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Donations of non-food at the present needed kind are and shampoo laundry detergent, items such as dish detergent, informa- make a donation, or for more To also welcomed. are tion, please call (603) 926-4936. ACING R EEKEND W The only major racing Sat., July 29, Busch Series For additional racing sto- Top-10 Busch Series lead- Top-10 ARCATop-10 RE/MAX this weekend will be put on by the Busch Series, which will be at the 1.25-mile Gate- ILway, the track, just across St. Louis, MO. river from The Nextel Cup and Crafts- an off have man Trucks weekend. Gateway 250, race 22 of 35, Starting time: 8 p.m. (EST); Distance: 200 laps; TNT: TV: Defending champion: Reed . Sorenson, ries, visit www.race500.com. ers: 1. Harvick-3282, 2. ers: 1. Harvick-3282, Bowyer- 3. Edwards-2934, 5. 2880, 4. Hamlin-2832, 7. Biffle-2510, 6. Yeley-2774, 8. Kyle Busch- Menard-2505, 10. 2415, 9. Sauter-2375, -2264 leaders: 1. - 2805, 2. Bobby Gerhart-2745, 4. Ryan 3. Damon Lusk-2405, 5. Ken Weaver- Foster-2350, Rowe-2250, 7. 2305, 6. Brett 8. Ryan Chuck Weber-2225, 9. Billy Ven- Howard-2225, Bowsh- turini-2215, 10. Todd er-2140 39 tive owners Unauthorized reproduction Unauthorized owners tive republication for contents its or page this of whole in ORNER But that might not be all But that might not be Change can be good. had said ear- Yates Robert “The times have changed Sadler earned two wins and While both Jarrett his two major play- With said he would begin Yates , who Yates I believe Personally, on the , on What looks greener C bad. orga- lier in the year that the new nization needed some specif- faces. While he didn’t he ically mention that was thought a driver change that’s what maybe in order, is needed. to so much that it’s hard back to the way it was relate back in 1995 and ’96 (when one to the team went from two teams), but in today’s world the most encouraging in thing is you look out here this sport and you look at the here young drivers that are and the talent that’s coming impres- up and it’s really Yates. sive,” continued a lot of good talent “There’s and we just have to out there latch onto some of that and build our team back to it needs to be.” where and qualified for the 2004 Chase and finished ninth in points. He was 13th in points last season and 20th so far this season. Sadler deserve a lot of they no longer dis- respect, play that sharp racing edge that is needed to win races. really can Yates ers gone, start fresh. for a replacement a search Busch Series immediately. , who driver, ran his first Cup race this past Sunday at Pocono and will take over finished 33rd the No. 88 ride. thrilled fans with his June 17 Busch victory over many seasoned Cup drivers is also being considered. has a savvy organization with plenty of hard-nosed racing experience. They might stumble, but don’t expect them to fall into the pits. other hand, has been recruit- Darrell ed by big brother (who owns a Craftsman team) to help Truck into the Nextel Cup. break gab, the Waltrips’ With expect those teams to do talking than winning. more the other side of the fence is, so it looks like race rarely fans will just have to wait and see. ACING R HE T Jr. had his Jr. Dale Earnhardt “I’ve never had an issue Junior’s last place finish pitted under yellow, pitted of rear got into the Edwards as they entered Stewart’s car spinning him pit road, For his actions, around. was also black- Edwards one-lap flagged and given a penalty. DNF. second consecutive Hamp- Last week at New lost an engine. Junior shire, This week, he was bumped by behind from outside and spun into the wall. with Dave,” he said. “I don’t me. know why he wrecked lost a What do you do? We motor last week, and now this. I’m disappointed with my team that today’s car but crying wasn’t any better, of it.” isn’t going to take care in the him to 11th dropped standings. , Kevin Harvick, Jimmie John- Stewart, Bobby son, Tony Burton, and Labonte, Jeff out rounded Martin Truex the top-10 finishers. Robert has a Racing has Yates Robert Former Nextel Cup Series Elliott This past Thursday, In the span of a few Top-15 Chase Con- Top-15 ATES SEES FRESH START Y good racecar shop, plenty of dedicated, experienced employees, but two lame duck drivers. Despite both Yates his drivers walking, hasn’t pushed the panic but- ton. driver champion of the No. 88 announced ear- lier this summer he was leav- ing the team and joining Racing. Michael Waltrip driver of the No. 38 Sadler, a asked for and received his contract with from release the team following the 2006 season. He is expected to Mayfield at Jeremy replace Evernham Motorsports, who at Waltrip is joining Jarrett Racing. months, one of the Cup series’ most successful orga- a full nizations has gone from to empty glass. tenders: 1. Johnson-2939, 2. Kenseth-2842, 3. Burton- 2621, 4. Kyle Busch-2582, 5. Harvick-2563, 6. Martin- 2557, 7. Kahne-2515, 8. Ham- lin-2514, 9. J. Gordon-2512, Earn- 10. Stewart-2477, 11. 12. 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Y PECIAL TO THE HE A S T B assessed a one-lap penalty. flagged by NASCAR and had to pit for repairs. into Edwards’ No. 99, who into Edwards’ The move knocked Bowyer him up into the outside wall. Bowyer had tried to push , thinking Clint Bowyer, Stewart swerved left into Carl Edwards. on lap 31 when occurred involved and involved Tony mine.” Chase points. moments of the race was just a little bit better than to hold Kurt off, but his car to hold Kurt off, I got up to second and tried but Kurt was a little bit better. “We were looking real good, looking real were “We last caution,” said Gordon. end, but we didn’t need that on equal tires there at the there on equal tires could do. the points standings. was the best he but third help us get into the Chase.” good finish for us, and it will fast,” said Busch. “This was a tant second. but he was code as Denny, spots to eighth in points. win moved him up four car throughout the race. The car throughout done.” pole and was the dominant was up to me to get the job pared the car perfectly and it pared Crew Chief Mike Ford pre- Chief Mike Ford Crew where we wanted. where about the team. but it’s more or four tires, we could run or four tires, we were on old tires, had two on old tires, we were wanted to. It didn’t matter if could run any place we could run car was just so strong. We car was just so strong. ful,” said Hamlin. “Man, the win was June 11. 154 of the 200 laps. His other 154 of the 200 laps. His sylvania 500, where he led sylvania 500, where has two victories. Chevrolet Penn- day in the Nextel Cup of the No. 11 Fed-Ex/Kinko of the No. 11 two races, the rookie driver two races, the rookie at . After at Pocono Raceway. is undefeated H