This Week in Auto Racing October 21 - 23
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10/20/2011 -
Talladega, AL (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The second half of the Chase for the Sprint
Cup championship kicks off this weekend with the "wild card" race at Talladega
Superspeedway.
NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series
Good Sam Club 500 - Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, AL
Following the death of Dan Wheldon in last Sunday's IndyCar event at Las
Vegas, safety has become a major concern in this weekend 500-mile Sprint Cup
Series race at Talladega Superspeedway. Talladega features a lot of exciting
and wild racing, but the track has also experienced its share of controversy
over the years, particularly in regards to safety.
IndyCar endured its darkest moment in the early going of the scheduled 300-
mile Las Vegas race when a horrific 15-car crash claimed the life of Wheldon,
a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner and former IndyCar champion. Wheldon's car
went airborne into the catch fence along turn two before it erupted into
flames during the lap 11 incident. The 33-year-old Englishman died of blunt
head trauma.
There has not been a fatality on the racetrack in any one of NASCAR's three
national touring series since Dale Earnhardt was killed in an accident on the
last lap of the 2001 Daytona 500. SAFER barriers (soft walls), the current
cars and the head and neck support (HANS) device have all played a vital role
in NASCAR's safety initiatives.
"I think NASCAR has implemented some incredible safety features for our cars
over the years to allow us to go to Talladega," Jeff Gordon said. "While the
drivers might not always be thrilled and sometimes the fans aren't always
thrilled about the type of racing going on out there, I do feel very safe
inside the cars. That's something that's evolved over the years and something
that we all have worked together on through experience, through seeing wrecks,
going through wrecks, understanding how to contain the cars inside the
racetrack, trying to keep the cars on the ground with new aerodynamics, with
the roof flaps.
"I think the spoiler is a plus versus the [rear] wing when the cars get turned
backwards. I feel very confident in that going to the racetrack this weekend
at Talladega."
Last Saturday night at Charlotte, Jimmie Johnson walked away unscathed after
crashing head on into the outside wall during the closing laps of the race.
"It was a big hit," Johnson said during Monday's electronic fuel injection
test session at Charlotte. "The NASCAR safety guys came by and discussed a lot
of that with me. The numbers were high, but if you look at the frequency and
how long the impact lasted, it was spread out over a long period of time,
because of the soft wall and the steel cage that we have around our car. It
makes it a very forgiving impact in a the scheme of things.
"The velocity was very high, but the "g" number [force of gravity] was
average, which is great. That g number should have been doubled if it wasn't
into a soft wall. I was very fortunate to have the safety that we do on these
tracks and on these cars, because it was a huge hit."
Talladega has seen its share of multi-car crashes, commonly known as "the big
one," and at times, cars have sailed into the air and then slammed into the
catch fence at the 2.66-mile, high-banked track.
"I guess if you really look at the big picture and why we run restrictor
plates is so the cars stay on the ground," said Johnson, who won at Talladega
in April. "It doesn't matter the type of race car. If it's off the ground, you
cannot control it in an accident."
Bobby Allison's spectacular crash along the frontstretch in the spring 1987
race at Talladega led NASCAR to mandate restrictor plates to reduce speeds for
races at Talladega and its sister track, Daytona International Speedway.
But restrictor-plate racing led to big packs of cars running two, three and
even four-wide, just inches apart from each other, and moving at speeds more
than 200 m.p.h. Multi-car wrecks at Talladega have involved as many as 30
drivers in a single incident.
NASCAR dodged a bullet at Talladega in April 2009 when Carl Edwards walked
away from a crash that was somewhat similar to Allison's wreck. However, eight
spectators suffered injuries when they were struck by debris from Edwards'
car. None of the injuries were life-threatening.
Since last year's fall race at Talladega, NASCAR has been tweaking the rules
package for restrictor-plate racing, which has created two-car breakaways and
therefore produced record lead changes at both Talladega and Daytona.
"Talladega is fast and high-banked, and we all know what we're in for when we
go there," NASCAR Vice President of Competition Robin Pemberton said.
NASCAR recently changed the size of the restrictor plate for this race. The
plate has increased by 1/64 inch, putting it at 57/64-inch diameter. This will
provide teams with an additional 7-10 horsepower. NASCAR has also altered the
pressure relief valve on the cars' cooling system.
After a record-tying 88 lead changes in this year's spring race at Talladega,
the track has set up a bonus plan for Sunday's event here. If there are 100 or
more lead changes in the race, the driver who takes the lead the most times
(not the most laps) will collect a $100,000 award.
Talladega will be the sixth race in the 10-race Chase for the Sprint Cup
championship. Just 35 points separate leader Carl Edwards from eighth-place
Johnson. Kevin Harvick is five points behind Edwards, while Charlotte winner
Matt Kenseth trails by seven markers.
Johnson's current 35-point deficit roughly equates to 145 markers from the old
points system (1975-2010).
With five races to go in the 2006 season, Johnson overcame a deficit of 146
points to win his first of five consecutive championships. So don't count him
out just yet.
Talladega is the "wild card" or "crap shoot" race in the Chase, so anything
can happen as far as the championship battle is concerned.
Forty-seven teams are on the preliminary entry list for the Good Sam Club 500.
Camping World Truck Series
Coca-Cola 250 - Talladega Superspeedway - Talladega, AL
After winning the last two races, Ron Hornaday Jr. is right back in contention
for the Camping World Truck Series championship.
What a remarkable comeback the 53-year-old Hornaday has made in the past
couple of months. Following his 24th-place finish in August at Bristol,
Hornaday trailed then-leader Johnny Sauter by 69 points.
Hornaday, a record four-time series champion, cut his 42-point deficit in half
after taking the checkered flag at Las Vegas for the first time in his career
this past Saturday. Leader Austin Dillon and James Buescher, who ranked second
in points heading into Las Vegas, crashed at separate times during the race.
With four races to go, Dillon holds just a five-point lead over Sauter and a
seven-point advantage over Buescher. Hornaday is 21 down, while Timothy Peters
trails by 25.
The series moves on to Talladega Superspeedway, where Hornaday has yet to win.
"With four races to go, Talladega is a track where we will just have to hold
our breath all weekend and hope we don't get caught in the big one," he said.
"We are in the midst of this championship battle and would really like to make
it out of Talladega with momentum."
This will be the third race in a row that Hornaday drives the No.2 Chevrolet
for Kevin Harvick Inc. Team owners Kevin and DeLana Harvick moved Hornaday
from the No.33 to the No.2, since that truck is presently leading in the
series' owner point standings. Crew chief Bruce Cook will remain with Hornaday
at least for Talladega.
Cale Gale drove KHI's No.33 at Las Vegas, but Nationwide Series regular Mike
Wallace is taking over driving duties this weekend.
"I am very excited about the chance to race for KHI, especially when I'm going
to be racing a truck that I know has an opportunity to win the race," Wallace
said. "I've won at Talladega before in the ARCA Series, and I'm excited to
have the opportunity to win again. Hornaday is back in the run for another
championship, so I think we'll be able to work together and help him along as
well and hopefully accomplish a sweep for KHI this weekend."
Kyle Busch is the only Sprint Cup Series regular competing in this race. Busch
has won the truck event at Talladega the previous two seasons. Last year, he
nipped Aric Almirola at the finish line by only 0.002 seconds, making it the
closest finish in series history.
Forty-one teams are on the preliminary entry list for the Coca-Cola 250.
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