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	<title>Lead Lap&#039;s NASCAR News &#187; Jeff Gordon</title>
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		<title>Biffle Claims Fourth Career Victory At Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:15:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Greg Biffle took the lead on a late restart and ran away from the field in the closing laps to win the Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway, his fourth career victory at the track.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/gbmichigan2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9595" alt="Greg Biffle, driver of the #16 3M/Give Kids a Smile Ford, crosses the finish line to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Quicken Loans 400 at Michigan International Speedway on June 16, 2013 in Brooklyn, Michigan." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/gbmichigan2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Greg Biffle feels right at home at Michigan International Speedway.</p>
<p>He took the lead for good on a late restart and ran away from the field in the closing laps to win Sunday&#8217;s Quicken Loans 400. The No. 16 Ford driver won his second straight race here and the 19th of his career. Four of those victories have come at MIS.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s definitely a special day,&#8221; Biffle said after delivering Ford Motor Co. its 1,000th victory in NASCAR&#8217;s three national touring series. &#8220;Just super-excited for Ford and sure excited to be No. 1,000.&#8221;</p>
<p>The win secured Biffle a berth in the 2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race and moved him up a spot to eighth in the standings.</p>
<p>Second a week ago at Pocono, Biffle led the pack to the restart on lap 173 and outran Martin Truex Jr. to stay out front. He led a race-best 48 laps.</p>
<p>Owner Jack Roush&#8217;s operations center is in suburban Detroit and he considers MIS his home track. He was beaming almost as broadly as his driver.</p>
<p>&#8220;We expect to be at our best when we come to MIS and I am glad we could pull it off,&#8221; Roush said. &#8220;I was a little nervous for a minute there, but I am glad it worked out and glad we could give Ford its 1,000th win.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sprint Cup Series points leader Jimmie Johnson was gaining on Biffle in the final laps but a cut right front tire took him off the track with two laps to go.</p>
<p>Kevin Harvick finished second and Truex, Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart rounded out the top five.</p>
<p>Johnson took second a few laps before his misfortune and Harvick backed out of the throttle to hold on to at least a third-place finish.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was the third set of tires we had and they felt a little wobbly,&#8221; he said. &#8220;We just wanted to hold our track position.&#8221;</p>
<p>Biffle still was impressed with Johnson, whom he finished second to a week ago at Pocono.</p>
<p>&#8220;The guy was 10 (on the restart) and was catching me with 10 to go,&#8221; Biffle said. &#8220;That&#8217;s a fast race car.</p>
<p>&#8220;We beat the 48 today and that says a lot. He was really, really fast.&#8221;</p>
<p>Johnson ended the day 28th to wrap up a tough day for Hendrick Motorsports. None of the racing giant&#8217;s four entries cracked the top 25.</p>
<p>Pole winner Carl Edwards, who trailed Johnson by 51 points at the start of the race, cut 20 points off the deficit by finishing eighth.</p>
<p>Dale Earnhardt Jr. took the lead near the halfway point and appeared strong, but a blown engine ended his race on lap 131.</p>
<p>&#8220;It made a lot of damage there when it broke,&#8221; he said after leading 34 laps at the track where he ended his 143-race dry spell a year ago. &#8220;I&#8217;m not sure they&#8217;re going to be able to figure out what happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>Jamie McMurray led 21 laps but fell out of contention when he blew a right front tire on lap 167.</p>
<p>The day&#8217;s worst-looking wreck came shortly after the midway point when Kasey Kahne struck the wall near turn 2. The car caught fire as Kahne was getting out, but he stuck his arm back inside to trigger the fire-suppression system. He was not hurt.</p>
<p>Kurt Busch started on the outside of the front row and led the first 21 laps but spun and smacked the turn 2 wall two laps later.</p>
<p>Stewart ran his streak of top-seven finishes to four straight races and jumped from 13th to 10th in the standings.</p>
<p>There were showers after Saturday&#8217;s Nationwide Series race and NASCAR gave crews a competition caution 20 laps in to assess tire wear on the clean surface.</p>
<p>The Sprint Cup Series continues next Sunday when drivers run the first road course of the season in the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma (Calif.) Raceway.</p>
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		<title>Stewart Wins FedEx 400 After Johnson Penalized</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jun 2013 04:33:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After Jimmie Johnson was penalized for jumping the final restart, Tony Stewart passed Juan Pablo Montoya to win the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks Sprint Cup Series race at Dover International Speedway.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/tsdover2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9464" alt="Tony Stewart, driver of the #14 Code 3 Associates/Mobil 1 Chevrolet, celebrates with a burnout in front of his crew after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover International Speedway on June 2, 2013 in Dover, Delaware." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/tsdover2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>A penalty to Jimmie Johnson was all Tony Stewart needed to break out of a four-month slump.</p>
