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Matty’s Picks 2012 – Vol. 11 Darlington Raceway – Bojangles’ Southern 500 – May 12, 2012

[media-credit name=”darlingtonraceway.com” align=”alignright” width=”199″][/media-credit]Tonight we head to NASCAR’s oldest superspeedway. The track “Too Tough to Tame” is the spot for the 63rd running of Bojangles’ Southern 500 tonight on FOX, (live 7 p.m. ET) and when the engines fire tonight, it will be the last time the 43-cars making the start tonight have four straight fenders. The cars that exit the racetrack this weekend will surely go to the same scrap pile as the cars raced at Bristol and Martinsville. With the aging track surface and 43 drivers itching to claim hardware from The Lady in Black, the fenders will connect tonight when the green flag files.

Darlington Raceway dates all the way back to 1950 as NASCAR’s first asphalt oval that measured over a 1/2-mile in length. The track’s first NASCAR race was held on Labor Day in 1950, won by Californian Johnny Mantz in a six-cylinder Plymouth, amongst a field of 75 cars! Much like this month’s Indianapolis 500, the first Southern 500 staged a 2-week qualifying scheme to whittle down the field of more than 80 entrants and align the 75 car field into 25 rows of three cars. When the dust settled, it was Mantz, driving a car owned by Bill France Sr., that would claim the $25,000 purse, a reward that was 7-times the average wage in 1950.

Talladega Recap

I had the honor of watching last week’s Aaron’s 499 with a very close family friend whom happens to be a Brad Keselowski fan (or maybe he’s just a fan of the Blue Deuce, or Miller Lite, or maybe just beer in general), and I have to give him credit for my win last week in Alabama. I happened to be writing my column last Saturday afternoon when Uncle Scotty walked through my front door, and I admit to asking his advice with my picks last week. “Pick Bad Brad” he said, “Remember when we were at Talladega and he put (Carl) Edwards in the fence for his first win. The kid can race in Alabama.

Thanks Uncle Scotty for the pick as Brad Keselowski ran as flawless of a race last week by Talladega standards as ‘flawless’ comes. Keselowski put himself in second coming out of the final turn at the 2.66-mile superspeedway, a position which conventional wisdom says the driver in the second spot on the final lap of a restrictor-plate race has a much better chance of winning than the leader.

I had this whole plan if I ever got in that situation where I was leading,” Keselowski said. “I thought about it and thought about it — dreamed about what to do — and sure enough, going into (Turn) 3, it was just me and (Kyle) Busch. And I knew the move I wanted to pull.

“. . . I went into Turn 3 high and pulled down off of Kyle and broke the tandem up. That allowed me to drive untouched to the checkered flag. It wasn’t easy to convince myself to do that, but it was the right move. I’m glad it worked.”

My Dark Horse pick, Joey Logano got caught up in a wreck with 10-laps to go and finished 26th. I guess sometimes you just have to take the hi’s with the low’s.

Darlington Picks

Winner Pick

As much as I hate to jump on the Biffle bandwagon, I believe it is in my best interest to make an educated pick this week and go with the Roush-Fenway racing driver. He’s starting from the pole at a track where passing is extremely difficult to complete and the eventual race-winner has come from the pole position 19-times, you’ve got to go with a driver starting towards the front tonight.

Once in the last 10 races at Darlington has a driver won the race after starting the race outside the top-12 positions. That one time occurring in last year’s Southern 500 when Regan Smith made a late-race gamble to stay on-track and not take on tires during the race’s 11th and final caution, a call that would win him the race after starting in 23rd.

Biffle enters the weekend as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’ points leader, and took the pole by breaking the tie between Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne for the top spot late in qualifying Friday evening. He was second fastest in both NASCAR Sprint Cup Series’ practice sessions yesterday at the track Too Tough To Tame. The last time Biffle started from the pole at Darlington was back in 2008, and the top spot was not too kind to the Washington native, as he blew an engine and finished just 234 of the scheduled 367 laps at The Lady in Black, finishing dead last in 43rd. I’m hoping Lady Luck is on my side tonight and Biffle becomes the 20th winner from the pole at Darlington Raceway.

Dark Horse Pick

I’m not sure you can qualify the guy sitting 6th in NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points a Dark Horse, but a Dark Horse isn’t always a driver that is way outside the realm of possibility of winning. This week it’s a guy that tends to fly under the radar of most NASCAR writers and fans. Martin Truex Jr. has been leading the charge of Michael Waltrip Racing drivers to boost the Toyota team to the upper echelon of race teams. Last week’s 28th-place finish marked Truex’s worst finish of the season, and he is looking for a quick rebound this week at a track where he has finished no-better than 6th in his six tries to tame The Lady in Black.

