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Johnson vows to keep on fighting
October 16th, 2011
Reigning Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson says he will continue to give the fight in the second half of the Chase after crashing out of Saturday’s race at Charlotte. Johnson was on course for a solid top-ten finish in the fifth round of the play-off but lost control of his car while fighting for position with Stewart Haas’ Ryan Newman less than 20 laps from the end of the race. Following a hard impact against the barrier which caused massive damage to his #48 Chevrolet, Johnson was forced to retire and take a hit in the play-off ranking dropping from third down to eighth in the points.
Kenseth wins as Johnson wrecks
October 16th, 2011
Matt Kenseth fended off Kyle Busch to claim his third win of the season while reigning champion Jimmie Johnson took a major hit on his title hopes after crashing out of the race. In a night where the Roush Fenway Fords looked to be the class of the field, Kenseth made the most of his Fusion, timed his strategy and his moves to perfection, overtaking Busch following a late restart after the Joe Gibbs Racing had paced the field for 110 consecutive laps. Once on clean air Kenseth was able to open a gap and then keep Busch on his mirrors, hoping the race would go green all the way to the checkered flag.
Hamlin: Toyota teams to collaborate
October 14th, 2011
Denny Hamlin says Toyota teams in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series plan to work closer together in order to have a better shot at the title next year. Following the announcement earlier this year that Joe Gibbs Racing, the leading Toyota outfit in Cup, is set to run Toyota Racing Development (TRD) engines like those used by Michael Waltrip Racing and Red Bull Racing, the Japanese manufacturer plans to get its teams to share more information in the future
Childress laments Bowyer’s exit
October 14th, 2011
Team owner Richard Childress says he regrets that Clint Bowyer is leaving his outfit and all but confirmed that financial reasons caused their split. Bowyer announced last week that he will join Michael Waltrip Racing for the next three years after agreeing a deal with the Toyota outfit and sponsor 5-Hour Energy. When speaking about his deal Bowyer said he tried to get his sponsor to be part of a new deal with that had been in the works with RCR for months, but that negotiations hit a stumbling block.
Stewart claims pole at Charlotte
October 14th, 2011
Tony Stewart claimed his first pole position of the season in qualifying for Saturday’s Chase round at Charlotte. Rebounding from two weekends where he lost ground in the standings -after winning the first two races of the play-off – the two-time Cup champion beat the benchmark set by fellow title contender Matt Kenseth by 0.006s in order to win his first pole position in more than a year. “I thought we could pick up time [relative to practice] because we were watching lap times and guys weren’t picking up as much [time] as we’re used to seeing here at Charlotte,” said Stewart
Miller’s Charlotte Statement
by Tim Terry on October 13th, 2011
Ashley Miller took one big step forward in his bid to win the 2011 Season 3 NASCAR iRacing.com Class C Series (NiCCS) title this past week. Miller took the overall victory of the week at the Charlotte Motor Speedway in Week Ten and outscored his nearest competitor in the championship chase, Thomas D Smith, by 61 points. Miller’s 251 point total came from the top split race of the week on Tuesday. Miller led all but five of the 90 laps in the 4023 sof race en route to the win over John Highside, Jesse James, Parker Kligerman and Tanner Stoops. Twenty drivers started the race, which featured six cautions and just two lead changes. In fact, the field was so strong in this single race that Highside (237), James [...]
Same Story, Different Week
by Jameson Spies on October 13th, 2011
The NASCAR iRacing.com Class A Series headed west from Dover for their debut at Iowa Speedway, a short track with the personality of a big track and bumps that will eat-up even the best of drivers. Iowa’s vastly different corners made setups a pain and crew chiefs’ lives miserable. However, Iowa’s challenges rewarded the lucky few sim racers who got their rides dialed-in and made it out of the pack into clean air. With all that said, it was a case of the same story, different week for the points battle as Nick Ottinger once again ate-up his competition. Ottinger dropped a 326 on the heads of anyone with the slightest thought of running him down in this points battle. Once again Ottinger made two starts on the week and [...]
Gorlinsky’s Homestead Win Wraps-up 2011 NiSWC Season
by Jason Lofing on October 12th, 2011
John Gorlinsky might not be the 2011 champion of the NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship, but the veteran sim racer locked-up the runner-up spot in the championship with a dominating performance at Homestead-Miami Speedway last night. Gorlinsky grabbed the pole position and was never seriously challenged the whole night, leading all but a few laps during the cycle of green flag pit stops. Thomas Hazard gave a valiant effort in an attempt to hang onto the second spot in the championship, but came up just 11 points short with his eighth place effort. There were many other spots up for grabs during the final race of the season as well. The top 12 is the cutoff for championship winnings while the top 25 in the standings qualify for an automatic [...]
