During the second caution of Sunday's STP 500, Brad Keselowski got hit on pit road by Kurt Busch in an incident that also included Kasey Kahne. After repairs were made to his car, Keselowski returned to the track and rubbed on Busch's car several times. Both talked after the race about the incident:
BRAD KESELOWSKI
WHAT HAPPENED
WITH KURT OUT THERE? “The replay shows it. We
jumbled up on pit road and he just drove right through me and ruined our
day. We probably had a race-winning car and it doesn’t
matter. That’s the way it goes.”
WHAT DO YOU THINK
ABOUT HIM WINNING? “That’s just racing. You can’t get caught up in
that stuff. It doesn’t make you happy, but it’s just
racing.”
DID YOU TRY TO GO AFTER HIM? “I’m good with
that.”
YOU HAD AN ISSUE AT KENTUCKY WITH HIM WASN’T IT?
“Yeah, the same thing. He wrecked me for no reason 15-30
laps in, whatever, early in the race just being overaggressive.
Aggressive is good, but lap 50 wrecking somebody, if you’re gonna be
aggressive wreck yourself don’t wreck me. I’ll remember that when
it’s lap 50 and he needs a break and he’ll find his ass turned around in the
wall just like he tore my car up. That stuff will come
around. Once or twice when it happens you go, ‘Oh, it happens,’
but when it happens repeatedly then you just realize who the person is that’s at
fault and you just have to make sure that you show them you’re not gonna take
that, and I’m not gonna take that. I know this 2 team is not gonna
take it. We had a race-winning car today, instead we finished
thirty-whatever with the whole front end tore off of it. That’s
inexcusable and I’m not gonna put up with that.”
YOU HAD A LOT OF
RESPECT FOR HIM WHEN YOU WERE TEAMMATES. “I still do.
He does awesome things for charity and he’s probably the most talented
race car driver, but he’s also one of the dumbest, so put those three
together.”
HE SAID HE WANTED TO REARRANGE YOUR FACE.
“Tell him come here. I’m right here. He knows
where I’m at. Leave victory lane and we’ll go.”
KURT BUSCH
AS FAR AS WHAT HAPPENED ON PIT ROAD WITH KESELOWSKI, CAN YOU TALK ABOUT WHAT HAPPENED AND WERE YOU SURPRISED THAT HE WAS UPSET? "Yeah, I can't believe he overreacted and he's as upset as he
is. The 5 car was trying to pull into his box, Brad ran into the
back of him, I steered right to go around Brad and then he clobbers our
left‑side door, and it's like, okay, accidents happen on pit road.
It's congested. It's not a place to race, because of all
the pit crew guys down there and I didn't think much of it, and then once we
were back out running, he targeted us, he was aiming for us. He
tried to flatten all four of my tires. That's a no‑fly
zone. That's a punk‑ass move and he will get what he gets back
when I decide to give it back."
Veteran sports writer Jim Utter covers NASCAR for The Charlotte Observer and its racing site, ThatsRacin.com. In this space, Jim writes about all things NASCAR and other forms of racing which may also be relevant ... or not.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Martinsville NASCAR Truck race postponed until Sunday
Saturday's NASCAR Truck Series race at Martinsville (Va.) Speedway was postponed by persistent rain showers and has been rescheduled for approximately 5:30 p.m. ET Sunday (Fox Sports 1) - to be run immediately after the conclusion of the Sprint Cup Series race.
Qualifying for the Truck race was also rained out. Darrell Wallace Jr. will start from the pole as he was fastest in practice on Friday.
Friday, March 28, 2014
New Hampshire Motor Speedway seeking to add night racing
The 1-mile paved oval located in Loudon, N.H., currently hosts races in July and September and both are held on Sunday afternoon.
The Observer on Friday asked for comment on the potential of night racing at New Hampshire and the following statement was provided attributed to Gappens:
“Night racing requires
an agreement from a number of stakeholders, and if we do it, we want to do it
right and with community support. A recent survey shows Loudon residents
support lights, and it has been the top request from our fans for years," Gappens said.
“The first step is to
get approval from NASCAR and NBC. We started dialogue in September and I am
awaiting an answer. We are hopeful, with
the collective work of everyone involved, that the future of New Hampshire Motor
Speedway will indeed be bright."
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Former NASCAR driver Shawna Robinson diagnosed with breast cancer
Robinson, who now works in interior design and is creator and owner of Happy Chair which restores old chairs, announced on her Facebook page this week that she would begin five to six months of chemotherapy and then require surgery.
Here is her entire post:
"I'm getting ready to start a new journey that was unexpected but I am prepared to take it on as I would any challenge ..with direction and strength. I have breast cancer…when they tell you you have cancer you don't hear the rest you just see talking and you seem to be there but your not hearing the words. But it is real, start Chemo next week for 5-6 months then surgery….there is such progress in cancer treatment..…still scared but prepared for battle. Thankful for the family and friends….I'm blessed to have….ready to go wide open and get this thing!!!"