6th in the first practice Friday afternoon, Truex slipped back to 12th on the leader board during Happy Hour, and rebounded to claim a starting spot for his NAPA Auto Parts Toyota in the third-row tonight in South Carolina. He’s had a great season so far, and a win tonight at Darlington would make a statement that Michael Waltrip Racing is a force to be reckoned with in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

That’s all for now, so until the All-Stars come out in Charlotte…You Stay Classy NASCAR NATION!!

PS: Happy Mother’s Day to all the NASCAR Moms this weekend!

Logano wins the VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 at Darlington

[media-credit name=”Brad Keppel” align=”alignright” width=”255″][/media-credit]Joey Logano holds off Joe Gibbs Racing teammate Denny Hamlin on the final green-white-checkers restart and wins Friday night’s VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway. This is the second time Logano has won back-to-back victories. The first time was in October 2009 at Kansas Speedway and Auto Club Speedway.

“That’s the exciting part for us. Two wins in a row. Dollar General has had a tough run with us at JGR (Joe Gibbs Racing) for a while right now, so exciting to get them in victory lane.” Logano said.

This was Logano’s third Nationwide Series victory of the season and his fifth top-10 finish in 2012.

With five laps to go, Logano was behind race leader Elliott Sadler on the restart. Logano pushed Sadler to turn one and Sadler got loose, went up the track into Hamlin and turned sideways into the outside wall.

“I was trying to push him, trying to help him. We did it the restart before that. I was able to push him ahead and get ourselves in first and second.” Logano said.  “Older tires and his car wasn’t really good all through the gears. He spun his tires a lot. It got me stuck on him and I was trying to get off him when I saw him getting crossed up, but I couldn’t backup enough. I feel terrible.”

Sadler went to the pits with heavy damage and without any oil pressure.

“You just don’t bump draft every place you go, especially not at a place like Darlington.” Sadler said.

Sadler finished 24th and sits 23 points behind Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (finished 6th) in the series standings.

“It was frustrating. It was a good points night because they had a bad night and not because we had a good one.” Stenhouse said.

Hamlin dominated the race and led for 102 of the 147 laps. At one point he had over a six second lead.  Hamlin finished second. It’s his fourth top-10 finish in 2012.

“It’s unfortunate. We lost a cylinder I guess under caution because I had it wide-open those last couple laps. I just couldn’t do anything. It’s a shame. We wanted to get a win for these Sport Clip guys, but tough way to end it.” Hamlin said.

Keselowski finished third, Sam Hornish Jr. fourth and Austin Dillon finished fifth. Dillon was also the highest finishing rookie.

“I’m proud of our effort with the Snap-on Discount Tire Dodge to get a solid finish out of it. We want to win these races so we’re going to keep pushing but this is still my best finish at Darlington and that’s progress and thankful for the hard work by everybody on my team.” Keselowski said.

Danica Patrick finished 12th and Travis Pastrana finished 17th.

“I had a really good time.” Pastrana said. “You have to get through these races.’ To end up on the lead lap in the top-20 — we weren’t driving the fastest, but I tell you what, I couldn’t be happier right now.”

Stenhouse Jr. is the leader in the points standings with a 23 point lead over Sadler.

Unofficial Race Results
VFW Sport Clips Help a Hero 200, Darlington
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/n2s/race.php?race=9
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Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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1 5 20 Joey Logano Toyota 0
2 2 18 Denny Hamlin Toyota 0
3 13 22 Brad Keselowski Dodge 0
4 8 12 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 40
5 3 3 Austin Dillon * Chevrolet 39
6 1 6 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Ford 39
7 7 11 Brian Scott Toyota 37
8 4 54 Kurt Busch Toyota 0
9 14 30 James Buescher Chevrolet 0
10 40 88 Cole Whitt * Chevrolet 35
11 16 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 33
12 15 7 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 32
13 10 31 Justin Allgaier Chevrolet 32
14 22 43 Michael Annett Ford 30
15 12 44 Mike Bliss Toyota 29
16 31 41 Timmy Hill Ford 0
17 25 199 Travis Pastrana Toyota 27
18 9 38 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 0
19 26 14 Jeff Green Toyota 25
20 36 4 Danny Efland Chevrolet 24
21 32 81 Jason Bowles * Toyota 23
22 37 89 Morgan Shepherd Chevrolet 22
23 28 23 Jamie Dick Chevrolet 21
24 6 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 21
25 19 39 Josh Richards Ford 19
26 11 33 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet 0
27 43 70 Derrike Cope Dodge 17
28 42 108 Matt Frahm Ford 16
29 20 40 Erik Darnell Chevrolet 15
30 21 1 Mike Wallace Chevrolet 14
31 30 19 Tayler Malsam Toyota 13
32 18 50 T.J. Bell Chevrolet 12
33 23 51 Jeremy Clements Chevrolet 11
34 35 15 Blake Koch Chevrolet 10
35 41 52 Kevin Lepage Chevrolet 9
36 34 10 Tony Raines Toyota 0
37 39 174 Mike Harmon Chevrolet 7
38 38 175 Scott Riggs Chevrolet 0
39 24 42 Josh Wise Chevrolet 0
40 27 124 Casey Roderick * Chevrolet 4
41 29 46 Chase Miller Chevrolet 3
42 33 47 Scott Speed Chevrolet 0
43 17 136 Ryan Blaney Chevrolet 1

