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NASCAR Will Use New Spoiler At Martinsville
posted by Jay Pennell
Wednesday March 17, 2010
During a press conference for the Sprint All-Star Race in Charlotte, N.C. today, NASCAR vice president of competition Robin Pemberton confirmed the Sprint Cup Series would officially make the transition to the rear spoiler beginning with the Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 at the Martinsville Speedway. Pemberton said 83 spoilers had been sent to the teams on Monday. Teams tested the new rear spoiler on Tuesday at the Talladega Superspeedway, where the cars reached speeds well over 200mph in the draft. Throughout the test, NASCAR tried different combinations of spoiler height and restrictor plate size. Next week there is a two-day (Tuesday and Wednesday) test planned at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, where over 50 teams are scheduled to participate. Along with the return of the rear spoiler, Pemberton explained NASCAR is still working on other changes to the aero package on the Sprint Cup cars that will go into effect at all the tracks, possibly starting as soon as Texas in April.
High speeds in Talladega at first CoT spoiler test
posted by Doug Turnbull
Tuesday March 16, 2010
The highly anticipated first official spoiler test for the Car of Tomorrow may be noteworthy for other reasons. In an attempt to break up the large packs of cars, a notorious characteristic for restrictor plate tracks like Talladega, NASCAR allowed teams to try plates with larger holes – they started with a record size plate of 66/64th of an inch before shortening to 62/64ths of an inch after speeds were listed as too high. Just how high did those speeds go? Sources tell Frontstretch.com that this change, combined with the replacement of the rear wing with the traditional spoiler and the lowering of the front edge of the rear quarterpanels on both sides of the race car, allowed cars to approach straightaway speeds of up to 208 mph and average laps over the 200 mph mark. To set a mark for comparison, Juan Pablo Montoya’s April 2009 Talladega pole speed was 188.171 mph. Since speeds were in the 200 mph range, the same source says that NASCAR may consider having teams change the gear ratios on the cars, instead of decreasing the plate holes going forward, so the packs will remain broken up. Interestingly enough, the higher speeds come in light of the infamous Brad Keselowski-Carl Edwards race car flipping episode at Atlanta Motor Speedway two weeks ago, Ryan Newman’s incredible end-over-end flip at Talladega last October, and Keselowski turning Edwards airborne into the Talladega frontstretch catchfence last April. Read Wednesday’s Frontstretch.com Newsletter for more details on the Talladega spoiler test.
Edwards Placed On Probation For Three Races
posted by Jay Pennell
Tuesday March 9, 2010
NASCAR President Mike Helton addressed the media Tuesday afternoon following Sunday’s late-race incident between Carl Edwards and Brad Keselowski at the Atlanta Motor Speedway. Well over 100 laps down, Edwards intentionally spun Keselowski through the tri-oval while Keselowski was running sixth. The No. 12 car lifted in the air and slammed the outside wall with the driver’s side window. NASCAR parked Edwards for his actions and ordered him to the NASCAR hauler for further discussion on the matter. Tuesday, Helton explained Edwards would be placed on probation for the next three races and the drivers and their teams would meet with NASCAR about the situation. “Following that incident we asked the driver of the 99 to visit us in the hauler, and we made it very clear to him that these actions were not acceptable and did go beyond what we said back in January about putting the driving back in the hands of the drivers,” Helton said. “We believe the driver of the 99 understands our position at this point.” For NASCAR, the biggest issue emerging from Sunday’s incident was the fact the No. 12 car lifted into the air. “But the bigger topic is the 12 car getting airborne at a mile-and-a-half track which we typically don’t see,” Helton said. “It’s been years since we’ve seen that. So a lot of our effort yesterday, today and until we find resolve to it is figuring out how it happened, why it happened and what we can do to prevent it from happening in the future.”
Keyed Up and Key Motorsports split
posted by Doug Turnbull
Saturday March 6, 2010
If missing the first three races to date was not enough drama for the No. 90 Keyed Up Motorsports Chevy team and Casey Mears, organizational upheaval may tip the scales. A member with the team tells Frontstretch.com that Raymond Key’s Cup operation, originally formed with ties to Curtis Key’s teams in the Nationwide and Truck Series, has become its own entity. As of Monday, the team began a move into Tommy Baldwin Racing’s old shop while planning to continue trying to qualify on Cup races. However, if sponsorship for the team fails to pan out, Keyed-Up may vie for a partial schedule similar to that of the Wood Brothers and only run about 12 races the rest of the year.
