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Post by 221dayton on Feb 18, 2018 13:57:49 GMT -5
Well I will be leaving the sound on today and if there are No Boogities it will be a plus for 2018. +1
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Post by 221dayton on Feb 19, 2018 12:01:57 GMT -5
Last-lap pass gives Austin Dillon Daytona 500 victory
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - Austin Dillon prevailed in a game of Survivor played at 200 miles per hour, winning the Sunday's Daytona 500 fiercely and unapologetically after turning race leader Aric Almirola in the third corner of the final lap.
Ten of the 40 drivers who started the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series' season-opening event finished on the lead lap in a race that featured eight cautions and three massive wrecks that eliminated many of the strongest cars in the field.
After a huge push from Darrell "Bubba" Wallace Jr. down the backstretch on the second and final lap of overtime, Dillon tagged Almirola's rear bumper when Almirola moved up the track to block him near the entrance to Turn 3.
Almirola's No. 10 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford turned sideways and tagged the wall as Dillon sped past in the Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet bearing the No. 3, the car number that carried the late Dale Earnhardt to his only victory in the Great American Race 20 years ago.
"I did what I had to do there at the end," Dillon said. "I hate it for the No. 10 (Almirola's) guys. We had a run, and I stayed in the gas. It is what it is here at Daytona.
"This is so awesome to take the No. 3 car back to Victory Lane. This one is for Dale Earnhardt Sr. and all those (Dale) Sr. fans. I love you guys. We are going to keep kicking butt the rest of the year!"
Racing for his grandfather, Richard Childress, Dillon got his first victory in last year's Coca-Cola 600. That was a fuel-mileage win. Sunday's quest for the Harley J. Earl trophy was a rough-and-tumble affair. Dillon said before the race that he liked his chances. He liked them better when he lined up fourth for the final restart and reacted when the race came to him.
"I knew we were in a good spot," Dillon said. "And I have to thank Darrell Wallace, Jr.-he did a great job. Finishing one-two with ECR (Earnhardt Childress Racing) engines. What a day. Thanks, Darrell, for that push. I had to make it happen in the end.
"I said (after) my first win I couldn't beat it, but this does. My grandfather has done everything for me. Everybody knows it. There is a lot of pressure on me to perform, because I've had a little bit of everything. But I like that pressure. The same with the No. 3. There is a lot of pressure behind that.
"But I'm willing to take that and go with it. I'm just thankful for all the people that support us along the way-Dale Earnhardt Jr. and his family for letting us bring this number back. It comes full circle. I just can't thank the Lord enough for this opportunity."
Wallace ran second, 0.260 seconds behind Dillon and .002 seconds ahead of third-place finisher Denny Hamlin, who led the field to green to start the overtime but, as the only Toyota driver on the lead lap, couldn't find a drafting partner in the two-lap shootout that decided the race.
Joey Logano overcame a myriad of issues to come home fourth, and Chris Buescher secured a fifth-place finish in his No. 37 JTG Daugherty Chevrolet.
The finishing order, however, did little to reflect the bulk of the race. Seventh-place finisher Ryan Blaney led 118 of the 207 laps but suffered damage to the nose of his No. 12 Ford in a 13-car pileup on Lap 199, the wreck that sent the race to overtime.
That accident also ended the winning chances of 2017 Daytona 500 winner Kurt Busch, who was jousting for the top spot as the end of regulation approached; pole winner Alex Bowman, who ran patiently in the top five for most of the event; and Martin Truex Jr., the defending series champion.
Notes: Dillon's victory was the first for Chevrolet's new Camaro ZL1 race car, which was introduced into the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series this season... A six-car wreck on Lap 102 knocked Danica Patrick out of the race. She ended her NASCAR career with a 35th-place finish. Chase Elliott, Kevin Harvick and pre-race favorite Brad Keselowski were eliminated in the same incident... Jimmie Johnson's lost his third No. 48 Chevrolet during Speedweeks in a nine-car collision on Lap 60 that also KO'd the strong Joe Gibbs Racing cars of Erik Jones and Daniel Suarez... Kurt Busch won the first 60-lap stage and Blaney the second. Blaney leads the series standings by six points over Dillon and sixth-place finisher Paul Menard.