<p>After Johnson was assessed a drive-through penalty for jumping the final restart &#8212; a sanction Johnson protested vehemently &#8212; Stewart passed Juan Pablo Montoya on Lap 398 of 400 to win Sunday&#8217;s FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover International Speedway.</p>
<p>The victory was the first of the season and third at Dover for Stewart, who has notched 42 of his 48 career wins after May 31. Stewart finished .788 seconds ahead of Montoya, who matched his career-best NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finish on an oval track.</p>
<p>Jeff Gordon came home third, followed by Kyle Busch and reigning Cup champion Brad Keselowski. Johnson finished 17th, the first car one lap down, smarting from a penalty he felt was unjustified.</p>
<p>But Keselowski&#8217;s Ford failed the height-stick test in post-race inspection (too low in the front), with penalties expected after NASCAR&#8217;s completion meeting during the coming week.</p>
<p>Stewart, whose struggles this year have been well-documented, was happy to take the win, no matter how it came his way. Coming on the heels of a seventh-place run last week at Charlotte, a 1.5-mile downforce track, Stewart was happy to point out the progress his team is making.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s definitely momentum,&#8221; Stewart said. &#8220;We got two weeks of momentum under our belt now at two totally different race tracks. That is big. Momentum is huge in this sport. We&#8217;ve still got a lot of work to do. We won&#8217;t sit… I guarantee you none of these guys behind you (his crew) will tell you we are exactly where we want to be right now. It&#8217;s a good reward for how hard they have been working to get that first win of the year.</p>
<p>&#8220;Now it&#8217;s trying to be more consistent and stay in the top 10 more and make our program better. It&#8217;s proof that no matter how bad it&#8217;s been this year, none of these guys have quit and given up. Just really proud of the effort this weekend; I think we probably made more gains from Friday to right now than any team in the garage did. I&#8217;m really proud of that fact.&#8221;</p>
<p>If Stewart was elated after the race, Johnson was still fuming.</p>
<p>&#8220;I totally disagree with the call, but it is what it is, and we&#8217;ll just come back and try to win in the fall,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Johnson knew he had beaten Montoya to the start/finish line, not knowing whether something was wrong with Montoya&#8217;s car, and said he tried to give the position back to the Colombian driver.</p>
<p>&#8220;I ran half-throttle for the first half a lap, waiting for him, and then at some point you&#8217;ve got to go, and you&#8217;ve got to race, and that&#8217;s when I got back in the gas and took off,&#8221; he explained. &#8220;I was hoping they would see that I was trying to give him the spot back.&#8221;</p>
<p>NASCAR vice president Robin Pemberton, however, described the penalty as cut-and-dried.</p>
<p>&#8220;That was an easy call &#8212; a very easy call,&#8221; Pemberton said. &#8220;He beat the 42 even out of the (restart) box, from what we could see on the film, we give ‘em an opportunity to give it back.&#8221;</p>
<p>Until the decisive penalty, it looked for all the world as if Johnson would claim a record eighth victory at the Monster Mile.</p>
<p>Johnson started 24th and, in the early stages of the race, had difficulty moving forward through traffic. In fact, the No. 48 Chevrolet SS went a lap down when Kyle Busch passed him on Lap 70.</p>
<p>But Johnson came to pit road early, on Lap 71, and used the extra time on new tires to regain the lost lap by the time NASCAR called an opportune caution for debris in Turn 2 on Lap 80. From that point on, it was a charge to the front by the five-time champion.</p>
<p>Johnson had worked his way up to sixth before a caution for debris on the backstretch slowed the field on Lap 160, moments after a blown engine eliminated what was arguably the strongest car in the race, Matt Kenseth&#8217;s No. 20 Toyota.</p>
<p>After a restart on Lap 165, Johnson again moved forward, finally taking the lead for the first time on Lap 206, passing Kyle Busch to the inside through Turns 1 and 2.</p>
<p>Just as a Johnson victory was looking academic, however, Denny Hamlin&#8217;s right front tire blew in Turn 1 and sent his No. 11 Toyota hard into the outside wall, bringing out the seventh caution of the race. Montoya took two tires when the lead-lap cars came to pit road and narrowly beat Johnson to the exit.</p>
<p>That turned the race inside-out, as NASCAR black-flagged Johnson for beating Montoya to the start/finish line on the restart on Lap 382. Montoya held off Stewart for 16 laps but wore out his tires in the process and had to surrender the top spot.</p>
<p>&#8220;In one of the runs under green, we decided to make a couple of big changes on the car, and the car just took off &#8212; came to life,&#8221; Montoya said. &#8220;It came to life at the right time. It&#8217;s a shame there at the end that it was way too loose. I just couldn&#8217;t hold Tony off.&#8221;</p>
<p>Notes: Despite running 17th, Johnson holds a 30-point lead over second-place Carl Edwards (14th Sunday) in the series standings… Kyle Busch, who has two victories this season, moved back into ninth place after falling out of the top 10 last week at Charlotte… Hamlin&#8217;s crash put a serious crimp in his effort to qualify for the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup despite missing four races with a back injury. Hamlin dropped two spots to 26th in the standings and is 74 points behind Ryan Newman in 20th, the position he needs to reach to be eligible for a Chase wild card.</p>
