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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 12, 2015 11:26:15 GMT -5
After an exciting first segment, here is how they will lineup for Segment 2 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
Note: Due to being involved in accidents and retiring from the event, Matt Kenseth and Clint Bowyer are both eliminated from the All-Star race
1.55-Mark Martin 2.24-Jeff Gordon 3.50-Bill Elliott 4.9-Marcos Ambrose 5.5-Kasey Kahne 6.71-Johnny Sauter 7.40-Michael Waltrip 8.51-Kurt Busch 9.09-Geoffrey Bodine 10.2-Brad Keselowski 11.29-Kevin Harvick 12.14-Tony Stewart 13.32-Terry Labonte 14.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 15.18-J.J. Yeley 16.99-Carl Edwards 17.48-Jimmie Johnson 18.11-Denny Hamlin 19.21-Trevor Bayne 20.54-Kyle Busch 21.47-Bobby Labonte 22.16-Greg Biffle 23.34-David Ragan 24.39-Ryan Newman 25.7-Robby Gordon 26.27-Paul Menard --------Out of Race---------- 27.17-Matt Kenseth 28.15-Clint Bowyer
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Dec 12, 2015 21:00:24 GMT -5
Sprint All-Star Challenge: Segment 2
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series made their next stop of the 2012 season at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina, for Segment 2 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge.
Mark Martin led the field to the green as the laps would start at 21 but it would be Jeff Gordon looking for redemption as he would lead the first lap, followed by Bill Elliott before Martin would take it back. Marcos Ambrose would take advantage of his great starting spot and would drive into the lead and looked to be on his way to a Segment win. However Brad Keselowski would work his way from mid-pack and would soon take the lead and would pull away and would beat Dale Earnhardt Jr. by a car length to win Segment 2.
1.2-Brad Keselowski (12 laps led) 2.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3.40-Michael Waltrip 4.9-Marcos Ambrose (5 laps led) 5.18-J.J. Yeley 6.24-Jeff Gordon (1 lap led) 7.32-Terry Labonte 8.29-Kevin Harvick 9.14-Tony Stewart 10.09-Geoffrey Bodine 11.99-Carl Edwards 12.50-Bill Elliott (1 lap led) 13.5-Kasey Kahne 14.21-Trevor Bayne 15.71-Johnny Sauter 16.7-Robby Gordon 17.55-Mark Martin (1 lap led) 18.48-Jimmie Johnson 19.39-Ryan Newman 20.47-Bobby Labonte 21.16-Greg Biffle 22.51-Kurt Busch 23.27-Paul Menard 24.34-David Ragan 25.54-Kyle Busch 26.11-Denny Hamlin ------Out of race------ 27.17-Matt Kenseth-33 laps (Accident) 28.15-Clint Bowyer-33 laps (Accident)
Mark Martin-Pole Jeff Gordon-21 Bill Elliott-22 Mark Martin-23 Marcos Ambrose-24-28 Brad Keselowski-29-40
4 Lead Changes among 5 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 0.425 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 13, 2016 12:07:00 GMT -5
After a calm second segment, here is how they will lineup for Segment 3 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
1.2-Brad Keselowski 2.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3.40-Michael Waltrip 4.9-Marcos Ambrose 5.18-J.J. Yeley 6.24-Jeff Gordon 7.32-Terry Labonte 8.29-Kevin Harvick 9.14-Tony Stewart 10.09-Geoffrey Bodine 11.99-Carl Edwards 12.50-Bill Elliott 13.5-Kasey Kahne 14.21-Trevor Bayne 15.71-Johnny Sauter 16.7-Robby Gordon 17.55-Mark Martin 18.48-Jimmie Johnson 19.39-Ryan Newman 20.47-Bobby Labonte 21.16-Greg Biffle 22.51-Kurt Busch 23.27-Paul Menard 24.34-David Ragan 25.54-Kyle Busch 26.11-Denny Hamlin ------Out of race------ 27.17-Matt Kenseth 28.15-Clint Bowyer
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 13, 2016 19:59:47 GMT -5
Sprint All-Star Challenge: Segment 3
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series made their next stop of the 2012 season at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina, for Segment 3 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge.
