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Posted on 05/26/2009 7:52:15 PM PDT by NYTexan
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top 15 did not pit.. martin pitted again..
biffle lets JJ by,, he is saying pace is too quick..
http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/nationwide/news/story?id=4217897
Wild thing dominated but didn't win again.
Long stretch of green flag racing. Time for a good wreck to get things going!!
Long stretch..
JJ on a roll..
fingers crossed for kasey and kurt running 4 and 5
Weird run this weekend for Kyle..
T’ars bite more than once
Mark’s moving forward, up to 15th.
Lap 88 — Carl Edwards catches and passes Martin Truex Jr. to take sixth.
Lap 85 — Martin Truex Jr. is running strong from his sixth position.
Lap 80 — Greg Biffle has the fastest car on the track this lap from his second position.
Lap 75 — Kurt Busch has settled into the fifth position. He turned his brake blower off, but his crew tells him to turn it back on with the demand this track has on brakes.
Lap 69 — Jamie McMurray is holding on to 10th with a good run. He started. 18th.
Lap 64 — Sam Hornish Jr. is going strong early. He runs in ninth after his 12th-place start.
Lap 58 — Kyle Busch is going backward. He restarted fifth but has fallen back to 12th.
Lap 54 — David Reutimann moves around Kurt Busch to take third position.
Lap 52 — Mike Skinner takes his car to the garage.
Lap 50 — LEAD CHANGE: Jimmie Johnson beats Greg Biffle by a nose back to the line and takes the top spot.
Lap 49 — GREEN FLAG: Greg Biffle gets the race back under way.
1. Greg Biffle
2. Jimmie Johnson
3. David Reutimann
4. Kurt Busch
5. Kyle Busch
Lap 46 — Mark Martin makes another pit stop.
Lap 45 — Cars in the back make pit stops. The top 15 cars stay out.
Blaney is now listed as 38th and Out,, not Off.. whoo hoo.
oops, make that OFF but not OuT. :-)
Looks like Flipper has a good car today, now 3rd as cars pit!!
You’re doing great Norm...
Yikes, what just happen, was on the phone..
Lap 114 — Bobby Labonte returns to pit road for a penalty. He was caught speeding.
Lap 112 — Sam Hornish Jr. makes his pit stop. Juan Montoya pits with him for four tires and fuel on a loose race car.
Lap 111 — Kurt Busch pits eight laps earlier than he planned. He tells his crew something went wrong. He gets four tires and fuel and the crew adds a spring rubber. Bobby Labonte pits as well.
Lap 109 — David Reutimann makes his pit stop and asks for more grip and an air-pressure adjustment. Jamie McMurray makes his stop.
Lap 107 — Kasey Kahne heads to pit road for a scheduled stop.
Lap 102 — Kasey Kahne moves around David Reutimann to take third place.
Lap 100 — Michael Waltrip makes a pit stop earlier than had been scheduled. Mike Bliss takes his car to the garage.
Lap 99 — Clint Bowyer is slowly climbing through the field, running in ninth position.
Lap 95 — David Reutimann has the fastest car on the track while running in third place. The two leaders are working through slow traffic.
Lap 88 — Carl Edwards catches and passes Martin Truex Jr. to take sixth.
Lap 85 — Martin Truex Jr. is running strong from his sixth position, but Carl Edwards is chasing.
Cartion, daybreeze....more tar droppings?
Yup.
Lap 117 — YELLOW FLAG NO. 2: Debris in Turn 2 from John Andretti’s slap on the wall.
Lap 116 — Greg Biffle and Martin Truex Jr. pit. Truex gets four tires and fuel with minor changes. Biffle gets changes also. Jimmie Johnson pits for a track-bar adjustment.
Amazing those 3 stayed out nearly 90 laps without a stop, especially with that track eating up tars like it is.....
JJ takes the lead back from Flipper. Jr. lurking too....
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