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NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Number 11 Unofficial
NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Number 11 Unofficial Race Results for the 3Rd Annual Pocono Mountains 125 - Saturday, August 4, 2012 Pocono Raceway - Long Pond, PA - 2.5 Mile Paved Total Race Length - 50 Laps - 125 Miles - Purse: $450,489 Leader Driver Fin Str Trk Driver Team Laps Pts Bns Rating Winnings Status Tms Laps 1 4 22 Joey Coulter RCR / darrellgwynnfoundation.com Chevrolet 50 447 119.8 $34,800 Running 1 7 2 5 31 James Buescher Koike Aronson / Ransome Chevrolet 50 143 124.7 $24,565 Running 2 6 3 1 30 Nelson Piquet Jr. AutoTrac Chevrolet 50 243 139.0 $25,685 Running 3 33 4 9 88 Matt Crafton Jeld Wen / Menards Toyota 50 40 111.4 $14,950 Running 5 16 18 Denny Hamlin(i) GNC Live Well / M&M's Toyota 50 0 99.7 $11,475 Running 6 2 3 Ty Dillon # Bass Pro Shops / Tracker Boats Chevrolet 50 38 91.0 $12,400 Running 7 17 29 Parker Kligerman Cooper Standard RAM 50 37 84.8 $10,900 Running 8 11 09 John Wes Townley # Toyota Care Toyota 50 36 89.6 $10,675 Running 9 35 6 Justin Lofton MillenniumPrivateJetServices/LoftonCattle Chev 50 35 77.7 $10,625 Running 10 20 08 Ross Chastain # Melon 1 / SC Watermelon Association Toyota 50 34 74.4 $11,825 Running 11 14 23 Jason White GunBroker.com Ford 50 134 84.8 $10,500 Running 1 2 12 18 98 Dakoda Armstrong # EverFi.com Toyota 50 32 71.3 $10,375 Running 13 3 32 Miguel Paludo Duroline Brakes Chevrolet 50 31 90.4 $10,325 Running 14 15 33 Cale Gale # Rheem Chevrolet 50 30 78.2 $10,275 Running 15 6 2 Timothy George Jr. -
Moss Gathers No Tds, Raiders Still Win! Jump to Section by Clicking Image
August 14th, 2006 VOL. 1 ISSUE 1 moss gathers no tds, raiders still win! Jump to section by clicking image PO Box 1316 Alta Loma, CA 91701 (951) 751-1921 [email protected] PUBLISHER & CEO Ron Aguirre CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER Bob Polk EXECUTIVE EDITOR IN CHIEF Nick Athan DIR OF STRATEGIC ALIANCES Evan R Press PRODUCTION DESIGN TEAM Bridget Aguirre Arnold Castro Connie Hernandez Andrea Louque Ryan Pasos Gil Rios INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Josh De Jong MARKETING [email protected] Brian Lemos CUSTOMER SERVICE [email protected] STATISTICAL SERVICES Provided by Stats Inc Associated Press MOSS GATHERS NO TDS, RAIDERS STILL WIN! MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Randy Moss wanted so badly to make a 2 - 0 triumphant return to Minnesota. W 16-10 He wanted to put on a show for the fans who supported him so FINAL steadfastly during his seven years here, and greeted him so warm- W 16-13 ly Monday in his first game at the Metrodome since the Vikings OAKLAND 16 traded him to Oakland before last season. MINNESOTA 13 Instead, Moss endured a frustrating night and voiced his displea- sure with both coach Art Shell for the way he benched the receiver and the Vikings organization that shipped him away. QTR SUMMARY Raiders WR Randy Moss, left, is tripped up but not before he gains 16 yards Moss had one catch for 16 yards and Aaron Brooks looked ragged on a second quarter pass from Aaron Brooks, leaving Vikings cornerback 1 2 3 4 again in the Raiders’ 16-13 preseason victory. Dovonte Edwards, right, on the turf Monday. -
Post-Race Report
