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1 48 Jimmie Johnson Kobalt Chevrolet 27.982 192.981
2 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Office Toyota 28.002 192.843
3 20 Matt Kenseth DeWalt Toyota 28.105 192.137
4 14 Brian Vickers Mobil 1 Chevrolet 28.189 191.564
5 10 Danica Patrick Nature’s Bakery Chevrolet 28.241 191.211 Continue reading “Thursday Testing at Las Vegas Motor Speedway – Tests 1 & 2 Charts”
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Lower Downforce Package Produced Passing, Happy Drivers At Atlanta
onThe 2016 lower downforce aerodynamics package did not disappoint at Atlanta Motor Speedway on Sunday.
Passing increased, while drivers expressed enthusiasm about the package. Continue reading “Lower Downforce Package Produced Passing, Happy Drivers At Atlanta”
NASCAR Goes West: Kicks off at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
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The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series kicks off its three-race NASCAR Goes West trip with Sunday’s Kobalt 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway (3:30 p.m. ET on FOX). Following its trip to Vegas, the NSCS heads to Phoenix before closing its West Coast road trip at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.
Kevin Harvick, from Bakersfield, California, dominated last season’s edition of NASCAR Goes West, winning the first two races (Las Vegas and Phoenix) and finishing second in the final contest at Auto Club.
The Final Lap Weekly NASCAR Podcast – #400 John Hunter Nemechek / Las Vegas Preview
onSHOW #400 – Guest: John Hunter Nemechek – We recap the exciting racing from Atlanta, review Jimmie Johnson’s 76 career win, tying Dale Earnhardt Sr., hear from Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Rick Hendrick on the milestone, preview everything Las Vegas and more. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie
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Furniture Row Racing To Appeal NASCAR Suspension and Penalty
onThe following statement is attributed to Joe Garone, president of Furniture Row Racing.
Due to the severity of the P3 penalty levied against Furniture Row Racing and its crew chief Cole Pearn today (Wednesday), the No. 78 Sprint Cup team has informed NASCAR it will appeal the decision. The infraction, which was immediately corrected following technical inspection at Atlanta Motor Speedway last week, was safety related and not competition related. We sincerely appreciate that NASCAR has an appeal process so we can review the level of the penalty.



