Posts Tagged ‘New Hampshire’

Justin Lofton NNS Preview Chicagoland

JUSTIN LOFTON @ CHICAGOLAND SPEEDWAY Started third and led 55 laps en route to victory in the ARCA Racing Series 2009 Ansell Cut Protection 150 at Chicagoland Speedway(8/28/09) Started third and finished eighth in the 2008 Chicagoland ARCA 200 JUSTIN LOFTON 2010 Started ninth in the NASCAR Nationwide Series New England 200 at New Hampshire [...]

Sporting News Power Poll after New Hampshire

By Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (June 29, 2010) Jimmie Johnson’s fifth win of the season made the driver of the No. 48 the easy top choice in this week’s Power Poll for a second straight week. He has won at least five races in six of the last seven Sprint Cup seasons and 52 [...]

New Hampshire notebook

Notebook: Eighth-place run fuels Earnhardt’s optimism By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (June 27, 2010) LOUDON, N.H.—Dale Earnhardt Jr. finally had reason to smile. No, he wasn’t contending for the win in Sunday’s Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, but he left the Magic Mile with a feeling that the [...]

Saturday notebook

Notebook: Fellow open-wheelers give Patrick support By Reid Spencer Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (June 26, 2010) LOUDON, N.H.—After winning the pole for Sunday’s Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, Juan Pablo Montoya dropped by Danica Patrick’s motor coach on Friday. Montoya, who was amazed at the spirit of cooperation he found [...]

Rowdy.com Podcast – June 25

On today’s show: — Kyle Busch says New Hampshire is tough — We brave tornadic activity at Rowdy — We talk brakes, pit strategy and forward bite To listen to this podcast, please click here.

Rowdy.com Podcast – June 24

On today’s show: Bobby Labonte scores a new ride. Matt Kenseth doesn’t like New Hampshire. Kevin Harvick says it’s better to be lucky. To listen to the podcast, please click here.

NASCAR By The Numbers

NASCAR Number By Bill Marx Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service (May 31, 2010) 3: Consecutive years the Busch brothers, Kurt and Kyle, have won consecutive races in the Sprint Cup Series. Kyle won at Dover on May 16, and Kurt won Sunday at Charlotte. (For good measure, Kurt also won the non-points Sprint All-Star Race [...]