sexta-feira, 7 de outubro de 2016

Atlanta Motor Speedway opens campgrounds to Hurricane Matthew evacuees

With Hurricane Matthew, a Category 4 storm nearing the Florida coast and expected to move up the East Coast over the next two days, Atlanta Motor Speedway has opened its “Family Campgrounds” to evacuees for free.
Evacuees also will have access to the Hampton, Georgia, track’s camper bathhouse facility for hot showers and restrooms.
From an Atlanta Motor Speedway release:
Those interested in RV or tent camping at Atlanta Motor Speedway should enter the facility at Entrance “A” off Hwy 19/41 at Speedway Boulevard and take the first left at entrance N. The Family Campgrounds will be on the left. From I-75 and GA Highway 20, campers should see signs to AMS and follow Lower Woolsey Road to Speedway Boulevard. Turn right on Speedway Boulevard and follow to entrance N.
For on-site assistance or directions, visit the ticket office/gift store building. Atlanta Motor Speedway is located approximately 25 miles south of Atlanta on Hwy 19/41 and approximately eight miles west of I-75 off of GA Highway 20.
Here is a map of the area around AMS provided by the track.

Kyle Larson fastest in final Xfinity Series practice at Charlotte

Kyle Larson was fastest in final Xfinity Series practice Thursday evening at Charlotte Motor Speedway with a lap of 185.198 mph.
Erik Jones, looking to avoid Chase elimination in the Charlotte cutoff race, was second at 184.995 mph with Joey Logano third (184.856 mph), Daniel Suarez (184.332 mph) fourth, and Brandon Jones (184.150 mph) fifth. Larson and Logano are two of five Sprint Cup Series drivers entered in Friday night’s Drive for the Cure 300.
Rounding out the top 10 were Blake Koch (183.830 mph), Justin Allgaier (183.592 mph), Ty Dillon (183.411 mph), Ryan Sieg (182.803 mph), and Austin Dillon (182.636 mph).
There was a brief red flag during the session when Brandon Hightower got loose and crashed off Turn 4.

NASCAR’s Friday schedule for Charlotte

Both Sprint Cup and Xfinity Series teams are scheduled to be in action today at Charlotte Motor Speedway, with Xfinity teams competing in the Drive for the Cure 300.
Rain from Hurricane Matthew could impact today’s schedule.
Here is today’s schedule with TV and Radio times.
All times are Eastern.
11 a.m. – Xfinity garage opens
1:30 – 10 p.m. – Sprint Cup garage open
3:30 – 4:25 p.m. – Sprint Cup practice (NBCSN)
4:45 p.m.  – Xfinity qualifying; three rounds/multi-car (NBCSN)
6:15 p.m. – Xfinity driver-crew chief meeting
6:30 – 7:20 p.m. – Final Sprint Cup practice (NBCSN)
7:30 p.m. – Xfinity driver introductions
8 p.m. – Drive for the Cure 300; 200 laps, 300 miles (NBCSN, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio)

Kevin Harvick fastest in first Bank of America 500 practice

Kevin Harvick had the fastest speed in the first Sprint Cup practice session for the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Harvick posted a speed of 193.757 mph around the 1.5-mile track. He was the only driver to top 193 mph.
The No. 4 team was followed by Alex Bowman (192.885), Coke 600 winner Martin Truex Jr. (192.623), Kyle Busch (192.548) and Denny Hamlin (192.219).
Danica Patrick (45) and Kyle Larson (42) recorded the most laps in the session.
Kasey Kahne had the best 10-lap average at 188.561 mph.

quinta-feira, 6 de outubro de 2016

HARVICK EARNS FIRST POLE AWARD OF YEAR AT CHARLOTTE

CONCORD, N.C. – Kevin Harvick may have won the pole for Saturday night's Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway (7 p.m. ET on NBC, PRN, SiriusXM NASCAR Radio), but Alex Bowman continued to open eyes as a substitute driver in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.

Touring the 1.5-mile speedway in 27.547 seconds (196.029 mph), Harvick knocked Bowman (196.000 mph) off the pole by a scant .004 seconds in the final round of Thursday evening’s knockout qualifying.

The pole was Harvick's first at Charlotte, his first of the 2016 season and the 16th of his career.

"It was good in (Turns) 1 and 2, but I felt like I gave up a little something in (Turns) 3 and 4 coming to the checkered," Harvick said of his lap in the money round. "This has just been a fun car to drive today. Hopefully we can get it dialed in race trim."

