Posted on 05/13/2015 6:34:14 AM PDT by ican'tbelieveit
That photo looks alot like our Josie, a Border Collie/St Bernard mix. She is now 9 years old and really does not like cameras! Every photo of her looks like she is frightened.
You can tell Tubebender’s dog is from California because of the silver stud tooth hanging from the left side of its mouth. Could be an optical illusion but....
I will house-sit Bronson for free. Fair warning though - he and I will most likely be gone when you return.
Good on Denny Hamlin and JGR for the win. Maybe it’ll be the spark to ignite Denny’s season.
6whine and cheater chief are at it again!
#48 team may face penalty for all-star race violation: NASCAR officials are investigating #48-Jimmie Johnson’s Hendrick Motorsports team for a possible rules violation during the Sprint All-Star Race on Saturday night. A NASCAR official said after the race that a Johnson crewman was being investigated for modifying the side skirt on Johnson’s car during the race. NASCAR implemented new rules prior to this season preventing teams from modifying the side skirts during a race. NASCAR also has new video cameras monitoring pit road, making such rules violations easier to detect. Any possible penalties would be announced next week.(Sporting News)(5-17-2015)
Track News and Announcements
AMS files request for new NASCAR race date: After losing its Labor Day race date and being moved to the second race of the season, Ed Clark, president of Atlanta Motor Speedway, confirmed he has filed a formal request as part of NASCAR’s schedule realignment process to move its race date to a different spot on the schedule. “Ideally, I’d like to be later and we’ve talked about that,” Clark told Kickin’ the Tires. “But I am not somebody who advocates somebody who has a good date giving up their date just to help me. It needs to be good for whatever you do. In an ideal world, I would love to see them go to the West Coast and come back to us. The way it works, they (NASCAR) send all the tracks a letter saying, ‘if you desire to change your date, we need to have a formal request back” so, I did that. I didn’t ask for a specific date. I just asked NASCAR to look at it. Marcus (Smith, general manager) and Bruton (Smith, CEO) pretty much handle all of that but they knew I was doing it.” Clark said from a selfish standpoint he wants his track’s race in a better place on the schedule. Once that happens, he said he hopes they can stick with that date to build momentum but there is no way he would want any track operator to lose a date they like. “I’ve always said that if I could handpick my dates, I would run the last week of April and the last week of September,” Clark said. “They are beautiful weather conditions there. But we are roughly 120 miles from Talladega and you can’t get those two events close together. If it was all done in a vacuum, I would never in a million years advocate taking somebody’s date that they are happy with just to help us. If there was a win-win situation then, yeah, it would make sense.” In the days following the Atlanta race weekend [March 1st], there was speculation and jokes the track was in a downward spiral. Speculation by some was it might lose its lone Sprint Cup Series date because of poor attendance - that caused Clark to bristle. He said Atlanta coming off the schedule has not been discussed. “Anything is a possibility but there has been no talk of it,” Clark said. “And I can’t see NASCAR pulling out of a traditional market, you know, that was one of the markets that built NASCAR and has so many sponsors headquartered there. There’s a bunch.”(Kickin’ the Tires)(5-17-2015)
THE SPRINT ALL-STAR RACE
Eligibility rules for Sprint All-Star Race:
1st criteria: Drivers who have won races in the current and preceding year. If a driver leaves a team with which he has won a race, he remains eligible (through the last race before The All-Star Race), the team does NOT