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		<title>Kenseth Surges To Third 2013 Victory At Darlington</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 May 2013 04:57:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Matt Kenseth won the Bojangles' Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway, his third Sprint Cup Series victory of the season.   ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mkdarlington2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9411" alt="Matt Kenseth, driver of the #20 The Home Depot / Husky Toyota, performs a burnout in celebration of winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bojangles' Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway on May 11, 2013 in Darlington, South Carolina." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/mkdarlington2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Unsinkable.</p>
<p>Unsinkable Matt Kenseth capped a banner week for unsinkable Joe Gibbs Racing with a victory in Saturday night&#8217;s Bojangles&#8217; Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway with a substitute crew chief on his pit box—the unsinkable Wally Brown.</p>
<p>The past four days could hardly have been better for JGR, with Wednesday bringing a substantial reduction in penalties on appeal for an engine infraction Apr, 21 at Kansas. On Friday, Gibbs cars ran 1-2-3 in the Nationwide Series race at Darlington, and the organization followed that Saturday with a 1-2 finish from Kenseth and Denny Hamlin in the 11th NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race of the season.</p>
<p>Kenseth took the lead from JGR teammate Kyle Busch on Lap 355 of 367 and pulled away to win by 3.155 seconds over Hamlin, as Busch faded to sixth. Hamlin also had much to celebrate in his first full race back from a compression fracture to his first lumbar vertebra, sustained during a last-lap crash at Fontana, Calif., in late March.</p>
<p>It was a race of significant numbers. Jeff Gordon finished third in his 700th Cup start, all consecutive. Jimmie Johnson ran fourth and extended his series lead to a massive 44 points over seventh-place finisher Carl Edwards. In a race that saw just four drivers pace the field, Kyle Busch led 265 laps but faded to sixth at the finish, thanks to a cut tire on the final 30-lap green-flag run.</p>
<p>Journeyman Brown won his first race as a Cup crew chief, after serving with four different drivers before his one-week shot on the pit box with Kenseth, who will get regular crew chief Jason Ratcliff back next week at Charlotte after Ratcliff&#8217;s six-race suspension for an underweight connecting rod was reduced to one event on appeal.</p>
<p>But the day belonged to Kenseth, whose resilience under trying circumstances was emblematic of the organization he joined this season.</p>
<p>&#8220;Honestly, I&#8217;ve only dreamed about winning the Southern 500,&#8221; said Kenseth, who notched his first victory at Darlington, his third of the season and the 27th of his career. &#8220;This to me probably feels bigger than any win in my career. I really feel bad that Jason isn&#8217;t here. This is obviously his team and his effort, but Wally did a great job filling in.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a fifth- or sixth-place car, fighting loose, (and) those last two adjustments (on pit road) were just awesome.&#8221;</p>
<p>For Hamlin, second place was the best he could have hoped for, given the strength of Kenseth&#8217;s car in the closing laps.</p>
<p>&#8220;For me, we kept grinding away,&#8221; Hamlin said, clearly tired from the effort of his first race back at one of NASCAR racing&#8217;s most demanding tracks. &#8220;Pit crew picked us up some spots, obviously, throughout the night.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was one of those days where we got our car better, pit crew picked us up positions, took us to the most optimum spot we could get to—and that was second.&#8221;</p>
<p>From a physical standpoint, Hamlin admitted the race took its toll.</p>
<p>&#8220;Really, it&#8217;s just like starting your season over,&#8221; he said. &#8220;To start it back over at Darlington for 500 miles, there&#8217;s some muscles that have gotten weak. I&#8217;ve gotten pretty sore and tired, mentally tired as well. We&#8217;ll have a couple of weeks really to rest until the next long event (Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte), and we&#8217;ll be good to go then.&#8221;</p>
<p>A caution for Regan Smith&#8217;s spin off Turn 2 on Lap 302 of 367—only the second yellow of the race—interrupted a cycle of green-flag pit stops. After Juan Pablo Montoya took a free pass as the highest scored lap car, and Harvick availed himself of a wave-around, there were 11 cars on the lead lap for a restart on Lap 309.</p>
<p>By then, Kyle Busch had led 218 laps and had dominated the race ever since he wrested the lead from his brother, polesitter Kurt Busch on Lap 74. But the pit stops on Lap 303 put the lead-lap cars on the edge of their fuel windows.</p>
<p>They need not have worried. On Lap 311, Casey Mears tangled with Kurt Busch and reigning series champion Brad Keselowski off Turn 4 to cause the third caution. All but the top-four cars came to pit road for fuel under the yellow, leaving Kyle Busch, Kenseth, Kasey Kahne and Gordon out front on slightly older tires.</p>
<p>Johnson was first off pit road with new tires and quickly moved to third. Busch fended off a challenge from Kahne right after the restart and held a lead of .850 seconds when an accident involving David Reutimann and Josh Wise brought out the fourth caution and gave the lead-lappers a chance to pit for tires.</p>
<p>Kahne briefly took the lead after a restart on Lap 333, but one lap later, Kahne&#8217;s Chevy slapped the wall near the apex of Turns 1 and 2 and the race went yellow for the fifth time.</p>
<p>The result was the same. Busch pulled away after the restart and opened a comfortable advantage, this time over Kenseth, only to have Kenseth run him down and pass him on Lap 355.</p>