Brad Keselowski led the field to the green as the laps would start at 41 as Keselowski's stay at the front would be short lived as Michael Waltrip would take the lead before Marcos Ambrose, and Jeff Gordon would continue their battle as they have all race long, a battle won by Ambrose, who would go on to score the win in Segment 3.
Note: Due to suffering mechanical issues, Carl Edwards joins his Roush-Fenway Racing teammate Matt Kenseth and Michael Waltrip Racing driver Clint Bowyer who are now out of the race.
1.9-Marcos Ambrose (7 laps led) 2.24-Jeff Gordon (8 laps led) 3.48-Jimmie Johnson 4.29-Kevin Harvick (1 lap led) 5.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2 laps led) 6.32-Terry Labonte 7.14-Tony Stewart 8.40-Michael Waltrip (1 lap led) 9.18-J.J. Yeley 10.7-Robby Gordon 11.27-Paul Menard 12.5-Kasey Kahne 13.2-Brad Keselowski (1 lap led) 14.39-Ryan Newman 15.51-Kurt Busch 16.71-Johnny Sauter 17.11-Denny Hamlin 18.09-Geoffrey Bodine 19.21-Trevor Bayne 20.47-Bobby Labonte 21.34-David Ragan 22.50-Bill Elliott 23.54-Kyle Busch 24.55-Mark Martin 25.16-Greg Biffle ------Out of race------ 26.99-Carl Edwards-17 laps (Header) 27.17-Matt Kenseth-53 laps (Accident) 28.15-Clint Bowyer-53 laps (Accident)
Brad Keselowski-41 Michael Waltrip-42 Marcos Ambrose-43 Dale Earnhardt Jr.-44-45 Jeff Gordon-46-53 Kevin Harvick-54 Marcos Ambrose-55-60
6 Lead Changes among 6 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 0.879 Seconds
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 14, 2016 10:52:02 GMT -5
After a some what calm third segment, here is how they will lineup for Segment 4 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
1.9-Marcos Ambrose 2.24-Jeff Gordon 3.48-Jimmie Johnson 4.29-Kevin Harvick 5.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 6.32-Terry Labonte 7.14-Tony Stewart 8.40-Michael Waltrip 9.18-J.J. Yeley 10.7-Robby Gordon 11.27-Paul Menard 12.5-Kasey Kahne 13.2-Brad Keselowski 14.39-Ryan Newman 15.51-Kurt Busch 16.71-Johnny Sauter 17.11-Denny Hamlin 18.09-Geoffrey Bodine 19.21-Trevor Bayne 20.47-Bobby Labonte 21.34-David Ragan 22.50-Bill Elliott 23.54-Kyle Busch 24.55-Mark Martin 25.16-Greg Biffle ------Out of race------ 26.99-Carl Edwards 27.17-Matt Kenseth 28.15-Clint Bowyer
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 14, 2016 21:29:49 GMT -5
Sprint All-Star Challenge: Segment 4
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series made their next stop of the 2012 season at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina, for Segment 4 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge.
Marcos Ambrose led the field to the green as the laps would start at 61 as Ambrose's stay in the lead didn't even last one turn as Jeff Gordon quickly jumped out front and was looking to score his first win of the night, but his Hendrick Motorsports teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. would drive past Gordon and would hold off his other teammate, Jimmie Johnson, to score the win in Segment 4 and will be leading the field in the final Segment.
Note: Due to being involved in wrecks, Geoffrey Bodine, Tony Stewart and Kasey Kahne have been knocked out of the All-Star Race.