Loop Data Statistics Post-Race Report Bass Pro Shops 500 October 29, 2006 Provided by STATS LLC and NASCAR - Tuesday, June 24, 2008 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series Average Running Position Sum of driver position on each lap - divided by the laps run in the race. Bass Pro Shops 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway October 29, 2006 Car Finish Average Rk. Number Driver Team Pos. Place 1 20 Tony Stewart The Home Depot 1 2.302 2 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe's 2 3.369 3 24 Jeff Gordon Dupont/Nicorette 6 5.311 4 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Budweiser 3 5.628 5 17 Matt Kenseth DEWALT 4 6.732 6 99 Carl Edwards Office Depot 7 8.058 7 31 Jeff Burton Cingular Wireless 13 8.594 8 1 Martin Truex Jr. Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats 37 9.480 9 07 Clint Bowyer Jack Daniel's 25 10.662 10 6 Mark Martin AAA 36 11.692 11 16 Greg Biffle National Guard/Charter 5 12.249 12 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Cup 8 12.754 13 42 Casey Mears Texaco/Havoline 28 13.631 14 01 Joe Nemechek U.S. Army 9 14.895 15 88 Dale Jarrett UPS 11 15.465 16 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge Dealers/UAW 38 16.634 17 22 Dave Blaney Caterpillar 18 17.963 18 7 Robby Gordon Jim Beam 10 19.154 19 2 Kurt Busch Miller Lite 14 20.338 20 49 Mike Bliss WhatsOnline.com 26 20.578 21 29 Kevin Harvick Reese's/GM Goodwrench 31 20.603 22 43 Bobby Labonte Cascadian Farm 12 22.218 23 38 David Gilliland M & M's 15 22.351 24 66 Jeff Green Best Buy/Sandisc 23 26.129 25 14 Sterling Marlin Ginn Clubs & Resorts 20 26.738 26 10 Scott Riggs Valvoline/Stanley Tools 22 27.246 27 12 Ryan Newman Mobil 1/alltel 30 27.532 28 18 J.J. -
Towns County Sports
August 11, 2010 THE TOWNS COUNTY HERALD Page 11A Towns County Sports Town’s County’s Leader In Sports T www.townscountyherald.net • E-mail: [email protected] Severe weather late last week sent the Indians football team indoors to continue practice The Indians, in prepa- ration for the Aug. 27 season opener against arch rival Union County, didn’t mind the break from the soaring heat that has dominated practice since the team gathered a week ago at The Refuge on Plott Town Road. First things first as the Indians must get in the groove to take on Fannin County in a scrimmage game in Blue Ridge on Aug. 19. It’s the first time in two years that the Indians have not utilized their scrimmage game against Union County. Rather, Noah Calhoun takes the handoff from quarterback Jackson Noblet in 2010, the Panthers are the during indoor drills. first regular season game on the Once the Indians face off On Sept. 24, the Indians schedule. against the Panthers on Aug. 27 make the pilgrimage to Milled- “Experience-wise and at Frank McClure Stadium, the geville to take on the Bulldogs veteran-wise, we’re as expe- schedule begins to unfold with of Georgia Military as the Indi- rienced as we’ve been in two a chance of a return to respect- ans seek to avenge a 15-0 loss years,” Coach Kyle Langford ability. to GMC in 2009. The backs get in their agility drills during indoor practice last week at Bill Kendall Gymnasium. said. “Technique-wise, right The Cherokee Braves Towns County adds two now, we’re not very good. -
Xfinity Series Race Results
NASCAR XFINITY Series Race Number 10 Unofficial Race Results for the 36Th Annual Hisense 4K Tv 300 - Saturday, May 27, 2017 Charlotte Motor Speedway - Concord, NC - 1.5 Mile Paved Total Race Length - 200 Laps - 300 Miles Stage 1 Stage 2 Playoff Fin Str Car Driver Team Laps Pos Pos Pts Status Tms Laps Pts 1 3 12 Ryan Blaney(i) Snap-On Ford 200 4 1 0 Running 4 107 2 5 41 Kevin Harvick(i) Hunt Brothers Pizza Ford 200 1 4 0 Running 3 58 3 2 2 Austin Dillon(i) Rheem Chevrolet 200 7 3 0 Running 1 20 4 7 18 Christopher Bell(i) SiriusXM Toyota 200 0 Running 5 8 20 Denny Hamlin(i) Hisense Toyota 200 2 2 0 Running 2 4 6 39 22 Brad Keselowski(i) Discount Tire Ford 200 9 9 0 Running 7 6 00 Cole Custer # Haas Automation Ford 200 3 5 44 Running 8 11 48 Brennan Poole DC Solar Chevrolet 200 5 10 36 Running 9 17 