Roush Country Spells Good News For The Biff

Team owner Jack Roush’s business ventures are headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, near the two-mile Brooklyn track.

So it makes sense that his team – Roush Fenway Racing – is so strong there. The team has 11 wins at Michigan, which ties the Wood Brothers for most all-time there.

Greg Biffle surely hopes to make it a record-breaking 12. Biffle currently sits 13th in points, and sorely needs a win to enter the Chase discussion. Biffle, one of six drivers who won last year but remains winless in 2011, likely needs a Wild Card berth to land a Chase spot.

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service
(August 15, 2011)
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y.—Marcos Ambrose passed Brad Keselowski on the first lap of a green-white-checkered-flag finish at Watkins Glen and won Monday’s rain-delayed Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at the Glen under caution when a violent multicar wreck exploded behind him on the final circuit.
Ambrose, who charged through the bus stop (inner loop) and powered past Keselowski to the inside, became the fifth first-time winner in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series this year.

Marcos Ambrose headed to victory lane for the very first time in the Cup Series, the 5th first time winner this season.

-A horrendous crash on The Final Lap of the race between David Ragan and David Reutimann. Luckily both David’s are doing okay.

-A dust up in the garage area between Boris Said and Greg Biffle, presumably Greg was sticking up for his teammate David Ragan who got wrecked by Said.

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