After a hour and a half long rain delay, Patrick Carpentier gets his first pole in his 16th career race. His time of 29.349 seconds kicked Bobby Labonte to the outside of row 1. He and Labonte were the only ones to break 129 miles per hour.
The track record of 28.5609 seconds (133.357 mph) set [...]
Carpentier gets the pole
Friday, June 27th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | No Comments »
Posted in Drivers, Patrick Carpentier
Martin to Hendrick?
Sunday, June 22nd, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | 2 Comments »
Posted in Casey Mears, Drivers, Mark Martin
Sources are reporting that Casey Mears was told last week that he would not be returning to Hendrick Motorsports next year. It was also reported that Mark Martin was leaving DEI.
Now, we have learned from ESPN.com that Mark Martin will make one more full-time run at the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Driver Championship with [...]
Ambrose quickest in first Sprint Cup practice
Friday, June 20th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | 1 Comment »
Posted in General
Marcos Ambrose was the owner of the fastest lap after the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice today, clocking in with 78.087 seconds. Ambrose is driving the 21 car for Wood Brothers Racing this weekend at Infineon.
Jimmie Johnson was second fastest with a 78.104, team-mate Jeff Gordon was third fastest with 78.123.
Kevin Harvick and [...]
Skinner fastest in Final Truck Practice
Friday, June 20th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | No Comments »
Posted in Craftsman Truck Series
Driver of the number 5 Toyota Tundra, Mike Skinner, set the pace for the final practice session at The Milwaukee Mile for the Camping World RV Sales 200 with a time of 29.969, a little over one-tenth of a second faster than second fastest — Jack Sprague.
Ron Hornaday Jr., who was fastest in the first [...]
Hornaday Jr fastest in first NCTS practice
Friday, June 20th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | No Comments »
Posted in Craftsman Truck Series
Ron Hornaday Jr. ran 35 laps, and recorded the fields fastest lap on his fifth lap, with a time of 30.294 seconds. Brent Raymer ran the most laps in the session with 62.
Hornaday was 0.127 seconds faster then second fastest, Jack Sprague. Mike Skinner was third fastest, and Erik Darnell and Johnny Benson [...]
Kvapil will have a sponsor at Infineon
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | 1 Comment »
Posted in Drivers, Sprint Cup Series, Travis Kvapil
Today, Team Yates Racing announced that Travis Kvapil and the number 28 team will have the California Highway Patrol on the hood for this week’s race at Infineon.
The Number 28 CHP will sport a paint scheme the resembles on of the CHP patrol cars, and the website www.chp.ca.gov.
“I think this is a very cool sponsorship [...]
Almirola to Make Cup Road Race Debut
Tuesday, June 17th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | No Comments »
Posted in Dale Earnhardt Inc., Drivers, Sprint Cup Series
24-year-old Aric Almirola will be making his first ever Sprint Cup Series start at a road course this week in the DEI Number 8 Chevrolet. As vetern Mark Martin is taking the Infineon weekend off this weekend.
“I’m not going to sugar coat the degree of difficulty — it’s going to be a tough race,” said [...]
Richard Petty makes big announcements
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | 1 Comment »
Posted in Bobby Labonte, Drivers
Hopefully a step in the right direction for Petty Enterprises today, as the announcement of an investor, signing of a veteran driver to a four-year extension, and a new CEO.
Today, in front of the full media center in Charlotte, NC, the Pettys announced three big changes.
The most anticipated was the signing of veteran Bobby Labonte [...]
Hard times in economy showing up in NASCAR. Petty could be announcing investor Wednesday
Monday, June 9th, 2008 by Kyle Ocker | 3 Comments »
Posted in Sprint Cup Series
The current hard times of America is affecting NASCAR teams also.
The crisis in America is around the high price of oil. Anyone will tell you, all the costs of living go up as the gas goes up, and the pay stays the same.
Thanks to gas prices, it is costing companies more money to buy items [...]
Race Re-Caps: Kasey “Kahne-whips” Pocono
Sunday, June 8th, 2008 by Jim Mc Coy | 1 Comment »
Tags: A.J. Allmendinger, Brian Vickers, Dale Earnhardt Jr, Denny Hamlin, Jamie McMurray, Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Kyle Busch, Pocono 500
Posted in Race Re-Caps
In our first week of T-N-T coverage, no less than race car driver-turned-analyst Kyle Petty came up with the perfect analogy of the race at Pocono, referring to today’s event as a “pitcher’s duel”- to borrow a baseball term. I gotta tell ya, I caught myself wondering how other NASCAR fans felt about this race, given [...]



