Monday, March 31, 2014

The Frontstretch Newsletter: Busch-Keselowski Feud Simmers On?

THE FRONTSTRETCH NEWSLETTER
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The Best Seat at the Track, The Best View on the Net!
March 31st, 2014
Volume VIII, Edition XXXVIII
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Today's TV Schedule
Time                               Telecast                      Network
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM         NASCAR RaceHub        FOX Sports 1
6:00 - 6:30 PM               NASCAR America          NBC Sports Network
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Sprint Cup Race Recap: Busch Snaps Long Dry Spell, Wins At Martinsville
by Justin Tucker

On Sunday afternoon at historic Martinsville Speedway, Kurt Busch and Jimmie Johnson would stage an epic duel in the closing laps of the STP 500. It was a track Johnson, the six-time champ had mastered through the years compared to one Busch hadn't won at since 2002.

But this time, history -- and an 83-race winless streak paired along with it -- was thrown out the window. With ten laps to go, Busch would muscle past Johnson, the eight-time Martinsville winner and hold off a couple of additional charges to win for the first time since Dover in the Fall of 2011.  Busch, who claimed his 25th career Sprint Cup win in Sunday's race, all but locked up a spot in the 2014 postseason Chase.

Sunday's win for Busch was an emotional one as he spoke of the long path he took to get there in Victory Lane, one that included three teams, a one-race suspension and many tracks where a return to racing's elite seemed impossible.

"It’s amazing how many things have to fall into place, and so I never doubted myself," Busch said. "I never gave up.  I kept trying to find little stones to uncover and rocks to overturn to try to make teams better for the way that I knew how to make them."

Then, came Gene Haas who joked after Victory Lane by phone, "The solution for Kurt Busch is to get him to Victory Lane so he won't complain." But the big surprise is that return happened so quickly, at a facility where Busch has struggled in recent years.

"I've been on this journey for a while," the driver added.  "Every time you come to Martinsville, you just have to draw a line through it like, 'There's no way I'll be able to challenge those Hendrick guys or be up in that top 10.' This Stewart-Haas team gave me a car to do it."

Early on, Busch looked like the furthest thing from a contender, simply surviving after pit road contact with Brad Keselowski caused the driver of the No. 2 car to tip over the edge. Coming back on-track, with a hoodless Ford Busch's former teammate spent several laps trying to wreck them both (see: Sidebars stories below). Busch, whose No. 41 had scrapes all along the right side of his car suffered in midpack, much of the day before crew chief Daniel Knost hit on a setup package down the stretch to move them forward. Entering the top 5, the team was at its best after final adjustments, swapping the lead with Johnson multiple times in the final 50 circuits before edging in front for good.

"I didn't know if I'd be able to do it, because the No. 48 car (Johnson) is king here, him and the No. 24 (Jeff Gordon)," Busch said.  "And this is that old theory, if you can't beat 'em, join 'em. I've got a Hendrick chassis prepared by Stewart-Haas Racing, a Hendrick motor.  Thanks to those guys."

Six-time Cup Series Champion Jimmie Johnson would rebound from a disappointing last two weeks with a dominant run in Sunday's STP 500.  Johnson would lead a race-high 296 of 500 laps and appeared to be in prime position to claim his ninth grandfather clock.  However, the handling of Johnson's No. 48 faded in the closing laps, leaving him to settle for a strong second-place effort.  It was another so-close moment for the team after blowing a tire while leading the final laps at Fontana.

"That's all I had," Johnson said.  "I ran the rear tires off the car, I flipped every switch and knob I could, hit the front brake and turned fans off trying to get my balance back, but (the car was) just a little too loose there."

Joining Busch and Johnson in the top 5 of Sunday's STP 500 were Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in third, Joey Logano, earning a nice bounceback from Fontana in fourth, and Marcos Ambrose, fifth for his second top 5 in three weeks.

Matt Kenseth finished sixth, charging back from a lap down Sunday while Kevin Harvick was seventh.  Aric Almirola ran eighth, completing a strong weekend for Richard Petty Motorsports on a week where Richard's wife, Lynda, passed away.  Clint Bowyer, in the lead at one point before problems on his final pit stop finished ninth while Paul Menard rounded out the top 10.

A look at the STP 500 by the numbers: There were a record 33 lead changes among 12 different drivers.  14 cautions for 92 laps slowed the race pace to 72.176 MPH.

Next week, the Sprint Cup Series heads to the heart of Texas and Texas Motor Speedway for the Duck Commander 500. Green flag is scheduled for 3:16 PM ET.

Justin Tucker is a Newsletter Contributor at Frontstretch. To reach Justin, please contact Newsletter Manager Phil Allaway at phil.allaway@frontstretch.com.

Chasing the Chase: Earnhardt Jr. Reclaims Points Lead
by Phil Allaway

Martinsville saw drivers move up and down the order quite a bit Sunday.  However, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. was not one of those wheelmen. The No. 88 charged forward from his 26th starting spot quickly, stayed up front all day and, while never challenging for the win was a virtual lock inside the top 5.  Earnhardt Jr.'s third-place result, his fourth of the season was enough to regain the points lead by nine.  Sitting second now is Matt Kenseth, last year's championship runner-up who fought hard for a sixth-place finish.  Kenseth led 36 laps, up front early but then lost a lap after staying out on old tires.  Despite poor pit strategy, Kenseth earned a Lucky Dog, then charged back through the field to earn that top-10 result.  Carl Edwards, the points leader entering Martinsville, now sits third, running strong until a late spin while running inside the top 5. Blaming handling problems, Edwards held his own initially but dropped back to a 13th-place finish on the final run of the race.

Jeff Gordon figured to be one of the drivers to watch Sunday, but he never factored at the front of the field after an alternative pit strategy saw him get stuck back in the pack early.  While there, he was the victim of a chain reaction that damaged the hood of the Axalta Chevrolet.  In the end, Gordon recovered to 12th, but lost a spot in the points and endured what, for him was a disappointing performance at one of his best tracks. Behind him sits Jimmie Johnson, who gained a place in the standings after finishing second but remains winless on the year. 

Despite starting on the pole, Kyle Busch was all over the place Sunday.  With crew chief Dave Rogers admittedly testing, running an aggressive setup once the dust settled, Kyle finished 14th, which was still good enough to move up to sixth in points. Brad Keselowski is now seventh, dropping three positions after a pit road collision with Kasey Kahne and Kurt Busch broke the steering on his Miller Lite Ford.  The resulting 30-lap stay in the garage not only ruined Keselowski's day, but angered the champion as well. One point behind Keselowski is Joey Logano, who spent much of the race up front and finished fourth.  Finally, rookie Austin Dillon maintains the ninth spot, while Ryan Newman rounds out the top 10. Both had uneventful days at Martinsville, where Richard Childress Racing struggled but Dillon was still the highest-finishing rookie (15th) while Newman scored a lead-lap finish in 20th.

Point Standings (1-16): 1) Dale Earnhardt, Jr. 227, 2) Matt Kenseth -9, 3) Carl Edwards -10, 4) Jeff Gordon -11, 5) Jimmie Johnson -18, 6) Kyle Busch -38, 7) Brad Keselowski -39, 8) Joey Logano -40, 9) Austin Dillon -48, 10) Ryan Newman -53, 11) Paul Menard -59, t-12) Denny Hamlin -62, t-12) Brian Vickers -62, 14) Marcos Ambrose -65, 15) Tony Stewart -73, 16) AJ Allmendinger -75.

Outside of the top-16, but in Chase Contention: t-20) Kurt Busch -81, 25) Kevin Harvick -89.

Race Winners: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. (Daytona), Kevin Harvick (Phoenix), Brad Keselowski (Las Vegas), Carl Edwards (Bristol), Kyle Busch (Fontana), Kurt Busch (Martinsville)

Phil Allaway is the Newsletter Manager and a Senior Writer for Frontstretch.com. He can be reached via email at phil.allaway@frontstretch.com.  Follow him on Twitter at @Critic84.

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Never Fear, The Underdogs Are Here: Martinsville Edition
by Amy Henderson

Are you a fan of a driver from a smaller team?  Do you ever see one of these guys on the race results and wonder how he got there?  NASCAR's small teams may not get much airtime during the race broadcast, but that doesn't mean there's nothing to talk about.  Each week, Amy Henderson takes a peek into how the little guys fared in the race.