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		<title>Johnson Dominates Martinsville; Wins Eighth At Track</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Apr 2013 03:23:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Leading 346 of 500 laps in the STP Gas Booster 500 at Martinsville Speedway, Jimmie Johnson racked up his eighth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win at the short track.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/jjmville2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9295" alt="Jimmie Johnson celebrates with a burnout after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series STP Gas Booster 500 on April 7, 2013 at Martinsville Speedway in Ridgeway, Virginia." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/jjmville2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Jimmie Johnson made eight the easy way.</p>
<p>Leading 346 of 500 laps in Sunday&#8217;s STP Gas Booster 500 at Martinsville Speedway, Johnson racked up his eighth NASCAR Sprint Cup Series win at the .526-mile short track and the 62nd win of his career. For the second straight event at Martinsville, Johnson won from the pole.</p>
<p>Clint Bowyer ran second, followed by Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kahne and Kyle Busch.</p>
<p>The first repeat winner through six 2013 Cup races, Johnson regained the series lead by six points over sixth-place finisher and defending champion Brad Keselowski.</p>
<p>If a victory at a short track can ever be called a walk in the park, Johnson enjoyed a Sunday stroll from start to finish. At no point in the race did he run below fifth.</p>
<p>&#8220;I think the fact that we had just such a calm weekend was the biggest part,&#8221; Johnson said. &#8220;It&#8217;s easy to start chasing things here and get yourself off track. We always race well, and fortunately here you pit a lot and you can make big changes to your race car to get you in the ballgame.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve won races where we were just terrible to start the race, having no fun. (Crew chief) Chad (Knaus) is throwing spring rubbers in the car and the track bar is coming up or down, wedge in and out, all those huge, huge changes, and we get ourselves in contention.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know where we were &#8211; someone said the worst I was on the track today was fourth [actually, fifth]. We just executed from the first laps in practice to where we were at the end of the race, and that was fun. We weren&#8217;t chasing a setup or track conditions or a variety of things that we&#8217;ve done in the past.&#8221;</p>
<p>Danica Patrick ran 12th in her first visit to Martinsville, her career-best Cup finish at an open-motor race track. Patrick was the top finisher from Stewart-Haas Racing.</p>
<p>NASCAR red-flagged the race on Lap 487, after the brakes failed on Kurt Busch&#8217;s No. 78 Chevrolet SS and sent the car hard into the Turn 1 wall. The car rolled along the fence, spewing flames from beneath the hood.</p>
<p>Busch had the presence of mind to trigger his fire extinguisher before the exited the car and climbed from the driver&#8217;s-side window apparently none the worse for the flames.</p>
<p>After the stoppage, Johnson led the field to a restart on Lap 493 with Bowyer beside him in the outside lane. But Johnson pulled away over the final eight laps to beat Bowyer to the finish line by .628 seconds.</p>
<p>To say that Hendrick Motorsports in general and Johnson in particular have a handle on Martinsville is a massive understatement. Johnson gave owner Rick Hendrick his 20th Martinsville victory, breaking a tie with Petty Enterprises for most ever at the paper-clip shaped speedway.</p>
<p>&#8220;There&#8217;s just certain tracks where the drivers that Hendrick has had over the past, as well as now—and just our race cars—it just really suits that,&#8221; said Gordon, who had a strong car on long runs but couldn&#8217;t keep up with his teammate over the short haul. &#8220;Qualifying up front really can be huge here.</p>
<p>You get a driver like Jimmie and a team like the 48—or ours as well, or the 15 (Bowyer)—you put them on the pole in that No. 1 pit stall (closest to the exit from pit road), and it&#8217;s going to be really, really hard to beat them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Bowyer&#8217;s winning chances suffered a blow during an 11-car incident on Lap 180. As caution flew for a crash on the backstretch, Bowyer ran into Jamie McMurray&#8217;s Chevrolet, which had checked up suddenly off Turn 4, and was clobbered from behind by his Michael Waltrip Racing teammate, Martin Truex Jr.</p>
<p>Bowyer had been strong in practice but qualified 15th and felt the mediocre performance in time trials had hurt him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I qualified bad, got ourselves back there, got it wrecked—got it tore up on both ends,&#8221; Bowyer said. &#8220;You get up there, and you&#8217;re door-to-door with the 48 that&#8217;s been enjoying clean sailing all day long, you look at him, and it&#8217;s ready to go back to the next short track.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mine is all tore to hell and ready to go put a new body on it. You know what you&#8217;re up against. You want to say, &#8216;Bad luck,&#8217; and everything  else, but you make a lot of your own luck. We did a lot of things well this week but missed it in qualifying and ultimately paid the price.&#8221;</p>
<p>Patrick, who started the race at the rear of the field because of an engine change, restarted 20th from the outside lane on Lap 369 and promptly dropped five spots as cars in the inside lane freight-trained her.</p>
<p>But Patrick patiently and methodically drove back to the 17th position and was running there when Brian Vickers cut a tire and spun on Lap 448 to cause the 10th caution of the afternoon.</p>
