March 13th, 2012
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The fuel injection system reared it’s ugly head again in Las Vega, apparently helping to ruin what could have been a win or certainly a very good finish for Brad Keselowski of Penske Racing, who experienced fuel pick-up issues that finally took a toll and relegated him to a 32nd place finish.
Teammate AJ Allmendinger experienced the same issues but worse, spending time in the garage, while his crew changed parts and tried to figure out what was going on with the EFI, finally swapping out the entire electronic fuel injection system.
According to MRN and Sirrius Radio Host Dave Moody, who I talked with on Friday, teams will eventually get this figured out. My question is , by the time that happens will there be drivers who have lost solid opportunities in races were they had great cars and subsequently adversely affected their entire season?
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March 12th, 2012
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Tony Stewart can cross another race track off his bucket list! The defending Sprint Cup Champion was simply too good on re-starts, holding off Jimmie Johnson by about a half second to win Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 400 from Las Vegas Motor Speedway for his first career win at the southwest desert track!
Greg Biffle picked up his third, third place finish in the first three races and sits atop the Cup standings for the first time since 2005. Stewart’s teammate Ryan Newman finished third with Carl Edwards completing the top five with Clint Bowyer, Paul Menard, Jamie McMurray, Trevor Bayne and Dale Junior rounding out the top ten. Junior led 70 of the first 73 laps!
On Saturday Ricky Stenhouse Jr. led the final 50 laps pulling away from veteran Mark Martin during a final 39 lap green flag run to the finish to win the Sams Town 300.
Around the Track , tomorrow!
John Williams
Tags: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, NASCAR, Sprint Cup, Tony Stewart
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March 8th, 2012
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We’re still in the desert! The Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series are in the town that never sleeps for this weekend’s Kobalt Tools 400 and the Sams Town 300 at the D-Shaped, aggressively banked, 1.5 mile Las Vegas Motor Speedway!
Carl Edwards is the defending Cup winner and he and Jimmie Johnson have both won twice at the Vegas track in the last five years with Johnson picking up the most career wins with four overall!
Coming out of Phoenix Denny Hamlin has the momentum after his big win there and Greg Biffle will try to continue his strong start that has carried him to two consecutive third place finishes.
And teams will try to avoid the issue surrounding the fuel injection fiasco that literally shot circuited Tony Stewart No. 14 in Phoenix Sprint Cup.
We’ll cover every lap right through the weekend, so keep it right here!
John Williams
Tags: Las Vegas Motor Speedway, NASCAR, Nationwide Series, Sprint Cup
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March 7th, 2012
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Not exactly a revelation…just two races into a very long year and we are seeing some early surprises! Denny Hamlin has started strong with a win and a top 5 to lead the Sprint Cup Series, perhaps a bit of a surprise to see Greg Biffle up there in second place. No surprise with Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth and Dale Earnhardt Jr. rounding out the top five, but then it gets interesting! Martin Trues Jr. sits in 6th, part-timer-again and ageless Mark Martin is 7th and Joey ”can’t miss” Logano is 8th…now can Truex and Logano, who arguably need to make the Chase this year to ensure employment in 2013, stay in that elite group? We’ll find out pretty quickly!
In the Nationwide Series, Elliot Sandler is your early leader with a win and a top 5, followed by another surprise, rookie Austin Dillon!
Back with some info on Fuel Injection shut downs..see you then!
John Williams
Tags: Daytona 500, Denny Hamlin, Greg Biggle, NASCAR, Sprint Cup
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March 6th, 2012
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Check out the newest podcast above or read it below… Denny Hamlin of NASCAR makes history with the Number 11′s 198th win, new rules and regulations for the Jet Dryer due to Juan Montoya’s Collision with one at the Daytona 500 and Dodge is seeking new teams for the new Model Car being introduced in 2013…
Denny Hamlin’s win in the No. 11 at Phoenix was the 198th time that the No. 11 had visited victory lane, tying it with the famed No. 43, which of course was the number that Richard Petty drove to 192 wins in his storied career.
NASCAR has decided to run an additional pace car with flashing lights in back of the last Jet Dryer from now on, in the wake of the collision with Juan Montoya’s car during a caution at the Daytona 500. In addition, all Jet Dryer drivers will be required to wear helmets and fire suits as well!
And Dodge is seeking teams for their new model being introduced for 2013 after Penske decided to go “Ford” starting next season, right now only Robby Gordon would be running in a Dodge, but the Manufacturer is already contacting potential teams including Richard Petty Motorsports!