Underdog Selection No. 1: AJ Allmendinger for JTG-Daugherty Racing; started 15th, finished 11th

This team is fast becoming the best of the small-time organizations, and in the process is getting close to shedding that "underdog" label altogether.  Allmendinger ran a clean, smart race on Sunday, racing into the top 5 early on.  He'd fade a bit late, the victim of poor pit strategy when the No. 47 team and crew chief Brian Burns chose to stay out on old tires. That damaged Allmendinger's confidence a bit, on the radio although the team did rally after falling outside the top 20.

Still, this result, following a top 10 in Fontana is arguably the best stretch for JTG Daugherty in several years. Allmendinger is showing why Roger Penske didn't want to let him go, and the team is showing what can be done with top-flight equipment and solid information sharing.  Allmendinger is currently 16th in driver points — in position to contend for a Chase spot, easily best in class among his small-team peers.

Underdog Selection No. 2: Justin Allgaier for HScott Motorsports; started 25th, finished 23rd

This is a team that showed potential early last year when the Gen-6 car was new, under the Phoenix Racing banner.  They've struggled more this year, but Allgaier was solid Sunday after suffering damage early that forced him to pit road just three laps into the race.  Allgaier was able to use strategy, conserving tires and taking a Lucky Dog to get back onto the lead lap by the end. 23rd was salvaging an OK finish, second in class amongst its peers.  The team has work to do, but they have a dedicated owner who's committed to this rookie driver, and both are new to the Cup Series…improvement will come.
 
Underdog Selection No. 3: Casey Mears for Germain Racing; started 23rd, finished 24th

Unlike JTG Daugherty Racing, Germain Racing hasn't been able to turn their technical alliance with Richard Childress Racing into the results they're capable of, though just why is a bit of a puzzle.  Mears is a capable, experienced driver and the team has championships in the Camping World Truck Series.  But whatever the reason, they're not quite getting a handle on their setups, and Mears has fallen from 11th to 21st in points since Daytona.  Still, this team can have a bit of a pass for Martinsville; they got damage in a lap 3 incident, not of their making. Then, Mears got turned by David Gilliland at lap 171, and the shifter broke in the car, leaving Mears with only fourth gear for much of the race.  Considering all that, 24th wasn't terrible, but it also could have been much better.

Underdog Pick of the Week - Texas I: AJ Allmendinger for JTG-Daugherty Racing

My pick for Martinsville was Casey Mears, who ran 24th after just about everything that could have gone wrong, did.

This week, we head to Texas, a track that isn't kind to a team which doesn't have upper-tier equipment.  With that in mind, I'll go with Allmendinger, who does have an advantage in the equipment department right now, despite a lower Texas average than Casey Mears, who's in similar stuff.  Allmendinger is on a roll right now while Mears needs to regroup, so my money's on the No. 47 this week.

Is your favorite driver among NASCAR's underdogs?  Are you frustrated with the lack of coverage they receive during race broadcasts? Amy has all the small teams covered each and every week in The Big Six.  Be sure to check it out to see how your favorites fared!


Amy Henderson is a Co-Managing Editor and a Senior Writer at Frontstretch. She can be reached via e-mail at amy.henderson@frontstretch.com.
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Letters of the Races: Sunday's STP 500 was brought to you by the letter "A," for Action Packed.  There was a lot of racing for position on track Sunday, and those who braved the windy, 50 degree weather witnessed an excellent race live.

Meanwhile, Sunday's Kroger 250 was brought to you by the letter "H," for "Heady."  That's a nickname for the headlight camera installed on Johnny Sauter's No. 98.  With Sauter using his truck in the manner of a battering ram on track, Heady had an excellent view for all of Sauter's rooting manuevers. - Phil Allaway

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Sidebar Stories: Martinsville
by Phil Allaway, Tom Bowles and Amy Henderson

Keselowski, Busch Feud

Two former Penske Racing teammates didn't play the part Sunday, Brad Keselowski and Kurt Busch starting a feud that almost kept the latter from Victory Lane. It all started during the competition caution, on Lap 43 when the two cars made contact on pit road. Keselowski claims Busch turned into him, breaking the front suspension on the Miller Lite Ford in an accident that also included Kasey Kahne.

"I started to check up and I just barely got in the back of him and Kurt (Busch) just accelerated and drove through us, absolutely drove through us," Keselowski said inside the garage. "I tell you what, I’m about tired of his recklessness."

So Keselowski went back on-track, found Busch's No. 41 car and promptly slammed into its right side. Trying to flatten tires, it seemed the endeavor ultimately failed but still fired up Busch to the point he started ranting inside the car.

"Welp, guess we're going to get in a fight afterwards," Busch said. "I'm going to **** that dude's ****ing face!"

After that, Busch got focused, starting a drive that would end with him in Victory Lane. Keselowski, meanwhile ran 38th and still remained frustrated after the race.

"Tell him come here. I’m right here," he said when told Busch was OK with fighting. "He knows where I’m at. Leave Victory Lane and we’ll go.”

"He does awesome things for charity and he’s probably the most talented race car driver, but he’s also one of the dumbest, so put those three together."

Busch's response, initially was to downplay the incident. But when pressed in the media center, post-race he finally broke down a bit. Calling the contact by a damaged Keselowski a "punk-ass move," Busch said he'd be enacting revenge at a time of his choosing.

At press time, Keselowski had calmed down a bit, claiming he wasn't trying to wreck Busch on Twitter and that the rivalry would not continue into Texas. No penalties from NASCAR, by the way occurred during the race or are expected for either side.

Fans, what do you think of the incident? Let us know at frontstretcheditors@googlegroups.com and we'll post your comments in the Newsletter tomorrow!

Crafton Claims Rain-Delayed Kroger 250 Victory

Due to Saturday's complete washout, the Camping World Truck Series held their second race of the season immediately after the Sprint Cup Series' STP 500 wrapped up.  With a 5:30 PM start time, some feared the race would be called early due to darkness.  Ultimately, that was not a concern.

In a quick event, Matt Crafton took the lead from local favorite Timothy Peters on Lap 209.  From there, Crafton held off the rest of the pack through two green-white-checkered restarts to claim his first career Martinsville grandfather clock.

In the scrum on the final restart, Darrell Wallace, Jr. rose up to second, while rookie Ben Kennedy was third.  Johnny Sauter finished fourth while using the front end of his Toyota Tundra in a manner similar to a battering ram.  Ryan Blaney rounded out the top-5 finishers.

For more on Sunday's Camping World Truck Series race, please check out Kelly Crandall's Tracking the Trucks race recap at Frontstretch.

NASCAR Unveils Air Titan 2.0

NASCAR introduced an improved Air Titan track dryer on Friday morning at Martinsville Speedway.  Called Air Titan 2.0, the new system will be faster, more fuel efficient, and require fewer support vehicles than its predecessor.  The new Air Titan is a self-contained unit, which is mounted on the back of a pickup truck, and while it requires less fuel to operate, it produces more than twice as much air volume as the original. 

According to a NASCAR press release,  Air Titan 2.0 could fill the Goodyear Blimp with air in 3.4 seconds and dry a football field in 20.5 seconds.  It triples the blade capacity of the original Air Titan while using 78% less fuel and emitting 80% less carbon dioxide.  As a result, it will reduce track drying by up to 50 percent depending on weather conditions.  The higher the humidity in the air, the longer it will take to dry the racing surface.  The system works in conjunction with jet dryers and the Elgin track vacuum/sweeper.

Ultimately, the high humidity on Saturday significantly lengthened the time required to dry the track with the new Air Titan 2.0.  As a result, every time the Air Titans got the track dry, another shower or some mist would come through and put track crews back to square one.

Tires Fail To Adhere to Track

Goodyear tire engineers stated Sunday that it takes a track temperature of 80 degrees Fahrenheit in order for their tires to lay down a proper groove in the turns.  On Sunday, the track temperature never reached that point during the race.  As a result, tire wear was very high on Sunday.  Rubber chunks would shear off, early during green-flag runs and gather just outside the racing groove.

