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Ragan grabs Brickyard 400 pole

David Ragan won the pole for the Brickyard 400 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway with a lap of 182.994 mph (49.182 seconds).

[media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”231″][/media-credit]“We need to get that win for Ned (Jarrett). He’s been a great ambassador to this sport and we couldn’t be more proud to have his colors on our UPS Ford this weekend. I’m looking forward to a good race on Sunday. Our Ford has been fast. A lot changes between now and the race on Sunday, so we’ve got our work cut out for ourselves, but we look forward to the challenge.” Ragan said.

This was Ragan’s second career pole, the first came at Texas Motor Speedway in April.

Kasey Kahne qualified second, Jimmie Johnson third, Kurt Busch fourth and Brad Keselowski qualified fifth.

“I slipped, but I never had to come off the gas. I just drifted up through it. I don’t think it slowed me down much. If it slowed me down anything, it wasn’t enough to get the pole and it was that close.” Kahne said.

 

Starting Lineup
Brickyard 400, Indianapolis Motor Speedway
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/Cup/qual.php?race=20
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Pos. No. Driver Make Speed Time
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1 6 David Ragan Ford 182.994 49.182
2 4 Kasey Kahne Toyota 182.927 49.2
3 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 182.801 49.234
4 22 Kurt Busch Dodge 182.671 49.269
5 2 Brad Keselowski Dodge 182.556 49.3
6 43 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 182.445 49.33
7 42 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 182.367 49.351
8 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 182.242 49.385
9 17 Matt Kenseth Ford 182.216 49.392
10 99 Carl Edwards Ford 182.05 49.437
11 13 Casey Mears Toyota 182.024 49.444
12 5 Mark Martin Chevrolet 181.969 49.459
13 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 181.895 49.479
14 11 Denny Hamlin Toyota 181.892 49.48
15 27 Paul Menard Chevrolet 181.87 49.486
16 1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 181.848 49.492
17 47 Bobby Labonte Toyota 181.715 49.528
18 16 Greg Biffle Ford 181.682 49.537
19 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 181.635 49.55
20 20 Joey Logano Toyota 181.422 49.608
21 9 Marcos Ambrose Ford 181.389 49.617
22 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 181.335 49.632
23 39 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 181.32 49.636
24 14 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 181.251 49.655
25 21 Trevor Bayne Ford 181.134 49.687
26 33 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 180.981 49.729
27 78 Regan Smith Chevrolet 180.926 49.744
28 0 David Reutimann Toyota 180.912 49.748
29 18 Kyle Busch Toyota 180.854 49.764
30 56 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 180.618 49.829
31 83 Brian Vickers Toyota 180.611 49.831
32 51 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 180.133 49.963
33 36 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 179.924 50.021
34 37 Scott Speed Ford 179.548 50.126
35 66 Michael McDowell Toyota 179.451 50.153
36 87 Joe Nemechek Toyota 179.297 50.196
37 34 David Gilliland Ford 179.276 50.202
38 60 Mike Skinner Toyota 178.99 50.282
39 71 Andy Lally* Ford 178.926 50.3
40 150 T.J. Bell* Chevrolet 177.992 50.564
41 7 Robby Gordon Dodge 177.866 50.6
42 32 Mike Bliss+ Ford 177.862 50.601
43 223 Terry Labonte Ford 0 0

WRC – Loeb/Elena win Rally Finland

The Citroën Total World Rally Team crew of Sébastien Loeb and Daniel Elena took victory in Rally Finland today, the eighth round of the FIA World Rally Championship.

 

Keys for Success — Brickyard 400

Saturday, July 30, 2011

Dodge Motorsports PR

Indianapolis Motor Speedway

Brickyard 400

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series

KEYS FOR SUCCESS: Brickyard 400

SPEEDWAY, Ind. (Saturday, July 30, 2011) – Each race weekend, selected Dodge Motorsports engineers, Penske Racing engineers and crew chiefs, drivers or engine specialists give their insight on the ‘Keys for Success’ for the upcoming race. This week, Howard Comstock, Dodge Motorsports Engineering, provides the keys for Sunday’s Sprint Cup race.

Track: Indianapolis Motor Speedway (Race 20 of 36 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series)

Race: Brickyard 400 (160 laps / 400 miles)

Trivia Question: The first race in Indiana in what is now the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was in 1950 at what track?

HOWARD COMSTOCK (Dodge Motorsports Engineering)

Track Position: “There are three keys for success at Indianapolis, track position, track position and track position. We’ve seen the No. 42 team have the dominant car the last two years. A pit road infraction likely cost them the race in 2009 and a four-tire pit call at the end of last year’s race likely cost them a chance at a win. It’s hard to pass at Indianapolis. It’s especially hard to pass in the closing stages of the race because of the track’s heat and the amount of oil and rubber built up on the racing surface. Teams will have to think long and hard about their pit strategy at the end of this race. It will determine their success.”

