Monday, October 13, 2014

Three NASCAR drivers who've performed best during the Chase aren't in it


  It's not a new phenomenon, but remains an interesting one.

   Three of the drivers in the Top 10 of points scored so far during the 2014 Chase for the Sprint Cup aren't even participating in it.

   Here's the most recent Top 10 of points scored following Saturday night's Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway:


Driver
Total Points Awarded
1
Joey Logano
215
2
Kyle Larson
203
3
Kevin Harvick
198
4
Kyle Busch
190
5
Jeff Gordon
182
6
Martin Truex Jr
169
7
Ryan Newman
168
8
Brad Keselowski
166
9
Carl Edwards
161
10
Jamie McMurray
161

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Statement from ESPN regarding the start of Saturday night's race at Charlotte

   Statement from ESPN regarding the start of Saturday night's Bank of America 500, which was unavailable on TV until Lap 26:

   “We started the race on ESPN3, which is available to 95 million homes. We’re fortunate to have multiple TV networks available, but tonight there were live events on all of them, including an epic football game on ABC and an overtime NBA game on ESPNEWS. We joined the race on ABC at lap 26.”

NASCAR statement regarding the start of Saturday night's race

   Statement from NASCAR regarding the start of Saturday night's Bank of America 500, which was not televised by ABC/ESPN:

   “We are disappointed that our fans were unable to see the start of tonight’s race. We do all we can with the networks to avoid delays when live sports run late. We’re grateful for the passion of our fans and are thankful to those now watching on ABC.”

Friday, October 10, 2014

Dale Junior offers a bold prediction for Saturday's race

   Apparently fans of NASCAR's most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr., shouldn't worry he is in a deep points hole in the second round of the Chase for the Sprint Cup.

   After completing Saturday's first of two practice sessions, a confident Earnhardt offered a bold assessment of his situation:

   "We're going to win this race. I really got a good feeling about it. This is what we've got to do anyway to try to get further points and try to win the championship. I just got a good feeling," he said.

   "The car's been great all weekend. Attitude's good. Everybody's excited. The team’s working well together. The car’s responding well. The car ran some good laps in practice and felt real good."

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Fox Sports' Steve Byrnes takes medical leave of absence


   Fox Sports' Steve Byrnes, who only in January returned to work after one battle with cancer, is taking an indefinite medical leave of absence, the network announced Wednesday. Byrnes has suffered a recurrence of cancer.

   Byrnes most recently has been co-host of "NASCAR Race Hub" and served in various roles with Fox's coverage of NASCAR races.

   Any updates on Byrnes will come at the discretion of the family.

Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Sam Hornish Jr. to replace Marcos Ambrose at Richard Petty Motorsports in 2015

   NASCAR driver and former IndyCar Series star Sam Hornish Jr. will move fulltime to the Sprint Cup Series with Richard Petty Motorsports, the team confirmed in a news release on Wednesday afternoon. The move was first reported by the Observer and ThatsRacin.com on Tuesday.

   Ambrose is returning to his native Australia.

    “Owners Richard Petty, Andrew Murstein and Doug Bergeron have built this organization into a championship-contending team with world-class sponsors and partners," Hornish said. "Many people have noticed to the progress being made here and I’m ready to build off this momentum. My goal is to put the No. 9 team in victory lane in 2015 and be a competitor in ‘The Chase’.”

   This will be Hornish's second fulltime stint in the Cup series. He struggled in his first go-around which was with Team Penske. In three-plus seasons, Hornish had eight top-10 finishes in 108 starts. In recent seasons he has found success running in the Nationwide Series, where he finished second in points last season and fourth in 2012.

   Hornish, 35, has been running a partial schedule in the Nationwide Series this season with Joe Gibbs Racing. In eight starts, he has one win, four top-five and four top-10 finishes. He's also won two poles.

   The No. 9 team will continue to be led by crew chief Drew Blickensderfer who has three Cup ceries wins to his credit.  

Monday, October 6, 2014

Kristen Yeley fastest so far in 'Better Half Dash' qualifying

    Kristen Yeley, wife of NASCAR driver J.J. Yeley, clocked the fastest time in Monday’s qualifying session and will be among the favorites to win the fourth annual Better Half Dash Thursday night on Charlotte Motor Speedway’s frontstretch quarter-mile oval. 

   “Three years of experience,” she said. “I’m a lot more comfortable. I need to find my groove a little bit It takes me to find my groove, but when I do, I’m completely comfortable and I know my limits.”

   Despite running the only sub 20-second lap, Yeley won’t know until Thursday if she’ll start from the pole when the 25-lap charity race supporting Motor Racing Outreach and Speedway Children’s Charities goes green. That honor will be determined by fan donations. Fans can make a donation to their favorite Better Half Dash driver at www.betterhalfdash.com. The driver with the most individual donations will have the option of choosing her starting spot. 

   Melanie Self, Heidi Stoddard, Ashton Bayne and Karlee Hensley rounded out the top five, while Ashley Deihl Stremme, Ashley Allgaier, Jenna Robinson, Adriene Pattie and Jordan Fish finished 6-10. Amy Reimann did not qualify.