Drivers would ask for new tires every 20 laps or so.  If there was a caution, nearly the entire field would come in for fresh rubber.  There were examples of
drivers who chose to stay out on tires with as little as 12 laps on them that paid the price.  Matt Kenseth and Tony Stewart stayed out during the ninth caution and assumed the point.  Unfortunately for them, the following run was nearly 60 laps in length, causing both drivers to drop like rocks through the field.  By the time the next caution came out, each one was a lap down.  Stewart was already in position to get the Lucky Dog, but Kenseth had to wait until the 11th caution flew on Lap 342 to get his free pass.

"The track conditions today were extremely challenging with the marbles," said Kenseth, who recovered to run sixth while Stewart wasn't so lucky (17th). "They just wouldn’t clean them up — I don’t know why. If you had warm tires and you got pushed up in there then you were going to lose 15 spots sometimes — it was that bad."

If the story sounds familiar to readers, it should.  Last Fall, track temperatures struggled to reach 80 degrees through much of the race.  However, the tire issues that resulted were not quite as severe.

Quotes to Remember: STP 500
compiled by Phil Allaway

"A win like today is a great step forward. I don't want it to camouflage any of the work, though, that we still have to do to make our car stronger and to be more competitive week in and week out, but don't think that I'm not going to enjoy this for one moment.

I'm going to soak this in. This is an unbelievable feeling, to get back to victory lane after this tour that I've been on, to find this opportunity with Stewart‑Haas, and to win, it means the world to me. That's what I've always driven for was just going for the W's and you let the rough edges drag on the other side. You get compared to guys that are sponsor dreams and they've won one or two races, and now to hear that I have 25 wins and to have a championship and to hoist a trophy at a track that I would draw a line through this track every time I'd show up not ever having a shot to win because it was one of my worst tracks. So it shows what teamwork is all about. That's what I want everybody to take away from today is teamwork. What better way to win than using that old cliché, can't beat 'em, join 'em. I've got a Hendrick chassis and a Hendrick motor prepared by Stewart‑Haas Racing, and we brought our No. 41 car home to Victory Lane." - Kurt Busch, race winner

"I'd been loose in the final third of the race and was hanging on there. When (Kurt Busch) got back by me, I was hopefully that he'd wear his stuff out and I could get back by him. He did, but I couldn't hold him off. I started to get looser and looser. I hate it. We had a very fast race car. I wish we could have gotten this for Rick (Hendrick's) 30th anniversary." - Jimmie Johnson, finished second

"Well, it was up and down. We just had to save tires, keep the tires on the car and keep the left-rear on the car. We didn’t have enough to win the race. Just thought when we got to third, maybe we could get up there. Those guys were working their cars pretty hard, working their tires pretty hard, but we ran out of tire there just trying to get by those lap guys that were giving me the top in the corner and I don’t need to be up there running. That costs us a little bit, to be able to get a shot at getting to their bumpers and maybe making another run at it. Real happy with the job the guys did on the car. We weren’t happy Friday at all. We made the car a lot better." - Dale Earnhardt, Jr., finished third

"It was a battle. We lost a bunch of spots on pit road when we had our fender knocked in and couldn’t get the tire back in. This race is really hard, but we finished where we deserved to finish. That’s about what we had. That’s where we ran. I wish we had a little more. At the beginning of the race I thought we were pretty good, but didn’t quite have enough on the long run. We fought from being a little tight in the center to a little free off – going back and forth – and unfortunately, we just didn’t have enough but we fought hard. We got us a top five and at least we finished where we deserved for the first time in two weeks. I feel like if we just keep on this roll and those wins will come. We’re leading laps every race, so we’ve just got to lead the right ones." - Joey Logano, finished fourth

"Just a really proud day for the DeWalt team on the 9 side for Richard Petty Motorsports. We’ve had a really tough week. We lost Miss Lynda. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Petty family right now. We really wanted to win for them bad out there, but we’ll take a top five. We’re really proud of our efforts. We had great pit stops all day. Our guys probably had their best day on pit road in a long time and Drew Blickensderfer and Derek on the pit box made great calls late in the race. If we would have had another round of pit stops, we might have had something for them." - Marcos Ambrose, finished fifth

"It was up and down -- thankfully, it ended on a fairly up note. We got it a little bit better there, at the end but the middle of the race was really a struggle. We lost some track position where I got hung on the outside -- I just couldn’t make any holes and I couldn’t make anything happen. Then, there at the end we had the inside, we got the car a little bit better and was able to make some spots up. Kind of disappointed because at the beginning of the race I thought we were going to have something we could race them with and just kind of lost it there in the middle of the race." - Matt Kenseth, finished sixth

"Our car was very touchy to the clouds. When it would cloud up, my car would get real loose and then, when the sun would come out my car would get better and it would tighten out, but we bounced around on adjustments all day and couldn’t ever get the car balanced right. We would either be too tight or too loose and we really struggled for forward drive, which really hurt us on longer runs. All in all, I’m still really proud of these guys. Everybody on this STP Ford Fusion did a great job and we’ll take an eighth after last weekend, get some points back and keep going." - Aric Almirola, finished eighth

"A very disappointing finish considering how we ran -- we should have been better than that. The guys did a great job in the pits all day. The Aaron’s Dream Machine Camry was really good on long runs and good on mid-runs. We would push a little bit on restarts. We just went too far there and got way too loose [at the end]. It’s a shame because we had a good car." - Brian Vickers, finished 16th

"Just slow -- that’s the only thing that was wrong with us today. Just frustrating, especially when you know that this is a race track that I feel like I can make up a difference here and there. We were a football field and then some away from the right setup today." On the shut off issues during the race:  "I had ignition issues -- the car was shutting off in the corners and that was frustrating. Setup-wise, we really could have used Saturday. Thinking that as fast as we were on Friday that it probably would play into our advantage not having practice on Saturday, but there was a laundry list of things that we needed to try and didn’t get to do it. Obviously, this car and the setup that we had was really good for 10 laps, but it just goes away too much after that. We have to get to work, have to do some testing -- it’s the only thing you can do to get better." - Denny Hamlin, finished 19th

"We passed a lot of cars today but too many things happened to us that eventually cost us a strong finish.  After the speeding penalty, we were moving again but then I got spun out later which stalled our momentum. As we did last week, we battled hard with our Furniture Row/Denver Mattress Chevrolet but couldn’t close the deal with the finish I felt we deserved. That (speeding penalty) hurt.  But we felt we had time to get back up there. I believe we were running in 17th place and moving up when I got spun out (Lap 412). We suffered more damage to an already damaged car, but battled as hard as we could to finish 21st." - Martin Truex, Jr., finished 21st

"It was a disappointing day.  We ran so well at Martinsville last year, but we struggled all race long today. It’s disappointing for everyone on the GoDaddy team. We had high hopes coming into this race based off what we accomplished last year, but we missed the setup. Tony (Gibson, crew chief) made changes every time we came to pit road and really hit on something around halfway. But by that point, we were already a couple of laps down.  We tried staying out on a couple of the cautions to take the wave-around and get a couple of laps back. It wound up biting us toward the end, when we had to make a green-flag pit stop because the tires were killed. Needless to say, it wasn’t the finish we were looking for today." - Danica Patrick, finished 32nd

"Yeah, the same thing [happened at Kentucky]. He wrecked me for no reason 15-30 laps in, whatever, early in the race just being overaggressive. Aggressive is good, but lap 50 wrecking somebody, if you’re gonna be aggressive wreck yourself don’t wreck me. I’ll remember that when it’s lap 50, he needs a break and he’ll find his ass turned around in the wall just like he tore my car up. That stuff will come around. Once or twice when it happens you go, ‘Oh, it happens,’ but when it happens repeatedly then you just realize who the person is that’s at fault and you just have to make sure that you show them you’re not gonna take that, and I’m not gonna take that. I know this 2 team is not gonna take it. We had a race-winning car today, instead we finished thirty-whatever with the whole front end tore off of it. That’s inexcusable and I’m not gonna put up with that." - Brad Keselowski, finished 38th, on the Kurt Busch wreck

"I am proud of my team.  We didn’t give up and we finished the race. We will have to go back and see what broke. The past two weeks have really hurt us in the point standings so we have to get better. It’s early in the season so we will rebound in Texas." - Ricky Stenhouse, Jr., finished 40th

"There was a lapped car holding up our pack. I thought the No. 88 would be a little more patient with me. I had gotten by him in lapped traffic. Then, he got on my inside. When he got into me, it was like it couldn’t get off and spun me around and just got into the wall there. Really unfortunate; had a good car, every race we’ve had good cars. You just wish you weren’t racing for points because that is the hardest part to swallow is the points loss. It’s fun to run well but that is what you will think about for the next five days." - Jamie McMurray, finished 42nd

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TODAY ON THE FRONTSTRETCH:

Thinkin' Out Loud: STP 500
by Mike Neff

Pace Laps: JGR vs RPM, IndyCar Officiating and Red Horse Racing Politics
by the Frontstretch Staff
by Tom Bowles

by Kelly Crandall

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FRONTSTRETCH TRIVIA:
 
Q:
  The 1998 True Value 500 for the Indy Racing League had a lot of trouble getting started.  Billy Roe spun on the initial start of the race, causing a caution.  Right after the restart, another incident took a number of drivers out of the race.  What happened?

