This Week in Auto Racing June 11 - 13
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06/08/2010 -
Brooklyn, MI (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - All three of NASCAR's national touring series
are in action this weekend, with the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck
Series at Michigan International Speedway and the Nationwide Series at
Kentucky Speedway. Formula One returns to North America for the first time in
two years with the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal.
NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series
Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 - Michigan Int'l Speedway - Brooklyn, MI
After a wild finish in last Sunday's race at Pocono, don't be surprised if the
madness carries over to Michigan this weekend.
Denny Hamlin held off Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch, who is Hamlin's Joe Gibbs
Racing teammate, after two late-race restarts to claim his fourth Pocono win.
Pocono concluded in dramatic fashion, with Kevin Harvick bumping Joey Logano
out of the way for a top-five position with less than two laps to go. Then a
nine-car pileup occurred on the last lap of the green-white checkered finish
when Kasey Kahne was shoved down the track and into the grass by his Richard
Petty Motorsports teammate A.J. Allmendinger. Kahne slammed hard into the wall
and spun around on the track before taking out Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Greg
Biffle and several others.
While Hamlin celebrated his series-high fourth win of the season, Logano
parked his car next to Harvick's ride on pit road, as the two engaged in a
shouting match.
Indeed, it was a wild day at Pocono.
Now it's on to Michigan, where Hamlin hopes his winning momentum will
continue. Prior to his first win of the season in March at Martinsville,
Hamlin sat 19th in points. Since then, he has climbed up to third in the
standings (-136).
"I feel like we're one of four or five guys that really are legitimate, week
in, week out, up-front guys," Hamlin said. "That's a good feeling right now.
But it's very tough to stay on top of any sport for an entire year. Our sport
is a roller coaster. It goes up and down. It has waves. Your performance
always comes in waves."
Hamlin has yet to win at Michigan, but he did record his best finish there one
year ago with a third-place run.
Harvick enters Michigan with just a 19-point lead over Busch.
Mark Martin is the defending race winner at Michigan. Last year, Martin won in
a thrilling battle of fuel mileage. His Hendrick Motorsports teammate Johnson
held the lead before running out of gas just short of crossing the line to
start the final lap. Biffle then inherited the top position, but he too ran
out of fuel on the backstretch. That allowed Martin to take over the lead and
then claim his fourth of five victories during the 2009 season.
"We won at the first Michigan race last year because our car was so fast that
I could slow down and still stay ahead of people," Martin said. "Therefore, I
was able to save enough gas to make it all the way."
Martin leads all full-time, active drivers with five victories at Michigan.
Currently 11th in points, Martin has been winless so far this season.
Last August, Brian Vickers prevailed in another fuel-mileage battle at
Michigan. Vickers, the pole sitter, grabbed the lead with two laps to go when
Johnson ran out of fuel. He then held off Gordon, who also gambled on fuel, by
1.4 seconds for his second career Cup victory. His first win came in October
2006 at Talladega.
Vickers is expected to be out of his Red Bull Racing Toyota for the remainder
of the season, due to his treatment for blood clots. Casey Mears has been
driving the car since last month at Dover.
Up until last year, Roush Fenway Racing had been dominant at Michigan, winning
a Cup race there for seven consecutive years. Team owner Jack Roush, who
resides 60 miles away from the two-mile track in Northville, MI, recorded his
11th victory there in August 2008 when Carl Edwards held off Kyle Busch in a
two-lap overtime finish. Roush moved into a tie with the Wood Brothers for
most car owner wins at the track.
"All of our wins at [Michigan] have been special," Roush said. "It's in front
of a home crowd, it's in front of my Roush industries affiliates and it's in
front of Ford Motor Company and Chrysler and General Motors. Detroit is still
the Motor City in spite of rumors otherwise, but it's good to race in front of
the home crowd where all of our friends and the people that we'd like to have
support are there paying attention."
Ford will use its new engine package -- FR9 -- in all of the Roush and Petty
cars, as well as the sole entry for the Wood Brothers, this weekend at
Michigan.