--- NASCAR Wire Service --- --- 2/18/2018 ---
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Post by 221dayton on Feb 19, 2018 12:05:58 GMT -5
Final Results
Daytona 500
Feb 18, 2018 | Daytona International Speedway - Daytona Beach, Florida | 500.0 mi
Pos Driver Car # Make Started Laps Led Points Driver Rating 1 Austin Dillon 3 Chevrolet 14 207 1 42 84.8 2 Darrell Wallace Jr. 43 Chevrolet 7 207 0 39 101.2 3 Denny Hamlin 11 Toyota 2 207 22 35 100.8 4 Joey Logano 22 Ford 5 207 3 41 105.2 5 Chris Buescher 37 Chevrolet 21 207 0 32 73.3 6 Paul Menard 21 Ford 16 207 1 42 91.0 7 Ryan Blaney 12 Ford 3 207 118 48 132.6 8 Ryan Newman 31 Chevrolet 13 207 0 29 90.9 9 Michael McDowell 34 Ford 22 207 0 39 81.4 10 AJ Allmendinger 47 Chevrolet 20 207 1 27 81.3 11 Aric Almirola 10 Ford 37 206 1 33 88.9 12 Justin Marks 51 Chevrolet 29 206 1 0 52.3 13 Trevor Bayne 6 Ford 18 206 0 28 85.2 14 David Gilliland 92 Ford 39 206 0 0 50.2 15 Clint Bowyer 14 Ford 10 206 0 22 68.3 16 Jamie McMurray 1 Chevrolet 19 205 0 21 49.0 17 Alex Bowman 88 Chevrolet 1 205 13 29 96.8 18 Martin Truex Jr. 78 Toyota 24 205 4 30 85.3 19 Kyle Larson 42 Chevrolet 38 204 0 18 59.0 20 Gray Gaulding 23 Toyota 34 204 0 17 45.3 21 Jeffrey Earnhardt 0 Chevrolet 27 204 0 16 50.4 22 Mark Thompson 66 Ford 40 203 0 15 39.7 23 William Byron 24 Chevrolet 33 203 0 14 61.0 24 D.J. Kennington 96 Toyota 30 201 0 13 39.5 25 Kyle Busch 18 Toyota 12 200 0 12 49.2 26 Kurt Busch 41 Ford 11 198 16 21 93.5 27 Matt DiBenedetto 32 Ford 36 198 0 10 54.9 28 Brendan Gaughan 62 Chevrolet 25 198 0 9 56.1 29 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 17 Ford 9 197 11 15 90.1 30 David Ragan 38 Ford 15 107 0 7 67.2 31 Kevin Harvick 4 Ford 6 105 0 10 83.0 32 Brad Keselowski 2 Ford 31 102 0 5 66.3 33 Chase Elliott 9 Chevrolet 4 101 4 7 63.7 34 Kasey Kahne 95 Chevrolet 26 101 0 3 35.0 35 Danica Patrick 7 Chevrolet 28 101 0 2 40.0 36 Erik Jones 20 Toyota 8 59 11 1 76.4 37 Daniel Suarez 19 Toyota 17 59 0 1 60.9 38 Jimmie Johnson 48 Chevrolet 35 59 0 1 52.7 39 Ty Dillon 13 Chevrolet 23 59 0 1 44.5 40 Corey LaJoie 72 Chevrolet 32 8 0 1 23.8
2018 Daytona 500 Stats Scheduled Laps: 200 Total Laps: 207 Distance: 500.0 miles Lead Changes: 93
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Post by searchers on Feb 19, 2018 15:33:57 GMT -5
Well I will be leaving the sound on today and if there are No Boogities it will be a plus for 2018. +1 So much for that wish. True to form Darrell Waltrip starts another race making NASCAR look like it is only halfwits from the backwoods in the audience. I honestly thought maybe FOX made him stop.
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Post by 221dayton on Feb 20, 2018 11:15:11 GMT -5
So much for that wish. True to form Darrell Waltrip starts another race making NASCAR look like it is only halfwits from the backwoods in the audience. I honestly thought maybe FOX made him stop. In all the boogity years I have only seen one woman say she likes hearing it. One person in all these years...
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Post by Yogisd1 on Feb 20, 2018 13:50:52 GMT -5
I missed the beginning of the race. I guess it was too much to ask for.
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Post by 221dayton on Feb 21, 2018 12:42:27 GMT -5
None of the professional writers ever mention the boogity silliness. Lots of fans will say how much the do not like it but you never hear one of the pro-writers taking up the cause.
It looks like the 2018 boogity situation will be the same as previous years.