Check back Tuesday for the answer, here in the Frontstretch Newsletter!
 
Friday's Answer:
 
Q:  For Randy Renfrow, 1996 was his first taste of national exposure.  Driving a No. 41 Ford partially sponsored by the North Carolina Sweet Potato Commission, Renfrow ran very well, putting his truck up into the top 10 on multiple occasions.  The Hanes 250 at Martinsville was no exception.  Renfrow started ninth and kept himself in the top 10 all day, often taking advantage of the rarely used outside line.  Racing-Reference says that Renfrow crashed out, but that's not true.  What really put Renfrow out for the day?

A:  Unfortunately, Renfrow completely burned up his brakes.  With 25 laps to go, Renfrow went up the track and nearly hit the wall in Turn 2.  At that point, Renfrow knew that he could no longer continue to race competitively.  Since Renfrow was part-time, the team made the decision to pull out of the race.

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Coming Tuesday in the Frontstretch Newsletter:
-- Top News by Greg Davis
-- Fan's View Commentary by S.D. Grady
-- Numbers Game: STP 500 by Tom Bowles
-- Links to your favorite Frontstretch articles, and more!
 
Tomorrow on the Frontstretch:

Five Points to Ponder by Danny Peters
Danny returns for his weekly edition of talking points, which will wrap up the action in Martinsville and get us ready for Texas.

Couch Potato Tuesday by Phil Allaway
This past weekend, the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series raced a doubleheader at Martinsville Speedway.  Meanwhile, the newly renamed Verizon IndyCar Series held their season opener in St. Petersburg, Florida.  Were the telecasts of these events "up to snuff?"  Find out in this week's TV Critique.

Who's Hot / Who's Not in Sprint Cup: Martinsville - Texas Edition by Brad Morgan
We'll take a look at which drivers are sitting pretty after five races -- and who is looking forward to Easter Break at home.

Racing to the Point by Brett Poirier
Brett is back with another commentary to make you think.

Voices From The Heartland
by Jeff Meyer
Jeff returns with his typical blend of sarcastic humor tilted towards one of NASCAR's controversial issues.
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Sunday, March 30, 2014

Kinopremiere "Peter und der Wolf" in der Lichtburg am 4. Mai - das Museum ist dabei!

Liebe Freundinnen und Freunde des Markt- und Schaustellermuseums,
 
Sie waren schon einmal – oder öfter - bei uns zu Gast und sind uns als besonders interessierte und sympathische
Besucher des Museums in Erinnerung geblieben.
 
Deshalb hoffen wir, dass wir Ihnen mit folgendem Veranstaltungshinweis eine Freude machen können:  
 
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Am Sonntag, den  4. Mai um 11.00 Uhr findet in der Lichtburg Essen, einem der schönsten Kinos Deutschlands,
die Kinopremiere des  Dokumentarfilmes „Peter und der Wolf – Geschichte eines Welterfolgs“ statt
- in Anwesenheit von Regisseur Axel Fuhrmann, Autor Axel Brüggemann, Oscar-Preisträgerin Suzie Templeton und Schauspielerin Isabel von Karajan
(ja – die Tochter des großen Dirigenten:-)!   

Näheres zum Programm entnehmen Sie bitte dem angehängten Pressetext.
 
Die Besonderheit:
Die Musiker der Duisburger Symphoniker haben dafür auch im Markt- und Schaustellermuseum gedreht.
 
Bei einer Gesamtlänge von 52 Minuten kommt das Museum insgesamt 15-18 Minuten vor - in 7 Teilen über den gesamten 
Film verteilt - und sorgt für zauberhaftes Ambiente. 

Anbei im Anhang einige stimmungsvolle Bilder von den Dreharbeiten.
 
Natürlich sind wir vom Markt- und Schaustellermuseum bei der Premiere dabei.
 
Die Veranstaltungsdauer beträgt ca. 1,5 Stunden.
Der Eintrittpreis beträgt  10- € / 9,00- € - im Vorverkauf .
Wenn Sie Interesse an der Veranstaltung haben, wenden Sie sich bitte spätesten bis zum 14. April an uns –
Am besten per Email.
Wir lassen Ihnen dann Karten bei der Lichtburg reservieren!  
Wir würden uns freuen, Sie in der Lichtburg  wiederzusehen!
Herzliche Grüße, noch einen schönen  Frühlings-Sonntagabend
… und vielleicht bis bald!
 
Mit den besten Grüßen aus dem Museum
Brigitte Aust
(ehrenamtl. Mitarb.)
 

Markt- und Schaustellermuseum
Hachestr. 68
45127 Essen

www.schaustellermuseum.de

Folgen Sie dem Museum
https://www.facebook.com/marktundschaustellermuseum
und der Museumsführerin
https://www.facebook.com/GittiAust
auch auf Twitter
@Schau_Museum

Friday, March 28, 2014

The Frontstretch Newsletter: Time For Action at Martinsville

THE FRONTSTRETCH NEWSLETTER
Presented by Frontstretch.com
The Best Seat at the Track, The Best View on the Net!

March 28st, 2014
Volume VIII, Edition XXXVII
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What to Watch: Friday

- Today, the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series teams are scheduled to be on track for practice sessions (the first Camping World Truck Series session is ongoing as of right now, but is not being televised).  However, wet weather does threaten for much of today and tomorrow.

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This Weekend's TV Schedule


Friday, March 28

Time                                      Telecast                                                                                                 Network
11:00am - 12:00pm                  K&N Pro Series East Kevin Whitaker Chevrolet 150                                    FOX Sports 1
12:00pm - 1:30pm                   Sprint Cup Series Practice No. 1                                                               FOX Sports 1
1:30pm - 2:30pm                      NASCAR RaceHub                                                                                  FOX Sports 1
3:00pm - 4:30pm                     Camping World Truck Series Happy Hour                                                   FOX Sports 1
4:30pm - 6:00pm                     Sprint Cup Series Qualifying                                                                      FOX Sports 1
7:30pm - 10:30pm                    NHRA Summitracing.com Nationals Qualifying (Opening Round)                 ESPN3$

Saturday, March 29

Time                                       Telecast                                                                                          Network
4:00am - 5:30am                       Formula One Grand Prix of Malaysia Qualifying                                   NBC Sports Network
10:00am - 11:00am                    Sprint Cup Series Practice No. 2                                                       FOX Sports 1
11:00am - 12:30pm                    Camping World Truck Series Qualifying                                              FOX Sports 1
1:00pm - 2:00pm                       Sprint Cup Series Happy Hour                                                            FOX Sports 2
2:30pm - 5:00pm                       Camping World Truck Series Kroger 250                                             FOX Sports 1    
8:00pm - 10:00pm                     NHRA Summitracing.com Nationals Final Qualifying                            ESPN 2*/
8:30pm - 11:30pm                     AMA Monster Energy Supercross: St. Louis                                       FOX Sports 1

Sunday, March 30

Time                                         Telecast                                                                                           Network
3:30am - 4:00am                        F1 Countdown                                                                                   NBC Sports Network
4:00am - 6:00am                        Formula One Grand Prix of Malaysia                                                   NBC Sports Network
6:00am - 6:30am                        F1 Extra                                                                                           NBC Sports Network
11:30am - 12:30pm                     NASCAR RaceDay                                                                            FOX Sports 1
12:30pm - 1:00pm                      FOX Pre-Race                                                                                    FOX
1:00pm - 5:00pm                        Sprint Cup Series STP 500                                                                 FOX
2:00pm - 6:00pm                        NHRA Summitracing.com Nationals Final Eliminations                          ESPN3$
2:30pm - 3:00pm                        F1 Countdown                                                                                   NBC Sports Network*
3:00pm - 5:00pm                        Formula One Grand Prix of Malaysia                                                    NBC Sports Network*
3:00pm - 6:00pm                        Verizon IndyCar Series Firestone Grand Prix of St. Petersburg               ABC
5:00pm - 5:30pm                        F1 Extra                                                                                             NBC Sports Network*
7:00pm - 7:30pm                        NASCAR Victory Lane                                                                        FOX Sports 1


PROGRAMMING KEY:
*- Tape Delayed
/- Highlighted Coverage
$- Available via password-protected online streaming. Check with your programming and/or internet service provider for availability.
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Top News
by Justin Tucker

Robinson Battling Breast Cancer 

Former NASCAR driver Shawna Robinson, the first woman to win a pole in what is now the NASCAR Nationwide Series, is now competing in a different race: a race against breast cancer. 