Wood Brothers running FR9 for now, Roush says no big problems with new motor
posted by Doug Turnbull
Saturday March 6, 2010
Ford’s new FR9 motor has not made a speedy entrance to the Sprint Cup Series, mainly because the Ford teams need adequate supplies from the engine parts vendors and not because of performance problems, says team owner Jack Roush. Claiming the engine will perform well over the long-term, he still expects the new design to be “the Ford engine of the future” and fully in use by the end of 2010. While his four Ford teams are not running the revamped engine, Roush revealed that the Wood Brothers Ford team will run the FR9 this weekend at Atlanta and in April at Texas. Beyond that, either Roush nor Ford officials have announced a set schedule for full or future implementation of the power plants.
Crawford says truck team is 'close' on sponsorship
posted by Doug Turnbull
Saturday March 6, 2010
While never a standout in the Camping World Truck Series, Rick Crawford has experienced moderate success over his long career in NASCAR’s third-tier. After losing sponsorship at the end of 2009, his Circle Bar Racing team finds itself on the ropes, wondering how many races the future may hold. The veteran Crawford, though, remains optimistic a deal is imminent. “I would say we’re pretty close on signing a sponsor for the 2010 season and 2011 and beyond. [Not starting 2010 with a sponsor] was a matter of losing a sponsor late last year and [the prospective sponsor] getting its marketing efforts done. We’ve got the contracts ready; we’re waiting to get that signed.” Crawford started 2010 with a DNF at Daytona, placing 28th.
Justin Marks Wins The ARCA Race!
posted by Thomas Bowles
Saturday February 27, 2010
Justin Marks won a rain-shortened event at Palm Beach Saturday, collecting his first ever win in the series. Robb Brent, Blake Koch, Tom Hessert III, and Steve Arpin rounds out the top 5. Stay tuned to Frontstretch.com for plenty of post-race coverage on both the website and our Newsletter.
Looking For ARCA Coverage? We Got It!
posted by Thomas Bowles
Saturday February 27, 2010
While the ARCA race at Palm Beach may not be televised … we’ve got you covered. Our own Bryan Davis Keith is at Palm Beach all weekend and will be posting news, commentary, and features from the Florida road course both on the website and in our newsletter. Don’t miss out! And don’t forget, our own Tom Bowles is spending the weekend in Vegas, too … so we’ve got you covered from all angles. Just another reason why we’re the best seat at the track and the best view on the ‘net!
Carter Simo still plans 2010 Cup races
posted by Doug Turnbull
Friday February 19, 2010
One story lost in the shadow of Speedweeks in Daytona was the absence of Carter Simo Racing’s No. 08 car. Much of the team’s equipment was put up for auction Tuesday; however, a source tells Frontstretch.com the operation still plans to field a car in 2010, with a limited schedule of races TBD. CSR may also try and field a car for the Talladega ARCA race in April; until then, most of the team’s employees have been temporarily released and are working for other teams in the sport. In mid-2009, team owner John Carter bought the assets of beleaguered owner/driver Jeremy Mayfield, using the newly purchased equipment and Toyotas to field entries in five races with two-time champion driver Terry Labonte. Equipment issues kept the team from cracking the top 30 in those races. Road course ringer Boris Said also wielded No. 08 Fords last year at both road course races, scoring the team’s season-best finish of 24th at Infineon. Later on that season, Said and longtime partner Mark Simo split, creating the newly-named Carter Simo racing with Labonte behind the wheel. On Tuesday, CSR only placed the equipment purchased from Mayfield on the block, including five Toyotas, a race hauler, and other pit equipment and tools. However, the source says that the team still owns three old Yates chassis and an old Ganassi piece (all of which they converted to Dodges last year) in the shop, with plans on returning to the track midseason pending sponsorship. The move is similar to what happened with Carter Simo last year, in which they took a four-month break between Daytona and Infineon while preparing to race at specific tracks. CSR, which still splits its time between its shops in Charlotte and in Toccoa, Georgia, just has to modify the top of the noses on their cars before returning to the track, due to a minor, lightly-discussed rules change before the season. As for CSR’s 2009 drivers and whether they will return to the team, Boris Said currently is driving the No. 26 for Bill Jenkins’ Latitude 43 Motorsports, and is working on a long-term deal that should remove him as an option. Terry Labonte is also out of the running; he and former owner Bill Stavola formed Stavola Labonte Racing in 2009, but are currently sidelined due to a lack of sponsorship. According to sources, Labonte was offered but initially turned down a return to the No. 08. A John Carter-owned car did participate in the ARCA race at Daytona on February 6th. Former CSR driver James Hylton borrowed a car from Carter, then leased it to driver Jill George for the race. But George infamously crashed the No. 48 roof-first into the wall just 25 laps into the 80-lap Lucas Oil Slick Mist 200, finishing 31st in the 43 car field.