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Post by 221dayton on Feb 24, 2018 17:18:31 GMT -5
XFINITY Results
2/24/18
1 5 98 Kevin Harvick(i) Hunt Brothers Pizza Ford 163 1 1 0 Running 4 141 2 2 22 Joey Logano(i) Discount Tire Ford 163 4 3 0 Running 4 10 3 1 20 Christopher Bell # Ruud Toyota 163 2 2 52 Running 1 12 4 3 42 John H. Nemechek Fire Alarm Services Inc. Chevrolet 163 33 Running 5 10 1 Elliott Sadler Cessna Chevrolet 163 7 4 43 Running 6 17 7 Justin Allgaier Rinnai Chevrolet 163 10 6 37 Running 7 9 12 Austin Cindric # Fitzgerald Glider Kits Ford 163 8 7 37 Running 8 8 18 Kyle Benjamin PEAK Antifreeze & Coolant Toyota 162 6 34 Running 9 15 11 Ryan Truex Bar Harbor/Sea Watch International Chevrolet 162 28 Running 10 12 16 Ryan Reed Drive Down A1C Lilly Diabetes Ford 162 3 10 36 Running 11 6 21 Daniel Hemric South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet 162 9 28 Running 12 14 2 Matt Tifft Surface Sunscreen Chevrolet 162 25 Running 13 16 3 Ty Dillon(i) Red Kap/Alsco Chevrolet 162 9 8 0 Running 14 13 23 Spencer Gallagher Allegiant Chevrolet 162 23 Running 15 18 60 Chase Briscoe Ford Ford 162 22 Running 16 24 4 Ross Chastain teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 162 21 Running 17 7 19 Brandon Jones Menards/Jeld-Wen Toyota 161 20 Running 18 33 36 Alex Labbe # Can-Am/Wholey/Cyclops Gear Chevrolet 161 19 Running 19 11 9 Tyler Reddick # Nationwide Children's Hospital Chevrolet 161 5 5 30 Running 20 21 5 Michael Annett Pilot Flying J Chevrolet 161 17 Running 21 28 28 Dylan Lupton thinQ Technology Partners Ford 160 16 Running 22 25 39 Ryan Sieg Georgia Metals Inc./Atlanta Compressor Chevrolet 160 15 Running 23 20 24 Kaz Grala # Marlow's Tavern Ford 159 14 Running 24 37 90 Josh Williams StarTron Chevrolet 159 13 Running 25 32 15 Garrett Smithley teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 159 12 Running 26 30 35 Joey Gase DonataLifeGeorgia.org/Sparks Chevrolet 159 11 Running 27 22 51 Jeremy Clements AllSouthElectric.com Chevrolet 158 10 Running 28 36 52 David Starr Striping Technology Chevrolet 158 9 Running 29 35 76 Spencer Boyd # Grunt Style Chevrolet 158 8 Running 30 23 78 BJ McLeod Densify Chevrolet 158 7 Running 31 39 01 Vinnie Miller # JAS Trucking Chevrolet 158 6 Running 32 38 55 Stephen Leicht Janiking Toyota 157 5 Running 33 26 8 Tommy Joe Martins Chevrolet 156 4 Running 34 29 66 Timmy Hill CrashClaimsR.Us Dodge 156 3 Running 35 34 40 Chad Finchum # Smithbilt Homes Toyota 155 2 Running 36 40 0 Matt Mills teamjdmotorsports.com Chevrolet 154 1 Running 37 19 93 JJ Yeley RSS Racing Chevrolet 92 1 Engine 38 31 89 Morgan Shepherd Visone RV Chevrolet 49 1 Brakes 39 4 00 Cole Custer Haas Automation Ford 10 1 Accident 40 27 38 Jeff Green RSS Racing Chevrolet 5 1 Vibration
Kevin Harvick won the Rinnai 250 at Atlanta Motor Speedway, his 47th NASCAR XFINITY Series victory. Prior to the green flag, the following cars dropped to the rear of the field under penalty for the reasons indicated: #23 and 89 (unapproved adjustments), #39 (tire change and missed driver intros). Race Comments: Failed to Qualify: (2) 45 Josh Bilicki #, 74 Mike Harmon. Time of Race: 01 Hrs, 56 Mins, 09 Secs. Average Speed: Margin of Victory: 4 for 21 laps: Laps: 12-16 (#00, 1 and 42 Accident on the frontstretch. [None]); 37-39 (Debris in Turn 3 [5]); 42-47 (Stage 1 Conclusion [42]); 82-88 (Stage 2 Conclusion [36]). Caution Flags: 9 among 3 drivers: C. Bell # 0; J. Logano(i) 1-4; C. Bell # 5-16; K. Harvick(i) 17-36; J. Logano(i) 37-39; K. Harvick(i) 40-82; J. Logano(i) 83; K. Harvick(i) 84-127; J. Logano(i) 128-129; K. Harvick(i) 130-163. Lead Changes: 129.670 MPH 4.183 Seconds
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