Atlantic News

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Atlantic News This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized reproduction 2 of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-EVEN- Rev 12-16-2004 PAGE 2A | ATLANTIC NEWS | JUNE 9, 2006 | VOL 31, NO 22 ATLANTICNEWS.COM . WEATHER THE WEEKEND FRIDAY, JUNE 9 SATURDAY, JUNE 10 SUNDAY, JUNE 11 MONDAY, JUNE 12 SHOCKER:CHANCE OF RAIN GOT RAIN? GOT SUN? GOT LAWNMOWER? HIGH: 68° LOW: 52° HIGH: 67° LOW: 51° HIGH: 70S°LOW: 50S° HIGH: 70’S°LOW: 40’S° Cyan NEWBURYPORT’S HAMPTON HARBOR’S PORTSMOUTH HARBOR’S DOVER POINT’S Magenta 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES 10 DAY TIDES HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE HIGH TIDE LOW TIDE Tides provided by DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . DATE AM PM AM PM . Yellow www.MaineHarbors.com 9FRI 10:42 10:45 5:12 5:10 9FRI 10:33 10:36 4:18 4:16 9FRI 10:25 10:28 4:33 4:31 9FRI 11:44 11:47 5:28 5:26 10 SAT 11:27 11:27 5:55 5:52 10 SAT 11:18 11:18 5:01 4:58 10 SAT 11:10 11:10 5:16 5:13 10 SAT - 12:29 6:11 6:08 Black 11 SUN - 12:11 6:37 6:35 11 SUN - 12:02 5:43 5:41 11 SUN 11:54 11:52 5:58 5:56 11 SUN 12:29 1:13 6:53 6:51 12 MON 12:09 12:55 7:21 7:20 12 MON 12:00 12:46 6:27 6:26 12 MON - 12:38 6:42 6:41 12 MON 1:11 1:57 7:37 7:36 13 TUE 12:54 1:41 8:05 8:07 13 TUE 12:45 1:32 7:11 7:13 13 TUE 12:37 1:24 7:26 7:28 13 TUE 1:56 2:43 8:21 8:23 ULL OON 14 WED 1:41 2:29 8:52 8:57 14 WED 1:32 2:20 7:58 8:03 F M 14 WED 1:24 2:12 8:13 8:18 14 WED 2:43 3:31 9:08 9:13 SUNDAY, JUNE 11 15 THU 2:31 3:19 9:41 9:51 15 THU 2:22 3:10 8:47 8:57 15 THU 2:14 3:02 9:02 9:12 15 THU 3:33 4:21 9:57 10:07 LAST QUARTER 16 FRI 3:25 4:12 10:33 10:48 16 FRI 3:16 4:03 9:39 9:54 16 FRI 3:08 3:55 9:54 10:09 16 FRI 4:27 5:14 10:49 11:04 SATURDAY, JUNE 18 17 SAT 4:21 5:07 11:26 11:48 17 SAT 4:12 4:58 10:32 10:54 17 SAT 4:04 4:50 10:47 11:09 17 SAT 5:23 6:09 11:42 - 18 SUN 5:21 6:04 - 12:21 18 SUN 5:12 5:55 11:27 11:58 18 SUN 5:04 5:47 11:42 - 18 SUN 6:23 7:06 12:04 12:37 Come Visit! ReeseReese HairHair SalonSalon Ellison’s Greenhouses Since 1910 (603) 772-4919 5 Brentwood Rd., Rte 111A, One Mile West of Downtown Exeter, NH M U R T N A T 35% OFF FREE 30 L Y A T S I ANSWERS O Perennials 29 All Shrubs D A O T R O T O R Buy one and get one TO THE 26 27 28 I R E E W O Suzanne, Elfi, Dale, Tammy, Andrea &Annalee R & Trees of the same kind 25 Y R L A V I H C T A R PAGE 36A A 23 24 Only at… FREE! E P L A A E I PUZZLE P Haircuts for Him/Her - Coloring 21 22 T Y A W N U R T Ellison’s Only at… 20 A G P O R E T A R Foil Highlighting & Lowlighting C Ellison’s Green- 18Greenhouse 19 E M E G R U P W Perms - Manicures- Waxing TELL THEM I 15 16 17 Not Valid with L E Y R F F O E K A T house YOU OLVED IT other offers S 11 12 13 14 Not Valid with Ear Piercing- Up Do’s Expires D T I T A A A other offers IN THE Oct. 30, 2006 E N A L P S S E L D E E N Expires 910 Oct. 30, 2006 E R M A D R Open Tuesday Thru Saturday ATLANTIC A 8 N O I S U L L I E L B A F 30 Depot Road Hampton NH - 603.926.5085 NEWS 34567 12 f t u e This Page © 2004 Connelly Communications, LLC, PO Box 592 Hampton, NH 03843- Contributed items and logos are © and ™ their respective owners Unauthorized 39 reproduction of this page or its contents for republication in whole or in part is strictly prohibited • For permission, call (603) 926-4557 • AN-Mark 9A-ODD- Rev 12-16-2004 ATLANTICNEWS.COM VOL 32, NO 22 | JUNE 9, 2006 | ATLANTIC NEWS | PAGE 39A THE RACING CORNER KENSETH HAS ‘EXCELLENT’ fought and fought all day they put me in the ground, or Team Red Bull. long. The