2nd criteria: Drivers who are past Sprint Cup champions
3rd criteria: Drivers who have won The All-Star Race
4th criteria: The winning driver of the Sprint Showdown
5th criteria: Driver who finishes 2nd in the Sprint Showdown
6th criteria: Driver voted in by the fans
The Current UNOFFICIAL Field
Driver Eligibility
Race winners (drivers) in the preceding and current season
1 #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. February 2014 Daytona 500
won event 2000
2 #4-Kevin Harvick March 2014 Phoenix
won event 2007
3 #2-Brad Keselowski March 2014 Las Vegas
2012 champ
4 #19-Carl Edwards March 2014 Bristol
won event 2011
5 #18-Kyle Busch March 2014 Auto Club
6 #41-Kurt Busch March 2014 Martinsville
2004 champ
won event 2010
7 #22-Joey Logano April 2014 Texas
8 #11-Denny Hamlin May 2014 Talladega
9 #24-Jeff Gordon May 2014 Kansas
won event 1995,1997,2001
1995,1997,1998,2001 champ
10 #48-Jimmie Johnson May 2014 Charlotte
won event in 2003, 2006, 2012, 2013
2006,2007,2008,2009,2010,2013 champ
11 #43-Aric Almirola July 2014 Daytona
12 #47-AJ Allmendinger August 2014 Watkins Glen
13 #5-Kasey Kahne August 2014 Atlanta
won event in 2008
14 #20-Matt Kenseth April 2015 Bristol
won event 2004
2003 champ
Previous NASCAR Sprint Cup champions
(not a 2014/2015 winner)
15 #14-Tony Stewart won event 2009
2002, 2005, 2011 champ
Previous Winners of
The Sprint Cup All-Star Race
(not a 2014/2015 winner or past series champ)
16 #1-Jamie McMurray won event in 2014
17 #31-Ryan Newman won event in 2003
Showdown winner, Showdown 2nd place and Fan Vote Winner
18 Sprint Showdown Segment One Winner #16-Greg Biffle
19 Sprint Showdown Winner #15-Clint Bowyer
20 Fan Vote Winner #10-Danice Patrick
Active Sprint Cup past race winners not in the Sprint All-Star race(year of last win, notes):
#55-David Ragan (2013)
#16-Greg Biffle (2013)
#78-Martin Truex Jr. (2013)
Brian Vickers (2013)(out with illness)
#15-Clint Bowyer (2012)
#6-Trevor Bayne (2011)
Regan Smith (2011) - full time NXS
#27-Paul Menard (2011)
Juan Pablo Montoya (2010), Indycar / part time Cup
David Reutimann (2010)(unknown)
Joe Nemechek (2004)(part time)
Elliott Sadler (2004), full time NXS
#32-Bobby Labonte (2003, Champ in 2000) - part time
#55-Michael Waltrip (2003, won event in 1996) - part time
SPRINT ALL-STAR RACE RESULTS
Hamlin wins Sprint All-Star Race: #11-Denny Hamlin won the Sprint All-Star Sprint Cup Series race at Charlotte Motor Speedway for his first All-Star win, the first All-Star race win for Joe Gibbs Racing and first Toyota team to win the All-Star race. #11-Hamlin is the fourth driver to win from race from the pole and the fifth time it has happened. #11-Hamlin beat #2-Keselowski off pit road during the final pit stops between segment 4 & 5, but Keselowski sped off pit road and had to restart at the rear on the restart. Hamlin held off #40Harvick who put on a charge early in the final segment before fading and finishing 2nd.
#4-Harvick finished 2nd (for the 2nd year in a row) followed by #41-Busch, #24-Gordon, #20-Kenseth, #18-Busch, #5-Kahne, #22-Logano, #2-Keselowski and #88-Earnhardt Jr.
The three drivers who transferred into the race via the Sprint Showdown, #15-Bowyer (finished 12th), #16-Biffle (finished 13th) and #10-Patrick (finished 20th/last, had engine problems).(5-16-2015)
Sprint All-Star Race Penalty Report (pdf)http://www.jayski.com/stats/2015/pdfs/allstar2015infractions.pdf
Sprint All-Star Race Fast Facts:
#11-Denny Hamlin won the 31st Annual NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, his first victory in the annual non-points race.
This was Hamlin¡¦s ninth start in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. His previous best finish was fourth, in 2009 and 2010.
This is the first win in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race for Joe Gibbs Racing. The organization¡¦s previous best finish was second, four times (1997, ¡¦98, ¡¦99, 2011).
