Steve Wallace Breaks Into Top 10 In Points For The First Time

Steve WallaceSteve Wallace’s (No. 66 US Fidelis Chevrolet) maturation continues.

With his 11th-place finish at Richmond International Raceway he has climbed to 10th in the driver standings, coming full circle from his 42nd-place finish to start the season at Daytona. This is the first time in Wallace’s NASCAR Nationwide Series career he’s been ranked in the top 10.

Last season Wallace posted two top fives in succession at Richmond and Darlington, his career-best finishes. This year, his consistency since Daytona has proven to be his key to success. He has three top 10s thus far in 2009, the earliest in his career he’s accumulated that many.

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Jason KellerDAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (May 4, 2009) – Jason Keller (No. 27 Rite-Aid Ford) is not only the “Iron Man” of the NASCAR Nationwide Series, but also is earning that nickname at his home track, Darlington Raceway.

The Greenville, S.C., native is the series’ all-time leader in starts (465) and Friday night, he’ll attempt to add to his resume and become the first NASCAR Nationwide driver to reach the 5,000-mile plateau at Darlington. That accomplishment would supplement another mark he holds there – the most NASCAR Nationwide Series laps completed (3,598).

Keller returns to Darlington to make his 27th series start at the famed 1.366-mile track. He’s currently ranked seventh in the series standings and is aiming to finish the season in the top 10 in points for the first time since 2005, the last time he drove full-time in the series for the same owner.

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A WORD FROM GENNA…

Richmond under the lightsI’m personally a huge fan of night racing. Especially short track night racing. I have got to say, they are some of the best, most exciting, and fun races of the season. Tonight’s race was stupid on a lot of accounts and yet fun to watch. There were a lot of nail biting moments and white knuckle near misses. First of all, the yellow came out inside of ten laps. Could this be blamed on the track not being totally dry? Possibly. The race did begin under caution, not something I was particularly happy with. Dave Blaney smacked the wall on lap 9 bringing out the second caution.

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There were a lot of lead changes, I am not sure how many but it was enough to get annoying. Jeff Gordon led a few laps though, pulling away from the field early on. I have to admit that even though I am not a Jeff Gordon fan at all, it was nice that he led some laps in spite of his back pain. Sadly on lap 114, the caution flag came out again as Jeremy Mayfield slams into the wall. Lap 150, Kahne gets around but is otherwise unharmed.

Speaking of Kahne though, what happened to him?? In 2006 he was practically unbeatable and suddenly he has become nothing more than a field filler. When was the last time he really contended for a race win and wasn’t just another lapped car to pass?

A couple of surprising things happened tonight. Jimmie Johnson had a really really bad night. Seriously after 3 consecutive championships, you’d think the 48 time would have things figured out by now. He sits 6th in the standings but his performance has been less than consistent. At any rate, he spins out on lap 191 bringing out caution number 6. On the restart, he is two laps down and ends up being black flagged for restarting in the wrong position.

The second most surprising thing was Mark Martin’s performance tonight. On lap 312, Newman gets into Mark and spins him out, bringing out the 12th caution of the night, and yet Martin still manages to get a top 5 finish. That ought to show you there is still a lot of giddy up in the old man.

David Stremme, who’d been having a top 10 night, gets into the wall after being bumped by Bobby Labonte. That might have been the first time all evening anyone even mentioned Bobby’s name.

Carl Edwards and Jamie McMurray both got spun out on lap 167 but somehow, both men manage to find their way back into the top 5. Jamie ends up with a solid 7th place finish but Edwards somehow gets shuffled back to 26th.

And how about those SHR boys? All evening, Tony Stewart had been little better than a mid-pack car, but he drove the wheels off that number 14 and landed himself his 7th top 10 and his 4th top 5 in only 10 races this season. Stewart’s teammate, Ryan Newman landed his second top 5 in a row and his 4th top 10 finish. Newman, who had a really rough beginning to the season with no finishes inside of the top 20 in the first four races, seems to have come into his own and is posting some solid finishes. The last two have been enough to take him from the outside looking in, to the top 12 in points. Although they are listed as unofficial, Newman currently stands at 10th and Tony Stewart picked up yet another place in points and sits in 3rd, just 39 points outside of 1st. Is 39 Tony’s lucky number?

Kyle Busch wins the race. Tony Stewart, Jeff Burton, Ryan Newman, Mark Martin, Sam Hornish Jr., Jamie McMurray, Jeff Gordon, Casey Mears, and Juan Pablo Montoya round out the top 10 for the Crown Royal Presents the Russ Friedman 400 at Richmond.

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Kyle Busch RichmondRACE RECAP | RICHMOND
10 Juan Pablo Montoya
9 Casey Mears
8 Jeff Gordon
7 Jamie McMurray
6 Sam Hornish Jr.
5 Mark Martin
4 Ryan Newman
3 Jeff Burton
2 Tony Stewart

VICTORY LANE

1 Kyle Busch wins at Richmond on his 24th birthday, Cale Yarborough is the only other driver to win a Cup race on their birthday. It’s Kyle’s 3rd Cup win of the season and 50th career win across all three NASCAR series.

OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY

-Jimmie Johnson sped on pit road early on, then a broken brake line, spun from lack of brakes, then was black flagged for restarting in the incorrect position.

-Pole sitter Brian Vickers missed pit road completely putting him to the back of the pack

-David Stremme is a Roush/Fenway wrecking machine, took out Carl Edwards and Jamie McMurray in one caution, put Matt Kenseth in the wall a few laps later

-Dale Earnhardt Jr. got into Jeff Burton and wrecked him

-Denny Hamlin had a bad pit stop late in the race with another case of dropped lug nuts

-Greg Biffle found the wall with Joey Logano’s help for the 9th caution

-Kevin Harvick blew a tire and pounded the wall

-Sam Hornish Jr. sent Marcos Ambrose spinning and wrecking

-Ryan Newman spun Mark Martin after he checked up and Martin Truex Jr. received the most damage

-Big wreck involving Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, David Stremme, Jeff Burton and Bobby Labonte

-Bobby Labonte spins for the 14th caution

-David Reutimann spins for the 15th caution

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Brian Vickers1 83 Brian Vickers
2 24 Jeff Gordon
3 11 Denny Hamlin
4 1 Martin Truex Jr.
5 31 Jeff Burton
6 09 Mike Bliss
7 5 Mark Martin
8 82 Scott Speed #
9 00 David Reutimann
10 39 Ryan Newman
11 12 David Stremme
12 33 Clint Bowyer
13 20 Joey Logano #
14 18 Kyle Busch
15 48 Jimmie Johnson
16 14 Tony Stewart
17 2 Kurt Busch
18 9 Kasey Kahne
19 29 Kevin Harvick
20 16 Greg Biffle

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