<p>The yellow gave drivers a much-needed opportunity to pit for new tires. Out first after the stops, Johnson led the field to green on Lap 459 with Gordon beside him. Yellow flew again shortly when chain-reaction contact between Vickers, Patrick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. sent Earnhardt spinning in Turn 4.</p>
<p>Johnson passed Earnhardt as the driver of the No. 88 Chevrolet tried to re-fire and right his car, putting Earnhardt a lap down. Earnhardt finished 24th and fell from first to third in points, 12 behind Johnson, his Hendrick Motorsports teammate.</p>
<p>Notes: The 346 laps led are the most for Johnson in a single race in his career. Johnson also became the seventh driver in Cup history to lead 2,000 or more career laps at Martinsville. His total now stands at 2,327. &#8230; Despite fighting the handling of his No. 11 Toyota for much of the afternoon — and despite a snafu on pit road when he left before his left-front tire was mounted &#8211; Mark Martin salvaged a 10th-place finish subbing for injured Denny Hamlin.</p>
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		<title>Harvick Wins Duel 1, Kyle Busch Wins Duel 2</title>
		<link>http://lead-lap.com/2013/02/22/harvick-wins-duel-1-kyle-busch-wins-duel-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Feb 2013 16:16:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Harvick won Duel 1 at Daytona International Speedway, securing the third starting spot in the Daytona 500. Kyle Busch won Duel 2 to earn the fourth starting spot in the 500. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/duels2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9167" alt="Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch take the checkered flags of Duels 1 and 2, respectively." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/duels2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Following up on his win in the Sprint Unlimited, Kevin Harvick won Duel 1 at Daytona International Speedway, securing the third starting spot in the Daytona 500. Kyle Busch won Duel 2 to earn the fourth starting spot in the 500.</p>
<p>Harvick passed Trevor Bayne on lap 37 to take the lead of Duel 1. He led the remaining 23 laps.</p>
<p>Danica Patrick, who will start the 500 from the pole, played it safe and dropped to the back early on to ensure her car would not sustain damage.</p>
<p>Greg Biffle, Juan Pablo Montoya, Jimmie Johnson, and Kurt Busch rounded out the top 5 of Duel 1.</p>
<p>The first duel was relatively uneventful until lap 52 when Denny Hamlin appeared to get loose and bumped Carl Edwards.  Edwards was turned into the wall triggering a multi-car accident that damaged the cars of Hamlin, Edwards, Trevor Bayne, and Regan Smith.</p>
<p>Kyle Busch used a fuel-only pit stop at lap 41 to take the lead coming off pit road. He ran most of the remaining laps with teammate Matt Kenseth behind him. But, with two laps to go, Kasey Kahne and Austin Dillon were able to pass Kenseth. They couldn&#8217;t mount a charge to pass Busch, though.</p>
<p>Busch said after the race that the original plan was to take two tires, but his crew chief made the call to go fuel-only.</p>
<p>Kahne, Dillon, Clint Bowyer, and Kenseth finished second through fifth, respectively.</p>
<p>Jeff Gordon, who will start the 500 on the front row, led the first 40 laps of Duel 2, before a pass-through penalty for speeding on pit road ended his chances of winning the duel.</p>
<p>Martin Truex Jr, who ran in the lead pack for most of Duel 2, was black-flagged for losing a side window. He finished 19th. Mike Bliss also had to make a pit stop to fix his window net, which came down. That cost him a chance at making the Daytona 500. Brian Keselowski was the only other driver who did not qualify for the race.</p>
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		<title>Patrick Becomes First Female To Win Daytona 500 Pole</title>
		<link>http://lead-lap.com/2013/02/18/patrick-becomes-first-female-to-win-daytona-500-pole/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Feb 2013 06:18:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Danica Patrick won the pole of the 2013 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, running a lap of 196.434 mph (45.817 seconds). ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/frontrowdaytona2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9152" alt="Danica Patrick, driver of the #10 GoDaddy.com Chevrolet, with her Pole Award and Jeff Gordon, driver of the #24 Drive To End Hunger Chevrolet, with his Front Row Award after qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 17, 2013 in Daytona Beach, Florida." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/frontrowdaytona2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Danica Patrick won the pole of the 2013 Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway, running a lap of 196.434 mph (45.817 seconds). Patrick became the first female in NASCAR history to win a pole in NASCAR&#8217;s Sprint Cup Series.</p>
<p>The previous qualifying record of a female Sprint Cup Series driver was held by Janet Guthrie, who twice started ninth in 1977. The only other woman to win a pole in one of NASCAR&#8217;s national touring series was Shawna Robinson, who won the pole of a Nationwide Series race at Atlanta Motor Speedway in 1994.</p>
<p>Jeff Gordon posted the second-fastest time of the day, running a lap of 196.292 mph (45.850 seconds). He and Patrick will start on the front row for the Daytona 500. The rest of the field will be set in the Duels.</p>
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		<title>Harvick Avoids Danger, Wins Sprint Unlimited</title>
