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Sep 11 2009

Petty merges with Yates and switches to Ford

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It was announced yesterday that Richard Petty Motorsports will merge with Yates Racing and will switch brands from Dodge to Ford. They will field 4 cars with the 98 driven by Paul Menard coming over to Petty while doing away with the 44 which is driven by A.J. Allmendinger currently. Allmendinger will hop in the 43 car which is currently being driven by Reed Sorenson so that leaves Reed without a ride for next year.

Also their is a rumor that Yates will bring back the number 28 car and Elliott Sadler will drive it. If that happens then they will scrap the number 19 Sadler currently drives. I found a quote by Kasey Kahne who drives the 9 Budweiser car is is the only driver worth a damn on the whole team. He seems like he is going to be happy with the switch but just have to wait and see. The change wont go in to effect until next year with the Daytona 500.

 “You know what I like — we have really good cars, but I feel like we need to make some gains engine-wise,” Kahne said. “And Roush-Yates engines are really good, but they can make some gains car-wise. Between all of us working together, we can make some big gains for next year.” Kasey Kahne

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Sep 10 2009

Kasey Kahne’s wins Pep Boys Auto 500

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Kasey Kahne’s win in the Nascar Sprint Cup Series at Atlanta last Sunday night was huge in that it gave him a 96 point lead over 12th place Matt Kenseth and almost assured Kahne of a spot in the chase for the Sprint Cup championship.

His win also gave him 10 big extra bonus points which right now would put him in second place with Matt Kenseth when the points reset after Richmond. Mark Martin has four wins so far put is in danger of falling out of the top 12 with only one race left till the chase begins. Kyle Busch also has 4 wins and if he and Martin make it in then Kahne would be put back in third when points reset.

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Aug 04 2009

Denny Hamlin wins at Pocono

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Denny Hamlin ended a 50 race winless streak yesterday in winning the Nascar Sprint Cup race at Pocono. The race was postponed Sunday due to the rain. Hamlin last win was at Martinsville in March of 2008 and this was his third win at the Pocono track. He was also racing with a heavy heart as his 91 year old grandmother had just passed away only day earlier in Tampa.

Juan Pablo Montoya finished second for his first top 5 of the year and Clint Bowyer had his best finish of the season coming in third. Sam Hornish was fourth which was the highest he has ever finished in a Nascar race. Kasey Kahne finished fifth for another good showing.

I thought for a while that Kasey was going to win because Hamlin was stuck back around in 10th place with not that many laps left. But still a fifth place finish is great for Kasey and he moved up another spot in the standings and now sits in 7th place. Kahne is only 109 points out of fourth place but what would even be better is if he won another race or two for the bonus points since the points reset to 5000 for the 12 Sprint Cup chasers when that starts. Every race won is good for 10 extra bonus points added to your 5000.

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Aug 02 2009

Keselowski wins inaugural race at Iowa Speedway

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Brad Keselowski passed Kyle Busch with 8 laps to go and held on to win the U.S. Cellular 250 in the inaugural race at Iowa Speedway for the Nascar Nationwide series. Busch finished second for the fourth time in five races in the Nationwide series.

 Jason Leffler came in third followed by Carl Edwards in fourth and Kelly Bires was fifth. Busch still has a 207 point lead over Edwards in the Nationwide point standings.

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Jul 11 2009

Joey Logano wins at Chicagoland Speedway

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In the Nascar Nationwide series race last night from Chicagoland Speedway Joey Logano continued his streak of great finishes. He held off his teammate Kyle Busch on a restart and then pulled away from him to win the Dollar General 300.

Joey had the fastest car all night so he deserved to win thats for sure. There was a caution with a little over 10 laps left to go and several of the drivers behind him pitted for tires including Busch but Logano stayed on the track and had tires with 37 more laps on them then the cars behind him.

Even with the old tires Joey won the race and was pulling away from Busch when the checkered flag waved. This was Joey’s 3rd win in the Nationwide series this year and of the 15 races he has ran he has 9 top 5 finishes. Lets just hope he does as well tonight in the Sprint Cup race.

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