Posted on 09/14/2006 2:42:57 AM PDT by Pete-R-Bilt
Drivers in the Chase, a closer look
DRIVER: Matt Kenseth
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,050
HOMETOWN: Cambridge, Wis.
AGE: 34
CAR: No. 17 DeWalt Tools Ford
CREW CHIEF: Robbie Reiser
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 1st (2003)
OUTLOOK: Kenseth, the driver many believe forced the Chase format because of his lackluster 2003 title run, has momentum on his side as he tries to win a championship under the new system. He's got four wins this season and has turned it up a notch heading into the Chase.
DRIVER: Jimmie Johnson
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,045
HOMETOWN: El Cajon, Calif.
AGE: 30
CAR: No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Chad Knaus
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 2nd (2003, 2004)
OUTLOOK: Johnson, who has four wins this season, led the points for most of the year. A perpetual title contender, he's hoping this is the season he finally finishes the job.
DRIVER: Kevin Harvick
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,040
HOMETOWN: Bakersfield, Calif.
AGE: 30
CAR: No. 29 GM Goodwrench Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Todd Berrier
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 5th (2003)
OUTLOOK: Harvick is the darkhorse of this championship Chase. He's running away with the Busch Series title and will get extra track time running both schedules. A championship would be the first for Richard Childress Racing since Dale Earnhardt's 2001 death.
DRIVER: Kyle Busch
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,035
HOMETOWN: Las Vegas.
AGE: 21
CAR: No. 5 Kellogg's Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Alan Gustafson
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 20th (2005)
OUTLOOK: After a rocky start to the season that had him on almost every driver's bad side, Busch has quietly stayed out of trouble and made himself a championship contender. Probably too immature to win a title just yet, but talented enough to make a run at it.
DRIVER: Denny Hamlin
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,030
HOMETOWN: Chesterfield, Va.
AGE: 25
CAR: No. 11 FedEx Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Mike Ford
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: --
OUTLOOK: The surprise of the Chase field, the rookie has been impressive and thrust himself into Chase contention by sweeping the Pocono races. He lacks the experience to win the title this year but could pull off a stunner like he did at the start of the year when he won the Budweiser Shootout.
DRIVER: Dalr Earnhardt Jr.
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,025
HOMETOWN: Kannapolis, N.C.
AGE: 31
CAR: No. 8 Budweiser Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Tony Eury Jr.
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 3rd (2003)
OUTLOOK: Earnhardt is on a comeback after finishing a career-worst 19th in the standings last year. But he's been hit-or-miss this year and had a pair of engine failures at inopportune times. Unless he gets really hot, he's a longshot to win the title.
DRIVER: Mark Martin
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,020
HOMETOWN: Batesville, Ark.
AGE: 47
CAR: No. 6 AAA Ford
CREW CHIEF: Pat Tryson
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 2nd (1990, '94, '98, 2002)
OUTLOOK: Martin has yet to prove this season that his team is strong enough to win a title, and he's yet to win a race this year. But he'll go down fighting in what's likely his final season of full-time Cup racing.
DRIVER: Jeff Burton
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,015
HOMETOWN: South Boston, Va.
AGE: 39
CAR: No. 31 Cingular Wireless Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Scott Miller
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 3rd (2000)
OUTLOOK: Although he's winless this season, Burton is having a tremendous year after several miserable seasons. He's led a ton of laps, but late-race slips have prevented him from making it to Victory Lane. If Burton can put it all together, he's got a chance.
DRIVER: Jeff Gordon
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,010
HOMETOWN: Vallejo, Calif.
AGE: 35
CAR: No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet
CREW CHIEF: Steve Letarte
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 1st (1995, 1997, 1998, 2001)
OUTLOOK: After missing the Chase last year, Gordon's team has rebounded in hopes of getting him his fifth title. His season has just been OK by Gordon's standards, but the driver nicknamed "Money Man" is sure to turn it up a notch over the stretch run.
DRIVER: Kasey Kahne
ADJUSTED CHASE POINTS: 5,005
HOMETOWN: Enumclaw, Wash.