Robinson, who competed in 72 races across NASCAR's top three national series, announced on her Facebook page late Wednesday that she would be beginning up to six months of chemotherapy and then would require surgery.  

"I'm getting ready to start a new journey that was unexpected but I am prepared to take it on as I would any challenge ..with direction and strength," Robinson posted on her Facebook page. "I have breast cancer…when they tell you you have cancer you don't hear the rest you just see talking and you seem to be there but your not hearing the words. But it is real, start Chemo next week for 5-6 months then surgery….there is such progress in cancer treatment..…still scared but prepared for battle. Thankful for the family and friends….I'm blessed to have….ready to go wide open and get this thing!!!"

Robinson's greatest on track achievements while racing included winning three races in the now-defunct Goody's Dash Series. Robinson also finished 10th in a Nationwide Series race at Watkins Glen in 1994, and scored a 24th-place finish in the 2002 Daytona 500 for BAM Racing. 

She now works in interior design and is the creator and owner of Happy Chair, which restores old chairs.

Hendrick to Celebrate Fans With 30th Anniversary Sweepstakes

In celebration of Hendrick Motorsports' 30th anniversary in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, the race team and its partners will give 30 prizes in 30 days away to fans from March 27 to April 25. The sweepstakes launched on Thursday morning  at HendrickMotorsports.com.

In addition to the 30 daily prizes that will be given away, fans can enter to win one of four grand prizes: the special 30th anniversary firesuits worn by Hendrick drivers Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. and Kasey Kahne during this weekend's STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway. 

Fans can enter the sweepstakes once per day up to 30 times per person on HendrickMotorsports.com for a chance to win the daily prizes, such as gift cards, computer tablets, race tickets, autographed memorabilia, a 65-inch LED TV and more. All entries will be eligible for the four grand prize firesuits, which will include 30th anniversary replica helmets.

Grand prize winners will be announced via the @TeamHendrick Twitter page on April 29. The announcement falls on the 30th anniversary of the organization's first Sprint Cup Series win by Geoffrey Bodine at Martinsville in 1984. 

“Thinking back across 30 years of doing this, there are just so many people who made it possible,” Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports, said in a statement. “You won’t find anyone more passionate and loyal than NASCAR fans, and we’re so thankful for their incredible support over all this time. We simply wouldn't be where we are today without them.”

South Carolina Sets Darlington Raceway Week for April

The week leading up to the Bojangles' Southern 500 at Darlington Raceway will take on a greater significance this year as the week of April 6-13 will be known as Darlington Raceway Week. The "Week Too Tough To Tame" was deemed such after the South Carolina House and Senate passed a concurrent resolution.

The track's rich 65-year history is a major reason why the resolution was passed by both sides of the legislature. Led by state Senator Gerald Malloy, the resolution outlines the historical significance of Darlington Raceway and addresses the role the track played in building the foundation of NASCAR. 

"We can't thank our state government, led by Senator Malloy, enough for passing this resolution declaring April 6-13 as Darlington Raceway Week, a Week Too Tough To Tame in South Carolina," Darlington Raceway President Chip Wile said. 

The Bojangles' Southern 500 race week gets underway with the 10th annual Darlington car hauler parade on April 9 making its way from the Florence Civic Center, through Darlington Square, and then on to Darlington Raceway. 

Racing action gets underway on April 10 with Nationwide Series practice from 1-4 p.m. ET. Grandstands will be open to fans for just $5. April 11 features Nationwide and Sprint Cup series qualifying  and the Nationwide Series race at 8 p.m. ET. April 12 is the Bojangles' Southern 500 with the stars of the Sprint Cup Series battling for the prestigious Johnny Mantz trophy under the lights at 6:30 p.m. ET

Have news for Justin and the Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at phil.allaway@frontstretch.com with a promising lead or tip.
 
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Keepin' It Short: 
Bringing Short Tracks to the Masses Via the Airwaves
by Mike Neff

Over the years there have been multiple television networks that have, at least for part of their programming, dedicated themselves to broadcasting motorsports. TNN used to show the World of Outlaw Sprint Cars along with other niche motorsports like swamp buggy racing from Naples, Fla.. Speedvision and then SPEED brought racing from all over the globe into the living rooms of race fans everywhere. ABC's Wide World of Sports occasionally showed different racing events -- and don't forget CBS broadcasting the first flag-to-flag Daytona 500 in 1979. 

Unfortunately, while Fox Sports 1, NBC Sports Network and CBS Sports Network show some local racing, the offerings are few and far between and difficult to find in their schedules. Fortunately, the future of short track racing broadcasting is quickly being established by MAVTV.

MAVTV, owned by Lucas Oil Products, has been a platform to showcase all of the company's different racing endeavors since it purchased the network in 2011. Now that the network has cut its teeth showing its own series and tracks, it's stepping up to expand its motorsports coverage with some additional programming. 

Since Wind Tunnel was canceled from Fox Sports 1, Tunnelheads have been clamoring for their fix of Dave Despain. The baritone voiced “wind bag” has found a new home on the fledgling network. Starting April 25, he will be hosting The Dave Despain Show. The program will feature Despain interviewing icons of motorsports in a one-on-one situation for 30 minutes each week. With his innate ability to coax great stories out of his guests, the show will be can't-miss television.

Another new endeavor that will be taking MAVTV to the next level of motorsports coverage is the addition of two shows from the National Speed Sport News. The journalistic compass when it comes to motorsports coverage since 1934 is expanding into television with a news program followed by a race broadcast of some form of grass roots racing. SPEED SPORT Magazine will be a program filled with in-depth reports, features and editorials about racing from across the country and covering all genres. It will be followed by SPEED SPORT, which will showcase an event from somewhere in America that involves motorized racing. From Midgets to Modifieds and motorcycles to mowers, SPEED SPORT will expose fans to some of the best racing in the country that they may have never heard of.

The camera crews from SPEED SPORT TV were in attendance at Millbridge Speedway on Wednesday night to gather footage for their four part series about the 1/6th-mile dirt track outside of Charlotte, N.C., that is quickly establishing itself as the premier Mini Outlaw race track east of the Mississippi River. Look for it to be included in the very first shows from SPEED SPORT on MAVTV. 

With the disappearance of SPEED and the reduction of racing programs on Fox Sports 1, race fans have been begging for motorsports coverage that is new and fresh. MAVTV continues to expand their motorsports coverage and the variety and quality is quickly establishing them as the definitive destination for short track coverage on national television. Keep your eyes open as April ends and May begins to see what MAVTV brings to the table. If you don't have MAVTV as part of your basic lineup on your television provider, look to add it as a premium option and dog your provider to include it in the base package. You won't be disappointed.