The automobile manufacturer debuted its FR9 in last year's fall race at
Talladega, where Jamie McMurray won in a Roush Ford. McMurray has since moved
over to Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. Ford has not won a Sprint Cup points race
since McMurray's victory at Talladega.
Forty-six teams are on the preliminary entry list for the Heluva Good! Sour
Cream Dips 400.
Camping World Truck Series
VFW 200 - Michigan International Speedway - Brooklyn, MI
Todd Bodine padded his points lead to 65 over Aric Almirola after winning last
Friday's race at Texas. Bodine led 97 of 167 laps, but had to hold off Johnny
Sauter and Ron Hornaday Jr. in a two-lap overtime finish to capture his
record-extending sixth victory there. He also ended a 24-race winless streak
in the Camping World Truck Series.
"To come out of [Texas] with a win for the stretch, it's awesome, but it's
just one win, it's one track and we have to go to Michigan [this] week and
beat them up there," Bodine said.
Michigan is the final race before the series' last big break of the season.
The next event after Michigan is on July 11 at Iowa. The series will then
begin a 10-week stretch.
There will be a guaranteed new race winner at Michigan. No previous winners
are on the entry list. Former series champions Ron Hornaday Jr., Mike Skinner
and Bodine, along with Kyle Busch, who returns to trucks after taking a week
off, have never driven into victory lane at Michigan. All four of those
drivers have combined for 109 victories in the series.
A Ford has won five of the previous 10 truck races at Michigan, but the
automobile manufacturer has been winless so far this season. The last victory
for Ford actually came one year ago at Michigan.
Jack Roush leads all team owners with five victories at Michigan, including
wins in the last three races with drivers Travis Kvapil, Erik Darnell and
Colin Braun. Roush has no truck entries so far this year.
Michigan has featured quick races and close finishes since the series started
competing there in 1999.
Brendan Gaughan's 2003 win at Michigan remains the fastest truck event ever
run. Gaughan averaged 154.044 m.p.h. and cruised to an 11.477 margin of
victory in a race that wrapped up in one hour, 17 minutes and 54 seconds.
Two years ago, Darnell won there in thrilling fashion. He nipped Johnny Benson
by 0.005 seconds, making it the second closest finish in series history.
Thirty-five teams are on the preliminary entry list for the VFW 200.
Nationwide Series
Meijer 300 - Kentucky Speedway - Sparta, KY
This weekend's race at Kentucky is the second in a stretch of three
consecutive stand-alone events for the Nationwide Series. After last week's
Nashville-Pocono combo, three of the four double-duty drivers were tops at
Nashville. Brad Keselowski won there, while Carl Edwards finished second and
Paul Menard took third. Michael McDowell crashed midway through the race and
ended up finishing 30th.
With the win, Keselowski increased his lead to 196 points over Kyle Busch, who
remained second in the standings, despite not competing at Nashville. Busch,
the 2009 Nationwide champion, only raced at Pocono in order to focus on his
Sprint Cup Series efforts this season.
Brad Coleman drove Busch's No.18 Toyota to a sixth-place finish at Nashville.
Coleman also will drive the car at Kentucky.
Busch's Joe Gibbs Racing teammate, Joey Logano, will join the group of drivers
doing the Kentucky-Michigan duo.
Kentucky/Michigan is the first time this season that Logano will attempt
double duty at two different tracks. He will practice and qualify for the 400-
mile Sprint Cup race at Michigan on Friday afternoon before traveling to
Kentucky to practice for the Nationwide event there later in the evening.
Logano will then return to Michigan that night to be able to participate
in Saturday morning's final Cup practice. He will fly back to Kentucky in time
to qualify for the 300-mile Nationwide race. However, JGR development driver
Matt DiBenedetto will be on standby.
Logano has started on the pole and won the last two Nationwide races at
Kentucky. In 2008, he became the youngest race winner in the series at age 18
years and 21 days.