62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Hotel & Casino Chevrolet 200 28 Running 10 10 42 Tyler Reddick BBR/Jason Aldean Chevrolet 200 6 32 Running 11 9 16 Ryan Reed Lilly Diabetes Ford 200 10 7 31 Running 12 1 7 Justin Allgaier Breyers Chevrolet 200 25 Running 1 7 13 4 21 Daniel Hemric # Blue Gate Bank Chevrolet 200 24 Running 14 13 9 William Byron # AXALTA Chevrolet 200 23 Running 15 27 4 Ross Chastain Flex Seal Chevrolet 200 22 Running 16 21 33 Brandon Jones Wood Ducks Baseball Chevrolet 200 21 Running 17 26 51 Jeremy Clements Harrison's Outfitters & Workwear Chevrolet 200 20 Running 18 15 3 Ty Dillon(i) Bass Pro Shops/Tracker Boats Chevrolet 200 8 8 0 Running 19 18 11 Blake Koch Salute Our Troops LeafFilter Chevrolet 200 18 Running 20 40 28 Dakoda Armstrong WinField United Toyota 200 17 Running 21 25 98 Casey Mears GEICO Military Ford 200 16 Running 22 24 14 JJ Yeley Building Homes for Heroes/Superior Essex Toyota 200 15 Running 23 35 52 Joey Gase Agri Supply Chevrolet 200 14 Running 24 34 0 Garrett Smithley adapt 2k Chevrolet 200 13 Running 25 22 96 Ben Kennedy JACOB Companies Chevrolet 200 12 Running 26 19 19 Matt Tifft # NBTS/BrainTumor.org Toyota 200 11 Running 27 16 39 Ryan Sieg HangNOut.com/datalink Chevrolet 200 10 Running 28 14 6 Darrell Wallace Jr. -
2, Jack Sprague, Mike Skinner Most Poles: 3, Jack Sprague, Mike Skinner Most Top 5S: 7, Jack Sprague Most Top 10S: 9, Ron Hornaday, Matt Crafton
Miscellaneous NCWTS Records at LVMS Most wins: 2, Jack Sprague, Mike Skinner Most poles: 3, Jack Sprague, Mike Skinner Most Top 5s: 7, Jack Sprague Most Top 10s: 9, Ron Hornaday, Matt Crafton. Most laps led (career): 318, Jack Sprague Most laps led: (race): 114, Todd Bodine (9/24/05), Mike Skinner (9/23/06) Most laps led (winner): 114, Todd Bodine (9/24/05), Mike Skinner (9/23/06) Fewest laps led (winner): 2, Shane Hmiel (9/25/04) Most laps led (non-winner): 104, Jack Sprague (10/14/01) Most NCWTS starts LVMS: 16, Matt Crafton Best start for winner: 1st, Sprague (11/8/98), Starr (10/13/02), Gaughan (9/27/03), Skinner (9/23/06), Kvapil (9/22/07), Dillon (9/25/10), Hornaday (10/15/11) Worst start for winner: 21st, Shane Hmiel (9/25/04) Youngest winner: Erik Jones (2014) 18 years, 3 months, 29 days Oldest winner: Ron Hornaday (2011) 55 years, 3 months, 25 days Qualifying record: Mike Skinner (2006) 30.326 seconds, 178.065 mph Best finish for rookie: 1, Johnny Sauter (9/26/09), Austin Dillon (9/25/10) Best start for rookie: 1, Bryan Reffner (11/3/96), Austin Dillon (9/25/10) Most rookies in field: 18, 9/25/10 (A. Dillon, Lofton, Mayhew, Bowles, Jackson, J. Earnhardt, Gosselin, Piquet, Cobb, C. Long, Greenfield, Karthikeyan, Raymer, Fenton, Pursley, Garvey, Hobgood, J. Long) Most running at finish: 32, 11/8/98, 9/25/04 Fewest running at finish: 18, 9/29/12 Slowest race (speed): 101.070 mph (9/20/08) Fastest race (speed): 143.163 (10/1/16) Most cautions: 12 (9/20/08) Fewest cautions: 2 (10/13/02) Driver Records Driver Starts Wins Poles Top -
NASCAR Xfinity Series
Miscellaneous NXS Records at LVMS Most wins (driver): 4, Mark Martin Most wins (owner): 6, Jack Roush Most wins (manufacturer): 10, Chevrolet Most poles (driver): 3, Kyle Busch Most Top 5s: 6, Kevin Harvick, Mark Martin Most Top 10s: 8, Greg Biffle Most laps led (career): 521, Kyle Busch Most laps led: (race): 199, Kyle Busch (3/5/16) Most laps led (winner): 199, Kyle Busch (3/5/16) Fewest laps led (winner): 1, Mark Martin (3/5/11) Most laps led (non-winner): 115, Carl Edwards (3/12/05) Most NBS starts at LVMS: 15, Joe Nemechek Best start for winner: 1st, Mark Martin (3/6/99), Jeff Green (3/16/97), Jeff Burton (3/2/02), Austin Dillon (3/7/15), Kyle Busch (3/5/16) Worst start for winner: 29th, Joe Nemechek (3/1/03) Youngest