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McMurray on the Goody’s Fast Relief 500 pole

[media-credit name=”Brad Keppel” align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]Jamie McMurray captured the Coors Light Pole award with a lap of 96.509 mph on Saturday for Sunday’s Goody’s Fast Relief 500.

This was his first pole at Martinsville Speedway and the eighth of his career.

Ryan Newman starts second, Kasey Kahne third, Joey Logano fourth and Denny Hamlin starts fifth.

Lineup

Goody’s Fat Relief 500, Martinsville Speedway

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Pos. Driver Make Speed Time

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1 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet 96.509 19.621

2 Ryan Newman Chevrolet 96.342 19.655

3 Kasey Kahne Toyota 96.293 19.665

4 Joey Logano Toyota 96.219 19.68

5 Denny Hamlin Toyota 95.995 19.726

6 A.J. Allmendinger Ford 95.951 19.735

7 Bobby Labonte Toyota 95.903 19.745

8 David Reutimann Toyota 95.854 19.755

9 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 95.825 19.761

10 Regan Smith Chevrolet 95.791 19.768

11 Kyle Busch Toyota 95.786 19.769

12 Mark Martin Chevrolet 95.714 19.784

13 Brian Vickers Toyota 95.694 19.788

14 David Ragan Ford 95.675 19.792

15 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 95.651 19.797

16 Paul Menard Chevrolet 95.554 19.817

17 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 95.54 19.82

18 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 95.477 19.833

19 Marcos Ambrose Ford 95.468 19.835

20 Kurt Busch Dodge 95.463 19.836

21 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 95.429 19.843

22 Brad Keselowski Dodge 95.386 19.852

23 Carl Edwards Ford 95.275 19.875

24 Trevor Bayne Ford 95.256 19.879

25 Matt Kenseth Ford 95.256 19.879

26 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet 95.185 19.894

27 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 95.118 19.908

28 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 95.089 19.914

29 Dave Blaney Chevrolet 95.079 19.916

30 Casey Mears Toyota 95.003 19.932

31 Travis Kvapil Ford 94.955 19.942

32 Jeff Burton Chevrolet 94.671 20.002

33 Greg Biffle Ford 94.661 20.004

34 Robby Gordon Dodge 94.548 20.028

35 Michael McDowell Toyota 94.472 20.044

36 David Gilliland Ford 94.369 20.066

37 Joe Nemechek Toyota 94.209 20.1

38 Landon Cassill Chevrolet 94.045 20.135

39 Mike Skinner Toyota 93.877 20.171

40 Ken Schrader Ford 93.613 20.228

41 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet 93.253 20.306

42 Tony Raines Ford 93.253 20.306

43 Hermie Sadler Chevrolet 91.744 20.64

Sauter on Kroger 250 pole

[media-credit name=”Barry Albert” align=”alignright” width=”228″][/media-credit]Johnny Sauter captured the pole for Saturday’s Kroger 250 with a lap of 95.463 mph. This was his first pole at Martinsville and the third of his career.

Cole Witt starts second, Kevin Harvick third, Austin Dillon fourth and Kyle Busch starts fifth.

Lineup
Kroger 250, Martinsville Speedway
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Pos. Driver Make Speed Time
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1 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet 95.463 19.836
2 Cole Whitt* Chevrolet 94.913 19.951
3 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet 94.723 19.991
4 Austin Dillon Chevrolet 94.618 20.013
5 Kyle Busch Toyota 94.614 20.014
6 James Buescher Chevrolet 94.529 20.032
7 Matt Crafton Chevrolet 94.2 20.102
8 Justin Lofton Toyota 94.171 20.108
9 Nelson Piquet Jr.* Chevrolet 93.989 20.147
10 Ron Hornaday Chevrolet 93.873 20.172
11 Max Papis Toyota 93.687 20.212
12 Timothy Peters Toyota 93.548 20.242
13 Travis Kvapil Toyota 93.483 20.256
14 Clay Rogers Chevrolet 93.456 20.262
15 Todd Bodine Toyota 93.428 20.268
16 Craig Goess* Toyota 93.428 20.268
17 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 93.084 20.343
18 Brad Sweet Chevrolet 93.079 20.344
19 Dusty Davis* Toyota 92.974 20.367
20 Ricky Carmichael Chevrolet 92.86 20.392
21 Johanna Long* Toyota 92.696 20.428
22 Justin Marks Chevrolet 92.502 20.471
23 Joey Coulter* Chevrolet 92.479 20.476
24 Shane Sieg Chevrolet 92.353 20.504
25 Matt Lofton Toyota 92.353 20.504
26 Justin Johnson* Toyota 92.294 20.517
27 Miguel Paludo* Toyota 92.164 20.546
28 Jeffrey Earnhardt* Chevrolet 92.142 20.551
29 David Starr Toyota 91.882 20.609
30 Parker Kligerman* Dodge 91.864 20.613
31 Brendan Gaughan Toyota 91.289 20.74
32 Caleb Roark Chevrolet 90.794 20.856
33 Norm Benning Chevrolet 89.123 21.247
34 Jason White Chevrolet 89.119 21.248
35 Chase Mattioli*Ford 87.817 21.563

Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter Put the Thor in ThorSport Racing

While most know Thor as either a Norse god wielding a hammer or as the star of an upcoming movie based on the Marvel Comic Series character from the realm of Asgard, NASCAR Camping World Truck teammates Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter are hoping to put their own brand of ‘Thor’ in their team, ThorSportRacing.

[media-credit name=”Shell Sparrow” align=”alignright” width=”229″][/media-credit]Crafton, behind the wheel of the No. 88 Menards Chevy race truck, is showing his domination of the Truck Series, currently sitting in the points lead. Teammate Sauter, driving the No. 13 Safe Auto/Baker Curb Records Chevy,  is not far behind in the fifth position in the point standings.

“Life’s good right now,” Crafton said. “I mean it’s early in the season. But the guys have been bringing great trucks. And we’ve had luck on our side and that’s a huge, huge part of it.”

“It feels good to be noticed and recognized,” Crafton continued. “To be one of the championship contenders is an awesome feeling.”

In Thor-some style, Crafton likens his ascension to the top of the series, as well as his work ethic, to that of his ThorSport team owners Rhonda and Duke Thorson.

“I haven’t always had things handed to me,” Crafton said. “And I’ve had to work really hard all my racing career to get to where I am.”

“Duke and Rhonda Thorson started really small and they’ve made their team better and better every year,” Crafton continued. “Now all of a sudden everyone is looking over their shoulders wondering where they came from but we’ve been here all the time.”

“We’ve grown together as a race team,” Crafton said. “It’s awesome to contend for a championship for them.”

While Crafton is happy with his performance to date in the Truck Series, he still is searching for that first win of the young 2011 Truck season.

“I have not had a win this season,” Crafton said. “And that’s what we strive for each week. But we’ve got to be smart at the same time and be there at the end of the day for all of them.”

“I hate to say we’re points racing but you’re always trying to be smart,” Crafton continued. “It’s even more critical now with the points system to not have those bad races.”

In spite of being winless, Crafton would not trade a win for being on top of the point standings. And he definitely thinks that this will be his version of a ‘Thor’ season.

“Yes, without a doubt, this is the year of Matt Crafton,” Crafton said. “We’re really going to shine.”

While Crafton may think that it his year to be the champion, his teammate Johnny Sauter is hoping to bring his own Thor strength to the competition.

Sauter, who wielded his god-like powers sealing his driveway during the two-week off period, is ready to give his ThorSport teammate a run for the money in the points race.

“It’s the best start to a season in the Truck Series that I’ve ever had, that’s for sure,” Sauter said. “I feel good where we’re at right now.”

When asked if his team, ThorSport Racing, was the up and coming powerhouse in the Truck Series, Sauter was quick to agree with that assessment.

“You almost have to look at it that way,” Sauter said. “Matt’s leading the points right now. Last year we finished third and fourth in points. How can you not?”

“Last year, I had 16 top fives and Matt’s on this insane stretch of top-ten finishes,” Sauter continued. “We’re there every week.”

“The one thing I think me and Matt need to work on and improve, and I speak for both of us, is we need to try to win more races.”

“But as far as being a powerhouse in the Truck Series, ThorSport is there already,” Sauter said. “We’ve just got to get over the hump and get a few more ‘W’s.”

“It’s just not as easy as everyone thinks it is,” Sauter continued. “There’s so many elements that are even out of us as drivers’ control. It takes the whole package.”

According to Sauter, part of that whole package includes the great chemistry between him and his ThorSport teammate Crafton. The teammates, as well as their significant others, are often at each other’s houses, hanging out or having dinner together.

“The difference is the people,” Sauter said. “That’s the secret to Jimmie Johnson and Chad Knaus. And it makes a difference for us too.”

“I hang out with him more than I have any other teammate,” Sauter said of Crafton. “At the end of the day, don’t get me wrong, we are competitors and we’re racing against each other. But we have a good time.”

Whether teammates or fierce competitors, both Matt Crafton and Johnny Sauter hope to show their super-human strength in the Truck Series this year.

“I think ThorSport as a whole is off to the best start ever,” Sauter said. “Who knows, maybe this is the year.”