AGE: 26
CAR: No. 9 Dodge Dealers/UAW Dodge
CREW CHIEF: Kenny Francis
BEST CHAMPIONSHIP FINISH: 13th (2004)
OUTLOOK: Kahne, who has five wins this season, dominated on 1.5-mile tracks earlier this year. With five of the Chase races on 1.5-milers, another hot streak could make him the runaway Chase winner
We were in between for about a half hour, now it's raining again. I think we're gonna get clobbered tonight. Woke me up last night about 3 in the morning with thunder/lightning.
I have to go cover the windshield on the Suburban, as there's only room for one car in the garage.
Think we're going to get caught in a crossfire between the front and whatever's coming up from Mexico.
Well all the hatches are secured.
The Amazing Race is about to start.
I will be rooting for one team to lose first!!
I finally just saw the end of the race, MM almost shoved Rocketman into Jr. Yikes.
I saw that and was going to ping you to it. Didn't know it was human error...
I saw something about that on...Nascar.com, I think. The rumor that will not die. RYR would love it, no doubt.
MM better get used to 20 - 30 place finishes if he does.
Glad to see Happy win today. There was talk about him winning both titles, never paid much attention to it. Until today. Wow.
Truck race....here....next weekend....new track.....
Getting the tail gate menu lined up now....this is going to be a treat.
The violation involved cutting a .007 relief in the bead of the rim to let excess air pressure to bleed out...
Looks like it got rained out for this week. They are giving up their citizenship and going to Texas next week...
There were quite a few "close calls" thoughout the race. Almost everytime they used the fencecam, it showed cars wobbling out of the turns.
Seems this would be more of a common sense or even a safety issue, than an infraction.
They sure have been having a bunch of that lately and now, when the rain finally comes to Texas, so do they.
I think Nascar teams have been pushing the envelope from day 1. I can't imagine this would help them that much. I did have a fleeting thought when they interviewed Berrier on NVL last night about his prior "pushing the envelope" infractions. The fuel tank qualifying deal was an obvious infraction, but this one particularly if on both cars had to be ok's by RC??
And, a little chat with Jr.........he is really really serious about this!
DALE EARNHARDT, JR, NO. 8 BUDWEISER MONTE CARLO SS - Finished 13th:
"It was really frustrating. We were tight in the middle all weekend. We just never figured it out all weekend, We didn't figure it out in the race. We made a lot of changes and just hurt it and got just really, really tight at the end. It was just really a frustrating day.
"Just frustrating, I am a good driver, and when I get decent equipment and we can work on it and do right, we will go to the front, we just didn't do right today.
"I don't care what happened to the other Chase contenders, I am competing for a championship so I don't care what happens to anyone but this team. We have to worry about who is running up front running for this championship."
Now that I think about it, how many flat tires has the 29 and 31 had this year and how in the hell do you get that "nick" to bleed just the right amount of air and not too much...
I'm hoping Knaus and Bootie will answer the question on their show. After all Knaus should know about all these little tricks. I just can't figure out if the advantage this gives them outweighs what could be a catastrophic tire failure.
The possibility remains that they tested on the Busch car. I just hate the fact that any win now by RCR in the Chase will be suspect.
A couple of posts from Harvicks board.
"Tire pressure increase as the tires get hotter. When that happens the tire gets harder making the tire lose grip after a given number of laps etc. Letting air seep out at a small rate helps keep ALL the adjustments the same for longer. As well as keeping basically the same "feel".
"RCR had taken 3/100th of the rims of their short track cars because they dont have innerliners so that allowed to the air to escape like a bleeder valve. There is no rule against this but there will be one by next week,"
Thunder boomers all night here. Woke up to water running over the road. A bit damp I'd say.
Our cars passed post-race inspection and officials at NASCAR assured us last night and again today that no one from RCR was told at any time not to bring a part back to the race track. The reported events and conversations did not happen. Our focus remains on two of our teams competing for the championship and the other finishing as high in the points as possible.
Here's Speeds response........
SPEED Response to NASCAR & RCR
Written by: David Harris
Charlotte, NC 9/18/2006
SPEED issues the following response to statements made by NASCAR and Richard Childress Racing regarding a story filed by SPEED reporter Bob Dillner during the Sept. 17 LIVE broadcast of The SPEED Report.
"SPEED reporter Bob Dillner has a strong record of solid reporting from the NASCAR garage; so there is no rational reason for us to consider that the events and conversations he related to SPEED viewers are anything other than the truth," said Chris Long, SPEED Executive Producer for NASCAR programming.
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