Weekend Preview
Windy City could fan flames of dramatic Nationwide Series championship
July 18, 2013
Staff Report
NASCAR Wire Service
Half way home, full throttle. And full emotion.
The
NASCAR Nationwide Series hit its halfway point last Saturday at New
Hampshire Motor Speedway, and tempers flared post-race between two of
the
championship front runners – Regan Smith and Elliott Sadler.
Championship
standings leader Smith and defending race winner Sadler tangled on
track in New Hampshire this past weekend, and frustrations and tempers
exploded following the incident. Sadler vowed in post-race remarks that
Smith would not win the championship at season's end. Smith currently
holds a 24-point lead over Sadler, who is in fifth.
“You will not win this championship, mark my word,” Sadler reportedly yelled at Smith afterward in the garage.
Sadler
might be on to something, whether he plays a part in thwarting Smith or
not. Smith has seen a once-robust points lead shrink to five points
heading into this Sunday’s STP 300 at Chicagoland Speedway (3 p.m. on
ESPN, MRN Radio and SiriusXM Satellite Radio). Four races ago, that lead
stood at 58 points.
“The
past two weeks have been frustrating for our Speedco team,” Smith said.
“At Daytona and Loudon we ran well and in the top five. We’ve just
been unable to put an entire race together and have it play out like we
need to. Top 10s are good, but when you run top-three and top-five all
day, it makes them difficult to accept. I won’t say I don’t think about
the points. It’s just that right now our
main focus is getting back to maintaining positions in the closing laps
and capitalizing on opportunities. If we can do that, the points will
take care of itself.”
Only
24 points separate the top-five drivers, with Sam Hornish Jr., Austin
Dillon, Justin Allgaier and Sadler sitting two-through-five.
On
Sunday, the Nationwide Insurance Dash 4 Cash (#Dash4Cash) will reach
its third round, a race-within-a-race program for NASCAR Nationwide
Series
points eligible drivers. Elliott Sadler banked the first round of Dash 4
Cash in Daytona with a third-place finish. Austin Dillon won the D4C
$100,000 bonus with a third-place finish of his own at New Hampshire
last weekend.
Dillon
automatically qualified for the next payout this Sunday at Chicagoland.
He will compete against Brian Vickers, Brian Scott and Michael Annett
for the bonus. The top finisher among that group will win $100,000 and
automatically qualify for the final D4C race at Indianapolis Motor
Speedway.
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