Saturday Dover Notebook
Notebook items:
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Short practices are intense for Chase bubble drivers
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Long-time friends Earnhardt, Sadler together at JRM
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Greg Biffle's crew chief welcomes new daughter
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2016 NASCAR Whelen Euro Series schedule released
Oct. 3, 2015
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Short practices are intense for Chase bubble drivers
DOVER,
Del. – With intermittent rain playing havoc with the racing schedule at
Dover International Speedway, Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup
contestants scrambled to learn
as much as they could during two short practice sessions at the Monster
Mile.
After
posting the fourth fastest lap in a 25-minute opening practice
Saturday, Kevin Harvick surged to the top of the speed chart at 156.033
mph during a Happy Hour session
that lasted barely more than 15 minutes before rain returned.
Harvick almost certainly must win Sunday’s AAA 400 (2:30 p.m. ET on NBCSN) to advance to the Contender Round of the Chase.
Dale
Earnhardt Jr., among a group of four drivers hovering around the Chase
cutoff, was 11th fastest in the first practice and fifth fastest in the
second. The driver of the
No. 88 Chevrolet also posted the second fastest 10-lap average during
the first session.
As Happy Hour wound down, Earnhardt seemed pleased with his car.
“I’m
backing up the corner—it’s real nice,” Earnhardt radioed to crew chief
Greg Ives. “I don’t have anything happening at all in the first half of
the corner.
“I’m just waiting on the spring on the front, center-off.”
Earnhardt
is 12th in the standings, the last transfer position into the Chase’s
next playoff round. Kyle Busch, who is one point behind Earnhardt and
currently out of a transfer
spot, was 19th fastest in opening practice but improved to seventh in
the second session.
Tenth
in the standings and 12 points clear of Busch, Jeff Gordon nevertheless
has cause for concern after two lackluster practices. The defending
race winner was 32nd on the
speed chart in the morning and 27th in the afternoon.
Following
Dover, the four drivers with the lowest points totals and winless in
the three-race Challenger Round will be eliminated from the postseason.
Denny Hamlin and Matt
Keneth, race winners at Chicago and New Hampshire, respectively, have
already punched their ticket into the 12-driver Contender Round. The
other 10 spots will be filled by the winner at Dover if he is a Chase
driver, with the remaining positions filled by
Chase drivers with the most points.
LONG-TIME FRIENDS EARNHARDT, SADLER TOGETHER AT JRM
To
hear Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Elliott Sadler talk, it’s mildly surprising
the two friends haven’t combined for a formal competitive venture
before now.
But
Earnhardt and Sadler will join forces next year when Sadler and sponsor
OneMain Financial come to JR motorsports for the 2016 NASCAR XFINITY
Series season.
“Me
and Elliott have been great friends since we’ve been racing late models
together, and he actually drove our car a couple of times at JR
Motorsports, so this is really a
lot of fun for me,” Earnhardt said on Friday at Dover International
Speedway during the announcement of the new deal.
“I’m
excited to work with Elliott full-time, to give him the best
opportunity we can, to put him in the best cars we can and to get to
work with our guys—our company. Once
we told them the news, they were really excited to work with Elliott
and OneMain… Winning races is great, but when you do it with your
friends, it’s even better.”
Sadler, who will move from Roush Fenway Racing to JRM at the end of the season, echoed Earnhardt’s sentiments.
“It’s
neat to see our paths kind of crossing again this much later in life
compared to when we first met each other driving Late Models,” Sadler
said. “It says a lot about
our friendship, I think, it says a lot about our trust for each other
and definitely about our passion to race together.”
JRM will reveal Sadler’s crew chief and car number when those details are in place.
GREG BIFFLE’S CREW CHIEF WELCOMES NEW DAUGHTER
Matt
Puccia, crew chief for Roush Fenway Racing driver Greg Biffle, wasn’t
at Dover International Speedway on Friday. Then again, with rain washing
out all track activity at
the Monster Mile, there wasn’t a compelling reason for Puccia to be
there.
But
Puccia had much more important business at hand—witnessing the birth of
daughter Kennedy Harper Puccia in Mooresville, N.C., where he drove
from Dover on Thursday night
after wife Alyssa went into labor.
RFR
Sprint Cup team manager Kevin Kidd filled in for Puccia during two
abbreviated Sprint Cup practice sessions on Saturday. It will be
Puccia’s decision whether to return
for Sunday’s Sprint Cup race at the Monster Mile.
“I
tried to leave them at peace and let them get through the baby being
born, but since then, we’ve talked a couple of times, and it will
probably be a Sunday morning game-time
decision, and I’m leaving it completely in Matt’s hands,” Kidd said.
“If
he wants to come up and do the race tomorrow, then we’ll certainly
welcome him. As a company, we’d love to have in back, but we also want
to be respectful and do the right
thing as an employer and give him some time to be with his family right
now.”
NASCAR WHELEN EURO SERIES ANNOUNCES 2016 SCHEDULE
For
its eighth year, the fast-growing NASCAR Whelen Euro Series will stage
24 races in six different countries on the Old Continent, bringing
exciting racing and American-themed
entertainment to European fans.
For
the 2016 season, the series will debut an aggressive aerodynamic
package (with dynamic front section and eight-inch rear spoiler)
inspired by the American NASCAR Sprint
Cup Series cars, thus strengthening the racing bond between the United
States and Europe.
A
new Italian venue will host the series Semifinals: Adria Raceway,
located close to world famous Venice, will enter the calendar September
16-18 with a double-points event.
“We
are very proud to work with such amazing track partners and can’t thank
them enough for their efforts,” said NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
President and CEO Jerome Galpin “This
calendar is a great mix of mythic tracks like Valencia, Brands Hatch
and Zolder and challenging ovals like Raceway Venray and Tours Speedway.
“We
are also very happy to welcome Adria Raceway in the NASCAR Family. All
these partnerships are based on great human relationships with a common
goal to deliver the best
racing show to European fans.”
NASCAR Whelen Euro Series
2016 Schedule
Rd 1&2: April 22-24 - VALENCIA, Spain (Road Course)
Rd 3&4: May 14-16 - VENRAY Raceway, Holland (Oval, Saturday, Sunday, Monday)
Rd 5&6: June 10-12 - BRANDS HATCH Indy, UK (Road Course)
Rd 7&8: June 22-24 - TOURS Speedway, France (Oval)
SemiFinals: September - 16-18 ADRIA Raceway, Italy (Road Course)
Finals: October 7-9 - ZOLDER, Belgium (Road Course)
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