1.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. (10 laps led) 2.48-Jimmie Johnson 3.18-J.J. Yeley 4.24-Jeff Gordon (10 laps led) 5.16-Greg Biffle 6.9-Marcos Ambrose 7.50-Bill Elliott 8.2-Brad Keselowski 9.27-Paul Menard 10.7-Robby Gordon 11.51-Kurt Busch 12.71-Johnny Sauter 13.55-Mark Martin 14.29-Kevin Harvick 15.21-Trevor Bayne 16.47-Bobby Labonte 17.39-Ryan Newman 18.32-Terry Labonte 19.34-David Ragan 20.54-Kyle Busch 21.40-Michael Waltrip 22.11-Denny Hamlin-1 lap ------Out of race------ 23.5-Kasey Kahne-2 laps (Accident) 24.14-Tony Stewart-2 laps (Accident) 25.09-Geoffrey Bodine-7 laps (Accident) 26.99-Carl Edwards-37 laps (Header) 27.17-Matt Kenseth-73 laps (Accident) 28.15-Clint Bowyer-73 laps (Accident)
Jeff Gordon-61-70 Dale Earnhardt Jr.-71-80
1 Lead Changes among 2 drivers
Caution Flags: 2 for 6 laps Lap 73 (Cars #47, 34, 54, 09, 32 and 5 Accident Frontstretch) Lap 78 (Cars #14, 21, 51, 34, 40 and 5 Accident Turn 3)
Margin of Victory: Under Caution
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 17, 2016 17:59:44 GMT -5
After a wreckfest fourth segment, here is how they will lineup for the fifth and final segment of the Sprint All-Star Challenge at the Charlotte Motor Speedway.
1.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. 2.48-Jimmie Johnson 3.18-J.J. Yeley 4.24-Jeff Gordon 5.16-Greg Biffle 6.9-Marcos Ambrose 7.50-Bill Elliott 8.2-Brad Keselowski 9.27-Paul Menard 10.7-Robby Gordon 11.51-Kurt Busch 12.71-Johnny Sauter 13.55-Mark Martin 14.29-Kevin Harvick 15.21-Trevor Bayne 16.47-Bobby Labonte 17.39-Ryan Newman 18.32-Terry Labonte 19.34-David Ragan 20.54-Kyle Busch 21.40-Michael Waltrip 22.11-Denny Hamlin ------Out of race------ 23.5-Kasey Kahne 24.14-Tony Stewart 25.09-Geoffrey Bodine 26.99-Carl Edwards 27.17-Matt Kenseth 28.15-Clint Bowyer
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Post by Blaise Zebrataur on Jan 17, 2016 21:00:35 GMT -5
Sprint All-Star Challenge: Segment 5
The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series made their next stop of the 2012 season at the Charlotte Motor Speedway, in Concord, North Carolina, for Segment 5 of the Sprint All-Star Challenge.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. led the field to the green as Segment 5 turned out to be an all Hendrick Motorsports race as all three remaining Hendrick drivers would lead as on the final lap Jimmie Johnson would hit the wall, allowing Jeff Gordon to drive on by and score a very popular win.
Note: Jeff Gordon scored his 4th career win in the Sprint All-Star Challenge, tying team mate Jimmie Johnson with the most wins
1.24-Jeff Gordon (6 laps led) 2.48-Jimmie Johnson (2 laps led) 3.88-Dale Earnhardt Jr. (2 laps led) 4.2-Brad Keselowski 5.55-Mark Martin 6.16-Greg Biffle 7.29-Kevin Harvick 8.27-Paul Menard 9.50-Bill Elliott 10.71-Johnny Sauter 11.40-Michael Waltrip 12.9-Marcos Ambrose 13.51-Kurt Busch 14.11-Denny Hamlin 15.39-Ryan Newman 16.7-Robby Gordon 17.47-Bobby Labonte 18.32-Terry Labonte 19.18-J.J. Yeley 20.34-David Ragan 21.21-Trevor Bayne 22.54-Kyle Busch ------Out of race------ 23.5-Kasey Kahne-12 laps (Accident) 24.14-Tony Stewart-12 laps (Accident) 25.09-Geoffrey Bodine-17 laps (Accident) 26.99-Carl Edwards-47 laps (Header) 27.17-Matt Kenseth-83 laps (Accident) 28.15-Clint Bowyer-83 laps (Accident)
Dale Earnhardt Jr.-81 Jeff Gordon-82-86 Dale Earnhardt Jr.-87 Jimmie Johnson-88-89 Jeff Gordon-90
4 Lead Changes among 3 drivers
Caution Flags: 0 for 0 laps
Margin of Victory: 0.477 Seconds
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Post by frow78 on Jan 26, 2016 20:27:27 GMT -5
Good win for gordon, and a HMS 1-2-3
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Post by toyotacupseries on Apr 20, 2016 20:25:13 GMT -5
Oreius- Is it possible to start this series back up, and can you please do it? This is one of my more favorite series (most of your other ones being the other favs), and it would be cool to see what else happens in the remaining 26 races.
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