This Weekend's Racing Schedule

Friday 03/28/14 Merced Speedway Merced CA World of Outlaws Sprint Cars
Friday 03/28/14 Orange Show San Bernadino CA USAC Quarter Midgets
Friday 03/28/14 Silver Dollar Speedway Chico CA 360 Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Silver Dollar Speedway Chico CA Dwarf Cars
Friday 03/28/14 Silver Dollar Speedway Chico CA Economy Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Silver Dollar Speedway Chico CA Wingless Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Five Flags Speedway Pensacola FL Bombers
Friday 03/28/14 Five Flags Speedway Pensacola FL Modifieds
Friday 03/28/14 Five Flags Speedway Pensacola FL Pro Late Models
Friday 03/28/14 Five Flags Speedway Pensacola FL Sportsman
Friday 03/28/14 Five Flags Speedway Pensacola FL Super Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Toccoa Speedway Toccoa GA USCS Outlaw Thunder Sprint Cars
Friday 03/28/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL 4-Cylinders
Friday 03/28/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL Street Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL Thaw Brawl Late Models
Friday 03/28/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL Thaw Brawl Modifieds
Friday 03/28/14 Humboldt Speedway Humboldt KS B-Mods
Friday 03/28/14 Humboldt Speedway Humboldt KS USMTS Modifieds – King of America IV
Friday 03/28/14 Humboldt Speedway Humboldt KS USRA B-Mods – Iron Man Challenge
Friday 03/28/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Hobby Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Modifieds
Friday 03/28/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Northern Sport Mods
Friday 03/28/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Sport Compacts
Friday 03/28/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Stock Cars
Friday 03/28/14 Lebanon Midway Speedway Lebanon MO Wingless Auto Racing 410 Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Tri-County Race Track Brasstown NC Old Man's Garage Spring Nationals Dirt Super Late Models
Friday 03/28/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK A-Class
Friday 03/28/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Jr. Sprint
Friday 03/28/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Non-Wing Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Outlaw Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Restrictor
Friday 03/28/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Sportsman  
Friday 03/28/14 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek OK Pure Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA Dirt Late Models
Friday 03/28/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA Mini Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA Thunder Cars
Friday 03/28/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA V-8 Super Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Williams Grove Speedway Mechanicsburg PA 358 Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 Williams Grove Speedway Mechanicsburg PA 410 Winged Sprints
Friday 03/28/14 411 Motor Speedway Seymour TN Mini Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 411 Motor Speedway Seymour TN Nesmith Crate Late Models 
Friday 03/28/14 411 Motor Speedway Seymour TN Sportsman  
Friday 03/28/14 Boyd Raceway Boyd TX Texas Winged Modified Tour
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX Bombers
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX IMCA Hobby Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX IMCA Modifieds
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX IMCA Sport Mods
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX IMCA Stock Cars
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX Jr. Mini Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX Outlaw Twisters
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX Street Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Heart O' Texas Speedway Elm Mott TX Twisters
Friday 03/28/14 Lonestar Speedway Kilgore TX Factory Stocks
Friday 03/28/14 Lonestar Speedway Kilgore TX Limited Modifieds
Friday 03/28/14 Lonestar Speedway Kilgore TX Modifieds
Friday 03/28/14 Lonestar Speedway Kilgore TX World of Outlaws Dirt Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Bombers
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Limited Sportsman
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Nesmith Crate Late Models 
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Road Warriors
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Rookie Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 East Alabama Motor Speedway Phenix City AL Southern All Star Super Dirt Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Mobile International Speedway Irvington AL Bombers
Saturday 03/29/14 Mobile International Speedway Irvington AL Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Mobile International Speedway Irvington AL Pro Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Mobile International Speedway Irvington AL Pro Trucks
Saturday 03/29/14 Mobile International Speedway Irvington AL Sportsman  
Saturday 03/29/14 Crawford County Speedway Van Buren AR 360 Economy Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Crawford County Speedway Van Buren AR Front Wheel Drives
Saturday 03/29/14 Crawford County Speedway Van Buren AR Grand Nationals
Saturday 03/29/14 Crawford County Speedway Van Buren AR Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Crawford County Speedway Van Buren AR Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Crawford County Speedway Van Buren AR Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 I-30 Speedway Little Rock AR World of Outlaws Dirt Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Northeast Arkansas Speedway Harrisburg AR E-Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Northeast Arkansas Speedway Harrisburg AR Factory Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Northeast Arkansas Speedway Harrisburg AR Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Northeast Arkansas Speedway Harrisburg AR Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Avalon Raceway Geelong AU AMCAs
Saturday 03/29/14 Avalon Raceway Geelong AU Juniors
Saturday 03/29/14 Avalon Raceway Geelong AU Production Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Avalon Raceway Geelong AU Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Avalon Raceway Geelong AU Super Sedands
Saturday 03/29/14 Avalon Raceway Geelong AU Wingless Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Canyon Speedway Park Peoria AZ AMA Modlites
Saturday 03/29/14 Canyon Speedway Park Peoria AZ Mini Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Canyon Speedway Park Peoria AZ Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Canyon Speedway Park Peoria AZ USAC Southwest Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Cocopah Speedway Somerton AZ IMCA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Cocopah Speedway Somerton AZ IMCA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Cocopah Speedway Somerton AZ IMCA Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Cocopah Speedway Somerton AZ Pro Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Cocopah Speedway Somerton AZ Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Bakersfield Speedway Bakersfield CA California Lightning Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Bakersfield Speedway Bakersfield CA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Bakersfield Speedway Bakersfield CA Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Bakersfield Speedway Bakersfield CA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Dixon Speedway Dixon CA Clone Karts
Saturday 03/29/14 Dixon Speedway Dixon CA Outlaw Karts
Saturday 03/29/14 Dixon Speedway Dixon CA Speedway Karts
Saturday 03/29/14 Kings Speedway Hanford CA IMCA Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Kings Speedway Hanford CA IMCA Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Kings Speedway Hanford CA Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Kings Speedway Hanford CA USAC West Coast Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Kings Speedway Hanford CA West Coast Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA BCRA Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA BCRA Vintage Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA Northern California Modified Association/PBR Spec Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA Super Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA USAC HPD Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA USAC/BCRA Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA Vintage Super Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Madera Speedway Madera CA Winged Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Orange Show San Bernadino CA USAC Quarter Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Silver Dollar Speedway Chico CA Dwarf Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Silver Dollar Speedway Chico CA World of Outlaws Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Dwarf Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Focus Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Go-Karts
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Junior Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Mini Dwarfs
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Senior Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA Sport Compacts
Saturday 03/29/14 Ventura Raceway Ventura CA VRA Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Waterford Speedbowl Waterford CT Valenti Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 East Bay Raceway Park Tampa FL Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 East Bay Raceway Park Tampa FL Limited Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 East Bay Raceway Park Tampa FL Outlaw Fours
Saturday 03/29/14 East Bay Raceway Park Tampa FL Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 East Bay Raceway Park Tampa FL V8 Warriors
Saturday 03/29/14 North Florida Speedway Lake City FL Box Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 North Florida Speedway Lake City FL Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 North Florida Speedway Lake City FL Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 North Florida Speedway Lake City FL Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 North Florida Speedway Lake City FL Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Showtime Speedway Pinellas Park FL Enduro
Saturday 03/29/14 Showtime Speedway Pinellas Park FL Kids Fast 4
Saturday 03/29/14 Showtime Speedway Pinellas Park FL Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Showtime Speedway Pinellas Park FL Outlaw Winged Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Showtime Speedway Pinellas Park FL Pro Figure-8
Saturday 03/29/14 Showtime Speedway Pinellas Park FL Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville FL Florida Mini Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville FL Limited Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville FL Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville FL Top Gun Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville FL V8 Thunder Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Volusia Speedway Park Barberville FL VSP Mini Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Toccoa Speedway Toccoa GA USCS Outlaw Thunder Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 34 Raceway Burlington IA 360 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 34 Raceway Burlington IA 4-Cylinders
Saturday 03/29/14 34 Raceway Burlington IA Illinois Midget Racing Association Midgets
Saturday 03/29/14 34 Raceway Burlington IA Midget Lites
Saturday 03/29/14 34 Raceway Burlington IA Mod Lites
