ALL STAR RACE SHOWDOWN

Sam Hornish JrSegment 1 – Tony Raines spins

Joey Logano got into the 83 of Brian Vickers and a few laps later Vickers tire blew ending his chances.

The Penske drivers led the first segment after 20 laps with David Stremme P1 and Sam Hornish Jr. P2

Segment 2 – A Penske-Penske battle for the first 5 laps in this Seg

Scott Riggs cut a tire down

Elliott Sadler hit the wall with 15 to go

Sam Hornish Jr. wins the All Star Race Showdown to advance to the big show.  Second place was Jamie McMurray who also advances.

FAN VOTE

According to @joegibbsracing on Twitter, Joey Logano has advanced as the fan voted in driver.

“No 18 guys say it’s confirmed, Joey’s in the All Star. Thanks for your votes fans, either way.”

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A WORD FROM GENNA:

Is it just me or has anyone else noticed that our recent race winners aren’t the ones you’d normally expect to see running up front and winning? Sure, we expect to see Jimmie Johnson challenging for the lead at Darlington but did we really expect to see him challenging Mark Martin for the lead? I know I really didn’t expect that!

I think its pretty refreshing, actually, to see guys like Newman and Martin up there. Here are two guys that no one expected to be running so well in their first year at a new team. Then you have your surprising Daytona 500 champion, Matt Kenseth.

It’s also been fun to watch the rookies this year. Brad Keselowski won his first race in only five starts in Sprint Cup. That maybe be our biggest surprise yet but then again, maybe his talent was grossly underestimated. He had a fantastic 7th place finish at Darlington, a track not well known for being kind to rookies. Joey Logano finished 9th at both Talladega and Darlington.

How about Kurt Busch? I don’t think he’s run this well in years and now he’s sitting behind Tony Stewart and points leader Jeff Gordon in third place.

I honestly expected this to be another season where I’d sit back and expect one of three winners to be in Victory Lane but so far, Jimmie Johnson and Kyle Busch have only won a combined total of 4 races out of the 11 we’ve run this season.

This is how NASCAR should be! This is fun and exciting and its become less of the Kyle/Jimmie/Carl show this year. There are cars and drivers out there that a year ago weren’t competitive at all and you see them now running top ten, top five, and really contending for wins.

So here’s to an exciting 2009 season and hopefully victories for some other “little guys”.

@NASCARGirl14

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Mike Skinner flipsNCWTS Recap: Hornaday Outruns Busch For 40th Truck Win
By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

CONCORD, N.C.—As strong as Ron Hornaday Jr.’s truck was Friday night, a lost lap was merely a temporary inconvenience.

Trapped a lap down after a green-flag pit stop on Lap 86 of 134, Hornaday recovered to win the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. Kyle Busch survived a succession of adventures to run second, crossing the finish line 1.669 seconds behind Hornaday.

The win in the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 was Hornaday’s first of the season and the series-best 40th of his career. Matt Crafton finished third, followed by Ryan Newman and Terry Cook.

Continue reading “Hornaday grabs 40th Truck Series win”

Jimmie Johnson and his #48 crew knocked off 3 laps and a pit stop in a total time of 121.416 seconds to grab the pole for Saturday night’s All Star event.

48 Jimmie Johnson1 48 Jimmie Johnson
2 2 Kurt Busch
3 17 Matt Kenseth
4 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
5 5 Mark Martin
6 24 Jeff Gordon
7 96 Bobby Labonte
8 9 Kasey Kahne
9 29 Kevin Harvick
10 09 Brad Keselowski
11 16 Greg Biffle
12 39 Ryan Newman
13 18 Kyle Busch
14 99 Carl Edwards
15 14 Tony Stewart
16 31 Jeff Burton
17 33 Clint Bowyer
18 11 Denny Hamlin

Continue reading “Lowes Chevrolet on the pole at Lowes Motor Speedway”