Late Green Flag Pit Stops: “While we’re talking about track position, the one thing that teams will be considering is that the lap times here are lengthy. If you’re close enough to the leader, you can duck into the pits under green, make the stop, return to the track and still be on the lead lap. That’s going to be an important element for teams to consider if the field is bunched up toward the end of the race and you need one more pit stop. If you’re close enough to the leader late in the race, you’re going to be able to treat this like a road course, stop under green and if the caution comes out, other cars will have to pit and you will be able to skip that stop and gain all that track position.”

Trivia Question Answer: Winchester Speedway, a .5-mile dirt track. The race, a 200-lap event, was won by Lloyd Moore. His winnings, $1,000.

Peters wins the NCWTS AAA Insurance 200 at LOR

Timothy Peters passed James Buescher for the lead with six laps to go and went on to win Friday night’s NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS) AAA Insurance 200 at Lucas Oil Raceway.

“I can’t say enough about the guys on this Red Horse Racing Toyota Tundra in victory lane tonight. We had a tire coming apart. I spun out over here in turns one and two and came down pit road. Butch Hylton (crew chief) made a great call to put four tires on. But the guys do a phenomenal job. We had a little hiccup last week, but they made up for it this week. Like I said last week, I love my guys.  They get me on and off pit road well.” Peters said.

[media-credit name=”Jason Smith/Getty Images for NASCAR” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Peters started 16th and spun just before the halfway point when a tire went down. “I went down in the corner and I had good grip, and all of a sudden, I lost it.” Peters said.

But Peters battled back to second place with 20-laps remaining. He slowly closed the gap on Buescher and made the pass to win what might be the final truck series race at the speedway. “I was trying to be patient, trying to be patient with the throttle, and it paid off.” Peters said. “I hope that they bring the trucks back here, and I hope that I’m not the last winner here. But if they do take it away, I can sit back home in my La-Z-Boy one day, retired, and say I won the last race there. That’s pretty cool.”

Buescher led 97 laps and finished second, David Starr third, rookie Miguel Paludo tied his best-career finished, fourth (Daytona in February) and Ron Hornaday finished fifth.

“We were running good sometimes and something happens. I’m really proud of my guys. We’re a little bit off in practice, like three-tenths and they made changes. It was better for qualifying and race trim was a tick better. Our first pit, Rick (Gay, crew chief) did an awesome call and we were good — we were really consistent. Congrats to Timothy (Peters) for the win and our two (Red Horse Racing) trucks in the top-four is pretty good.” Paludo said.

Johnny Sauter leads the series standings by 4-points over Austin Dillon.

The series heads to Pocono Raceway on August 6th for the Good Sam RV Emergency Road Service 125.

 

Unofficial Race Results
AAA Insurance 200, Lucas Oil Raceway
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/truckseries/race.php?race=13
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Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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1 16 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 47
2 7 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 44
3 12 81 David Starr Toyota 41
4 17 7 Miguel Paludo * Toyota 40
5 5 33 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 39
6 8 88 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 38
7 3 22 Joey Coulter * Chevrolet 37
8 9 60 Cole Whitt * Chevrolet 36
9 1 3 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 36
10 15 66 Ross Chastain Chevrolet 34
11 6 29 Parker Kligerman * Dodge 34
12 18 5 Todd Bodine Toyota 33
13 19 32 Steve Arpin Chevrolet 31
14 11 8 Nelson Piquet Jr. * Chevrolet 30
15 22 92 Clay Rogers Chevrolet 29
16 10 62 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 28
17 13 20 Johanna Long * Toyota 27
18 29 9 Max Papis Toyota 26
19 27 4 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 25
20 24 6 Justin Lofton Toyota 24
21 21 98 Dakoda Armstrong Chevrolet 23
22 25 18 Josh Richards Toyota 22
23 4 13 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 22
24 2 2 Elliott Sadler Chevrolet 0
25 28 101 Jake Crum Chevrolet 19
26 14 23 Jason White Chevrolet 18
27 32 296 Todd Peck Chevrolet 0
28 26 63 Jack Smith Ford 16
29 20 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 15
30 34 7 Ricky Moxley Chevrolet 14
31 33 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet 13
32 36 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Ford 0
33 30 142 Tommy Joe Martins Dodge 11
34 35 100 Brad Queen Chevrolet 10
35 23 93 Shane Sieg Chevrolet 9
36 31 138 Mike Garvey Chevrolet 8

F1 – Hungarian G.P. Preview

The 2011 FIA Formula One World Championship enters its ‘second half’ as teams and drivers arrive in Hungary for round 11 of the 19-race calendar.