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NASCAR Daily News Headlines * May 4, 2008
Joey Logano Wins Rockingham OpenerMost say that Rockingham Speedway is one of the toughest, most challenging tracks on anyone’s tour. However, someone forgot to tell ARCA RE/MAX Series rookie Joey Logano, who made his victory in Sunday’s Carolina 500 look simple. Logano, in the no. 25 Venturini Motorsports-prepared Joe Gibbs Racing Oil-Gresham & Associates Chevrolet, led 257 of 312 laps to conquer the “Rock” in his career-first ARCA RE/MAX Series start. Logano also earned the Aaron’s Lap Leader award for leading the most laps.“I have to thank the Joe Gibbs crew for pitting me,” said Logano. “They kept me out front. We’re going to get a shot at Dover coming up, and hopefully we’ll see victory lane there too. I wasn’t running flat out the whole race. You’ve got to pace yourself. That’s a really big deal here at The Rock.” Outside of a late-race wrestling match with Ken Schrader and mid-race battle with Michael Annett and Matt Hawkins, Logano had nary a challenger during the 500 kilometer/312-mile race. With only five drivers on the left on the lead lap, Logano pitted for fresh tires 10 laps from the finish. Logano, who restarted fourth, was leading before the field completed one lap. From there, the Middletown, Connecticut driver pulled away by more than four seconds over Schrader, who finished second in his own no. 52 Four Winds Motorhomes Dodge. “I would have loved to have won but it’s neat to see the fastest car win a race and that’s what happened today,” said Schrader. “I have to thank Johnny Benson who came out here and practiced the car for us on Friday. It was good. We just didn’t have anything for [Joey] Logano. We didn’t pit for tires at the very end there because we didn’t have any tires, but even if we did, we probably wouldn’t have pitted. We’re low budget so if there is an opportunity to cut costs anywhere, we do it.” Schrader, who started 31st, also earned the Casite Hard Charger award for advancing the most positions. Roush Fenway Racing’s Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., the only other driver who pitted with Logano during that final stop, finished third. “All of the guys had great pit stops,” said Stenhouse. “Lumpy left us a set of tires for the end and that was good pit strategy. I just can’t thank these guys enough. It was a blast. You go back to sprint car days, you just come in put a right rear on and it just lights the thing up.” Stenhouse, who moved to third in championship points, was also the SunTrust Highest Finishing Rookie. Hawkins, in the JaniKing-Black’s Tire Dodge, finished fourth. Annett, in the Bill Davis Racing Pilot Travel Centers Toyota, finished fifth, the last driver on the lead lap. At one point, Logano had lapped the entire 50-car field with the exception of the second place driver. Only varying pit stop sequences and the Aaron’s Lucky Dog award got more machines back on the lead lap for the chance to challenge in the final stages. Logano, who earned the SIM Factory Pole Award on Saturday with a new ARCA RE/MAX Series one-lap track record (146.645 mph), also posted the Accel Fastest Lap of the Race with a top speed of 140.812 mph. Logano’s crew chief Billy Venturini won the Cometic Crew Chief of the Race honors. Chad McCumbee finished sixth in the Danco Electrical Contractors Chevrolet in front of Austin Dillon, who finished seventh in his career-first series attempt in the Garage Equipment Supply Chevrolet. Current ARCA RE/MAX Series point leader Matt Carter finished eighth in the Stine Seed-NuSouth Lemonade Ford. Tom Hessert III finished ninth in the Maaco Auto Painting-Boudreaux’s Butt Paste Ford, moving to a tie with Stenhouse for third in series points. Frank Kimmel finished 10th in the FordDriveOne.com-ECC Ford. Four drivers traded the lead 10 times while 13 cautions slowed the race for 92 laps. Lap leaders included Hawkins (25), Annett (17) and Schrader (13). There were no injuries. ARCA RE/MAX Series Headed to the Bluegrass State; Drive Smart! Buckle-Up Kentucky 150 Next From Rockingham, the ARCA RE/MAX Series is headed to Kentucky Speedway for the Drive Smart! Buckle-Up Kentucky 150 Saturday, May 10th. The race marks the ARCA RE/MAX Series’ 16th appearance to Kentucky since 2000. Former winners at the track include Frank Kimmel, Chad Blount, Ryan Hemphill, Kyle Busch, Brad Coleman, Erik Darnell, Michael McDowell, Ryan Newman, Tim Steele and Steve Wallace. The race is part of an all-ARCA weekend at the track, as the regionally touring ARCA Lincoln Welders Truck Series will compete on Kentucky’s quarter-mile track, also on Saturday. (Arcaracing.com) will feature live timing and scoring for all ARCA RE/MAX Series on-track sessions at Kentucky.
Toyota Won't Get Involved In Contract TalkToyota officials don't want to lose Tony Stewart to another manufacturer, but they won't get involved in negotiations to keep the two-time Sprint Cup champion at Joe Gibbs Racing after his contract expires in 2009."We're not a company that gets in the middle between owners and drivers," Lee White, the general manager of Toyota Racing Development, said before Saturday's race at Richmond International Raceway. "If there is a manufacturer out there that is spearheading or brokering or promoting an activity like this, I can promise you it will not be Toyota. We don't consider that to be our role in the garage." There has been speculation that Chevrolet is behind a move to lure Stewart, who uses the manufacturer for his Sprint car organization, to CNC Haas Racing. Part-ownership of the team also is on the table, which Stewart has acknowledged. "I'm going to go out on a limb and say Tony really likes to win," White said. "I think Tony's best opportunity to win races, multiple races, and continue to threaten for championships is right where he is." Haas, despite engine support from Hendrick Motorsports, hasn't won a race since it entered Cup in 2002. It has only one top-5 finish and 13 top-10s in that time.(espn.go.com)
Bowyer Wins At RichmondIn his 83rd Sprint Cup race, twenty-eight year-old Clint Bowyer held off Kyle Busch and Mark Martin to win the Crown Royal 400 at Richmond International Raceway on Saturday night. It was Bowyer's first series victory of the year and the second of his career. He also won at New Hampshire in 2007. Bowyer took over the lead with two laps to go -- while running in the third position behind Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch. The pair were running side-by-side for the lead and contact was made between the two. Earnhardt spun and smacked the wall but the caution set up a green-white-checkers finish. On the restart Bowyer got a good jump on the field and held on to win the event.
It was pole sitter Denny Hamlin's race to lose. He had a fast racecar and led a record 381 laps of the 410 that were run but succumbed to a right front flat tire and then to make matters worse, Hamlin stopped on the track to bring out the caution and was penalized two laps for intentionally bringing out the yellow flag. Tony Stewart finished in the fourth spot and Martin Truex Jr. brought his Chevrolet home in fifth. Ryan Newman garnered sixth place followed by Carl Edwards, Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon and Kasey Kahne to round out the top ten. The Sprint Cup Series moves to Darlington Raceway next Saturday May 10th, 2008, for the Dodge Challenger 500. The race is scheduled to start at 7:00 PM / Eastern Time on Fox.
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