"I'm pumped to head back to Kentucky Speedway," Logano said. "That place holds
a lot of special memories for me. It's the track that I got my first
Nationwide Series win, and it's the track that I first tested a Sprint Cup
car. It's my most successful track. There are not a lot of drivers out there
that can go to a track more than once and say that they are batting 1.000."
Logano is the only repeat winner there.
Kentucky also will be the second of four "Dash 4 Cash" races on the 2010
Nationwide schedule. Nationwide Insurance sponsors the bonus program, with
eligible drivers having an opportunity to collect an extra $25,000 if they
win. Drivers who qualify include: full-time and part-time/limited schedule
series-only regulars, as well as double-duty drivers who competed in every
series event.
Kevin Harvick won the first "Dash 4 Cash" event this season in April at
Nashville. Harvick, who was a full-time Nationwide driver at the time,
collected the money award. He is not competing at Kentucky, which is probably
a good thing for Logano.
Forty-four teams are on the preliminary entry list for the Meijer 300.
FORMULA ONE
Canadian Grand Prix - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - Montreal, Canada
After a one-year hiatus, Formula One returns to North America for the Canadian
Grand Prix at Montreal's Circuit Gilles Villeneuve. The 4.361-kilometer
(2.709-mile), 14-turn road course is regarded as one of the most unusual
tracks on the F1 calendar.
The long straightaways on the Montreal circuit make for high-speed racing, but
its low-speed chicanes create wear and tear on the braking system.
F1 last competed in Montreal in 2008, but the Canadian GP was dropped from
last year's calendar after F1's governing body, the International Automobile
Federation (FIA), and race organizers could not reach an agreement. The event
was reinstated for the 2010 schedule.
Robert Kubica, the first Polish driver to compete in F1, recorded his maiden
grand prix win in the Canadian GP two years ago. Kubica drove for BMW Sauber
at the time. He is now with Renault, as he sits sixth in the world
championship standings with 67 points.
"I'm glad that after a year's break we are returning to Montreal," Kubica
said. "I enjoy driving there, and I like the characteristics of the track.
It's kind of a mix between a high and low-speed track because there are big
braking zones and some long straights where top speed is important. We haven't
been to a track with these characteristics yet, so we will have to wait and
see how all the teams perform there."
Kubica finished second in the March 28 Australian Grand Prix and third in the
May 16 Monaco Grand Prix.
Last week, Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button gave McLaren a 1-2 finish in
Sunday's Turkish Grand Prix, while Red Bull teammates Mark Webber and
Sebastian Vettel lost an opportunity to win the race after they crashed 18
laps from the finish.
Webber, the pole sitter, held the lead after 40 laps were completed, but
Vettel chased him down, as the two ran side-by-side for the top position. When
Vettel tried to overtake Webber, the two collided and spun around. That
allowed Hamilton to claim the lead and Button to move into second for good.
Heading to Montreal, Webber holds the championship lead with 93 points
accumulated, compared to 88 points for Button, the defending F1 champion, and
84 for Hamilton, the 2008 titleholder.
Hamilton's first F1 win came in the Canadian GP during his sensational rookie
season in 2007.
"I won my first Grand Prix in Montreal, and 2007 seems like such a long time
ago, but I still have some absolutely fantastic memories of that weekend --
the pole position, the crazy number of safety cars, the uncertainty in the
final laps, and then, at last, crossing the line, which just was a massive
feeling of relief and amazement at the same time," Hamilton said.
Hamilton won the United States Grand Prix one week later at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway. F1 has not competed in the U.S. since the'07 Indy race, but the
racing circuit will return to America in 2012, with the USGP being held in
Austin, TX.
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Will cooler heads prevail at Michigan? >>
Brooklyn, MI (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup. Date: Sunday, June
13. Race: Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400. Site: Michigan International
Speedway. Track: two-mile oval. Start time: 1:00 p.m. (et). Laps: 200. Miles:
400. 2009 winne
Bodine takes winning momentum into Michigan >>
Brooklyn, MI (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Series: NASCAR Camping World Truck. Date:
Saturday, June 12. Race: VFW 200. Site: Michigan International Speedway.