Robinson won three races in the now defunct NASCAR Goody's Dash Series and has completed in NASCAR's three national series - Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Trucks. Her best Cup series finish was 24th in the 2002 Daytona 500.
NASCAR driver Denny Hamlin cleared to race Sunday
From team press release:
Joe Gibbs Racing (JGR) driver Denny Hamlin will race this weekend at Martinsville Speedway after NASCAR received official confirmation from his doctors that he has been medically cleared to return to regular racing activities.
Hamlin first visited the infield care center at Auto Club Speedway Saturday night bothered with an irritation in his eye. He returned to the infield care center again on Sunday morning because his condition had worsened. It was at this time that it was determined by the medical team ons ite that he would not be allowed to race due to a sinus infection that was impacting his vision. The doctors at the infield care center referred him to the local hospital for further evaluation.
During the evaluation at the hospital a small piece of metal was also found to be in Hamlin’s eye. Doctors were able to remove the sliver of metal and Hamlin felt immediate improvement to his condition. A CT Scan did not find any other complications and thus it is believed that the metal was actually the source of Hamlin’s vision issues. He was released from the hospital Sunday afternoon and was given the doctor’s approval to fly home.
Hamlin was then evaluated by a doctor in the Charlotte area on Monday and was sent home to rest. He was instructed to return Wednesday for a follow-up examination. Following today’s examination, his doctors provided the necessary approval for Hamlin to resume all racing activity without restriction. NASCAR has received official confirmation from his doctors clearing him to resume racing this weekend at Martinsville Speedway.
Hamlin is scheduled to meet with the press in the media room of Martinsville Speedway this Friday at 2 PM ET.
Matt and Katie Kenseth welcome the arrival of their third daughter
HUNTERSVILLE, NC (March 26, 2014) – Joe Gibbs Racing’s driver of the No. 20 Toyota, Matt Kenseth, and his wife Katie welcomed a new bundle of joy Tuesday evening with the birth of the couple's third daughter.
Clara Mae Kenseth was born March 25 at 7:39 p.m. EST weighing in at eight pounds and five ounces. Both mother and daughter are doing well as the family enjoys the latest addition who joins the couple’s other daughters Kaylin and Grace, along with their son Ross.
Kenseth will be able to spend a few days at home with his brand new baby girl before traveling to nearby Martinsville, Virginia for this weekend's STP 500 Sprint Cup Series event at the Martinsville Speedway.
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
Lynda Petty, wife of Richard Petty, died on Tuesday
Richard Petty Motorsports press release:
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Lynda Gayle Owens
Petty, 72, one of the first women of NASCAR and its most beloved wife, mother
and friend, passed away peacefully at her home in Level Cross, North Carolina
today. She was surrounded by her family.
Affectionately known
as "Mrs. Lynda" to so many, Lynda Petty set a standard for being a loving,
supportive and, when needed, an authoritative wife and mother. She also set the
benchmark for being a leader in her local community while raising a family in
the fast-growing sport of stock car racing.
It
was with strong will that Petty fought cancer over the past several years. It
was the same determination that led her to make a difference as a Red Cross
volunteer, a school volunteer, the president of the athletic booster club and a
Girl and Boy Scout leader in her lifetime. She also served on the Randolph
County School Board for 16 years and was on the board of the Randolph County
Hospice.
Lynda helped start
the Racing Wives Auxiliary and will always be remembered as the wife to Richard
Petty. Their steadfast love endured trials that only a marriage of over 50 years
can. Through triumph and heartache, Lynda Petty was the castle that supported a
king in private and public moments.
Lynda is proceeded by
grandson Adam K. Petty and is survived by her loving husband Richard; son, Kyle
and daughters Sharon and husband Terry Farlow; Lisa and husband Charlie Luck;
Rebecca and husband Brian Moffitt. In addition, she is survived by grandchildren
Austin Petty and wife Sarah; Hannah and husband Brad Leonard; Montgomery and
husband Randy Schlappi; Maggie and Kyle Farlow; Richard, Sarah and Margaret
Luck; Helen, Thad and Harrison Moffitt, and great grandchildren Sullivan Mae
Schlappi and Adam Christopher Stonewall Petty.
A
private memorial service for family and friends will be held at Reverie Place in
Randleman, North Carolina which Pastor Kenny Crosswhite will officiate. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be made to the following:
Petty Family
Foundation
311
Branson Mill RoadRandleman, N.C. 27317
A
public memorial service will not be held and the family asks for privacy at this
time.
The
family offered the following statement to the public:
"We
wish to sincerely thank everyone who has supported us and our family throughout
the years and at this time. We will forever love and miss a wife, mother,
grandmother, great grandmother and friend." |
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