Archive for March 6th, 2009

Harvick’s Star Shone the Brightest

Friday, March 6th, 2009
Anthony Fontanelle asked:
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The 2007 Nextel All-Star Challenge is all over and Kevin Harvick recorded his first win at the prestigious event. After 80 laps around the Lowe’s Motor Speedway on the 19th of this month, the Number 29 Chevrolet Pennzoil Platinum driven by Harvick bested former champions like Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.

Winning the race gave Harvick $1 million. His composure played a major role in winning the race after he fended off defending champion Jimmie Johnson on the latter stages of the race.

The race featuring perennial NBA All-Star player Michael Jordan as the grand marshal was fought to the end by Johnson and Harvick. After winning the race, Harvick is absolutely thrilled. “To win the All-Star race is just a lot of fun,” Harvick said. “Jimmy and I raced hard all night and I actually learned something for turn three tonight from him. Everything worked really well tonight and it’s pretty awesome to win this event.”

Meanwhile, two-time Nextel All-Star Challenge winner Jimmie Johnson is visibly disappointed by his second place finish. “We got close to that first place in the last few laps,” he said. “Our cars were about equal. Threw a lot at him, but just came up a little short. I’m a little disappointed on how we got started. We started off a little slow. I got really tight on that first run.” Although he may have lost the chance to win back-to-back All-Star wins, Johnson is already concentrating on the next race. “Looking to the 600 next week, I’m ready to come back and get started,” he added.

The third driver to cross the finish line was Mark Martin on his Chevrolet Impala. After the race, he talked about his performance at the race: “Started in the back and came up a little short after working our way to the front and getting some track position. This format is not my style. I’m not much of a short-distance racer. I’m more of a long-distance racer. The three cars there at the end were about equal. My specialty is a little more than 20 laps. There are a lot of good cars to contend with for the 600 next week.”

The dominance of Chevrolet cars in this year’s Nextel Cup Series continues in the All-Star. The top six spots after the race were taken by Chevrolet cars and eight out of the top ten are Chevrolets. Harvick, Johnson, and Martin all drove Chevrolet Impalas. Aside from them other Chevrolet drivers who made it to the top ten are Jeff Burton who finished fourth, Tony Stewart finished at fifth, Johnny Sauter finished sixth, Dale Earnhardt Jr. at ninth, and Martin Truex Jr. who finished tenth. At this rate, not even a brake component from Active Brakes Direct can stop the Chevrolet in the Nextel Cup.



ANTONY

Nascar Helps the Uss George Washington

Friday, March 6th, 2009
KEVIN FULTON asked:


NASCAR HELPS THE USS GEORGE WASHINGTON

NASCAR and the Autoclub Speedway of California teamed up with the Yellow Ribbon Team to salute the Sailors on board the USS George Washington Aircraft Carrier.  Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Gordon, Jimmy Johnson, Kyle bush, Kevin Harvick, Tony Stewardt, Carl Edwards and Casey Mears all recorded a special salute to the Military and broadcast on the Yellow Ribbon Team Radio Show.  The AutoClub Speedway joined the sailors live on site at Naval Air Station North Island for the Day of Champions.  Click to hear the NASCAR drivers at the Day of Champions.
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To continue the support for our military the Auto Club Speedway is holding Labor Day’s biggest party August 29, 30 and 31.  The Navy Race team will be in Action on Saturday August 30th.  Command Master Chief Kurt Dessert, Navy Recruiting District San Francisco is making the dreams come true for one of our Sailors.  AM1 Andrew Miller is a huge NASCAR fan, Command Master Chief Dessert has arranged for a special reenlistment ceremony as part of the weekend.  The Navy Race team driver Brad Kasolowski and crew will be part of the reenlistment ceremony.  Along with the Navy Race team and car 88 it looks like the owner of the team will also be on hand Dale Earnhardt Jr. 

NASCAR doesn’t offer a discount on any race tickets;  However The Auto Club Speedway has made special arrangements for the Military.  The Speedway announced today “The “Yellow Ribbon Team exclusive Military offer” Buy One and get one Free.  The ticket package includes great seats in a special Military section, a chance to go inside the Panasonic Hospitality tent and receive special race gifts from the Yellow Ribbon Team.  To find out more call 909-429-5116 or visit on line at www.yellowribbonteam.com          

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http://www.yellowribbonteam.com/NASCAR    Carl Edwards won the last race at the Autoclub Speedway in California.  This time the Pepsi 500 will be full of action and support for our military.  The weekend features a fly over and special military recognition. Also in NASCAR action you can see the NAVY, ARMY and National Guard NASCAR  race teams.  Join us at the AutoClub Speedway in California.



RAPHAEL