Lap by Lap: VFW Sports Clips Help a Hero 200 won by Joey Logano

[media-credit name=”John Harrelson/Getty Images for NASCAR” align=”alignright” width=”238″][/media-credit]On the green-white-checkered finish, Joey Logano would find his way past Denny Hamlin with bump-drafting help from Brad Keselowski to win the VFW Sports Clips Help a Hero 200 at Darlington Raceway.

 

Green flag as Ricky Stenhouse Jr. leads as Denny Hamlin hands the spot over.

Lap 2 Caution Ryan Blaney hits the outside wall while Jeremy Clements hits the inside wall. Matt Frahm, Chase Miller also gets a piece of the wreck. Blaney got loose, getting into wall; Frahm, Clements and Miller wreck behind him.

Restart Lap 9

Lap 11 Stenhouse Jr. leads Hamlin, Kurt Busch, Austin Dillon, Elliott Sadler, Sam Hornish Jr., Joey Logano, Kasey Kahne, Justin Allgaier and Brian Scott

Lap 16 Scott and Keselowski pass Allgaier for ninth and 10th

Lap 18 Sadler passes Dillon for fourth

Lap 20 Hamlin passes Stenhouse Jr.; Keselowski passes Scott for ninth; Logano passes Hornish for sixth

Lap 23 Hamlin leads Stenhouse Jr., Busch, Sadler, Dillon, Logano, Hornish, Kahne, Keselowski, Scott

Lap 30 Hamlin leads Stenhouse Jr., Busch, Sadler, Logano, Kahne, Dillon, Hornish Jr., Keselowski and Scott

Lap 34 Logano passes Sadler for fourth

Lap 35 Caution Mike Wallace hits the wall after something broke underneath the car. There is no lucky dog as Wallace was in that position.

Restart Lap 42 as Logano and Hamlin run side-by-side for the lead

Lap 43 Logano gets by Hamlin at the line but Hamlin gets back by

Lap 45 Hamlin leads Logano, Stenhouse Jr., Busch, Sadler, Hornish Jr., Kahne, Keselowski, Dillon and Scott

Lap 46 TJ Bell hits the inside wall on the front stretch to bring out the caution. Got wrecked while running three-wide with Justin Allgaier and Josh Richards.

Restart Lap 51 Kurt Busch goes by Hamlin and Logano three-wide for the lead

Lap 54 Hamlin takes the lead back; Hamlin leads Busch, Stenhouse Jr., Logano, Sadler, Hornish, Keselowski, Kahne, Scott and Dillon.

Lap 57 Keselowski passes Hornish for sixth; Dillon passes Scott for ninth

Lap 69 Hamlin leads Stenhouse, Busch, Logano, Keselowski, Sadler, Hornish, Dillon, Scott and Kahne

Lap 92 Leaders begin making pit stops. Hamlin pits, handing the lead over Kurt Busch.

Lap 93 Busch pits, handing the lead over to Logano.

Lap 94 Logano pits, handing the lead over to Brendan Gaughan

Lap 96 Gaughan pits, handing the lead over to Justin Allgaier.

45 laps to go Hamlin took the lead

35 to go Hamlin leads Busch, Logano, Sadler, Keselowski, Dillon, Hornish, Stenhouse Jr., Kahne and Scott

20 to go Kurt Busch gets into the wall hard…….Leaders pit to get tires for final dash to checkered. Sadler the first off pit road after taking two tires.