Parrott In As Crew Chief For Kenseth
posted by Jay Pennell
Wednesday February 17, 2010
Less than a week into the 2010 season and Roush Fenway Racing has already made a switch at the crew chief position. News broke on Wednesday that Todd Parrott would take over atop the pit box for the No. 17 team with driver Matt Kenseth, replacing Drew Blickensderfer. The Kenseth-Blickensderfer combination won last year’s Daytona 500 and backed it up by winning the next weekend at the Auto Club Speedway. Despite their strong start out of the box, the No. 17 team failed to live up to expectations in 2009, scoring seven top-5s, 12 top-10s and failing to make, along with missing the Chase. Now after an 8th place finish in Sunday’s Daytona 500, Blickensderfer is headed to the Roush Fenway Racing R&D Department and Parrott is taking over as crew chief. |
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Top 10 Things Carl Edwards Said to Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in Victory Lane
Frontstretch Top Ten · Nikki Krone and Kim DeHaven · Tuesday August 22, 2006
10. How about next week I take that Navy car out for a spin?
9. Does this fire suit make my butt look big?
8. Congratulations, man! You are the BEST driver I have ever seen! Did you get that from the Tony Stewart School for Racing and Etiquette?
7. Did you see the rack on the blonde in turn 3, section HH, row 4?
6. What is the routing number for NASCAR’s account? I might need to get in on this no penalty deal…
5. Sorry, I got lost on my way to the NASCAR trailer.
4. Why did the chicken cross the road? Heard that one already? How about, knock knock?
3. No, Junior, not “booze,” they’re boos!
2. Most popular? Not with me!
1. &*%*#& you, you &%#&$ @#$%!#!!!!!
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I wish the microphone had been on, at least then Nascar MIGHT have taken points!!!
Very good top 10. I wonder if reason #1 was while Carl had a hand full of Jrs. uniform.
HMMMMM…... My guess is yes.
1. would you like to call me, opie, face to face. 2. where’s your buddy lumpy stewart. 3. i bet you thought you were ramming casey mears.
“I know I called Stewart a moron, I just wanted to see if I could be one too!”
“yep, that’s racing Junior, I understand completely and I’m sorry for almost taking your hand off, I know now that you were simply backfliping me”
Carl was acting about as simple as a two piece puzzle and no this wasn’t an out-take from Days of Thunder!
$20,000K and probation for that!!! If that’s the punishment I’ll be puttin’ a fender on a few others on my ride to work tommorrow for sure!!! Great Job JR. for spinning [Edwards]!! Ah Shucks
* Content edited by The FrontstretchJr needs to tuffin up, the old man would have thrown Edwards out of Victory Lane! What if Jr has some whiplash that shows up later from that cheapshot, will NA$CAR do anything further to Edwards? “Sh-t” gets points taken away, but none for teaching road rage? I’m going to watch Wrestling, be back later!
I think nascar needs to punish everyone the same on the bumping in other words punish 1 punish all.
I cant believe edwards didnt get any point deduction whats up with that jr says **** and got points taken away nascar wake up!!!!!!
Good top ten here, but number 8 and number 1 is what Carl would have said to Dale Jr. and I think Jr. should have paid back Carl because his hand could have been damaged by Carl’s lack of thinking. Good job Jr.
Nascar needs to wake up! Saying a s**t gets you 25 points taken away while being an idiot and possibly cutting someone’s arm off gets you probation and 20 grand. That’s some serious BS. Way to go Nascar for again making yourself look like fools.
Carl isn’t a nice guy anymore? It is tough to be all smiles, all the time. If grab a fire suit you should get a can of you know what. Punch his lights out next time Jr.
i cant believe nascar is so stupid that they didnt do more to edwards. he could have taken off jrs hand with his stupid childish stunt. nascar should have taken points and put him on the sideline for about six races. maybe edwards would have learned a lesson. the bump and run have been around forever
Is that all you people have to cry about is jr hand? The way you all cry about it he might as well get some good insurance for that hand. Note to carl next time just whoop his ass in victory lane although i know all these jr fans will just somthing different to cry about please.
some have it right…The bump and run has been around forever as well as the bad tempered, bad sportmanship displayed so its Nascar who was wrong not to treat all eaqually, come on Nascar whats good for one is good for all. Edward should lose points and been fined just as Jr. was for bad language..