This is Toyota¡¦s first victory in the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.(NASCAR Statistics)(5-16-2015)
Sprint All-Star Race Segment 5 (of 5) Results (110 of 110 laps completed:
1) #11-Denny Hamlin (1), FedEx Express Toyota, led 26 laps
2) #4-Kevin Harvick (20), Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevy
3) #41-Kurt Busch (16), Haas Automation Chevy, 24 lap led
4) #24-Jeff Gordon (9), Axalta Chevy
5) #20-Matt Kenseth (17), Dollar General Toyota
6) #18-Kyle Busch (19), M&M’s Red Nose Day Toyota
7) #5-Kasey Kahne (5), Time Warner Cable Chevy, led 11 laps
8) #22-Joey Logano (11),Shell Pennzoil Ford
9) #2-Brad Keselowski (3), Miller Lite Ford, 49 laps led
10) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr.(7), Mountain Dew Baja Blast Chevy
11) #47-AJ Allmendinger (13), Kingsford Chevy
12) #15-Clint Bowyer (4), Cherry 5-Hour Energy Toyota
13) #16-Greg Biffle (2), Ortho Ford
14) #43-Aric Almirola (8), Smithfield Ford
15) #48-Jimmie Johnson (12), Lowe’s Patriotic Chevy
16) #1-Jamie McMurray (14), Bass Pro Shops Chevy
17) #19-Carl Edwards (10), ARRIS Toyota
18) #31-Ryan Newman (18), Cat/Quicken Loans Chevy
19) #14-Tony Stewart (15), Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevy
20) #10-Danica Patrick (6), Mobil1 / Aspen Dental Chevy, -32 laps
starting spot in parens.
Sprint All-Star Race Segment 4 (of 5) Results (100 of 110 laps completed:
1) #41-Kurt Busch (16), Haas Automation Chevy, 1 lap led
2) #4-Kevin Harvick (20), Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevy,
3) #11-Denny Hamlin (1), FedEx Express Toyota, led 14 laps
4) #2-Brad Keselowski (3), Miller Lite Ford, 24 laps led
5) #5-Kasey Kahne (5), Time Warner Cable Chevy, led 11 laps
6) #19-Carl Edwards (10), ARRIS Toyota,
7) #24-Jeff Gordon (9), Axalta Chevy,
8) #47-AJ Allmendinger (13), Kingsford Chevy,
9) #18-Kyle Busch (19), M&M’s Red Nose Day Toyota,
10) #20-Matt Kenseth (17), Dollar General Toyota
11) #31-Ryan Newman (18), Cat/Quicken Loans Chevy,
12) #48-Jimmie Johnson (12), Lowe’s Patriotic Chevy,
13) #14-Tony Stewart (15), Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevy,
14) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr.(7), Mountain Dew Baja Blast Chevy,
15) #1-Jamie McMurray (14), Bass Pro Shops Chevy,
16) #22-Joey Logano (11),Shell Pennzoil Ford,
17) #16-Greg Biffle (2), Ortho Ford,
18) #43-Aric Almirola (8), Smithfield Ford,
19) #15-Clint Bowyer (4), Cherry 5-Hour Energy Toyota, -1 (lucky dog back on lead lap segment 4)
20) #10-Danica Patrick (6), Mobil1 / Aspen Dental Chevy, -32 laps
starting spot in parens.
Sprint All-Star Race Segment 3 (of 5) Results (75 of 110 laps completed:
1) #2-Brad Keselowski (3), Miller Lite Ford, 24 laps led
2) #4-Kevin Harvick (20), Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevy,
3) #41-Kurt Busch (16), Haas Automation Chevy, 1 lap led
4) #22-Joey Logano (11),Shell Pennzoil Ford,
5) #5-Kasey Kahne (5), Time Warner Cable Chevy, led 11 laps
6) #24-Jeff Gordon (9), Axalta Chevy,
7) #20-Matt Kenseth (17), Dollar General Toyota
8) #19-Carl Edwards (10), ARRIS Toyota,
9) #48-Jimmie Johnson (12), Lowe’s Patriotic Chevy,
10) #15-Clint Bowyer (4), Cherry 5-Hour Energy Toyota,
11) #1-Jamie McMurray (14), Bass Pro Shops Chevy,
12) #47-AJ Allmendinger (13), Kingsford Chevy,
13) #11-Denny Hamlin (1), FedEx Express Toyota, led 14 laps
14) #14-Tony Stewart (15), Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevy,
17) #31-Ryan Newman (18), Cat/Quicken Loans Chevy,
16) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr.(7), Mountain Dew Baja Blast Chevy,
17) #16-Greg Biffle (2), Ortho Ford,
18) #43-Aric Almirola (8), Smithfield Ford,
19) #18-Kyle Busch (19), M&M’s Red Nose Day Toyota, -1 (lucky dog back on lead lap segment 4)
20) #10-Danica Patrick (6), Mobil1 / Aspen Dental Chevy, off, 57 laps
starting spot in parens.