car wasn’t right I’m kicked out of NASCAR,” OVER WIN D from the beginning, it was said Bodine. “That means I’m WEEKEND RACING BY GERALD HODGES loose and hard to drive.” here to stay.” The three major THE RACING REPORTER Kasey Kahne, Greg Biffle, According to Bob Ger- NASCAR series will be at SPECIAL TO THE ATLANTIC NEWS Mark Martin, and Dale Earn- main, Bodine may actually three different racing sites DOVER, DE | Matt hardt Jr. completed the top- run a couple Cup races this this weekend. The Cup Kenseth overtook his team- 10. year. teams are at Pocono, Penn- mate Jamie McMurray with Ryan Newman, the pole- “We actually have a spon- sylvania, while the Busch three laps remaining to win sitter finished 14th. sor that we’re talking do, and Series is at Nashville, Ten- Sunday’s Nextel Cup Neigh- Tony Stewart, who we may wind up running nessee, and the Craftsman borhood Excellence 400. injured his shoulder last some Cup races for them this Trucks go west to Ft. Worth, While about half the week, relinquished his seat to year,” said Bob Germain. Texas. teams elected to pit during Ricky Rudd after the first “We can’t really give out Friday, June 9, Craftsman the race’s final pit stop, caution. Stewart ran 39 laps everything, but at this point, Trucks Sam’s Town 400, race Kenseth’s No. 17 DeWalt with his broken right shoul- Todd will be driving a Cup 9 of 25, Starting time: 9 p.m. Ford team decided not to der blade before giving way car for us some time in the (EST); TV: Speed Channel; stop for fresh tires. to Rudd, who finished the future.” Distance: 167 laps; Defend- “The call not to get tires day two laps down in 25th Bodine, a native of ing champion: Jack Sprague, was made by the driver,” position. Chemung, N.Y., the youngest Chevrolet. said Kenseth. “It was his call. of three racing brothers, is a Saturday, June 10, Busch I just felt like we were faster Top-10 Chase for the chassis specialist who got his Series Federated Auto Parts than the four cars that were Championship contenders: 1. start in racing in Modifieds in 300, race 15 of 35, Starting in front of me, and felt like it Johnson-2011, 2. Kenseth- Connecticut. time: 7:30 p.m. (EST); TV: FX was worth the shot.” 1937, 3. Martin-1795, 4. Earn- As a child, he began Channel; Distance: 225 laps; When green flag racing hardt Jr.-1729, 5. working at the family-owned Defending champion: Clint resumed on lap 370, Kenseth Stewart-1718, 6. Kahne-1715, Chemung Speedrome. At dif- Bowyer, Chevrolet. immediately moved past Jeff 7. Burton-1615, 8. Harvick- ferent times in his career he Sunday, June 11, Pocono Burton for the third spot. 1591, 9. J. Gordon-1583, 10. worked for the Buck Baker 500, race 14 of 36, Starting With 12-laps remaining, Kyle Busch-1572 Driving School and as a fabri- time: 1:30 p.m. (EST); TV: Kenseth began battling Top-10 Busch Series lead- cator for various race teams. Fox; Distance: 200 laps; Kevin Harvick in the No. 29 ers: 1. Harvick-2221, 2. Bodine ran full-time in the Defending champion: Carl for the second spot. Edwards-1924, 3. Bowyer- Cup Series in 1994 and 1995 Edwards, Ford. Cyan He was able to get by 1818, 4. Hamlin-1793, 5. Kyle for owner Butch Mock. The For additional racing sto- Busch-1744, 6. J.J. Yeley-1740, Harvick on lap 394, and set 1994 season remains Bodine’s ries visit www.race500.com. Magenta his sights on his teammate. 7. Greg Biffle-1738, 8. best Cup campaign. He fin- Three laps later, it Menard-1632, 9. Sauter-1532, ished 20th in the series stand- appeared McMurray slipped 10. Leffler-1497 ings with seven top-10 a little and slid up the track.