There are some really obnoxious fans in sports. ND football fanatics, KY basketball nuts, Browns backers, but nothing beats the E idiots for the top of the charts. Thats why my favorite driver is anybody who doesnt drive a 3 or 8
Just a Busch race. Wasn’t nearly as bad as Atlanta 2004 when Edwards went for the win and drove through Jr. in the cup race. At least Tony Sr. wasn’t chearing about the incident like Carl’s crew chief in 04. That was worse than the spin itself. Really low class. The cat in the hat didn’t have anything to say about Parrot chearing that Carl had wrecked Jr. And in 04’ Jr didn’t retaliate and cry about it. He just said that’s hard racing even though we all saw Carl was taking more than giving. I never hear any driver on the scanners that is more respectful and apologetic to the other drivers than Jr. Besides Carl and Jr are friends. They’ll get over it just like in 04’. And if not who really cares anyway, shit happens.
Nascar has always been consistant in it’s inconsistancy. Their punishment has always been doled out on the ‘who you are’. Remember a couple of years back when Stewart had an incident while on probation and all Nascar did was extend his probation to the end of the year. Brian Vickers was penalized 2 laps for rough dirving in his rookie year yet every race half the field could be penalized for the same infraction. It’s like an umpire calling balls and strikes; just be consistant. You’d think these drivers would be smart enough to know by now that you might be penalized for an infraction on pit road or after the race but can get away with just about anything under the green flag. The rule ‘detrimental to racing’ is as vague as a black hole in space. Either be consistent with all drivers or turn a blind eye and let them have it.
Hey folks, everybody needs to get a life. Lets review the facts, 3 cars racing for the win, 2 belong to Junior. Edwards and Gordon are on the bottom, Junior is superfast up high. Good ol’ Cousin Carl sees Jr charging to the front, and attempts to slide up the track in front of him. He gets loose, wiggles, has to get off the gas. Junior, Carl and Robby want the win. Junior and Robby do not lift. Junior gets into Carl, not a slam as the media refers to, but he doesn’t give any quarters. Good ol’ Carl goes for a ride down to the infield and Junior wins the race. Casey Mears benefits because he gets past Gordon. Anyone of you with guts to race would have done the same thing. I think Carl’s overactive whatever the heck is wrong with him got the best of him, and he acted like a school room sissy. Points, no points, fine, no fine, probation, whatever, folks get over it and lets go racing
Does anybody remember in 2001 when Jr. called Robby Gordon a no-driving fool? And Saturday Robby drove a car for him. Just a thought on how things change.
OK, This run-in with JR. and flipper happened on Sat. It is now Thur. GET OVER IT!! Anybody would have done the same thing JR. did and if you don’t think it’s true you are lying to yourself. I race and i have done it and given the chance I just might do it this weekend. The last lap is the last lap no matter who it is. Now, if JR. did it on lap 100 that is another story. As far as the penalty that is the only thing I can see wrong with this whole story. Na$car is a family sport if you cus on TV you get points taken but if you drive like “an unprofessional idiot with no respect for saftey or equipment” you should have points taken away and parked for a little bit. Good job JR. for show us a good glimse of your Dad again. Good jod Na$car for showing all the future racers its OK to use your car as weapon. Dennis-Buffalo, NY
i think politics has played into this sport so bad that it depends on who you are as to what if any penalty that you receive period. I read an article that stated that JR slammed into the back of Carl, so, why was JR not penalized for rough driving, because of who he is, but Carl was penalized for slamming into JR. I am not defending either one of these two drivers. I have said for a long time that Carl just says all the right things when a camera is in front of him, and JR is only living off of the name, but if one got penalized, they both should have been penalized.
I can’t believe you all are so worried about Jr’s precsious hand. I would much rather him had his hand taken off than Carl’s car flipping and killing him. A hand can be replaced…but not a life! I understand sticking up for your driver but at least know when to say he is wrong! I seem to remember what happened to another driver a few years ago who was spun on the last lap.
Why don’t you people take a look at the footage again. Carl had one wheel on the ground at one point as he was going about 180 mph. And while i think he was wrong to hit Jr, I thoroughly enjoyed someone actually sticking up for themselves against the golden boys who never can do wrong! Had roles been reversed and Carl bumped Jr for the win, you better believe NA$CAR would have thrown the black flag!
