Richard Petty Motorsports New Hampshire Motor Speedway Race Report
Friday July 3, 2009
Richard Petty Motorsports results:
• 10th — Kasey Kahne — Budweiser Dodge
• 17th — Reed Sorenson — McDonald’s McCafe Dodge
• 26th — Elliott Sadler — Best Buy Dodge
• 32nd — AJ Allmendinger — Berlin City Auto Group Dodge
• Joey Logano won his first Sprint Cup race when rain fell just laps before he was scheduled to pit Sunday at New Hampshire Speedway.
• The raced ended after 273 of the 301 scheduled laps.
• Jeff Gordon, Kurt Busch, David Reutimann and Tony Stewart completed the top five.
• NASCAR set the starting lineup based on owner points after rain cancelled qualifying on Friday.
• Sorenson was quickest in Saturday’s first practice.
• Next race is Saturday at Daytona International Speedway. TNT and MRN will broadcast the race at 8 pm.
• Kahne started 13th and finished 10th.
• He is 13th in points, one point out of the 12th and final transfer position into the “Chase.”
• Kahne raced as high as fifth prior to a stop around lap 135 when the No. 9 took four tires, while those in front of them opted for two.
• Kahne was a victim of the rain. If the race had gone to conclusion several cars who finished higher in the standings would have had to pit.
• Sorenson started 27th and finished 17th.
• Sorenson was one of the top 10 cars that had pitted and would have climbed in the scoring before the rain fell.
• Caution at the halfway mark saw No. 43 running in 21st—but one of the fastest cars on the track.
• Sorenson raced in 14th at the 175-lap mark after narrowly missing a multi-car accident.
SORENSON: “Man, that was a lot of work for a 17th-place finish. We had a much better car today than 17th. The McDonald’s McCafe Dodge was probably a top 10 car but there at the end we just weren’t as lucky as everyone else. I think I passed (Logano) a couple of times today and he won the race. They played the strategy and got the win. I can’t wait to go to Daytona next week. We finished ninth in the Daytona 500 and it would be fun to go down there next week and run just as well.”
• Sadler started 23rd and finished 27th.
• No. 19 spun on lap 60 – received slight damage to right front fender
• No. 19 went a lap down on lap 106, but got back on the lead lap on lap 157. Sadler raced as high as eighth on lap 131 during a pit cycle
• Sadler barely avoided a multi-car wreck on lap 175 when the cars that caused it were directly in front of him
• As the track cooled the No. 19 began to experience tire chatter in the center of the corner slowing his progress toward the front.
SADLER: “We just missed it a little bit right from the start. We were dragging the splitter pretty bad and had to make a lot of adjustments, but we got going pretty good about half way through. Our team is working to get every point we can each week – this Best Buy team never gives up. I’m proud of my guys and excited to get back to Daytona to try and take care of some unfinished business.”
• Allmendinger started 30th and finished 32nd
• Allmendinger and another car made contact on lap 27 sending the No. 44 into a spin. He restarted the car in time to stay on the lead lap.
• On lap 60, five cars got together. Allmendinger severely damaged the right front as he tried to avoid the wrecked cars on the blocked track.
• Allmendinger spent about 34 laps in the garage making repairs before returning to the track.
ALLMENDINGER: “Man, I don’t know what to say. There wasn’t much we could do today. We were at the wrong place at the wrong time and tore up the right front pretty good. I can’t put into words how frustrated I am right now. We had a lot of momentum coming into New Hampshire and were just a victim of circumstances today. I hope everyone enjoyed seeing the Berlin City Auto Group Dodge but we were hoping for a better finish. I think we would have been OK today. I’m ready to go to Daytona and superspeedway race.”
RACE RESULTS
FIN-DRIVER
1-Joey Logano *
2-Jeff Gordon
3-Kurt Busch
4-David Reutimann
5-Tony Stewart
6-Brad Keselowski
7-Kyle Busch
8-Sam Hornish Jr.
9-Jimmie Johnson
10-Kasey Kahne
11-Casey Mears
12-Juan Montoya
13-Dale Earnhardt Jr.
14-Mark Martin
15-Denny Hamlin
16-John Andretti
17-Reed Sorenson
18-Greg Biffle
19-Carl Edwards
20-Clint Bowyer
21-Bobby Labonte
22-Matt Kenseth
23-Marcos Ambrose
24-Michael Waltrip
25-Robby Gordon
26-Elliott Sadler
27-Regan Smith
28-David Stremme
29-Ryan Newman
30-Paul Menard
31-Jeff Burton
32-A.J. Allmendinger
33-Jamie McMurray
34-Kevin Harvick
35-Brian Vickers
36-Scott Speed *
37-Martin Truex Jr.
38-David Ragan
39-Joe Nemechek
40-David Gilliland
41-Tony Raines
42-Dave Blaney
43-Patrick Carpentier
POINTS
RANK-DRIVER-BEHIND
1-Tony Stewart-Leader
2-Jeff Gordon—69
3-Jimmie Johnson—169
4-Kurt Busch—270
5-Carl Edwards—367
6-Denny Hamlin—392
7-Ryan Newman—397
8-Kyle Busch—416
9-Greg Biffle—418
10-Matt Kenseth—470
11-Mark Martin—472
12-Juan Montoya—475
13-Kasey Kahne—476
14-David Reutimann—487
15-Clint Bowyer—569
16-Jeff Burton—583
17-Brian Vickers—672
18-Marcos Ambrose—726
19-Dale Earnhardt Jr.—760
20-Casey Mears—777
21-Joey Logano*—783
22-Jamie McMurray—791
23-Elliott Sadler—864
24-Martin Truex Jr.—882
25-Sam Hornish Jr.—886
26-Reed Sorenson—920
27-Kevin Harvick—926
28-Bobby Labonte—945
29-A.J. Allmendinger—990
30-David Ragan—1028
31-David Stremme—1083
32-Michael Waltrip—1095
33-Paul Menard—1114
34-Robby Gordon—1158
35-Scott Speed*—1376
36-John Andretti—1410
37-David Gilliland—1540
38-Regan Smith—1708
39-Joe Nemechek—1886
40-Brad Keselowski—1895
41-Dave Blaney—1936
42-Max Papis*—2022
43-Bill Elliott—2063
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