Recommended publications
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • MOTORSPORTS a North Carolina Growth Industry Under Threat
    MOTORSPORTS A North Carolina Growth Industry Under Threat A REPORT PREPARED FOR NORTH CAROLINA MOTORSPORTS ASSOCIATION BY IN COOPERATION WITH FUNDED BY: RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER, THE GOLDEN LEAF FOUNDATION AND NORTH CAROLINA MOTORSPORTS FOUNDATION October 2004 Motorsports – A North Carolina Growth Industry Under Threat TABLE OF CONTENTS Preliminary Remarks 6 Introduction 7 Methodology 8 Impact of Industry 9 History of Motorsports in North Carolina 10 Best Practices / Competitive Threats 14 Overview of Best Practices 15 Virginia Motorsports Initiative 16 South Carolina Initiative 18 Findings 20 Overview of Findings 21 Motorsports Cluster 23 NASCAR Realignment and Its Consequences 25 Events 25 Teams 27 Drivers 31 NASCAR Venues 31 NASCAR All-Star Race 32 Suppliers 32 Technology and Educational Institutions 35 A Strong Foothold in Motorsports Technology 35 Needed Enhancements in Technology Resources 37 North Carolina Motorsports Testing and Research Complex 38 The Sanford Holshouser Business Development Group and UNC Charlotte Urban Institute 2 Motorsports – A North Carolina Growth Industry Under Threat Next Steps on Motorsports Task Force 40 Venues 41 Sanctioning Bodies/Events 43 Drag Racing 44 Museums 46 Television, Film and Radio Production 49 Marketing and Public Relations Firms 51 Philanthropic Activities 53 Local Travel and Tourism Professionals 55 Local Business Recruitment Professionals 57 Input From State Economic Development Officials 61 Recommendations - State Policies and Programs 63 Governor/Commerce Secretary 65 North
    [Show full text]
  • September 2007 in This Issue
    DRIVEDRIVE LINELINE News and Updates From Jasper Engines & Transmissions September 2007 In This Issue... JASPER 4-Speed Takes Montoya to Customer Profile: Preferred Auto Sonoma Victory Care, Inc. pg. 2 Juan Pablo Montoya utilized a JASPER deflection between the engine/clutch and 4-Speed Transmission in his #42 Dodge to transmission axis. Bob Cooper: claim his first NASCAR Nextel Cup Series The input drive to output shaft retains its victory. designed axis centerline to within 0.0015” Think Each Complaint Montoya passed Jamie McMurray with under race conditions. The entire independ- Doesn’t Have seven laps to go to win the Toyota/Save Mart ently aligned rotating assembly allows for Much Effect on 350 at the 12-turn Infineon Raceway road nearly 99% transmission efficiency under Your Bank Account? course. dynamic loading. You’re Kidding Montoya was one of eight drivers running The transmission’s sliding clutches to Right? pg. 3 the JASPER 4-Speed Transmission at Sonoma shift control assembly was redesigned to that weekend. Also running the transmission retain perfect alignment for reduced wear JASPER Brings were: and more precise shifts. Service Truck to The JASPER 4-Speed also includes an Road Course #20 - Tony Stewart #00 - PJ Jones exclusive patent pending shift control design Races pg. 4 #96 - Ron Fellows #55 - Terry Labonte that allows for reduced ratio for detent and #44 - Dale Jarrett #40 - David Stremme interlocking components which greatly JASPER Receives #41 - Reed Sorenson improves shift reliability, quicker shifting, Verizon Supplier and virtually eliminates a missed shift. The Environmental Montoya, who jumped to NASCAR from shifter housing can be easily disassembled Excellence Formula 1 late last season, started the 110-lap for service with very few tools.
