by Mike Irwin ~ July 18th, 2008 @ 10:26 am
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Clint Vahsholtz and Bobby Regester have 15 combined super stock car titles at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb.
“There’s lot of fast guys up here,” said Regester. “Layne [Schranz] is fast, Lynn [Cowan] is fast. There’s a lot of competition up here between a few of us, so it makes it fun. It’s anybody’s race on any given day.”
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by Mike Irwin ~ July 18th, 2008 @ 6:18 am
The NASCAR Sprint Cup teams enjoy a rare off-weekend, while the Nationwide Series is racing at Gateway, and the Craftsman Truck and ARCA RE/MAX competitors will be at my home track, the Kentucky Speedway. I wish I could be there.
Here’s all the latest happenings from the world of stock car motorsports in today’s Stock Car Gazette.
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by Doug Turnbull ~ July 17th, 2008 @ 9:47 pm
FastCar Newsdesk for week of 7/17/08
Earlier this week, the almost inevitable came true, as Penske Racing South and driver Ryan Newman decided not to remain together for 2009. This decision comes just a few weeks after Newman told the media that he would only stay at Penske, if performance by the No. 12 Alltel team were to improve. With more attractive options on the table for Newman, no noticeable increase in performance by his team, and a sponsorship situation in limbo, Newman has decided that he is ready to test the free agency waters.
The questions Newman now will continue to be asked revolve around where he is going to spend his future. With Tony Stewart and Hass CNC Racing officially an entity, Newman is rumored as being the 2nd driver that will join that team. Newman and Stewart both hail from Indiana and Newman’s old crew chief, Matt Borland, currently is the Director of Competition for the team. Newman says, though, that there are more options than Stewart Hass Racing for him to choose from.
The most attractive opening for 2009 is undoubtedly the team that Tony Stewart left. Unfortunately for Newman, Martin Truex Jr., and the other approximately 20 available free agents, that ride likely will belong to Nationwide Series rookie prodigy Joey Logano.
Other options for Newman include the new 4th team at Richard Childress Racing and DEI. Newman says that he even has an offer from one team that involves ownership.
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by Mike Irwin ~ July 17th, 2008 @ 9:38 am
Qualifying for the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb was held Wednesday for motorcycles, quads and sidecars on a six-mile course from the start line to Glen Cove.
Top finishers were Mickey Alzola in vintage, Gary Trachy in supermoto, Mark Miller in 250 cc, Joe Prussiano in 450 cc, Mickey Dymond in 750 cc, Greg Tracy in 1200 cc, Steven Tutt in quad 450, John Stallworth in quad 500 and Bruno Marlin and Sylvie Jeandemange in sidecar.
The 86th running of the Hill Climb, a 12.42-mile race featuring cars, trucks, motorcycles, quads and sidecars, is 9 a.m. Sunday. Race officials are offering a $25,000 prize to the driver with the fastest time under 10 minutes, likely Japanese sensation Nobuhiro Tajima or Basalt’s Paul Dallenbach.
This article was originally posted on the Gazette[dot]com website and was sent in by Heather.
by Mike Irwin ~ July 17th, 2008 @ 6:17 am
Yesterday was an interesting day. What, you say nothing much happened? Sure it did.
I killed the website yesterday while trying to upgrade the software to WordPress 2.6.
I was pretty sure I knew what to do to fix it, but I did not have any access from work to the files on the website I would need to change. So the site set there all day yesterday… dead. I was able to fix it last night before mid-week church, thankfully.
SO, we’re back in business. Here’s the latest from the world of NASCAR stock car racing, right here in today’s Stock Car Gazette.
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by Mike Irwin ~ July 16th, 2008 @ 6:25 am
Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Peterson family, friends, and co-workers, as NASCAR technical director Steve Peterson was found dead at his home on Tuesday.
Read all the latest NASCAR news right here in the Stock Car Gazette.
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by Mike Irwin ~ July 15th, 2008 @ 6:16 am
Another piece of the puzzle was revealed yesterday, as Ryan Newman announced he’ll be leaving Penske Racing at the end of 2008. He’s a potential (and heavily rumored) fit for the 2nd Stewart-Haas car, and there’s still some rumors about a 3rd car for that team (Martin Truex Jr.?). We’ll have it all for you here, along with all the rest of the NASCAR Sprint Cup, Nationwide Series, Craftsman Truck Series, and ARCA RE/MAX news, in the Stock Car Gazette.
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by Lou Modestino ~ July 15th, 2008 @ 5:51 am
As the time nears for ESPN’s coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the new Monday roundtable edition of ESPN2’s NASCAR Now continues to gain momentum with NASCAR fans looking for in-depth analysis of their favorite sport.
ESPN, which covers the NASCAR Nationwide Series all season, will televise the final 17 races of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beginning with the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard on July 27 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Included will be all 10 races in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup televised by ESPN on ABC.
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