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« Reply #100 on: August 21, 2006, 07:24:33 PM »

I'm guessing 25 grand and 25 points.

Next time he'll have to sit out a race.

I think that's just a slap on the hand. I think he should be suspended for atleast one race. Cup and Grand National race. First spinning Stewart out in the pits and now coming back on to the track at a pretty good speed and slamming into Dale Jr.'s car. That's definitely endangerment to other drivers.

Just imagine if Edwards had it Dale Jr.'s hand with his car.
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« Reply #101 on: August 21, 2006, 07:31:26 PM »

I agree that was just stupid.

"Golly gee, I sure am sorry that I cut your driving career short."

Gee willikers....
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« Reply #102 on: September 04, 2006, 01:40:47 AM »

A 3rd for Junior at Bristol, a 2nd at California...if the pattern holds, he'll repeat at Richmond.

Not too much pressure this year for The Chase, there's only one man looking in, unlike past seasons.
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« Reply #103 on: September 04, 2006, 09:45:42 AM »

Happy to hear Dale Jr. had a great finish. I just can't bare to watch that race to see how he does.
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« Reply #104 on: September 04, 2006, 03:22:34 PM »

Not to sound cocky or anything,  but chances are he will win that race.  He has 3 wins in Richmond, and he is an excellent short track racer.  If the engine and the car hold up, he will be celebrating his playoff berth in style in Gatorade Victory Lane!  beer
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« Reply #105 on: September 04, 2006, 05:57:09 PM »

I hope your right Garry. Cool
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« Reply #106 on: September 13, 2006, 11:37:51 PM »

What a race Saturday! I'm so glad the man won!!!

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« Reply #107 on: September 14, 2006, 12:29:03 AM »

Haha, you should have joined the board sooner!  Seems like right when you joined, Harvick started lighting it up.  Due your burnout pictures are just  drool

Here are the standings heading into New Hampshire.

2006 Chase For The Nextel Cup
1. M. Kenseth 5050
2. J. Johnson             -5
3. K. Harvick             -10
4. Kyle Busch           -15
5. D. Hamlin             -20
6. D. Earnhardt Jr.   -25
7. M. Martin             -30
8. J. Burton             -35
9. J. Gordon            -40
10. K. Kahne            45
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« Reply #108 on: September 15, 2006, 10:33:56 PM »



Harvick pies Hamlin, then takes pole at Loudon

The Associated Press
September 15, 2006
06:20 PM EDT (22:20 GMT)

LOUDON, N.H. -- It seems the pressure is definitely off now that the Chase for the Nextel Cup championship is ready to begin.

Kevin Harvick main objective Friday was to gain a little revenge on rookie Denny Hamlin, who hit the veteran in the face with a pie during a TV appearance 24 hours earlier.

And winning the pole for Sunday's Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire International Speedway was nice, too.

"The biggest goal I had was to get Denny Hamlin," Harvick said minutes after winning his first pole in more than a year. "We've been planning that all day. He got me pretty good [Thursday] on the Regis and Kelly show.

"I didn't say anything. I just waited until the opportune moment and I got even. It was pretty cool."

Payback came moments after Hamlin qualified. The youngster got out of his car on pit road and had just begun an interview with several TV reporters when Harvick stepped up with a pan filled with whipped cream and put it squarely in Hamlin's face.

That done, Harvick turned his attention back to racing. But the six-year Cup veteran is having fun on the track, too.

Harvick, who qualified easily for the 10-race Chase, got off to a solid start with his fifth career pole.

 "I think this is fun," said Harvick, who took the top spot in Sunday's race with a lap of 132.282 mph on the 1.058-mile New Hampshire oval. "Racing for a championship has to be fun."

If that is true, then the Richard Childress Racing driver should be having a ball.

He has all but wrapped up the Busch Series title already -- holding a 619-point lead on Carl Edwards with just seven races to go -- and also is one of only 10 drivers with a chance to win the 2006 Cup title.

"I think we are a favorite," said Harvick, coming off a Cup victory last Saturday night at Richmond, where the pressure was still on for a group of drivers racing to qualify for the Chase.

It's not too surprising that Harvick, who last won a pole in September 2005 at Richmond, is feeling confident right now.
   
The entire Childress team has been resurgent this season, with Harvick, third in the season points, leading the way.

"It is something that everybody feels good about," Harvick said. "All the hard work this team has put in the last year-and-a-half to make our cars better and do things better as we go forward.

"Everyone at RCR is confident and feels good about the performance of our cars. We look forward to coming to the track every week. Everybody feels good about themselves, but it is all about these next 10 weeks."

Jeff Gordon, another Chase driver, wound up second in Friday's qualifying at 131.751, followed by Penske Racing South teammates Kurt Busch and Ryan Newman at 131.483 and 131.216, respectively, and Hamlin, the first rookie to make the Chase in the three years it has been run.

Series leader Matt Kenseth qualified 25th, runner-up Jimmie Johnson was seventh and the rest of the Chase contenders were scattered through the 43-car field, with Dale Earnhardt Jr. eighth, Kyle Busch 16th, Harvick's teammate Jeff Burton 22nd, Mark Martin 26th and Kasey Kahne 33rd.

Meanwhile, Hamlin -- known as a jokester -- isn't ready to forget that pie in the face.