		<link>http://lead-lap.com/2013/02/17/harvick-avoids-danger-wins-sprint-unlimited/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 17 Feb 2013 05:48:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NASCAR Wire Service</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kevin Harvick held off Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart to win Saturday night’s season-opening exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway for the third time.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/khunlimited2013a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-9153" alt="Kevin Harvick, driver of the #29 Budweiser Chevrolet, races to the finish line to win the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Sprint Unlimited at Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 2013 in Daytona Beach, Florida." src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/khunlimited2013a.jpg" width="350" height="223" /></a>Leading every lap but one in the final segment of The Sprint Unlimited, Kevin Harvick held off Greg Biffle and Tony Stewart to win Saturday night’s season-opening exhibition race at Daytona International Speedway for the third time.</p>
<p>On the last lap in what was the debut race for NASCAR’s Gen-6 race car, Harvick blocked Stewart on the inside and moved back up the track to block Biffle, who was perilously close to sending Harvick’s No. 29 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet into the fence.</p>
<p>Biffle ran second, Joey Logano took third, and Stewart &#8212; his momentum broken by Harvick’s block &#8212; finished fourth. Matt Kenseth finished fifth in his first competition for Joe Gibbs Racing.</p>
<p>Harvick’s victory was his third in five races, following back-to-back wins in 2009 and 2010. Though Harvick will leave RCR at the end of the season to drive for Stewart-Haas Racing next year, he said the impending job change is of no consequence on the track.</p>
<p>“I think it&#8217;s one of those deals, where, for us, it&#8217;s about winning races,” Harvick said in Victory Lane. “The politics and everything are one thing, but when we get to the race track, it&#8217;s about sitting in this race car, making it as fast as it will go.”</p>
<p>Harvick may not have had the fastest car &#8212; in fact, he thought the Stewart’s Chevy SS and Kenseth’s Camry were slightly better &#8212; but he made the critical moves at precisely the right times, particularly when it came to blocking Biffle.</p>
<p>“In the middle segment, I could tell that Biffle was backing up and trying to time what his move was going to be as we got further into the segment,” Harvick said. “So I was working on my timing to kind of back up and block that.</p>
<p>“Those guys (Biffle and Logano) were coming on the outside, and I don’t know if the 14 (Stewart) and the 16 (Biffle) were side-by-side, but I just felt like I needed to move up and block that momentum, and we were able to block two of those moves.”</p>
<p>Biffle said he thought about trying the outside lane entering the final corner but wasn&#8217;t sure he had enough room.</p>
<p>“I thought about sticking it in there, and it just didn’t look like it was going to work to me,” Biffle said. “It looked like it would be sparks and parts flying. He shut the door on the top. That’s what Kevin needed to do to win the race. I looked in the mirror and didn’t have anyone pushing me.”</p>
<p>An incident-free 25-lap second segment, won by Harvick over Biffle, set the starting order for the final 20-lap dash for the victory. By the end of the segment both Carl Edwards and Dale Earnhardt Jr. had lost touch with the 10-car pack ahead of them, but caution between the second and final segments bunched the field for a restart on Lap 56 of 75.</p>
<p>The first segment, on the other hand, featured plenty of action.</p>
<p>On Lap 15, the halfway point, a nine-car incident ruined the winning chances of nearly a third of the field. Stewart turned down across the nose of Marcos Ambrose’s Ford near the apex of Turns 1 and 2. Stewart saved his No, 14 Chevrolet, but drivers behind him checked up, seeing sparks trailing from the rear of Stewart’s car.</p>
<p>The ensuing wreck destroyed the cars of Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin. Martin Truex Jr.’s Toyota was nicked in the melee, but he was able to continue, as were Stewart and Ambrose.</p>
<p>In fact, Stewart’s car was fast to enough to take the lead on the final lap of the first segment, and he held it to the finish line. During the planned caution between segments, the 12 remaining cars came to pit road for mandatory four-tire stops &#8212; a requirement dictated by a fan vote.</p>
<p>Fans voted to set the starting lineup for the race according to the chronological order in which drivers won their poles. That put 2012 Daytona 500 pole winner Edwards in the top starting spot and Martin, winner of the pole at Phoenix the following week, on the outside of the front row.</p>
<p>Both Edwards and Martin, however, had to drop to the rear for the start, because neither driver practiced his back-up car after a wreck in Friday’s opening Sprint Unlimited practice forced a change of equipment. Accordingly, Kasey Kahne led the field to green, with Biffle beside him.</p>
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		<title>Furniture Row Racing To Develop Own Pit Crew</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Dec 2012 14:33:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Furniture Row Racing will hire, train, and manage its own pit crew for its No. 78 Sprint Cup Series team and driver Kurt Busch. Up to this point, FRR&#8217;s crew came from other teams &#8212; most recently Stewart Haas Racing. Veteran Mike &#8220;Tiny&#8221; Houston has been hired as pit crew coach. He will oversee the development [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/kubusch2012a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-7899" title="kubusch2012a" src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/kubusch2012a.jpg" alt="Kurt Busch during NASCAR Media Day at Daytona International Speedway on February 16, 2012 in Daytona Beach, Florida." width="350" height="223" /></a>Furniture Row Racing will hire, train, and manage its own pit crew for its No. 78 Sprint Cup Series team and driver Kurt Busch. Up to this point, FRR&#8217;s crew came from other teams &#8212; most recently Stewart Haas Racing.</p>
