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« Wilder and wilder. »
Voila comment Kasey Kahne et sa victoire du New Hampshire, sa 2nde la saison, organise la bataille pour les deux « wild card » en jeu pour le Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™. Kahne s’est détaché d’un groupe de drivers classés de la 11éme à la 20ème place avec une victoire. Pas suffisant pour déverrouiller une place pour le natif de Washington dans le Chase? Kahne n’aime pas faire les choses à moitié, pour lui, 3 victoires seraient une meilleure assurance de disputer le fameux Chase.
Rien n’est sur, avec 7 courses restantes avant d’arriver à la post-season et son nouveau lineup , mais les pilotes aux alentours de la dixième place ont un petit bol d’air frais bienvenu. Avec des chances mathématiques de titre pre-postsaison, Denny Hamlin (currently in fifth) and Brad Keselowski (10th) sont assez tranquilles de ce point de vue.
« Junior keeps on rolling ».
Dale Jr et ses finishs monstrueux l’ont bien aidé a débuter sa saison de NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Pour Carl Edwards, son chemin de croix continue. Sans victoires en 50 départs, et des tours en tête ténus (juste deux courses dans la saison), Edwards a besoin d’un miracle, et vite.
Les pilotes et membres d’équipage vont essaimer aux quatre vents, avec en point d’orgue la semaine signalant le hiatus final de la 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup. Une action à ne pas rater également, le 29 Juillet at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway ou Paul Menard est le vainqueur sortant.
Jeff Gordon, lui, fera le plus long voyage: East Africa. La fondation de Jeff Gordon rejoint un rassemblement de figures humanitaires comme le former U.S. President Bill Clinton pour l’ouverture au Rwanda du premier centre d’imagerie médical lié au cancer, le Wednesday, July 18. (Mercredi 18)
Pas de repos pour les NASCAR Nationwide and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competitors, qui seront ensemble les 21 et 22 juillet pour une double course au Chicagoland Speedway. The NASCAR Nationwide sera la première des deux courses du week end pour la série alors que les gars de la Sprint Cup y poseront leurs valises les 15-16 septembre.
Chicagoland sera la deuxième course Dash4Cash qui paye un extra de $100,000 bonanza pour le vainqueur du top qualifié lors de la course du dernier week end au New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Sunoco Rookie of the Year leader Austin Dillon avait collecté ce premier bonus avec une place de troisième (Invités inclus, donc premier lui, de sa série nationwide).
Versions originales sur trois pilotes, issues du site Nascar:
Consistent Earnhardt Stays ‘Perfect,’ Back To No. 2 In Points
Dale Earnhardt Jr. remained perfect in New Hampshire with his 19th consecutive lead-lap finish, a record to start a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Junior’s fourth-place finish was his eighth top five, the most he’s posted since 2008 when he had 10 for the entire season.
Earnhardt also moved up a position in the standings bypassing Greg Biffle for second place. He trails leader Matt Kenseth by 16 points.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has been problematic for Earnhardt – especially since joining Hendrick Motorsports. His best finish for HMS, 12th in 2008, came in his first season with the organization. He was 16th a year ago after leading seven laps.
Indianapolis Has Special Meaning For Menard, Stewart, Newman
July 29 marks the one-year anniversary of Paul Menard’s greatest afternoon as a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver. Menard and his No. 27 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet team celebrated his first series victory by kissing the bricks at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Menard has yet to come close to duplicating his surprising triumph and continues to look for his first top-five finish of 2012. He’s 15th in the standings.
Three-time and reigning NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Tony Stewart looks for his third victory in the Crown Royal 400 at the Brickyard. Stewart’s last Indianapolis win came in 2007. Both Stewart and Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Ryan Newman hail from Indiana. Newman has just one significant finish at Indy: fourth in 2002. Still pursuing his 50th Coors Light Pole, Newman has qualified six times in the top five but never in the No. 1 spot in Indianapolis.
Gordon In East Africa To Inaugurate Rwandan Cancer Center
Four-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jeff Gordon will spend part of his off-week vacation in Africa. On Wednesday, July 18, the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Rwanda, Partners In Health, the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation and the Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women’s Cancer Center will inaugurate the Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence, which will serve as the first national cancer referral facility in rural Rwanda. The Center, located within Butaro Hospital in northern rural Rwanda, is a critical element of Rwanda’s ambitious five-year plan to introduce cancer prevention, screening and treatment on a national level. The facility’s opening will mark a major milestone as the first center of its kind to bring comprehensive cancer care to rural East Africa.
Among dignitaries attending is the 42nd President of the United States Bill Clinton.