Saturday 03/29/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL 4-Cylinders
Saturday 03/29/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL Thaw Brawl Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 LaSalle Speedway LaSalle IL Thaw Brawl Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Anderson Speedway Anderson IN CRA Late Model Sportsman
Saturday 03/29/14 Anderson Speedway Anderson IN Legends
Saturday 03/29/14 Anderson Speedway Anderson IN ThunderCars
Saturday 03/29/14 Humboldt Speedway Humboldt KS B-Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Humboldt Speedway Humboldt KS USMTS Modifieds – King of America IV
Saturday 03/29/14 Humboldt Speedway Humboldt KS USRA B-Mods – Iron Man Challenge
Saturday 03/29/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Northern Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Sport Compacts
Saturday 03/29/14 RPM Speedway Hays KS IMCA Stock Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Hagerstown Speedway Hagerstown MD 4-Cylinders
Saturday 03/29/14 Hagerstown Speedway Hagerstown MD Dirt Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Hagerstown Speedway Hagerstown MD Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Hagerstown Speedway Hagerstown MD Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Hagerstown Speedway Hagerstown MD Topless Late Model Sportsman
Saturday 03/29/14 Caraway Speedway Asheboro NC Whelen Southern Modified Tour
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC Bandoleros
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC Chargers
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC Legends
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC Limited Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern National Motorsports Park Kenly NC UCARs
Saturday 03/29/14 Bridgeport Speedway Swedesboro NJ Crate/Sportsman
Saturday 03/29/14 Bridgeport Speedway Swedesboro NJ Outlaw Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Bridgeport Speedway Swedesboro NJ Race of Champions Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe OH AMRA Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe OH AMRA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe OH Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Atomic Speedway Chillicothe OH Winged Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Brill Motor Speedway Meeker OK Oil Capitol Racing Series Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK A-Class
Saturday 03/29/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Jr. Sprint
Saturday 03/29/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Non-Wing Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Outlaw Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Restrictor
Saturday 03/29/14 Port City Speedway Tulsa OK Sportsman  
Saturday 03/29/14 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek OK Factory Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek OK Grand Nationals
Saturday 03/29/14 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek OK Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek OK Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Salina Highbanks Speedway Pryor Creek OK USRA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern Oklahoma Speedway Ardmore OK Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern Oklahoma Speedway Ardmore OK Limited Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern Oklahoma Speedway Ardmore OK Limited Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern Oklahoma Speedway Ardmore OK Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Southern Oklahoma Speedway Ardmore OK Stock Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Lincoln Speedway Abbottstown PA 410 Winged Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Lincoln Speedway Abbottstown PA Central Pennsylvania Legends
Saturday 03/29/14 Lincoln Speedway Abbottstown PA Super Sportsman
Saturday 03/29/14 Mercer Raceway Park Mercer PA NDRL Northeast Dirt Super Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA 270 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA 305 Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA 600 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA Pennsylvania Sprint Series Sprint
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA Thunder Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Path Valley Speedway Park Spring Run PA V-8 Super Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Port Royal Speedway Port Royal PA 355 Econo Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Port Royal Speedway Port Royal PA 410 Winged Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Port Royal Speedway Port Royal PA Dirt Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA 125 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA 270 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA 600 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA Go-Karts
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA Strictly Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA Thunder Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Shippensburg Speedway Shippensburg PA Truck Enduros
Saturday 03/29/14 Trail Way Speedway Hanover PA Mason Dixon Series 270 Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Easley SC 4-Cylinders
Saturday 03/29/14 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Easley SC Chargers
Saturday 03/29/14 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Easley SC Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Easley SC Renegades
Saturday 03/29/14 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Easley SC Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Greenville-Pickens Speedway Easley SC Trucks
Saturday 03/29/14 411 Motor Speedway Seymour TN Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 411 Motor Speedway Seymour TN Thunder and Lightning
Saturday 03/29/14 412 Motor Speedway Seymour TN Nesmith Crate Late Models 
Saturday 03/29/14 Smoky Mountain Speedway Maryville TN American Modified Series Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Smoky Mountain Speedway Maryville TN Old Man's Garage Spring Nationals Dirt Super Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN Dirt Super Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN E-Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN Limited Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN Modified Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN Open Wheel Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Tennessee National Raceway Hohenwald TN Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Abilene Speedway Abilene TX IMCA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Abilene Speedway Abilene TX IMCA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Abilene Speedway Abilene TX IMCA Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Abilene Speedway Abilene TX IMCA Stock Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Abilene Speedway Abilene TX Jr. Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Abilene Speedway Abilene TX Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Battleground Speedway Highlands TX Dwarf Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Battleground Speedway Highlands TX Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Battleground Speedway Highlands TX Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Battleground Speedway Highlands TX Limited Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Battleground Speedway Highlands TX Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Bronco Raceway Park Cleveland TX 360 Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Bronco Raceway Park Cleveland TX Limited Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Bronco Raceway Park Cleveland TX OEM Pro Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Cotton Bowl Speedway Paige TX ECO Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Cotton Bowl Speedway Paige TX IMCA Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Cotton Bowl Speedway Paige TX IMCA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Cotton Bowl Speedway Paige TX IMCA Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Cotton Bowl Speedway Paige TX IMCA Stock Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Cotton Bowl Speedway Paige TX Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite TX Factory Stock
Saturday 03/29/14 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite TX Late Models
Saturday 03/29/14 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite TX Limited Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite TX Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Devil's Bowl Speedway Mesquite TX Racesaver Winged Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Gator Motorplex Willis TX Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Gator Motorplex Willis TX Limited Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Gator Motorplex Willis TX Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Gator Motorplex Willis TX Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Gulf Coast Speedway Alvin TX Eighth Mile Sprint Association Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX Factory Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX IMCA Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX IMCA Southern Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX IMCA Stock Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX Jr. Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX Racesaver 305 Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Kennedale Speedway Park Kennedale TX Texas Open Wheel Racing Mini Sprints
Saturday 03/29/14 Royal Purple Raceway Baytown TX Dwarf Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Royal Purple Raceway Baytown TX Hobby Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Royal Purple Raceway Baytown TX Limited Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Royal Purple Raceway Baytown TX Mod Lites
Saturday 03/29/14 Royal Purple Raceway Baytown TX Modifieds
Saturday 03/29/14 Royal Purple Raceway Baytown TX Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Slaton Speedway Slaton TX Go-Karts
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Dwarf Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Hot Stock Trucks
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Limited Sport Mods
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Mini Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Pure Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Street Stocks
Saturday 03/29/14 Texana Raceway Park Edna TX Winged Sprint Cars
Saturday 03/29/14 The Broken Trail Wichita Falls TX 125CC Mini Outlaw Sprint Karts (Wingless)
Saturday 03/29/14 The Broken Trail Wichita Falls TX 250CC Mini Outlaw Sprint Karts (Wingless)
Saturday 03/29/14 The Broken Trail Wichita Falls TX Advanced Beginner Box Stock Mini Outlaw Sprint Karts (Wingless)
Saturday 03/29/14 The Broken Trail Wichita Falls TX Beginner Box Stock Mini Outlaw Sprint Karts (Wingless)
Saturday 03/29/14 The Broken Trail Wichita Falls TX Junior Outlaw Clone Mini Outlaw Sprint Karts (Wingless)
Saturday 03/29/14 The Broken Trail Wichita Falls TX Open Mini Outlaw Sprint Karts (Wingless)
Saturday 03/29/14 Evergreen Speedway Monroe WA Hornets
Saturday 03/29/14 Evergreen Speedway Monroe WA Stingers
Saturday 03/29/14 Evergreen Speedway Monroe WA Trains
Saturday 03/29/14 Evergreen Speedway Monroe WA V8 Extreme
Sunday 03/30/14 Orange Show San Bernadino CA USAC Quarter Midgets
Sunday 03/30/14 Waterford Speedbowl Waterford CT Valenti Modifieds
Sunday 03/30/14 Indianapolis Speedrome Indianapolis IN Hornets
Sunday 03/30/14 Indianapolis Speedrome Indianapolis IN Jr. Faskarts
Sunday 03/30/14 Indianapolis Speedrome Indianapolis IN Jr. Hornets
Sunday 03/30/14 Indianapolis Speedrome Indianapolis IN Roadrunners

