Posted on 02/25/2014 8:03:33 PM PST by ican'tbelieveit
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Fantasy Top 10 Segment Standings:
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That was an interesting race and especially the finish.
bumpity
And with that win Junior made the chase. Unless they defy history and more than 16 drivers post a win
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Regan Smith |
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Trevor Bayne |
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Elliott Sadler |
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Brendan Gaughan |
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Ty Dillon |
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Dylan Kwasniewski |
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Joe Nemechek |
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Mike Wallace |
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Chase Elliott |
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James Buescher |
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Brian Scott |
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Ryan Reed |
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Mike Bliss |
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Campingworld Standings:
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Timothy Peters |
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Johnny Sauter |
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Ron Hornaday Jr |
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Ryan Blaney |
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Jeb Burton |
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Jimmy Weller III |
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German Quiroga Jr |
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Ryan Sieg |
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Tyler Reddick |
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Matt Crafton |
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Ben Kennedy |
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John Wes Townley |
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Justin Jennings |
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So far Richard Petty is right.
Wasn’t her fault.
The Petty’s are not known for their intelligence. They suffer from that disease my father always accused me of, “engage brain before operating mouth”.
He needs to thank her because she is one of the major drawing cards for taxi-cab racing spectators. Even at that nascrap is still losing track spectators as well as viewers and many of the tracks are having financial close calls.
The cost of racing has gone thru the roof and sponsors keep getting harder and harder to get.
Besides, Petty should know there are realistically approx. 10 cars that can win on any given day. The other 33 are fillers to provide “sizzle”, Danica included. After all, who wants to watch a race with 10 cars in it?
Thanks for da Ping...
Round 2 2014 PHOENIX
It’s almost 3/16
I’ll take the questions after that so You can run the F1 Threads.
EVENT SCHEDULE
(Sprint Cup Series)
Times are local to the Track
Thursday, February 27
4:30 PM NSCS HAULERS ENTER
Friday, February 28
6:00 AM NSCS GARAGE OPENS & INSPECTION BEGINS
11:00 AM NSCS ROOKIE & SPOTTER MEETINGS & RANDOM DRAWING
12:00 - 1:30 PM NSCS PRACTICE
4:40 PM NSCS QUALIFYING
6:30 PM NSCS GARAGE CLOSES
Saturday, March 1
7:00 AM NSCS GARAGE OPENS
9:00 - 9:55 AM NSCS PRACTICE
12:00 - 12:50 PM NSCS FINAL PRACTICE
1:45 PM NNS RACE
4:00 PM NSCS GARAGE CLOSES
Sunday, March 2
7:00 AM NSCS GARAGE OPENS
11:00 AM NSCS DRIVER/CREW CHIEF MEETING
12:30 PM NSCS DRIVERS INTRODUCTION
1:00 PM NSCS RACE
NSCS = Sprint Cup Series
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
All times above are listed in LOCAL Time
PRACTICE & QUALIFYING
Dates / Times / TV coverage
(times in eastern time)
Practices:
Friday, February 28, 2:00 - 3:30pm/et, TV-FS1
Saturday, March 1, 11:00 - 11:55 am/et, TV-FS1
Happy Hour ‘Final’ practice: Saturday, March 1, 2:00 - 2:50 pm/et, TV-FS2
Qualifying: groups for positions 1-36, Friday, February 28 at 6:35pm/et, TV-FS1, no re-air scheduled.
Track Specifications:
Track/Race Length: 1.0 mile oval, 312 laps, 312 miles/500km
Degree of Banking: Turns 1-2: 11 degrees; Turns 3-4: 9 degrees
Front stretch: Length: 1,179 feet, Banking: 3 degrees
Back stretch: Length: 1,551 feet, Banking: 9 degrees
Pit Road: Length: 1,140
Pit Road Speed: 45mph
Grandstand seating: 55,000 [was 76,812] Opened: 1964 (first NASCAR Sprint Cup event was 1988)
Last Repave: 2011
2013 March Race Winner: #99-Carl Edwards, 105.187mph, started 15th
2013 November Winner: #29-Kevin Harvick, 105.733mph, started 9th
Race Record: Tony Stewart, Nov 1999, 118.132mph
Slowest Race Record: Alan Kulwicki, 1988, 90.457mph
Oldest Race Winner: Mark Martin, 50 years, 3 months, 9 days, 4/18/2009
Youngest Race Winner: Kyle Busch, 20 years, 5 months, 11 days, 11/13/2005
2013 March Pole Sitter: #55-Mark Martin, 138.074mph, finished 21st
2013 November Pole Sitter: #48-Jimmie Johnson, 139.222mph, finished 3rd
Track Qualifying Record: Jimmie Johnson, 11/8/2013, 139.222mph
Oldest Pole Winner: Mark Martin, 54 years, 1 month, 23 days, 3/1/2013
Youngest Pole Winner: Kyle Busch, 20 years, 11 months, 20 days, 4/22/2006
With “polar vortex” temps forecast for the next 10 days and a big snow/ice storm for the weekend, Phoenix sounds d@mn good right now.
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