winner: Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 24 years, 5 months, 10 days Oldest winner: Mark Martin (2011) 52 years, 1 month, 24 days Worst finish for pole-sitter: 40th, Scott Speed (2/28/09) Best finish for rookie: 2nd, Greg Biffle (3/3/01) Best start for rookie: 1st, Carl Edwards (3/12/05), Ty Dillon (3/8/14)* Oldest pole-sitter: Mark Martin, 40 years, 1 month, 25 days Youngest pole-sitter: Brian Vickers, 24 years, 4 months, 7 days Most rookies in field: 10 (2005), (Sorenson, Edwards, Hamlin, Wood, Hemphill, Wolfe, Sherman, Crosby, Jourdain, K. Davis) Most running at finish: 41, 3/4/00 Fewest running at finish: 25, 2/28/09 Longest race (time): 2:56:16 (2/28/09) Slowest race (speed): 104.53 mph (3/1/07) Fastest race (time): 2:03:47 (3/5/16) Fastest race (speed): 145.415 (3/5/16) Closest victory margin: .0211 seconds (2/28/98) Spencer over Earnhardt Jr. -
Towns County Sports
October 27, 2010 THE TOWNS COUNTY HERALD Page 13A Towns County Sports Towns County’s Leader In Sports T www.townscountyherald.net • E-mail: [email protected] CB&T donates to Towns County Indians Towns County Cross Country teams visibly strong in 2010 By James Reese Towns County Herald [email protected] The following is a recap of Towns County Cross Country races during the 2010 season: On Thursday, Sept. 23rd, at Ath- ens Christian, the temperature was 94 degrees at race time. The first race featured region teams. For Towns County, the following X-Country racers for the men and how they finished: Walker Guss 12, Zach White- head 22, Corbin Gilfian 25, Jor- dan Woodard 29, Austin King 47, Kyle Tyler 48, Johnny Ar- rowood 51. The team finished fifth. Towns County’s Cross Country Men start off strong at the Carney Classic. Coach Jeannie Ledford said It was Community Bank & Trust night at Frank McClure Stadium as the bank continues its celebration of 110 the X-Country men continue to years of banking and community service. CB&T donated $110 for every touchdown scored by the Indians in their Class A matchup with Glascock County on Friday night. Team CB&T broke out the big check made out fight within their team to be the for the amount of $770 as the Indians came-from-behind to upend Glascock County 47-45 in overtime. Photo top five to score for the team. James Reese In the Women’s Race, the top Towns County runners were: Ansley Vardeman 9, Taylor Vardeman 21, Kristin Fuhs 24, NASCAR 2010 Cassie Buck 25, Taylor Moats By Gerald Hodges/the Racing Reporter 27, Caitlin Sheffield 28, The Lady Indians team finished third. -
Tundra Drivers Make History. Break NASCAR Record
Tundra Drivers Make History. Break NASCAR Record August 14, 2014 It began when Erik Jones captured the checkered flag at Phoenix International Raceway on Nov. 8, 2013. It concluded when Darrell Wallace Jr. picked up a first-place trophy at the Eldora Speedway dirt track in Rossburg, Ohio on July 23, 2014. Twelve consecutive victories and a new NASCAR record – the longest string of wins by one manufacturer in the 19-year-history of the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (NCWTS). “It’s great to be a part of this Toyota winning streak in the Truck Series,” says Jones, who guided his Kyle Busch Motorsports (KBM) No. 51 Toyota Care Tundra to victory lane at the Phoenix one-mile oval, a win that made him the youngest race-winner in series history. “Back in Phoenix last year, we were able to really get that streak going and carry it all the way through this year and it’s pretty awesome – especially for Toyota and everyone involved.” In addition, the now 18-year-old Jones registered a win at Iowa Speedway on July 11, while Wallace picked up a first-place trophy at Gateway Motorsports Park on June 14. “It just shows what Toyota carries each and every weekend to the race track,” said the 20-year-old Wallace, who became the first African-American driver to win a NASCAR national series race in more than 50 years when he drove his KBM Tundra to victory lane at Virginia’s Martinsville Speedway last October. “To be able to go out and compete for Toyota is completely an honor and pretty much the backbone of my career ever since 2009. -