<p>Veteran Mike &#8220;Tiny&#8221; Houston has been hired as pit crew coach. He will oversee the development of the crew. Houston previous served as front tire carrier for Hendrick Motorsports&#8217; No. 88 Chevy and driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. He also served in the same role with the No. 24 team and Jeff Gordon and the No. 48 team and Jimmie Johnson.</p>
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		<title>Keselowski Wins Sprint Cup As Gordon Wins Race</title>
		<link>http://lead-lap.com/2012/11/19/keselowski-wins-sprint-cup-as-gordon-wins-race/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Nov 2012 18:59:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>NASCAR Wire Service</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A rare pit road mistake and subsequent part failure ended Jimmie Johnson's title hopes, allowing Brad Keselowski to lock up the title with a 15th-place run. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/bkhomestead2012a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8927" title="bkhomestead2012a.jpg" src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/bkhomestead2012a.jpg" alt="Brad Keselowski hoists the Sprint Cup after winning the Sprint Cup Series championship following the Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway on November 18, 2012 in Homestead, Florida." width="350" height="223" /></a>The fuel strategy that was supposed to carry Jimmie Johnson to a sixth championship instead made a winner of his teammate, Jeff Gordon, who triumphed in Sunday&#8217;s Ford EcoBoost 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway as Brad Keselowski locked up the NASCAR Sprint Cup title.</p>
<p>Gordon crossed the finish line 1.028 seconds ahead of Clint Bowyer, his nemesis from a week ago at Phoenix, as Johnson&#8217;s No. 48 Chevrolet sat forlorn in the garage, Johnson&#8217;s title hopes the victim of a pit road mistake and a rare part failure.</p>
<p>Ryan Newman ran third, followed by Kyle Busch and Greg Biffle.</p>
<p>Keselowski finished 15th, a lap down, but Johnson’s difficulties took the suspense out of the title fight in the closing laps of the race. Johnson entered the season finale 20 points behind Keselowski, but his 36th-place result cost him second place in the final standings.</p>
<p>The Cup championship was the first for team owner Roger Penske, and the first since 1975 for car maker Dodge, which is leaving Cup racing at the end of the season.</p>
<p>&#8220;It means the world &#8212; it really does,&#8221; Keselowski said. &#8220;I’ve got the best team in racing, and I’m just so thrilled to be a part of it. From the top down, Roger Penske, (crew chief) Paul Wolfe, everybody else, the crew guys and my family &#8212; that means so much.&#8221;"</p>
<p>Bowyer passed Johnson for the second spot in the standings, 39 points behind the first-time champion. Johnson held third, 40 points back; in 11 full seasons of Cup racing, Johnson never has finished lower than sixth.</p>
<p>Gordon made some history of his own. He won for the second time this year and the 87th time in his career, most among active drivers and third-most all-time behind Richard Petty (200) and David Pearson (105). The victory was Gordon’s first at Homestead and the first for Hendrick Motorsports.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is just huge,&#8221; said Gordon, who wrecked Bowyer in retaliation last Sunday at Phoenix and drew a $100,000 fine and 25-point penalty for his actions. &#8220;Man, it’s been an emotional week and a hard one &#8212; one of the hardest ones I’ve ever gone through, just looking back on my decision.</p>
<p>&#8220;What an unbelievable week. There were so many ups and downs this week, and to be able to end in Victory Lane with just an awesome team effort was just awesome… This is the way you want to win a race, by just going to battle with them and having a good race car and playing it all out really smart.&#8221;</p>
<p>Aggressive pit strategy put Johnson in position to challenge for the title, but the race fell apart for the 48 team after the 200-lap mark.</p>
<p>Able to finish the race on one pit stop to Keselowski&#8217;s two, Johnson brought the No. 48 Chevrolet to pit road on Lap 214. Johnson, however, pulled away from his stall with a loose lug nut, and NASCAR mandated another stop to correct the error.</p>
<p>The coup de grace came on Lap 224, when Johnson returned to pit road with the drive line problem. The No. 48 crew pushed the car to the garage, where it sat for the rest of the race.</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah, we were in position and putting the pressure on the 2 car (Keselowski) like we needed to,&#8221; Johnson said ruefully. &#8220;I said at the beginning of the week, 15th isn&#8217;t a lay-up, and I certainly had him in position.</p>
<p>&#8220;He made it really interesting here at the end of this thing. If we could have not had the mistake on pit road and then the gear failure at the end… Didn&#8217;t really catch exactly what happened, but I know there was oil under the back of the car.&#8221;</p>
<p>Keselowski, who didn’t cover Johnson’s move when the No. 48 topped off the fuel tank on Lap 158, knew he had dodged a bullet.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was going to win this race, and I know that,&#8221; Keselowski said. &#8220;We were not as fast as we wanted to be, and we’d be the first to admit that, but my guys never gave up. We kept working, and at the end there we were even capable of getting back up enough to where it wouldn’t have mattered if he’d have won &#8212; which made me feel a lot better.&#8221;</p>