Hey Kay,
Get over it sweetie. You are definately the minority here. “What if” doesn’t really matter. And if the roles were reversed Carl would’ve done the same thing. Besides from where I was sitting it was Gordon fans booing more than Edwards fans. I mean the handful of Edwards fans were probably booing but it’s not like there are a gang of them. Not enough to make that much noise. :)
Carl could’ve taken Junior’s hand off…PLEEZE! Junior could’ve killed Carl!!! I think Junior should’ve been fined and the win taken away!
CD…i believe Jr admitted that Carl was NOT at fault for Atlanta 04’ Infact i read something recently about that. How Jr made reference to Atlanta and they repeated what Jr had said after that race.
”...Earnhardt Jr. cited the fall 2004 Cup race at Atlanta, in which he said Edwards wrecked him on the straightaway and ruined his chances at the championship.
However, in an interview immediately after that wreck, Earnhardt Jr. took responsibility, saying, “We were just trying to race for the win there. I think I came up on Carl and turned myself into the inside fence there. I tore my car up. We had a good car. (It) kind of sucks to lose all them points. I don’t think it was Carl’s fault.” ...Jim Utter, The Charlotte Observer via That’s racin”
i thought the boos were for edwards crossing over the wall to get to jr. anyway, edwards acts like a big crybaby and is an embaresment to the roush racing team.
Wow! Talk about Drama!
No, Carl wasn’t close to Junior’s hand. Junior may have been startled when he got hit, but his hand was as safe as if it was in his mommy’s hand.
NO, Carl WOULDN’T have been killed rolling in the infield. When was the last time you saw someone get killed in a NASCAR race in a roll over with today’s technology? It gently scrubs off the speed unlike a head on hit to a hard wall.
The Thespians are out on this one.
It was racing. If you read what Junior said happened, he was trying to bump draft Carl and move both them past Gordon. Sometimes though, things don’t work the way they’re planned. Just ask Dave Blaney about that. (No fine by the way when he spun Junior trying to do the exact same thing. I guess Blaney was the chosen one that week.)
I think they call that a racing deal.
Oh so a few things Carl does wrong, he’s now the “bad-boy” of NASCAR. Oh please! There are drivers much, much worse that Carl; and consistent with it too. It seems that a lot of people are “Flavor of the Week”. Its annoying!
Look, I know what Carl did was wrong…and I know the whole incident in 04, but to be honest…Carl has all the right to be angry. I’m not saying I agree with his actions, but his feelings. There is no need to be saying that Carl is “crying”.
Plus Jr. got a wake-up call to the real world with the boos.
and the whole “hand” situation… get over it people… it wasn’t going to get cut-off. Jr. was just being dramatic. His hand was safe. and the boo’s didn’t surprise me…we were at MICHIGAN!!
I can say for myself and the hard core Carl fans… we are behind Carl 100%. He is NOT an embarrassment to Roush Racing in any way…. He is hard working, loyal, generous and an all around nice guy. But human too.. thankfully… We don’t hold him up on a golden pedestal like Jr. fans….
I don’t think Edwards should have lost points since Jr. took it upon himself to do that. I think they were both wrong and both should have been penalized. Please people get over it and let it go. They are both good drivers. Enough said. Although, I will be a LEVEL headed Carl fan forever.
Please everyone it was RACIN. I race on dirt I would’ve took Carl,JR or R. Gordon out on the last lap for the win. Carl was wrong for hitting jr after the race (should’ve been banned 1 week refernce Harvick 2003 or 2002 bristol) was JR wrong?? I don’t know I wasn’t in his car at that time, was Carl slowing?? Couldn’t tell ya wasn’t in his car either. You will never know what happened you wasn’t in any 3 of them cars. In racing things happen so fast. You cannot even comprehend how fast.All I’ll say is JR needs to be more agressive on the track in order to win a Championship. Carl needs to remember that even though he is “BUILT” Jr is the one with a boxing ring.
Ok people it’s been a week now!We all know what cousin carls all about.He’s apologizing for getting into somebody or saying sorry i don’t drive like that or maybe i’ll throw my glove out of the car and get a caution.Carl got loose and jr was’nt going to lift or he would of lost a few positions.When you race you are racing to win,It was nice to see june bug do what daddy would do.You can’t win championships with out getting aggresive once in a while,Get over it!
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