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s has heart surgery, vows to return in '11
Posted by smoke09 |
BRISTOL, Tenn. -- After having surgery to close a hole in his heart this summer, Brian Vickers fully expects to be back in a Sprint Cup car by the start of the 2011 season.
In a news conference at Bristol Motor Speedway on Saturday, Vickers revealed he had surgery in July to repair a congenital heart defect that partially led to the blood clots that threatened his life in May.
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I just miss being in the car. I miss doing 200 mph, banging fenders with the guys I love and hate. I've missed it all.
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-- BRIAN VICKERS
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Lap-by-Lap: Bristol
Posted by smoke09 |
Lap 500 -- CHECKERED FLAG: Kyle Busch makes history, sweeping all three national series races in the same weekend. Busch picks up five spots in the Chase standings and moves into third.
Lap 499 -- WHITE FLAG: Kyle Busch continues to lead.
Lap 497 -- Kyle Busch reports he may have a tire going down or a track bar about to go out.
Lap 495 -- Kyle Busch is closing in on history, attempting to win all three national series races in the same weekend.
Lap 494 -- Paul Menard goes two laps down.
Lap 490 -- Kyle Busch has a 2.49 second lead over the field.
Lap 484 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. drops to 13th and is the last car on the lead lap. Junior continues to fight handling issues.
Lap 482 -- Ryan Newman -- in sixth -- holds up Juan Montoya during a challenge for the position. Montoya moves to the low side but can't get it done.
Lap 478 -- Kyle Busch clears lapped traffic, finds clean air and leaves David Reutimann behind in second.
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Busch grabs spot in record books with sweep
Posted by smoke09 |
BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Check off a major accomplishment from Kyle Busch's bucket list.
Busch fended off strong challenges from David Reutimann and Jamie McMurray to win Saturday's Irwin Tools Night Race at Bristol Motor Speedway and complete his unprecedented sweep of three NASCAR national touring events at the same track in the same week.
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Time for another shake-up to Earnhardt’s team
Posted by smoke09 |
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)—With a nondescript 19th-place finish at Michigan International Speedway, Dale Earnhardt Jr. all but ensured he’ll miss the Chase for the Sprint Cup championship for the third time in four years.
That wasn’t supposed to happen. Not with all the resources Hendrick Motorsports poured into rebuilding Earnhardt’s team in an effort to turn NASCAR’s most popular driver if not into a champion, then at least a winner again.
Yet Earnhardt and his No. 88 team have fallen short again, and with three races left to set the Chase field, he’s 129 points out of the 12th and final qualifying spot.
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Inside Line: For Martin, Kahne resolution removes ‘grinding’ burden
Posted by smoke09 |
Mark Martin had every right to walk into the media center at Michigan International Speedway and tell everybody he told them so. For months, he insisted that he’d be back in Hendrick Motorsports’ No. 5 car next season, even as speculation swirled to the contrary. It all made him bristle. It made him angry. A few times, it made him lash out at reporters who were trying to find some clarity in a story that only grew murkier by the minute.
Now that Rick Hendrick has lined up a one-season ride at Toyota-powered Red Bull Racing for Kasey Kahne—who will take over the No. 5 car in 2012—Martin could have marched in, pointed fingers, and dared anyone to ever doubt him again.
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