Posts Tagged ‘Juan Pablo Montoya’

Saturday Sprint Cup notebook

Notebook: Elliott does double duty at Infineon By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (June 19, 2010) SONOMA, Calif.—Unlike Carl Edwards, Brad Keselowski and Paul Menard, driver Bill Elliott did double duty on Saturday by staying in one place. With Edwards, Keselowski and Menard commuting between Infineon Raceway and the Nationwide Series race at [...]

Rowdy.com Podcast – June 18

On today’s show: — NASCAR gets ready to roll at Sonoma , the first road-course race of the year — Ryan Newman talks about road courses — Plus comments from Tony Stewart, Juan Pablo Montoya, Kasey Kahne and more To listen to the podcast, please click here.

The Cool Down Lap

Stewart will make the Chase—but what about Montoya? By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (June 14, 2010) Tony Stewart is a lock to make the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. Big deal, you say. It doesn’t take a crystal ball to make that prediction. After all, consecutive top-five finishes at Pocono and [...]

Daily podcast from Rowdy.com: May 31

On today’s show: Kurt Busch completes the Charlotte sweep and prevents an amazing daily double for owner Chip Ganassi. Kyle Busch comes home third—and makes an enemy of Jeff Burton. Jimmie Johnson  spins out and wrecks, but it’s even worse for Juan Pablo Montoya. Today’s Rowdy podcast can be found by clicking here.

The Cool Down Lap

The Cool Down Lap Halfway to the Chase—impressions after NASCAR’s longest race By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (May 31, 2010) Thirteen races into the season—halfway to the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup—it’s abundantly clear that NASCAR’s mantra “Boys, have at it” is just as relevant on pit road and in the [...]

Nuts And Bolts

Some news tidbits from the world of NASCAR: 14 — Mark Martin’s DNFs in Cup races at Atlanta Motor Speedway, site of this week’s race. Those are the most DNFs Martin has at a Cup track. He has had two since 2006, both for crashes.       Overall, Martin has two wins and 23 top-10 finishes [...]

Nuts And Bolts

Some news tidbits from the world of NASCAR: 24 — Laps Ryan Newman failed to complete in the Sprint Cup Series in 2009, when he completed 10,468 of the 10,492 laps run (99.8 percent). Newman and Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Tony Stewart tied for the series lead in laps completed.       117 — Laps Newman has [...]

Nuts And Bolts

Some news from the world of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, courtesy of Mike Harris of RacinToday.com: Michael Waltrip plans to slow down some, but only on the racetrack. The owner of Michael Waltrip Racing, which will field NASCAR Sprint Cup cars for David Reutimann and team newcomer Martin Truex Jr. in 2010, says he [...]