    [Show full text]
  • No. 33 Truck Series Media Report June 2011
    No. 33 Truck Series Media Report June 2011 Photos of the Month No. 33 Chevrolet Silverado Overall Summary Races Completed: 9 of 25 Wins: 1 Top 5: 6 Top 10: 7 Poles: 0 Average Start: 7.6 Average Finish: 9.4 Laps Led: 66 Driver’s Point 3rd (-33) Standings O’Reilly Auto Parts 200 |Kansas Speedway| Week of: May 30 – June 5 RACE STATS RECAP for No. 33 Andersons Maple Syrup Chevrolet: June 4, 2011 Driver: Ron Hornaday Race: 8 of 25 Started: 5th Finished: 30th Driver’s Point Standings: 5th BROADCAST COVERAGE: SPEED Practice Ron Hornaday June 3 SPEED Qualifying Pre-Run Ron Hornaday June 4 SPEED Pre-Race Ron Hornaday June 4 SPEED NCWTS Setup Ron Hornaday June 4 SPEED Race Broadcast Ron Hornaday June 4 SPEED In-Truck Camera Ron Hornaday June 4 -more- RADIO COVERAGE: SIRIUSXM: Dialed In w/ Claire B. Ron Hornaday Nationally Syndicated June 3 MRN Pre-Race Ron Hornaday Nationally Syndicated June 4 MRN Post-Crash Ron Hornaday Nationally Syndicated June 4 PRINT ARTICLES: Jayski.com – New Sponsor debuts with Hornaday at Kansas – 5/30/2011 By: KHI PR Four-time champion Ron Hornaday is heading into Kansas Speedway with an extra bit of motivation. The Kevin Harvick Inc. driver is credited with one win (2008), three poles, three top-five and four top-10 finishes in six starts at the 1.5-mile D-shaped oval. Hornaday held an average position of 1.623 during last year's race and will be hot to get to Kansas's victory lane during Saturday's O'Reilly Auto Parts 250.
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 NASCAR Drivers (Last Name)
    Name: ___________________________________________________________________ 2018 NASCAR Drivers (Last Name) 1 K 2 3 B Y R O N K 4 B M E 5 U C C N 6 7 K U B U S C H D B O W M A N 8 9 A C A O S I 10 11 L T H S W O H N 12 L D T E R A G A N G 13 14 M I D A L E M L T 15 16 17 18 K E S E L O W S K I A D I L L O N L O G A N O N L A B N S I R N 19 20 D O L Y E L E Y J O N S 21 22 I N L N O N O B N 23 24 25 N K A H N E B A Y N E S T E N H O U S E G C D E W W 26 27 28 E G A S E E J O H N S O N T R U E X Y M R T E A 29 30 31 32 W H I T T E L L I O T T R N 33 A O A M 34 35 S U A R E Z J B C V O L M 36 37 I A L M I R O L A B U E S C H E R C E N R 38 K M E N A R D Y A Y Across 31.
