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The Final Lap Weekly NASCAR Podcast #373 Ross Chastain Pt. 2 – Road America / Canadian Tire Motorsport Park
onWho are the most mentioned NASCAR Cup Series drivers in 2015?
onMost Mentioned 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Drivers
| Driver |
Interviews
|
Interview Time |
Mentions |
| Harvick, K. |
35
|
0:29:06 |
3,558
|
| Logano, J. |
22
|
0:21:49 |
2,520
|
| Johnson, J. |
19
|
0:13:48 |
2,504
|
| Earnhardt, Jr., D. |
24
|
0:19:56 |
2,281
|
| Gordon, J. |
22
|
0:22:30 |
2,074
|
| Keselowski, B. |
18
|
0:10:18 |
2,052
|
| Truex, Jr., M. |
16
|
0:33:53 |
2,008
|
| Hamlin, D. |
19
|
0:34:28 |
1,894
|
| Edwards, C. |
17
|
0:13:29 |
1,880
|
| Busch, Ku. |
12
|
0:11:02 |
1,860
|
| Kenseth, M. |
12
|
0:09:39 |
1,674
|
| Busch, Ky. |
11
|
0:16:24 |
1,217
|
| Kahne, K. |
14
|
0:12:13 |
1,041
|
| Bowyer, C. |
5
|
0:06:14 |
958
|
| Stewart, T. |
2
|
0:03:37 |
946
|
Statistics reflect all live race telecasts and replays of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season through Watkins Glen (race 22).
Source: http://www.joycejulius.com/PressReleases/top_drivers_2015.htm
Joe Gibbs Racing Launches ‘Pit Road With Pals’ App
onJoe Gibbs Racing Launches Pit Road with Pals Game App
Provides Fans Virtual Pit Crew Experience in Competition Format
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. (August 26, 2015) –Joe Gibbs Racing announces today the launch of their new interactive pit crew competition app: Pit Road with Pals.
The new version of the popular pit stop game is now available for download on all Apple and Android devices. It can be downloaded for Apple here: http://pit-apple.jgr.mobi and Android here: http://pit-google.jgr.mobi.
Pit Road With Pals App is a free app and provides fans the opportunity to test their skills in all facets of a pit stop. New to this version is the opportunity to play with friends in a best-of-three round competition style similar to many popular word games.
View the video trailer: https://youtu.be/znP1OP9Ehz4
Driver Justin Wilson Succumbs to Injuries From Pocono Debris
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INDIANAPOLIS (Aug. 24, 2015) – INDYCAR announced that driver Justin Wilson, who enjoyed success in multiple motorsports series during a two-decade professional career, died today from a head injury sustained in the Verizon IndyCar Series race Aug. 23 at Pocono Raceway. He was 37.
“This is a monumentally sad day for INDYCAR and the motorsports community as a whole,” said Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Co., the parent of INDYCAR and Indianapolis Motor Speedway. “Justin’s elite ability to drive a race car was matched by his unwavering kindness, character and humility – which is what made him one of the most respected members of the paddock. As we know, the racing industry is one big family, and our efforts moving forward will be focused on rallying around Justin’s family to ensure they get the support they need during this unbelievably difficult time.”
Wilson was struck by debris from a single-car crash on Lap 180 of the 200-lap race on the 2.5-mile triangular oval. Wilson was attended to by the Holmatro Safety Team and airlifted to Lehigh Valley Hospital-Cedar Crest in Allentown, Pa.
A native of Sheffield, England, Wilson recorded seven career Indy car victories – the most recent in 2012 at Texas Motor Speedway – and eight pole starts in 174 races. He totaled 711 career laps led, including two in the Aug. 23 race. He competed in Formula One in 2003 with Minardi and Jaguar, and his initial F1 points were scored that year in the U.S. Grand Prix on the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course. He co-drove a Michael Shank Racing sports car entry to the overall victory in the 50th anniversary Rolex 24 at Daytona in 2012.
Wilson, a road cycling and mountain biking enthusiast, also was an ambassador for dyslexia, a learning disorder characterized by difficulty reading that challenged him as a youth. He often would speak to groups at the racetrack and visit schools near INDYCAR race venues.
Wilson is survived by his wife, Julia, and two daughters. His younger brother Stefan is an accomplished race car driver who has competed in the Verizon IndyCar Series and Indy Lights. Funeral arrangements are pending. In lieu of flowers, a fund has been set up for Wilson children. Donations may be sent to: Wilson Children’s Fund, c/o INDYCAR, 4551 W. 16th St., Indianapolis, IN 46222.


