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Well, this is something new. While the cars are doing 203MPH laps, the lights go out on half the track! Imagine this happening during the Singapore F1 GP…
Race number 6 in 2009 is at Watkins Glen International on Memorial Day weekend. Qualifying was rained out giving Jeff Gordon his 2nd pole in 2009. 4 Caution flags. The 1st for Reed Sorenson in turn 10. There was a competition caution on lap 25 that was not included in the number of cautions. Line Up: 1. #24 Jeff Gordon 2. #88 Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 3. #9 Kasey Kahne 4. #48 Jimmie Johnson 5. #96 Bobby Labonte 6. #59 JJ Yeley 7. #43 Reed Sorenson 8. #26 Jamie McMurray 9. #14 Tony Stewart 10. #20 Joey Logano* 11. #11 Denny Hamlin 12. #18 Kyle Busch 13. #7 Danica Patrick* Watch to see who wins. Visit my site: www.drivefor5in2009.webs.com Thanks to NASCAR.com for the Unofficial results photo art.
pinurl.com – © 2001-2009 NASCAR | Turner Sports Interactive, Inc. Multicar wreck brings out the caution Scott Lagasse Jr. and Eric McClure make contact and collect Justin Allgaier at Richmond. (May 01, 2009)
Nascar 09 (PS2) Race. Play me with this name: Strykerx4
By JENNA FRYER (AP) RICHMOND, Va. — Denny Hamlin finally grabbed a coveted win at his home track in a bittersweet night for Joe Gibbs Racing. As he celebrated in Victory Lane, teammate Kyle Busch was shut out of the Chase for the championship. It was a compelling night of Saturday night racing at Richmond International Raceway, where 11 drivers vied for the final eight available spots in NASCAR’s title-deciding Chase. On the bubble was Daytona 500 winner Matt Kenseth, who started the race in the 12th and final qualifying spot, with hard-charging Brian Vickers and Busch, owner of four wins this season, right on his bumper. Kenseth struggled from the drop of the green flag and quickly fell out of contention. But Busch and Vickers swapped the final spot multiple times over the 400 laps, setting up a final 14-lap sprint to the finish. Busch used a flawless final pit stop to beat Vickers off of pit road, but he restarted the race sixth and could only gain one spot on the track. He finished fifth. Vickers, meanwhile, finished a career-high seventh at Richmond to grab the final Chase spot by eight points — the tightest margin since the format began in 2004. “We’ll live to see another day, we’ll go on and race the rest of the year,” Busch said. “It’s not just one night. It’s a slew of bad races.” Busch and Vickers, one-time teammates who feuded last month, showed no ill-will toward each other after the frantic finish. Busch extended a handshake and said, “Good job,” as Vickers …
