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Jimmie Johnson Makes it Two in a Row with NHMS Win
0 CommentsPosted by THL on June 28, 2010 under Cup Series News, Post Race
He's back. Jimmie Johnson recovered from a late bump-draft by Kurt Busch and reclaimed the lead with two laps left, to win The LENOX Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Johnson, driver of the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet, went wheel-to-wheel with Tony Stewart and Kurt Busch in another exciting short track battle. Johnson captured his fifth victory and 11th top-10 finish in 2010. ... more.
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Ford Cup Quotes, Post-race from Loudon
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DAVID GILLILAND – No. 37 Taco Bell Ford Fusion (Finished 35th) – “The right-front swaybar arm broke. It’s a real bummer because we made our car 100 percent better than it was in practice. We struggled to not be the slowest car in practice, but today we had a competitive car that we could definitely tune on and adjust. It’s unfortunate. That’s the first time I’ve ever broken a sw... more.
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Richardson Jr. Gains 15 Spots from Start to Finish at Loudon
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Robert Richardson, Jr. and the No. 23 Chevrolet of R3 Motorsports completed the NASCAR Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway gaining 15 positions from the green to checkered flags. This was the third time Richardson has competed at the one-mile oval of NHMS making a Truck Series start in 2006 and one previous NNS race in 2007. Each time, he ended up not finishing the race, whic... more.
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Eric McClure Finishes New England 200 in 29th position; Falls Out of Top-30 in Points
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After sitting out the majority of last weekend’s race to recover from a surgical procedure that took place a few days prior to the event, Eric McClure returned to the cockpit of the No. 24 Ford Fusion for the New England 200. Although the Virginia driver struggled with the car’s forward bite during the majority of the 200-lap event, he was still able to overcome his 40th- place qualifying ef... more. -
Robert Richardson Jr. to Pull Double Duty at Daytona
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Robert Richardson, Jr. and the No. 23 Chevrolet team of R3 Motorsports head to Daytona International Speedway this weekend with a little bit of mystery surrounding the weekend. Foremost, this will be the first time the team will be on track with the new NASCAR Nationwide Series car. And, like other NNS teams, they didn’t partake in the test session in May leaving them to ponder many questions... more.
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Menard Remains Fifth in Points in NNS
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Paul Menard rolled off the grid in the New England 200 Nationwide Race in the 19th position on Saturday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Menard said his Richmond/Menards Ford Fusion was tight center off but “not terrible.” He was able to run the first 75 laps in the top 15 and only needed small adjustments to air pressure and track bar when he was called in for a green flag pit stop on the... more. -
Jimmie Johnson claims victory at NHMS
0 CommentsPosted by THL on June 27, 2010 under Cup Series News, Post Race, THL Highlights
One of these days, people will stop doubting Jimmie Johnson. The four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion can lose a race, or two, and folks automatically write him off as a contender. Sunday, at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Johnson played second fiddle, as he sometimes does, for most of the LENOX Industrial Tools 301 before putting a payback bump-and-run on Kurt Busch. Busch had nudg... more. -
Loudon Cup Photos
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Loudon NNS Photos
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Danica Patrick and Morgan Shepherd Wreck at New Hampshire
0 CommentsPosted by THL on June 26, 2010 under Nationwide Video, Videos
Danica Patrick and Morgan Shepherd have contact early in the race at Loudon, watch the replay here ... more.
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Kyle Busch Proves Rock-Solid in Granite State
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For the second straight year, Kyle Busch drove his No. 18 Z-Line Designs Toyota Camry to victory in the New England 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series race at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon. The Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) driver is the first to win multiple Nationwide Series races in the track’s 24-race history, dating back to its inaugural event on July 15, 1990. “These guys did a great job ... more.
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NNS Penalty Report for New Hampshire
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Car#/Lap/Infraction/Flag/Penalty/Lap Assess/Notes 37 1 Safety violation G pit no crew chief in pit box 61 1 Safety violation G pit no crew chief in pit box 7 7 Pitting before pit road is open Y tail end 9 Car/Truck pitting out of the assigned pit box 21 76 G 1 lap 78 21 76 Excessive speed EXITING the pits G pass thru 79 21 79 Excessive speed EXITING the pits G pass thru 82 ... more.
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Unofficial Owner Points Post-New Hampshire
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Pos/Owner/Car #/Pts/Ldr/Nxt/Ppos/G or L 1 Jodi Geschickter 22 2,641 0 1 0 2 Joe Gibbs 18 2,574 -67 -67 2 0 3 Joe Gibbs 20 2,470 -171 -104 3 0 4 Jack Roush 60 2,394 -247 -76 5 1 5 Delana Harvick 33 2,381 -260 -13 4 -1 6 Todd Braun 32 2,331 -310 -50 6 0 7 Roger Penske 12 2,201 -440 -130 7 0 8 Mike Curb 27 2,147 -494 -54 8 0 9 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 88 2,065 -576 -82 9 0 10 ... more.
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Unofficial Driver Points Post-New Hampshire
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Pos/Dr/BPts/Pts/Ldr/Nxt/S/P/W/T5/T10/$/Ppos/G or L 1 Brad Keselowski 80 2641 0 0 16 3 3 13 15 0 $566,255 1 0 2 Carl Edwards 45 2394 -247 -247 16 2 1 9 13 0 $547,420 2 0 3 Justin Allgaier 25 2201 -440 -193 16 1 1 5 9 1 $497,518 3 0 4 Kyle Busch 85 2140 -501 -61 13 2 6 10 10 1 $589,580 4 0 5 Kevin Harvick 40 2003 -638 -137 13 1 2 7 12 1 $509,135 6 1 6 Paul Menard 5 1998 -643 -5 16 ... more.
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Unofficial Race Results for the New England 200
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1 4 18 Kyle Busch Z-Line Designs Toyota 200 195 10 $45,620 Running 6 126 2 1 22 Brad Keselowski Ruby Tuesday Dodge 200 175 5 $31,400 Running 4 64 3 2 60 Carl Edwards Copart.com Ford 200 165 $27,775 Running 4 7 20 Joey Logano GameStop Toyota 200 165 5 $20,500 Running 3 3 5 18 99 Trevor Bayne Out Pet Care Toyota 200 155 $28,868 Running 6 5 12 Justin Allgaier Verizon Wireless Dodge 200... more.
