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Sunday Sept. 18, 2011. The race can be seen on ESPN.
The race start time has been moved up 15 minutes due to possible rain. The green flag will now be at 2:03 EST. Race name/distance: The Geico 400 is 267 laps around the 1.5-mile Chicagoland Speedway for a total distance of 400.5 miles. Geico is heavily promoting this race, so expect to see lots of caveman, gecko and even Casey Mears commercials. Starting lineup for today's NASCAR race at Chicagoland 1.Matt Kenseth 2.Paul Menard 3.Kurt Busch 4.Ryan Newman 5.Carl Edwards 6.Brad Keselowski 7.Greg Biffle 8.Brian Vickers 9.Kyle Busch 10.Joey Logano 11.Bobby Labonte 12.Jimmie Johnson 13.Regan Smith 14.Jamie McMurray 15.David Ragan 16.Juan Pablo Montoya 17.Marcos Ambrose 18.AJ Allmendinger 19.Dale Earnhardt Jr. 20.Martin Truex Jr. 21.Clint Bowyer 22.Jeff Burton 23.Jeff Gordon 24.Kasey Kahne 25.Mark Martin 26.Tony Stewart 27.Denny Hamlin 28.Trevor Bayne 29.David Reutimann 30.Kevin Harvick 31.Landon Cassill 32.JJ Yeley 33.Michael McDowell 34.David Stremme 35.Scott Speed 36.Joe Nemechek 37.Robby Gordon 38.Josh Wise 39.David Gilliland 40.Dave Blaney 41.Andy Lally 42.Casey Mears 43.Mike Bliss |
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11am CT tomorrow.
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1 Kevin Harvick 2054
2 Tony Stewart 2047 3 Carl Edwards 2044 4 Kurt Busch 2043 5 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2041 6 Brad Keselowski 2040 7 Ryan Newman 2040 8 Jimmie Johnson 2038 9 Kyle Busch 2035 10 Matt Kenseth 2030 11 Jeff Gordon 2029 12 Denny Hamlin 2013 Congrats to Smoke for the win, Harvick made a run at it but came up short~ |
CUP: Stewart Battles Rain And Fuel For Win At Chicagoland http://dlstatic.speedtv.com/imageser...kground=000000 JOLIET, IL - SEPTEMBER 16. After a one day rain delay, Chicagoland Speedway kicks off the ten race chase - Advantage, Tony Stewart. http://dlstatic.speedtv.com/imageser...kground=000000 Congratulations Bugeater! |
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — For a NASCAR driver used to 200-mph speeds and nerve-rattling finishes, who would have thought kicking a 20-yard field goal in an empty NFL stadium would be so tough? Visiting Gillette Stadium, the home of the New England Patriots, in advance of Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Loudon, New Hampshire (2 p.m., ESPN), driver Joey Logano got a few expert pointers on how to do just that from veteran Patriots kicker Stephen Gostkowski. The 21-year old Logano is a native of Middletown, Conn. and was raised a Patriots fan. Logano races for the NASCAR team owned by three-time Super Bowl-winning head coach Joe Gibbs, and has attended NFL games with the former Redskins coach in the past. “I watched football, but I wasn’t a huge fan until I signed with Joe Gibbs Racing. I’ve learned a lot about the sport because he talks a lot about it,” Logano explained. “I’ve become a fan of it, and from being up in the New England area, being in Connecticut, obviously you’re a Patriots fan.” In addition to receiving a tour of the Patriots’ facilities on Thursday, Logano tried his hand at field goal kicking with Gostkowski, sending it through the uprights on his final attempt. “Steve is an awesome guy. I had fun with that,” Logano said. “I’ve never really kicked a football before. I’m not very athletic when it comes to every sport. I’ve figured out how to drive a race car pretty good. “I played hockey growing up. [But] kicking a football, I had no technique,” Logano joked. “I’m not very flexible — I can’t even touch my toes — so it was definitely interesting. I’m sure I didn’t look too coordinated out there.” The Patriots may not be calling up Logano to placekick for them anytime soon, but could Gostkowski be headed for a career in racing? “I get scared when my truck goes over 75 mph,” Gostkowski joked. “You have a lot of respect for these guys. Something like driving is a lot like kicking. People think anybody can go out and do that. But there’s definitely a lot of skill… People who have never done it, and have never been to game or a race, probably can’t appreciate it as much.” |
So I was watching qualifiying the other day. Montoya got done qualifiying and was terrible. Started crying about the track conditions being bad. Next 4 guys out went 10th, 7th, 2nd, and 1st.
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Robby Gordon thinks Montoya is a crybaby.
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Holy crap, Tony won again!
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