Restart 16 to go as Sadler has Logano and Hamlin clear behind him

15 to go Frahm smokes down the backstretch but gets to pit road

13 laps to go Hamlin passes Logano for second behind Sadler. Dillon is fourth, followed by Gaughan, Keselowski, Hornish Jr., Stenhouse Jr., Kahne and Scott

10 laps to go Caution as Brendan Gaughan gets into the outside wall.

Restart 5 laps to go – Sadler doesn’t get a good start, Logano makes contact with Sadler, followed by more contact from Hamlin, which put Sadler in the wall. Kahne wrecked in the aftermath. Travis Pastrana gets the lucky dog

Green flag as there is contact between Logano and Hamlin and Logano jumps out to the lead

Final Lap as Hamlin gets a run on Logano down the backstretch but doesn’t get there.

Joey Logano wins over Hamlin, Keselowski, Hornish Jr., Dillon, Stenhouse Jr., Scott, Busch, James Buescher and Cole Whitt

Biffle grabs the Bojangles’ Southern 500 pole

[media-credit name=”Brad Keppel” align=”alignright” width=”249″][/media-credit]Greg Biffle captured the pole for Saturday nights Sprint Cup Series Bojangles’ Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway with a lap of 180.257 MPH (27.281 SECS) for his second career pole at Darlington and the second of the season.

“It was a pretty uneventful lap. The car just had a ton of grip. It stuck to the race track really, really well. I felt like I was a little bit light down in Turns 1 and 2. I should have been a little bit quicker down there but I got a lot out of it in 3 and 4, so it was a great lap.” Biffle said.

Biffle was the next-to-last to hit the track for qualifying and knocked off the Hendrick Motorsports teammates of Jimmie Johnson and Kasey Kahne from the front row.

Johnson qualified second and Kahne qualified third.

“I’m proud of that lap. I felt like there was a little bit left in turns three and four that I didn’t get down there.” Johnson said.

“It was a lot better than where we were in practice. I think the guys did a nice job preparing a little better. We will have to see what happens in the race now. I think we definitely made some gains though.” Kahne said.

Ryan Newman qualified fourth and Kyle Busch qualified fifth.

Making her Sprint Cup debut at Darlington, Danica Patrick qualified 38th.

“It’s the best lap I’ve turned all day in the Cup car, so that’s a positive. We were three-quarters of a second quicker, so for me that’s good. I don’t necessarily find a lot in qualifying from practice. I’m a pretty methodical driver, so that was good. And it shows that the Go Daddy crew did a good job of giving me a good car. It shows me what these Cup guys can do when it comes time to put it on the board. I know the starting spot won’t be great, but it was a step forward for me and those are the things I’m looking for along the way.” Patrick said.

Starting Lineup
Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darlington Raceway
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/qual.php?race=11
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Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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1 16 Greg Biffle Ford 180.257 27.281
2 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 179.566 27.386
3 5 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet 179.566 27.386
4 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 179.461 27.402
5 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 179.448 27.404
6 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 179.317 27.424
7 99 Carl Edwards Ford 179.298 27.427
8 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 179.187 27.444
9 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 179.141 27.451
10 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 179.095 27.458
11 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 179.089 27.459
12 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 179.076 27.461
13 43 Aric Almirola Ford 178.991 27.474
14 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 178.926 27.484
15 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 178.822 27.5
16 22 AJ Allmendinger Dodge 178.783 27.506
17 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 178.724 27.515
18 55 Mark Martin Toyota 178.491 27.551
19 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 178.226 27.592
20 83 Landon Cassill Toyota 178.09 27.613
21 20 Joey Logano Toyota 177.98 27.63
22 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 177.974 27.631
23 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 177.948 27.635
24 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 177.903 27.642
25 51 Kurt Busch Chevrolet 177.845 27.651
26 15 Clint Bowyer Toyota 177.781 27.661
27 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 177.307 27.735
28 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 176.93 27.794
29 179 Scott Speed Ford 176.879 27.802
30 26 Josh Wise* Ford 176.746 27.823
31 13 Casey Mears Ford 176.733 27.825
32 30 David Stremme Toyota 176.606 27.845
33 173 Travis Kvapil Toyota 176.594 27.847
34 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 176.53 27.857
35 52 Mike Skinner Toyota 175.899 27.957
36 38 David Gilliland Ford 175.767 27.978
37 34 David Ragan Ford 175.604 28.004
38 10 Danica Patrick Chevrolet 175.497 28.021
39 74 Cole Whitt Chevrolet 175.497 28.021
40 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 175.022 28.097
41 10 David Reutimann+ Chevrolet 174.408 28.196
42 32 Reed Sorenson+ Ford 173.724 28.307
43 249 J.J. Yeley Toyota 174.848 28.125