    [Show full text]
  • November 2020
    The official newsletter of The Revs Institute Volunteers The Revs Institute 2500 S. Horseshoe Drive Naples, Florida, 34104 (239) 687-7387 Editor: Eric Jensen [email protected] Assistant Editor: Morris Cooper Volume 26.3 November 2020 Thanks to this month’s Chairman’s contributors: Chip Halverson Notes Joe Ryan Mark Kregg As I sit here and write this on 11/4, even though we do not have a Susann Miller winner in the Presidential election from yesterday, I am happy to get Mark Koestner one more thing from 2020 off my plate. Only 2 months left to go in 2020, thank goodness. It has been quite a year. Susan Kuehne As always, in anticipation of reopening, Revs Institute has all safety Inside this protocols and guidelines in place, but at present no opening date has November Issue: been released. Many of our volunteers have attended our “Returning with Confidence” training session either in person or online. Volunteer Cruise-In 2 I have received official word from Carl Grant that the museum intends Tappet Trivia 3 to remain closed to the public until the early January, however management will continue to monitor and reevaluate the situation as New Road Trip 4 things progress. Automotive Forum 5 Your Board, with the assistance of Revs Institute staff, are putting Cosworth DFX 6 together some exciting opportunities for volunteers to remain engaged Motorsports 2020 10 while the museum is closed to the public, so be sure to monitor your email for the most up-to-date news. I would like to thank Susan for her Tappet Tech 16 efforts to get us interesting and informative links on a regular basis.
    [Show full text]
  • 21St Annual ISM Connect 300
    Starting Line-Up by Car Number New Hampshire Motor Speedway 21st Annual ISM Connect 300 Provided by NASCAR Statistics- Fri, September 22, 2017 @ 06:27 PM Eastern Driver Date Time Speed Track Race Record: Jeff Burton 07/13/97 02:42:35 117.134 Car Pos Driver Hometown Team Owner 1 11 Jamie McMurray (P) Joplin, MO Cessna Chevrolet Chip Ganassi Racing 2 13 Brad Keselowski (P) RocH Hills, MI Miller Lite Ford Team Penske 3 17 Austin Dillon (P) Welcome, NC Chevrolet Accessories Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing 4 6 Kevin Harvick (P) Bakersfield, CA Mobil 1 Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 5 9 Kasey Kahne (P) Enumclaw, WA Road to Race Day Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 6 23 Trevor Bayne Knoxville, TN AdvoCare Ford Roush Fenway Racing 10 27 Danica Patrick Roscoe, IL Code 3 Associates Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 11 3 Denny Hamlin (P) Chesterfield, VA FedEx Ground Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 13 30 Ty Dillon # Welcome, NC GEICO Chevrolet Germain Racing 14 16 Clint Bowyer Emporia, KS Haas Automation Ford Stewart-Haas Racing 15 35 Reed Sorenson Pchtree Cty, GA Ol' Hick Cooking Pellets Chevrolet Premium Motorsports 17 24 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Olive Branch, MS Fifth Third Bank Ford Roush Fenway Racing 18 1 Kyle(P) Busch (P) Las Vegas, NV M&M's Caramel Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 19 25 Daniel Suarez # Monterrey, MEX Comcast/ARRIS Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 20 10 Matt Kenseth (P) Cambridge, WI SiriusXM Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing 21 4 Ryan Blaney (P) High Point, NC Motorcraft/Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center Ford Wood Brothers Racing 22 39 Joey Logano Middletown, CT Shell Pennzoil Ford
    [Show full text]
  • ABQ Dragway Nascar History Off Season Moves 2 Nmmotorsportsreport.Com New Mexico May 2016 Volume 1 Issue 1
    NEW MEXICO MAY 2016 VOL #1 ISSUE #1 new mexico R E P O R T Report 58TH ANNUAL daYTONA 500 TRICKS OF THE TRADE ABQ DRAGWAY NASCAR HISTORY OFF SEASON MOVES 2 NMMotorsportsReport.com new mexico MAY 2016 VOLUME 1 ISSUE 1 R E P O R T Denny Hamlin wins the 58th Daytona 500 by .010 over Martin Truex. Story by David Swope Publisher RaDine William, LLC Editor Dominic Aragon Design & Layout David Lansa DL Graphic Design NASCAR’s off-season moves. Photographers Story by Dominic Aragon Getty Images Corey Ringo David Swope Editorial Contributors Dominic Aragon Jim Costa Lyle Greenburg David Swope Publication Sponsors ABQ Dragway ABQ Dragway, A Family Affair Car Crafters form the first green light. NAPA Auto Parts Story by Lyle Greenburg Unser Racing Museum Yearwood Performance NM Motorsports Report copyright 2016®. All contents of this magazine are copyrighted by NM Motorsports Report, alls rights reserved. Reproduction of any articles, advertisement or material from this issue is forbidden without permission of the publisher. Publisher assumes no responsibility and is not to be held liable for errors beyond the cost of the space occupied by advertisers. Proposed legislation may limit your options “hot rodding” your car. Story by Jim Costa NMMotorsportsReport.com • 3 RStory by David SwopeI S I N G DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.—Daytona Inter- qualifying races (the Can- national Speedway started a $400 million Am Duels) finalize the line- reimagining, dubbed “Daytona Rising” in July up for the Great American of 2013. The project was completed before the Race on the Thursday be- 2016 Rolex 24 at Daytona and was on full dis- fore Sunday’s Main Event.