Mike Neff is a senior writer for The Frontstretch. He can be reached via email at mike.neff@frontstretch.com

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Frontstretch Folio: STP 500
by Brad Morgan

The Sprint Cup Series travels to Martinsville Speedway for the sixth race of the 2014 season this Sunday, March 30. Television coverage of the STP 500 begins at 1 p.m. ET on FOX; your local Motor Racing Network (MRN) affiliate or SiriusXM Channel 90 will have the radio broadcast. Drivers will compete for at least 500 laps (263 miles) before the checkered flag waves.

Records and Facts

Jimmie Johnson won this event last season as part of a Hendrick Motorsports sweep at Martinsville. Johnson and HMS teammate Jeff Gordon have combined to win the last three races there.

Gordon holds the record for consecutive starts without a DNF (42).

Kurt Busch won the 2002 Old Dominion 500 from the 36th starting position – the furthest back any driver has come from to win.  That said, starting position is very important, because Sprint Cup Series winners at Martinsville start from the front row 27.6 percent of the time.

Track Facts

Track Length: 0.526-mile paperclip-shaped oval
Pit Road Speed: 30 mph
Degree of Banking: 12 degrees
Frontstretch: 800 ft., 0 degrees of banking  
Backstretch: 800 ft., 0 degrees of banking
Grandstand Seating: 61,000

Pre-race Schedule

Practices: Friday, March 28, 12 – 1:30 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1
Saturday, March 29, 10 – 10:55 a.m. ET on FOX Sports 1
Happy Hour: Saturday, March 29, 1 – 1:50 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 2
Qualifying: Friday, March 28, 4:40 – 6 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1

VIPs

Grand Marshal: Dale Inman
Command: TBA
Honorary Starter/Green Flag Wave: Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe
Invocation: TBA
National Anthem: Virginia Army National Guard’s 29th Army Band
Flyover: the Warbirds

Race Day Forecast

Sunday: Partly Cloudy
High: 61
Low: 34

They Said It:

“Martinsville is a unique track. Next to Bristol, it is probably the longest day in racing, for me anyway. You are done with that race and 95 percent of the drivers are boiling mad. The driver that won, of course, is happy. Everybody else has been knocked, shoved, and pushed around. It is just one of those deals where, going into it, you know you are going to get run into — probably multiple times and you’re going to run into people. You have to know that going in, and you have to try to control your emotions in the car.” – David Gilliland

“[The Martinsville mentality] is a balance between being patient and making the right moves. You can be lapped quickly if your car is off. You want to take care of your race car, but you want to take advantage of the opportunities when you get them.” – Kevin Harvick

“I like going to Martinsville. The track has a lot of heritage and it is one of those places that helped to build NASCAR into what it is today. As a person that enjoys history, I cannot help but reflect on the great history that Martinsville brings. When we go to this track we are getting back to the roots of our sport.” – Brad Keselowski

“Martinsville Speedway is my favorite track on the schedule, and is special to me since it is where I made my NASCAR Sprint Cup debut. Being a true short track, Martinsville provides the underdog a shot at running well. This is my DAYTONA 500. I would rather have that famous grandfather clock that is given to the winner at Martinsville Speedway than a DAYTONA 500 ring.” – Michael McDowell

“It can be a very long day because you work extremely hard. You are pressing the brake a thousand times, the gas pedal a thousand times going back and forth. Mentally, it is tough and physically it can be a tough day.” – David Ragan

“I’d love to get a clock. I do not have one of those yet. We have come close. We have led laps, but we need to get a clock. I think it is a beautiful piece. It is one of the most unique and special trophies on the circuit. I know a few guys that have one -- it is one of their prized trophies.” – Brian Vickers

Brad Morgan is a staff writer for The Frontstretch. He can be reached via email at brad.morgan@frontstretch.com.

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In Case You Missed It
by Ashley McCubbin

Dario Franchitti to Drive Camaro Pacecar at Indianapolis 500


Indianapolis Motor Speedway has announced that three-time Indianapolis 500 winner Dario Franchitti will drive a 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 for the pace car at the 98th running of the Indianapolis 500 on May 25.


“It is a tremendous honor for me to be asked to drive the Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500,” Franchitti said. “As a historian of motorsport and as a three-time winner of this great race, I will appreciate every minute of getting to pace the field in the new 2014 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28. Although I won’t be competing in the Greatest Spectacle in Racing, this will be as close as one person can get to the action. I can’t wait until May in Indianapolis.”


Franchitti won the Indianapolis 500 in 2007, 2010 and 2012 and is only the third driver ever to win at least three consecutive IndyCar titles, with four overall. He retired after the 2013 season.


For Chevrolet, it marks the 25th time a Chevrolet has paced the race, and the eighth time a Camaro has been the pace car, starting in 1967.


Katie and Matt Kenseth Welcome Baby Girl


On Tuesday evening, Matt Kenseth and wife Katie welcomed their third child. 


Clara Mae Kenseth was born March 25 at 7:39 p.m. EST, weighing in at 8 pounds, 5 ounces. She joins Kaylin and Grace, the Kenseths' other daughters. Matt Kenseth also has a son, Ross, from a previous relationship.


Joe Gibbs Racing confirmed that both Katie and Clara are doing well.


Dollar General to Sponsor Kyle Busch Motorsports for Four Races


Kyle Busch Motorsports announced today that Dollar General will be the primary sponsor of the  team's No. 51 Tundra in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series for four races in 2014. 


Busch will be behind the wheel for three of the four events -- Kentucky (June), Bristol (August) and Chicagoland (September) -- while Erik Jones will drive the fourth race at Phoenix in November.


Dollar General, the nation's largest small-box discount retailer, has sponsored Busch and his team previously in the Camping World Truck Series, and is a major sponsor of Joe Gibbs Racing, Busch's Cup organization.


Ashley McCubbin is a newsletter contributor and one of The Frontstretch's new writers for the 2014 season. She can be reached via email at ashley.mccubbin@frontstretch.com.

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TODAY ON THE FRONTSTRETCH:
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FRONTSTRETCH TRIVIA:

Q: For Randy Renfrow, 1996 was his first taste of national exposure.  Driving a No. 41 Ford partially sponsored by the North Carolina Sweet Potato Commission, Renfrow ran very well, putting his truck up into the top-10 on multiple occasions.  The Hanes 250 at Martinsville was no exception.  Renfrow started ninth and kept himself in the top 10 all day, often taking advantage of the rarely used outside line.  Racing-Reference says that Renfrow crashed out, but that's not true.  What really put Renfrow out for the day?

Check back Monday for the answer here in the Frontstretch Newsletter!
 
Thursday's Answer:

Q:
 The 2006 Goody's 250 is the most recent appearance at Martinsville Speedway for what is now the Nationwide Series.  Darrell Waltrip made his last NASCAR start in a Dodge entered by brother Michael (Darrell struggled and finished 28th).  However, something else that was supposed to happen did not come to pass.  What was it?

A: Originally, the Goody's 250 was scheduled to be a night race.  Temporary lighting was going to be brought in for what would have been Martinsville Speedway's first-ever night race (since then, they've accomplished this feat, but for the Virginia Is For Lovers 300 for late models).  The race was scheduled to be aired on TNT.  However, a late change saw the race move to NBC.  NBC dictated a 3 p.m. start instead of 7:30, nixing the night race idea.

Frontstretch Trivia Guarantee:  If we mess up, you get the shirt off our backs!  If we've provided an incorrect answer to the Frontstretch Trivia question, be the first to email the corrected trivia answer totrivia@frontstretch.com and we'll send you a Frontstretch T-Shirt ... FREE!  

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Coming Monday in the Frontstretch Newsletter:
-- STP 500 Recap by Justin Tucker
-- Never Fear, the Underdogs Are Here by Amy Henderson
-- Sidebar Stories: Martinsville by Phil Allaway
-- Links to your favorite Frontstretch articles, trivia, and more!

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This Weekend on the Frontstretch: 


Four Burning Questions: Fontana by Matt Stallknecht
Matt will be here to give readers a few things to look forward to in Sunday's STP 500.

Tracking the Trucks by Beth Lunkenheimer
Beth gives us detailed analysis on what occurred Saturday in Martinsville for the Truck Series' second race of 2014.

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Monday on the Frontstretch: 


Thinkin' Out Loud: Martinsville by Mike Neff
After a weekend in Martinsville, Mike has all your post-race analysis and a full report on the action in Virginia.

Big Six: STP 500 by Amy Henderson
Amy tackles the Who, What, When, Where, How and Why from what's expected to be a few days of drama, action, and excitement out in Martinsville.

Pace Laps: All Racing Series by the Frontstretch Staff
Our staff keeps you posted on all the racing action that occurred over the weekend.

Bowles-Eye View by Tom Bowles
Tom gives some detailed analysis on one of the biggest stories to come out of a weekend of racing in Martinsville.

Creed's Commentary by Aaron Creed
Aaron has in-depth reaction to a storyline resulting from the Cup race at Martinsville.
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