ... Polesitter Austin Dillon, who finished 12th Saturday, gained one spot to third in the standings.