    [Show full text]
  • No Shortage of Title Contenders Oming Off the Closest and Attempt to Make Her Sprint in 2011
    up to with Krista Voda No Shortage Of Title Contenders oming off the closest and attempt to make her Sprint in 2011. Both drivers finished the finish in Sprint Cup Series Cup debut in the Daytona 500. season with four victories. history, NASCAR will be Unfortunately, some familiar Kyle will need to rein in his hard-pressed to duplicate names likely will be missing from emotions if he is to win the Sprint the dynamic events that took the Cup garage. Brian Vickers Cup that has evaded him thus far. place last year. and David Ragan joined David Denny Hamlin, Busch’s That said, we carry the Reutimann as notable drivers teammate at Joe Gibbs Racing, momentum of a remarkable 2011 without full-time rides as of press will look to overcome last year’s campaign into the new season. time. disappointing campaign and For the first time in six years, Kurt Busch — one of the return to the near-championship Jimmie Johnson goes from being sport’s most talented and at form he displayed in 2010. Krista Voda hosts the popular SPEED prerace the hunted to the hunter. Tony times troubled drivers — landed The offseason acquisition of show “NCWTS Setup,” leading into each Stewart looks to defend the Sprint NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race. Voda at Phoenix Racing after he and Darian Grubb as crew chief for is also a regular host on “The SPEED Report” Cup championship and Carl Penske Racing parted ways the No. 11 JGR team was a huge and serves as a pit reporter for NASCAR on FOX Edwards tries to take care of some coverage of the Sprint Cup Series.
    [Show full text]
  • Read Our News Release
    815 Wernsing Road • P.O. Box 650 • Jasper, Indiana 47547-0650 Phone (812) 482-1041 • (800) 827-7455 Fax (812) 634-1820 • www.jasperengines.com 100% Associate Owned e-mail: [email protected] 25 NASCAR Driver/Team Combinations Use ® JASPER 4-Speed Transmissions in 2019 For Immediate Release The JASPER 4-Speed Transmission is being used by 18 team/driver combinations for the 2019 Monster Energy NASCAR® Cup Series. It is also being used by seven team/driver combinations for the 2019 NASCAR® Xfinity Series. The following Monster Energy NASCAR® Cup Series teams are using the JASPER 4-Speed Transmission in 2019: Stewart-Haas Racing, with drivers Kevin Harvick, Aric Almirola, Clint Bowyer and Daniel Suarez. Joe Gibbs Racing, with drivers Denny Hamlin, Kyle Busch, Martin Truex, Jr. and Erik Jones. Front Row Racing, with driver David Ragan. Gaunt Brothers Racing, with driver Parker Klingerman. Germain Racing, with driver Ty Dillon. Go Fas Racing, with driver Corey LaJoie. Leavine Family Racing, with driver Matt DiBenedetto. MBM Motorsports, with driver Joey Gase. Richard Petty Motorsports, with driver Darrell (Bubba) Wallace, Jr.. Petty Ware Racing, with driver B.J. McLeod. Premium Motorsports, with driver Ross Chastain. Rick Ware Racing, with driver Cody Ware. The following NASCAR® Xfinity Series teams are using JASPER 4-Speed Transmissions in 2019: Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Jeffrey Earnhardt, Brandon Jones and Christopher Bell. Stewart-Haas Racing, with drivers Cole Custer and Chase Briscoe. Kaulig Racing, with drivers Justin Haley and Ross Chastain. 2018 was a highly successful season. Three of the top four drivers in the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR® Cup Series final playoff standings drove cars equipped with JASPER 4-Speed Transmissions.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]
  • 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.
    [Show full text]