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March 5th, 2012
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Denny Hamlin is ready to reclaim his position as a Sprint Cup Championship favorite, with new Crew Chief Darian Grub in the box. Hamlin led the final 53 caution free laps to pick up the win in Sunday’s Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix international Raceway, the 18th career victory for the driver of the Joe Gibbs Fed Ex Toyota, putting Hamlin into the lead in the Sprint Cup standings after two races!
Kevin Harvick finished second after losing fuel pressure with under 2 laps remaining, followed by Greg Biffle, Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski.
Apparently there is still a learning curve with the fuel injection and the electronics that go with it! Reigning Cup Champ Tony Stewart turned off his motor to save fuel during the last caution and couldn’t get the No. 14 to re-fire , finishing 2 laps down in 22nd place.
On Saturday Elliot Sadler won the Nationwide Series Bashas Supermarkets 200, his first series win since 1998.
John Williams
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March 1st, 2012
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No tandem drafting to speak of at the Daytona 500 and by the looks of the finish it wouldn’t have mattered because Greg Biffle and Dale Earnhardt Junior couldn’t pass the solo car of Matt Kenseth anyway! What the lack of drafting did produce was some spectacular wrecks as the Daytona 500 returned to the familiar pack racing, always exciting but very unpredictable.
Nascar won’t penalize Brad Keselowski for tweeting while he was waiting out the red flag after Juan Montoya’s car belted that jet dryer and Joey Logano delivered a critical top 10 finish giving the “can’t miss kid” as Mark Martin described him, a needed boost in a career that was already being questioned after just three years!
And despite all of the postponements, delays, wrecks, jet fuel bonfires, you name it, this Daytona 500 was the 2nd most watched in NASCAR history.
Tags: Brad Keselowski Twitter, Daytona 500, jet dryer, Juan Montoya, Matt Kenseth, NASCAR
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February 29th, 2012
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What a weekend at the Daytona 500, NASCAR’s Superbowl of racing…lots of tweets…and some criticism for the way the track handled that fire (You know the one that started when Juan Pablo Montoya crashed into a Jet Dryer?)…are you kidding, is there a race track anywhere that is prepared for that kind of freakish wreck where hundreds of gallons of ignited jet fuel is spewing all over the tarmac..you don’t put the fire out with water…they actually used Tide detergent to clean the fuel off the track…good job!
Danica Patrick..3 wrecks…none of her making, and she had some speed…the pole for the Nationwide Series race and even after her wreck in the Daytona 500 she came back out with some impressive lap times considering the condition of the car.
Dale Earnhardt Jr..almost but not quite enough…the Ford engines were tough …he had his 5th finish of 3rd or better in the Daytona 500 and it was Roush Fenway’s 300th victory in Nascar.
John Williams
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Tags: Dale Earnhardt Jr., Danica Patrick, Daytona 500, jet dryer, Juan Pablo Montoya, Tide Detergent
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February 28th, 2012
The 2012 Daytona 500 is history and after a bazaar two day of postponements, wild wrecks and a scary crash and subsequent ball of fire involving Juan Montoya’s car and a jet dryer, the only driver that could possibly restore order was Mr. “Calm” , Matt Kenseth, in the 17 Ford, who held off Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Breg Biffle to win his second “Super Bowl” of stock car racing in a green-white-checkered finish.
Denny Hamlin finished 4th with Jeff Burton completing the top five!
With less tandem drafting and more pack racing, wrecks were inevitable and it started early on the 2nd lap with 5 time champ Jimmie Johnson going out along with Danica Patrick, defending 500 winner Trevor Bayne, David Ragan and Kurt Busch…wrecks on lap 188 and 196 took even more competitive cars out and the collision between Montoya and the jet dryer during a caution, reg flagged the event for more then two hours.
I’ll return with more on the Daytona 500 tomorrow!
Tags: Danica Patrick, Daytona 500, jet dryer, Juan Montoya, Matt Kenseth, NASCAR
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February 27th, 2012
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The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at the Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, FL has been postponed til Monday evening.
The wrong kind of history came to Nascar’s most famous track Sunday when persistent rain postponed the Sprint Cup Series most important event of the entire season, the Daytona 500 postponed until today at 7pm ET! It is the first time in the history of Nascar’s Super Bowl of racing that the entire race has been postponed!
Amidst wrecks, 3 green-white checkered flag finishes, little known and regarded John King won his first Camping World Series Race in Friday’s Nextra Energy Resources 250. On Saturday, another unlikely winner emerged in the nationwide Series Race when James Beuscher took the checkered flag under caution in the Driver-4-COPD 300 after dodging a huge wreck at the front of the pack involving leaders Trevor Batyne , Tony Stewaart, Elliot Sadler, Joey Logano, Kurt Busch and Kyle Busch.
We start over again today!
John Williams
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