Kasey Kahne Creates a Busy Schedule for Himself
NEwS JOURNAL — ApRIL 4, 2012 — C-5 If you have a question or comment, write: NASCAR This Week, c/o The Gaston Gazette, P.O. Box 1538, Gastonia, NC 28053 or send an e-mail to [email protected]. You can also send your NASCAR questions to Monte on Facebook at Facebook.com/monte-dutton and at Twitter.com/MonteDutton. Please specify you are submitting them for the NASCAR This Week page. Sprint Cup Samsung Mobile 500 7 p.m., Saturday, April 14 SPRINT CUP NATIONWIDE CAMPING WORLD TRUCK TEXAS DATA Race: Samsung Mobile 500 Race: O’Reilly Auto Parts 300 Race: Good Sam Roadside April 14 Nov. 4 Nationwide Series Where: Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Where: Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Assistance 200 O’Reilly Auto Parts 300, Worth (1.5 mi.), 334 laps/501 miles. Worth (1.5 mi.), 200 laps/300 miles. Where: Rockingham (N.C.) FINISH START 8 p.m., April 13 When: Saturday, April 14. When: Friday, April 13. Speedway, (1.017 mi.), 200 Last year’s winner: Matt Last year’s winner: Carl Edwards, laps/203.4 miles. PIT ROAD Kenseth, Ford. Ford. When: Sunday, April 15. 1 TU N R Truck Series R N U 4 Good Sam Roadside Assistance 200, Qualifying record: Brian Vickers, Qualifying record: Jeff Green, Last year’s winner: Not T Chevy, 196.235 mph, Nov. 13, Chevy, 193.493 mph, April 5, 2002. applicable (first race). 12:30 p.m., April 15 2006. Race record: Kyle Busch, Toyota, Qualifying record: None. Race record: Tony Stewart, Chevy, 151.707 mph, April 5, 2008. -
DISH Network(TM) Signs up to Sponsor Roush Racing's ''All-Stars''
DISH Network(TM) Signs up to Sponsor Roush Racing's ''All-Stars'' CONCORD, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 11, 2006--Roush Racing announced today that DISH Network™ has signed on as a primary sponsor in the NASCAR Busch Series and the NEXTEL Cup Series, with additional status as an associate sponsor on all Roush entries. DISH Network will have a team representative in all 35 Busch Races in 2007, alternating between four Roush Busch teams. Greg Biffle will drive the No. 16 DISH Network Ford Fusion in five NEXTEL Cup races in 2007, the first of which will be at Pocono Raceway in June. When DISH Network is not featured as a primary sponsor, they will appear on each NEXTEL Cup, Busch and Craftsman Truck Series entry as an associate sponsor. An array of drivers from each Roush team will form the "DISH All-Stars." Driving for DISH Network in 2007 as part of the "All- Star" team will be Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Carl Edwards, Jamie McMurray, Todd Kluever, Danny O'Quinn, Jr., Erik Darnell and Michel Jourdain, Jr. Mark Martin will kick off the season for DISH Network in the February Daytona Busch race. Martin will be behind the wheel of the DISH Network Ford Fusion twice in 2007, the second of which will be the spring Texas race. The remaining "DISH All-Stars" will split time behind the wheel throughout the season. "We are proud to have DISH Network on board with us for next year," said team owner Jack Roush. "Having them involved as a primary sponsor in our Busch Series programs is a real honor and hopefully we will put them in victory lane several times throughout the season. -
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