"It definitely ain't over," he said. "We're going to keep this going. This is a lot of fun."

Harvick had an answer for that, too.

"I am all about this stuff," he said. "If it continues, we will just keep playing the game and try to stay one notch up."

http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/headlines/cup/09/15/kharvick.loudon.quals/index.html
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« Reply #109 on: September 16, 2006, 01:59:51 AM »

I saw that live!  Harvick got Hamlin HARD!
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« Reply #110 on: September 17, 2006, 07:24:51 PM »



Harvick cruises, takes points lead at Loudon

By Jenna Fryer, The Associated Press
September 17, 2006
06:03 PM EDT (22:03 GMT)

LOUDON, N.H. -- Kevin Harvick turned New Hampshire International Speedway into his personal playground, dominating Sunday's race to take the early lead in NASCAR's Chase for the Nextel Cup.

Harvick, who started from the pole and paced almost every practice session, led 196 of the 300 laps to run away with the first round of the 10-race Chase. He moved to the top of the points standings for the first time in his career, and holds a 35-point lead over rookie Denny Hamlin, who finished fourth.

"We just have to keep doing what we're doing," said Harvick, who won for the second consecutive week and fourth time this season. "If we keep winning races, we're not going to get outscored in points."

Defending series champion Tony Stewart, who did not make the Chase this season and isn't eligible for the championship, finished second.

Jeff Gordon was third to jump to fourth in the standings, the lone bright spot in an otherwise dismal day for Hendrick Motorsports. Chase drivers Kyle Busch and Jimmie Johnson both wrecked early, finished 38th and 39th, and dropped to the back of the 10-driver championship field.

 It was yet another heartbreaking blow for Johnson, who led the standings for 22 weeks this year only to see his season fall apart with the Nextel Cup on the line. Although he has nine weeks to try to race back into contention, he knows how difficult it will be.

"Right now it looks like things are out of our control to get back in this thing right now," said Johnson, 139 points out of the lead. "I can only judge on how guys are running today, and all the Chase guys are running up front.

"I hope I eat the words I said early on when I said, 'You can't win the championship here in New Hampshire, but you can lose it today.'"

Indeed, the championship can be lost in the first round of the Chase, and it happened in each of the first two seasons of NASCAR's new title-deciding format.

Stewart, Ryan Newman and Jeremy Mayfield all were taken out of contention in 2004 following an early accident at this 1.058-mile oval. Then defending series champion Kurt Busch suffered the same fate last season when he was wrecked moments into the race.

So the tone was set Sunday, with Harvick establishing early that he's the driver to beat. The other Chase contenders held their own, with everyone but Johnson and Busch finishing in the top 16.

Busch's day went bad on the very first lap, when he cut off Jeff Green and the contact caused enough damage to his Chevrolet that he had to pit several times and dropped a lap down. A second accident 100 miles from the finish dropped him to a 38th-place finish.

Johnson, winner of the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard, had hoped to celebrate his 31st birthday with a strong run. Instead, he lost a cylinder early in the race to put his team on edge and afraid of a total engine failure. But they didn't have to worry very long: Johnson was run into the wall shortly after when Sterling Marlin swerved to avoid hitting other cars.
   

The hard hit destroyed the No. 48 Chevrolet and demoralized a team that had hoped this was finally its year to win that elusive title. As crew chief Chad Knaus slumped in his seat on top of the pit box, Johnson was coming to terms with how difficult it will be to rebound.

But Gordon thinks its too early to count out his protege.

"Sometimes I think they do better when they are angry and get behind," Gordon said.

Even if he does rebound, it will be hard for anyone to catch Harvick, who won for the third time in the past six races and second in a row.

And he proved early he's going to run hard for this title, using a risky three-wide pass of teammate Jeff Burton and Hamlin just 37 laps into the race. Hamlin was leading, Burton was second and Harvick thought he was better than both of them.

But instead of waiting for an open opportunity to get to the front, he shoved his Chevrolet in the middle of both cars to force his way to the front. The move caused Hamlin to wiggle to the outside, and could have been disastrous for all three Chase drivers.

Harvick didn't care.

"At this point, it's all about the championship and going for it and throwing caution to the wind," Harvick said. "If you look back on it, I probably wouldn't do that again."

http://www.nascar.com/2006/news/headlines/cup/09/17/loudon.race.ap/index.html
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« Reply #111 on: September 17, 2006, 07:25:41 PM »

Man, Harvick is on FIRE!  Junior's team messed up on the last run, he had a top-5 car, but he ended up 13th.
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« Reply #112 on: October 10, 2006, 09:42:33 PM »

Garry, did you see the end of the Talladega race on Sunday? rant

That idiot Vickers!! rant rant rant
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« Reply #113 on: October 10, 2006, 09:50:02 PM »

He wrecked his own teammate!  And 2 Chasers.  ARGH!!!!!!  rant

I can't believe how Junior dominated after the big one though.  Seems like McMurray and crybaby Jeff Gordon were his only competition.

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« Reply #114 on: October 15, 2006, 09:39:26 AM »

Congratulations to Kevin Harvick for clinching the 2006 Busch Series Championship on Friday night in Charlotte.  Smiley

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« Reply #115 on: October 15, 2006, 03:19:07 PM »

The Busch Series was a runaway this year...

Kasey Kahne won at Charlotte.
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