Busch Wins Feisty Fontana Race

Kyle Busch Happy with his win at Auto Club Speedway March 24, 2013  Photo - Getty Images

Kyle Busch Happy with his win at Auto Club Speedway March 24, 2013
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The most exciting, incredible, and stunning last lap ever to occur at the Auto Club Speedway took place Sunday afternoon.

A mass of story lines came out from the last lap, after rivals wrecked each other, the third place driver coming into the last lap took the win and Smoke threw a punch on pit road. Fontana is not known for “exciting” races but, Sunday’s race was the most thrilling race to ever take place at the Auto Club Speedway.

The race leading up to the final lap had a little extra something that Fontana races never seem to have and that was likely a result of the Gen 6 car. NASCAR showed-off what the Gen 6 car was all about during this race mainly due to the incredible restarts and racing that was on display throughout the event. Leading up to the final lap, this race could be considered one of the best at Fontana in the track’s history but, the last lap made this race ‘the best’ from Auto Club Speedway.

Kyle Busch took the lead right off of the bat when he passed his teammate Matt Kenseth on lap 11. Busch led until Joey Logano was able to pass him on lap 45 and Busch was able to regain the lead after the first round of green-flag pit stops occurred on lap 65. He continued to lead throughout the mid-part of the race and led up until the action started to pick up with just under 70 laps remaining.

A strategic pit stop put Tony Stewart in the lead, after a caution with 70 laps to go. Stewart, along with a few other drivers, took two tires and they were up front on the ensuing restart. Smoke stayed up front until there were 53 laps to go when eventual race winner Kyle Busch regained the lead and was able to stay up front through the final round of pit stops but, when some drivers came down pit road under a late caution and Busch stayed out, he had older tires than some of the other drivers who would soon be challenging him for the lead.

Yellow flag number eight came out with 15 laps to go, for Clint Bowyer who blew an engine and spun out in turn three. That ended up being the final caution of the day and Kyle Busch led on the next restart. A move that didn’t seem too problematic when it happened, occurred on the final restart when Joey Logano put a big block on Tony Stewart heading down into turn one. Once the race concluded, that incident came up on pit road and a few punches were thrown.

On the restart, Kyle Busch started to pull away and it looked as though he wouldn’t be caught. But just a few laps after that, Logano caught up to him and started to challenge him for the lead. While these former teammates started to battle for the lead, Hamlin caught up to them with six laps to go. Hamlin and Logano didn’t get along too well following last weekend’s race at Bristol and their rivalry caused both drivers to miss out on a victory today.

Busch started to fade in the closing laps but, as soon as Hamlin and Logano went door-to-door for the lead, Busch closed the gap, positioning himself for the finish. Hamlin and Logano were side-by-side when they took the white flag and a little contact was made as they sailed off into turn one. They continued to stay side-by-side down the backstretch and by the time they reached turn three, neither driver was going to let the other one win. Logano slid up into Hamlin in turn three and that caused both of the drivers to slide up into the wall. Seconds before Hamlin and Logano slid up into the wall, Kyle Busch motored by on the outside with his sight set on the checkered flag.

Hamlin and Logano both wrecked in turn four, taking each other out with Hamlin taking a viscous hit to the concrete wall that had no SAFER barrier and just before the pit entrance. Hamlin’s car hit the wall nose first and the car’s front tires went airborne and touched back on the ground seconds later. Logano was able to escape with just slapping into the turn four wall and he finished third. Hamlin’s car was destroyed after his hard impact and once he got out of the car under his own power, Hamlin slowly collapsed on the ground. Continue reading

Royal Purple 300 Preview

Joey Logano celebrates his victory at the Royal Purple 300 in 2012 Photo - Getty Images

Joey Logano celebrates his victory at the Royal Purple 300 in 2012
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West Coast racing returns this weekend as NASCAR’s Nationwide Series heads out to Auto Club Speedway in Southern California. The drivers will take on the daunting two-mile “D” shaped-oval this weekend after racing at Bristol which is just about the complete opposite type of track. Fans will surely see a different race on Saturday, compared to last weekend since the field will likely spread out all-over the track versus having  bumper-to-bumper racing which we saw at Bristol. The transition between one of the smallest tracks on the circuit to one of the biggest will be a tough animal to tame for the drivers but, it will surely make the racing interesting as the fifth different type of track this season for the new Gen 6 cars. Continue reading

Kahne Captures Bristol Win

Kasey Kahne, driver of the #5 Great Clips Chevrolet, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 17, 2013  Photo - Geoff Burke/Getty Images

Kasey Kahne, driver of the #5 Great Clips Chevrolet, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 17, 2013
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Just one week after Kasey Kahne was unable to pass Matt Kenseth for the win at Las Vegas and after a dominant day, Kahne pulled into victory lane at Bristol. Kahne didn’t have any challengers late in the race and that allowed him to cruise through the final fifty laps and take the win. Hendrick Motorsports has got the Gen 6 car figured out and that has given them a huge leg-up so far this season. Kahne was waiting for his opportunity to pounce after being so good so far this season and Bristol was his opportunity and he nailed it. Continue reading

Bristol Brings Out the Best in NASCAR

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 18, 2012  Photo - Getty Images

NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 18, 2012
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Bumper-to-bumper racing, beating and banging, and hot tempers can all be found during a race at  Bristol Motor Speedway. Those aspects are what make Bristol special and they are some of the best and most classic characteristics in racing. Race fans fell in love with the sport by watching short track racing which is some of the most exciting racing in the world. Drivers don’t play nice at short tracks and by them doing that, the excitement level of those races increase. The classic short-track racing will be on display this weekend at Bristol and the races will feature the best of NASCAR. Continue reading

King of Bristol Does It Again

Kyle Busch, driver of the #54 Monster Energy Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Jeff Foxworthy's Grit Chips 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 16, 2013  Photo - Geoff Burke/Getty Images

Kyle Busch, driver of the #54 Monster Energy Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Nationwide Series Jeff Foxworthy’s Grit Chips 300 at Bristol Motor Speedway on March 16, 2013
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After another Bristol win, Kyle Busch definitely deserves the keys to the Bristol Motor Speedway. Busch has had a tremendous amount of success at Bristol and today’s win in the Nationwide Series race only added to his Bristol dominance. Busch didn’t come away cleanly with this one since rookie sensation Kyle Larson bounced off Busch as they took the checkers and Larson just barely was beaten out. A 2013 turnaround is in full-swing for Busch since he has now won half of the Nationwide Series races this season. Busch is proving he is better than ever this season and today’s victory at Bristol proved that once again. Continue reading