<p>Notes: Pole winner Joey Logano started from the rear in a back-up car after a crash in practice and finished 14th in his last race for Joe Gibbs Racing… Matt Kenseth ran 18th in his last ride at Roush Fenway Racing… Tony Stewart finished 17th in the 500th Cup start of his career.</p>
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		<title>Gordon Retaliates Against Bowyer; Gordon Penalized</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Nov 2012 16:01:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael J Smith</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jeff Gordon retaliated against Clint Bowyer after the two made contact during the AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix. A fight ensued between the crews, resulting in a penalty for Gordon.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/gordonbowyer2012a.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-8903" title="gordonbowyer2012a.jpg" src="http://lead-lap.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/gordonbowyer2012a.jpg" alt="Jeff Gordon retaliates against Clint Bowyer during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix International Raceway on November 11, 2012 in Avondale, Arizona." width="350" height="223" /></a>On lap 305 of the AdvoCare 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, Clint Bowyer and Jeff Gordon made contact. That contact cut Gordon&#8217;s tire down and shortly thereafter, he spun and hit the wall, effectively ending his day.</p>
<p>On lap 312, as Bowyer went to pass Gordon on the inside, Gordon retaliated, turning Bowyer. Gordon and Bowyer collected Joey Logano, who was outside of Gordon, and all three cars hit the wall. All three cars suffered heavy damage. Aric Almirola spun behind them and slid into Joey Logano&#8217;s already-damaged race car.</p>
<p>After Gordon got out of his car in the garage area, some of the crew from the No. 15 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota team came over to voice their displeasure with his antics. A melee ensued between the crews with people being shoved to the ground. Bowyer hopped out of his car and ran back to the No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports hauler to confront Gordon.</p>
<p>NASCAR officials prevented Bowyer from entering the No.  24 hauler.</p>
<p>After the melee, the two drivers were summoned to the NASCAR hauler. They also addressed the situation.</p>
<p>Gordon said:</p>
<blockquote><p>Things have gotten escalated over the year and I have just had it. Clint (Bowyer) has run into me numerous times, wrecked me and he got into me on the back straightaway, pretty much ruined our day. I have had it, was fed up with it and got him back.</p></blockquote>
<p>Bowyer said:</p>
<blockquote><p>I mean the racing &#8212; it&#8217;s just a shame. The last person in the world you want to get into anything with is Jeff Gordon on the race track. I mean, you&#8217;re down there racing, the track&#8217;s extremely slick, we&#8217;re all on tires &#8212; I didn&#8217;t even need to pass him. That&#8217;s the thing. All I was doing is riding around biding my time. The only thing I had to do is keep the 5 car (Kasey Kahne) within reach, so for him to act like that &#8212; I mean, I barely touched him and then I feel him get into turn three and try to turn me and he missed and then next thing I know Brett&#8217;s (Griffin, spotter) telling me on the radio that he&#8217;s trying to &#8212; he&#8217;s waiting on me. It&#8217;s pretty embarrassing for a four-time champion &#8212; and what I consider one of the best this sport&#8217;s ever seen &#8212; to act like that is just completely ridiculous.</p></blockquote>
<p>NASCAR later penalized Gordon for violating Sections 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing) – altercation with another competitor on the race track during the race. He has been fined $100,000, docked 25 championship driver points and put on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31. Rick Hendrick, owner of the No. 24 car, has also been penalized with the loss of 25 championship owner points. Alan Gustafson, crew chief of the No. 24 car, was found to be in violation of Section 9-4A (at all events, crew chief assumes responsibility of his driver, car owner and team members) and has been placed on NASCAR probation until the end of the calendar year.</p>
<p>Bowyer&#8217;s crew chief Brian Pattie violated Sections 12-1 and 9-4A and has been fined $25,000 and placed on NASCAR probation until Dec. 31.</p>
<p>Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports issued a statement:</p>
<blockquote><p>I&#8217;ve always respected Jeff for standing his ground. We also respect that NASCAR needs to police the sport and send a message when situations like this occur. It&#8217;s been a great year, and we&#8217;re going to put our focus on finishing in a positive way this weekend.</p></blockquote>
<p>Gordon added:</p>
<blockquote><p>I take responsibility for my actions on the racetrack. I accept NASCAR&#8217;s decision and look forward to ending the season on a high note at Homestead.</p></blockquote>
<p>Michael Waltrip Racing also issued a statement:</p>
<blockquote><p>The goal of Michael Waltrip Racing is to be a championship-level organization both on and off the track. The on-track incident which occurred during Sunday&#8217;s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Phoenix International Raceway was extremely disappointing and brought raw emotions of a long and hard championship battle to the surface. Though we generally cannot control certain actions on the track, the unfortunate reactions off the track Sunday did not live up to the professional standards in which Michael Waltrip Racing expects all of its representatives to live by. We commit to our sponsors, our manufacturer, our fans and NASCAR that we will do so in the future.</p></blockquote>
<p>See the incident here:<br />
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