Sprint All-Star Race Segment 2 (of 5) Results (50 of 110 laps completed:
1) #2-Brad Keselowski (3), Miller Lite Ford, 24 laps led
2) #41-Kurt Busch (16), Haas Automation Chevy, 1 lap led
3) #24-Jeff Gordon (9), Axalta Chevy,
4) #22-Joey Logano (11),Shell Pennzoil Ford,
5) #5-Kasey Kahne (5), Time Warner Cable Chevy, led 11 laps
6) #4-Kevin Harvick (20), Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevy,
7) #18-Kyle Busch (19), M&M’s Red Nose Day Toyota,
8) #11-Denny Hamlin (1), FedEx Express Toyota, led 14 laps
9) #20-Matt Kenseth (17), Dollar General Toyota
10) #47-AJ Allmendinger (13), Kingsford Chevy,
11) #15-Clint Bowyer (4), Cherry 5-Hour Energy Toyota,
12) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr.(7), Mountain Dew Baja Blast Chevy,
13) #48-Jimmie Johnson (12), Lowe’s Patriotic Chevy,
14) #1-Jamie McMurray (14), Bass Pro Shops Chevy,
15) #14-Tony Stewart (15), Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevy,
16) #10-Danica Patrick (6), Mobil1 / Aspen Dental Chevy,
17) #19-Carl Edwards (10), ARRIS Toyota,
18) #31-Ryan Newman (18), Cat/Quicken Loans Chevy,
19) #43-Aric Almirola (8), Smithfield Ford,
20) #16-Greg Biffle (2), Ortho Ford,
starting spot in parens.
Sprint All-Star Race Segment 1 (of 5) Results (25 of 110 laps completed:
1) #5-Kasey Kahne (5), Time Warner Cable Chevy, led 11 laps
2) #11-Denny Hamlin (1), FedEx Express Toyota, led 14 laps
3) #88-Dale Earnhardt Jr.(7), Mountain Dew Baja Blast Chevy,
4) #2-Brad Keselowski (3), Miller Lite Ford,
5) #41-Kurt Busch (16), Haas Automation Chevy,
6) #24-Jeff Gordon (9), Axalta Chevy,
7) #22-Joey Logano (11),Shell Pennzoil Ford,
8) #16-Greg Biffle (2), Ortho Ford,
9) #48-Jimmie Johnson (12), Lowe’s Patriotic Chevy,
10) #4-Kevin Harvick (20), Hunt Brothers Pizza Chevy,
11) #15-Clint Bowyer (4), Cherry 5-Hour Energy Toyota,
12) #1-Jamie McMurray (14), Bass Pro Shops Chevy,
13) #20-Matt Kenseth (17), Dollar General Toyota
14) #18-Kyle Busch (19), M&M’s Red Nose Day Toyota,
15) #19-Carl Edwards (10), ARRIS Toyota,
16) #47-AJ Allmendinger (13), Kingsford Chevy,
17) #10-Danica Patrick (6), Mobil1 / Aspen Dental Chevy,
18) #43-Aric Almirola (8), Smithfield Ford,
19) #31-Ryan Newman (18), Cat/Quicken Loans Chevy,
20) #14-Tony Stewart (15), Bass Pro Shops/Arctic Cat Chevy,
starting spot in parens
PROGRAMING ALERT!!!
ABC 1PM INDY DAY 2Q DAY 1 WAS A RAIN OUT
FS1 1:30PM RACEDAY in Iowa
FS1 2PM BUSCH (xfinity) RACE IOWA
CBS=SN 1PM Aussie V8 SUPERCARS from Perth
CBS-SN 2PM ARCA at Toledo, OH
Qualifying delayed after Carpenter’s crash
Indianapolis Motor Speedway officials have pushed back qualifying until mid-afternoon Sunday and have eliminated the pole shootout following another frightening crash in the morning practice session.