Track: two-mile oval. Start time: 2:00 p.m. (et). Laps: 100. Miles: 200. 2009
winner: Colin Braun
Logano looking to go 3-for-3 at Kentucky >>
Sparta, KY (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Series: NASCAR Nationwide. Date: Saturday, June
12. Race: Meijer 300. Site: Kentucky Speedway. Track: 1.5-mile oval. Start
time: 8:00 p.m. (et). Laps: 200. Miles: 300. 2009 winner: Joey Logano.
Television: ESPN. Ra
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NCAA Football Betting
Many fans thought it was the best side in the nation by the end of last season. This year, the polls have built on Georgia's momentum and granted it the No. 1 preseason ranking, followed by Ohio State and USC. (The Associated Press has the Buckeyes at No. 2; USA Today took the Trojans.)
"To have people believing we have one of the best teams in the nation going into this thing, it's exciting for us," Bulldogs coach Mark Richt told the AP. "I don't think anything is guaranteed, but we certainly have put ourselves in position where at least the college football world thinks we're pretty good."
Georgia Bulldogs - 9.5 wins
There's no question they're good, but the Bulldogs have one of the toughest 12-game schedules in the nation, mostly because they play in the powerhouse Southeastern Conference. Away games at No. 15 Arizona State, No. 7 LSU and No. 10 Auburn loom large, with contests between the hedges versus No. 24 Alabama and No. 18 Tennessee as well as the World's Largest Cocktail Party in Jacksonville versus No.5 Florida.
Ohio State Buckeyes - 10 wins
Like the Bulldogs, the Buckeyes also have a number of tough road contests in 2008. After two scrimmages dressed up as real games versus Youngstown State and Ohio, it's off to face USC. Other tough away games include No.13 Wisconsin in October and No. 20 Illinois in November. Granted, it should be pretty easy sledding at the Horseshoe. In fact, the only ranked team that travels to Columbus is No. 22 Penn State, in October.
USC Trojans - 10.5 wins
A similarly light schedule awaits the Trojans of Southern California, which is why the oddsmakers' total is one win more and the over is currently commanding -150 odds. Pete Carroll's troops only play three ranked teams in 2008, and all of those games are at home. After what should be an easy trip to Virginia to start things off on Aug. 30, the Trojans get two weeks to prepare for Ohio State in Los Angeles. Their two other ranked opponents, No. 21 Oregon and No. 15 Arizona State, visit in consecutive weeks to start the month of October. After that, the competition eases up. Of course, this is the same highly-touted school that lost to Stanford in 2007 and Oregon State in 2006. And don't discount the fact that USC plays its biggest rivals, Notre Dame and UCLA, back-to-back to close out the regular season. On paper, the Trojans are far superior, but motivation will be high for the Irish and Bruins, especially if their historic foes are in national-title contention.
Odds to Win the Heisman Trophy
Tim Tebow, Florida - 7/2
He won it last year, so it's no surprise he's the favorite to do it again, making him just the second player to go back-to-back. Ohio State's Archie Griffin turned the trick in 1974 and 1975, and Tebow's coach, Urban Meyer, is pretty sure his star quarterback can match the Buckeyes legend.
"There has never been anyone quite like him," Meyer told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "I am very lucky to be his coach."
Chris Wells, Ohio State - 5/1
The man they call "Beanie" was a star recruit out of high school, so it's not like nobody knew who the star tailback was before he rushed for 576 yards as a freshman in 2006 and 1,609 as a sophomore. But perhaps his finest moment came last year versus Michigan when he rumbled for 222 yards and two touchdowns in the Buckeyes' 14-3 victory over the hated Wolverines.
Knowshon Moreno, Georgia - 8/1
If the Bulldogs are to live up to expectations, they'll need a huge effort from their sophomore running back. This might be the last year of college ball for Moreno, who rushed for 1,334 yards and for 14 touchdowns as a freshman, while adding 253 receiving yards on 20 receptions, so expect big things for the man from Belford, N.J.
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