Johnson feels ‘back in the groove’
October 12th, 2011
Reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson is confident his team is on top of its game as the halfway point of this year’s Chase approaches.
Q&A With the 2011 NiSWC Champion Ray Alfalla
by Jason Lofing on October 11th, 2011
Nine months ago, fifty drivers set out with a goal: to win the NASCAR iRacing.com Series World Championship and the title of best oval sim racer in the world, not to mention more than $10,500 worth of cash and prizes. With consistency the key, Ray Alfalla rose above the rest of the field to claim the title a fortnight ago with a run to second place at Phoenix International Raceway. Heading into tonight’s season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Alfalla has not only matched Brad Davies for most wins this season (three), week-in and week-out he has kept his nose clean and constantly finished at the front of the field. I had the pleasure of sitting down for a chat with Ray after he clinched to find out more about what [...]
Johnson dominates at Kansas
October 9th, 2011
Jimmie Johnson took a dominant second win of the season at Kansas, strongly enhancing his quest for a sixth consecutive title. The reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion probably produced his most emphatic display of the whole season, leading 197 out the 272 laps run, only looking under threat on the green-white-chequered finish, when the charging Red Bull Toyota of Kasey Kahne challenged him
Patrick: Teams key to transition
October 8th, 2011
Danica Patrick hopes being supported by top and established teams while moving to NASCAR will allow her to succeed in her transition.
Biffle leads all-Roush front row
October 7th, 2011
Greg Biffle claimed his second pole position of the NASCAR Sprint Cup season at Kansas to lead an all-Roush Fenway Ford front row for Sunday’s fourth round of the Chase, beside Carl Edwards.
Bowyer completes Waltrip deal
October 7th, 2011
Clint Bowyer will drive for Michael Waltrip Racing from 2012, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team announced on Friday. Bowyer will turn a page on his career at the end of the season, leaving Richard Childress Racing after driving for the outfit in NASCAR since 2004. He has agreed a three-year deal to drive Waltrip’s #15 Toyota Camry.
Monster Mash
by Jameson Spies on October 6th, 2011
The NASCAR iRacing.com Class A Series drivers took on the Monster Mile (aka Dover International Speedway) for Week Nine of their challenging schedule. The Monster lived up to its nickname, and more, turning small mistakes into race ending crashes for more than one a sim racer. While some tried to stay behind the eye of the storm and out of harms way, others took charge of the field and took command of the race. One driver who showed no fear of the Monster was season points leader Nick Ottinger. Ottinger dominated both big point races on the week, sweeping the week and earning himself maximum points. Ottinger is putting his name among the favorites to not only make the NASCAR iRacing.com Pro Series, but possibly win it all. This 343 [...]
Drivers praise new Phoenix
October 6th, 2011
NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers gave the new Phoenix International Raceway a collective thumbs up following an open test but many expect the track may spring a few surprises when they return for the penultimate race of the Chase. Most of the Cup field ran during two days at the Arizona track, which has been repaved and reconfigured, throwing in an element of huge uncertainty at the venue that will host one of the final Chase races of the season.
Edwards optimistic of title threat
October 6th, 2011
Carl Edwards is optimistic about remaining a close title contender throughout the Chase after getting back to the top of the standings following the third round of the playoff. The Roush Fenway Ford driver led the points throughout most of the regular season, but dropped back once the Chase field was set due to having a single win while many of his rivals scored multiple victories in the first 26 races.
Goodyear extends NASCAR deal
October 3rd, 2011
Goodyear will continue to supply tyres for NASCAR’s national touring series through 2017 after the manufacturer signed an extended agreement with the sanctioning body.
Kurt Busch beats Johnson at Dover
October 3rd, 2011
Kurt Busch beat reigning champion Jimmie Johnson on a late restart and then held him off to claim his second victory of the season and move into close championship contention. Although Johnson was the driver to beat for most of the day, leading a race-high 157 laps, his Penske rival surged on the penultimate restart to grab the lead as the reigning champion spun his tyres while powering off under the green flag
Truex takes pole at Dover
October 1st, 2011
Martin Truex Jr beat NASCAR Sprint Cup title contender Kurt Busch to pole position for Sunday’s Chase race at Dover International Speedway. The Michael Waltrip Racing driver set a fastest lap of 22.641 seconds at an average speed of 159.004 mph, beating Penske’s Busch by just three thousandths of a second to claim his first pole position of the season at the track where he got his only Cup victory thus far, back in 2007. “We’ve had a really good car the last couple of times we’ve been here,” said Truex.



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