It’s the third time this week a car has gotten upside down and this one prompted a closed-door meeting in Gasoline Alley between IndyCar Series officials and team owners from the Chevrolet-powered teams as track workers tried to fix the damaged catch-fence in the second turn.
Dang it!!!
That sucks for Everybody
Thanks for the update
ARCA IN RAIN DELAY AT TOLEDO
Programming changed to flog:(
I just read that Chevrolet is building a 285 HP 4 cylinder engine for the Camero
YUCK!
Mama is gonna be Pissed when she see’s that!
Keselowski comments about speeding penalty:From a NSCS Notes and Quotes by Ford Performance regarding #2-Brad Keselowski's speeding penalty on the last pit stop between segment 4 & 5 at the NASCAR Sprint All-Star race:
Q) WOULD YOU HAVE HAD ANYTHING FOR THE 11 IF YOU HADN'T GOT THE SPEEDING PENALTY?
Keselowski: "Oh no. Whoever gets the clean air with this format and this rules package is gonna drive away. We've seen that for the last three years and with this particular car it's probably even more so. I thought the 41 and the 4 were probably two or three tenths faster than everybody without clean air and it doesn't matter. I knew when I came out of my pit stall and the 11 was pulling out with me that I either beat him to that line or lose the race, and the penalty was I was three-tenths of a mile an hour over the speed limit, but I told my crew chief I'd rather go down swinging than take a strike and wonder what might have been. I swung and missed. The 11 team did a great job. Congrats to Denny. Their pit stops were phenomenal. They easily won him this race, but they've got a lot to be proud of and so does my team. We've just got to keep working to be better."
Q) EVEN IF YOU COME OUT SECOND YOU DON'T THINK YOU WIN THAT?
Keselowski: "No. Harvick and Kurt were two or three tenths faster than the 11 car and myself. With this rules package you're not gonna pass in clean air because clean air is worth two or three tenths. I was probably maybe a half-tenth faster than the 11, which wasn't enough to make up the difference with starting second."
Q) SO YOU'RE LITERALLY THINKING AS YOU'RE GOING YOU HAVE TO BEAT HIM TO THE LINE?
Keselowski: "I have to beat him to that line or don't win the race. I'll take the penalty and strike out, but that was the race."
IS THERE ANYTHING THAT CAN BE DONE ABOUT THIS CLEAN AIR PROBLEM ?
Keselowski: "Always. You've just got to go to work."
Q) YOU'LL HAVE LONGER RUNS IN THE 600 THAT SHOULD CREATE SOME COMING AND GOING, RIGHT?
Keselowski: "Yeah, it always does, but that's part of it."(Ford Performance)(5-17-2015)
Indianapolis officials planning to renovate track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway Officials are planning to renovate the historic track in time for the 100th running of the Indianapolis 500 next May. That doesn't leave a lot of time, given that there are races scheduled at the Brickyard in July and August and the construction won't begin until after those are run. "It's intensive," Hulman & Co. CEO Mark Miles said. "There's some things that we can do in the beginning stage to get ready, but basically all of this work has to be done from the end of this racing season this year before May of 2016. It's a lot of work to do." The next phase of this roughly $90 million project will improve gateway entrances, grandstand seating, and the overall fan experience. It's all part of a broader plan to modernize the facilities. Upgrades started last offseason with the installation of large, high-definition video boards and a new LED scoring pylon on the main straightaway - all part of the track's historic image that officials are trying to preserve. Now the plan is to replace the upper-deck bench seating in the front straight with seats with backs and add better wireless internet capabilities. An estimated five elevators will be added, too, for better handicapped accessibility to the sections overlooking the area between the start-finish line and the first turn of the 2.5-mile oval. Miles also said there are plans to change some suites near the fourth turn to give them a more club-level feel. The track's entrance gateways will receive a makeover, too, including the gate between the first turn and the street outside the ticket office. Both entrances will have large, colored pylons and a structural look that gives the entrance a historic feel.(Associated Press)(IMS)(5-18-2015)
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