Where Harvick gave up speed in the final two corners, Bowman likely lost the pole in the first two turns, where he drifted up the track slightly and scrubbed off just enough speed to fall short of Harvick by the minute fraction of a second.

Nevertheless, driving in place of Dale Earnhardt Jr. in six of the last seven races of the season while Earnhardt recovers from a concussion, Bowman stole the show.

"The Showman Bowman was fast tonight," Earnhardt tweeted after the final round. "Great job @AlexBRacing and @AxaltaRacing gang. P2 @CLTMotorSpdwy."

Bowman, the fastest of the non-Chase drivers in time trials, recently posted his career-best NASCAR Sprint Cup Series finish, a 10th at Chicagoland Speedway. Though Bowman continues to show excellent speed as a substitute, he has no definite plans for next year.

But he came tantalizingly close to a monumental achievement on Thursday night.

"Honestly, we didn't put the greatest lap together," said Bowman, who ran the fastest lap of the day in the second round (196.200 mph). "In (Turns) 1 and 2, we were a little free in (into the corner) and didn't really keep it on the bottom like I needed to.

"Turns 3 and 4 were really good. It means so much for Hendrick Motorsports to take a chance on me for these races. I'm really thankful to be here. I hate that we didn’t get the pole. We were so close. It's definitely my best starting spot by a bunch, but you'd always like that pole."

Chase drivers claimed eight of the top-12 starting positions, with Chase Elliott qualifying third, Kyle Busch fourth, Martin Truex Jr., seventh, Carl Edwards eighth, Denny Hamlin ninth, Joey Logano 10th and Jimmie Johnson 11th.

Chase drivers Matt Kenseth (17th), Austin Dillon (19th), Brad Keselowski (20th) and Kurt Busch (23rd) failed to advance to the final round.

"I don't think anybody knew that we could go as fast as Bowman went in that second round," Edwards said. "That kind of raised the stakes for everyone."

Notes: Danica Patrick will start 13th, her second-best effort this year after qualifying 11th at Sonoma in June. Patrick just missed advancing to the final round; Johnson edged her for the 12th and final position by .012 seconds… Hendrick Motorsports continued to show improved speed, putting all four of its cars in the top 12 (with Kasey Kahne in 12th joining Bowman, Elliott and Johnson). Hendrick-powered cars claimed four of the top five spots on the grid, with Harvick on the pole and Tony Stewart fifth.

TOP CONSECUTIVE 10-LAP AVERAGES FOR CHARLOTTE

Practice 1: Results

Pos Car Driver From Lap To Lap Avg Speed
1 5 Kasey Kahne 1
10 188.561
2 18 Kyle Busch 1 10 187.616
3 11
Denny Hamlin 1 10 187.460
4 21 Ryan Blaney 1 10 187.142
5 10 Danica Patrick 1 10 186.963
6 2 Brad Keselowski 24 33 186.583
7 20 Matt Kenseth 22 31 185.711
8 19 Carl Edwards 15 24 185.626
9 42 Kyle Larson 25 34 184.807
10 24 Chase Elliott 16 25 184.422
11 16 Greg Biffle 18 27 184.151
12 1 Jamie McMurray 20 29 184.030
13 27 Paul Menard 19 28 184.012
14 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 20 29 183.871
15 38 Landon Cassill 26 35 183.391
16 34 Chris Buescher 16 25 181.431
* Car must run 10 consecutive laps on the track to be included in the above charts.

HARVICK LEADS FIRST CHARLOTTE SPRINT CUP PRACTICE

RELATED: Complete practice results | Best 10 consecutive lap averages


Kevin Harvick topped the leaderboard in Thursday’s first Sprint Cup Series practice at Charlotte Motor Speedway at 193.757 mph in the No. 4 Stewart-Haas Racing Chevrolet.


Right behind him was Alex Bowman, subbing for Dale Earnhardt Jr. in the No. 88 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet at 192.885 mph.


Rounding out the top five were Sprint Cup Series points leader Martin Truex Jr. in the No. 78 Furniture Row Racing Toyota at 192.623 mph, Kyle Busch in the No. 18 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota at 192.548 mph and Denny Hamlin in the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota 192.219 mph.


Coors Light Pole Qualifying is the next scheduled Sprint Cup event at 7:20 p.m. ET (NBCSN/NBC Sports App). The next Sprint Cup practice session is scheduled for Friday at 3:30 p.m. ET (NBCSN, NBC Sports App).