Rain pospones NASCAR race
“There’s still plenty of racing left and we just have to keep on being focused”. Of the two, Kenseth has a better average finish (six) and more career wins (two). Having the guys did a great job on they’re and we have to capitalize.
This is one race where we could potentially see a non-chaser get a win. They put Speedy Dry where they thought there was oil, but I don’t know. “We’re real fast up front and we’re real tight in traffic”.
Tonight’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Charlotte Bank of America 500 race has a start time schedule of 7:00pm eastern time and airs on TV channel NBC.
It was not such plain sailing for several prominent figures in the field, both Chase and non-Chase contenders alike. Harvick, Martin Truex Jr. was third, Denny Hamlin fourth and Kurt Busch fifth. It is the only race of the Chase that is at night, and we know what happens in NASCAR during a race when it’s sunny for the first half and dark for the second half.
Denver’s hometown NASCAR team has finished third at Charlotte, and is looking good in the Chase!
Kasey Kahne hit the wall on lap 58 and went behind the wall.
With Talladega looming in two weeks, where every lap is a crap shoot, the victory on Sunday handed Logano an extra bonus.
Experts say Charlotte is an extremely important race because a win gives the cushion to get into the next round where eight drivers advance.
The Penske Ford driver, while running strong all year, said the team and crew chief Todd Gordon chose to do something different this weekend “because what they did before didn’t work”.
Joey Logano might want to make changes more often. This is Joey’s fourth win this season.
Kenseth led 352 of 400 laps at Richmond. Another thing to look for is younger drivers that could look to shake up the Chase standings. “I’ve followed him all through his life”, Bradshaw said. We have for now it’s time. “That definitely hurt our #31 Caterpillar Chevrolet, we had a top 10 auto before that”. But on lap 195 during a caution Busch made contact with Kyle Larson in a freakish incident. He was back on pit road for repairs before the nail in the coffin came at lap 241, when the driver came on the radio and said that “something broke”.
Crew members push driver Kyle Busch’s auto in the garage area… Kenseth turned a lap at 194.532 miles per hour to edge fellow Chase contender and teammate Kyle Busch and sweep the poles at Charlotte this season. When he got back to full speed, Harvick was behind Logano. He finished 28th. And Kenseth’s eventful day concluded with him finishing 42nd after blowing a tire and crashing hard into the Turn 4 wall.