Sunday Kansas Notebook
Notebook Items:
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Cut tire spoils excellent run for Austin Dillon
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Ugly top 10 keeps Gordon in title hunt
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Bowyer's day ends with hard crash off Turn 2
Oct. 18, 2015
By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service
Cut tire spoils excellent run for Austin Dillon
KANSAS
CITY, Kan. – The No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet sported a
green paint scheme on Sunday at Kansas Speedway, but the car was running
like a certain black No.
3 of old.
In
his strongest run of the season, Austin Dillon had the No. 3 solidly in
fifth place and was chasing reigning series champion Kevin Harvick for
fourth on Lap 155 of the Hollywood
Casino 400.
But Dillon’s day came to a thudding end when the right front tire blew and sent the car hard into the Turn 2 wall.
“Man,
what a bummer!” Dillon said. “I guess we just cut a right front tire. I
don’t know if I ran over something, or what. It showed a little heat
the second run but not that
much.
“We’re
carrying a lot of speed around the top of the track, and just cut a
tire. If we bring another car like this one to the racetrack this year,
we’ll end up with a win.”
UGLY TOP 10 KEEPS JEFF GORDON IN TITLE HUNT
As
poorly as Jeff Gordon’s car was handling on Sunday during his last run
at Kansas Speedway, the driver of the No. 24 Chevrolet was in danger of
losing touch with the top
contenders in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup.
But
Gordon persevered, salvaging a 10th-place finish that left him sixth in
the Chase standings — but with no margin for error as the series moves
to Talladega next Sunday.
“We
were absolutely as far off as you could be,” Gordon said of his balky
Chevy. “I don’t know. The thing qualified amazing, and ever since we put
it in race trim, it just
is not comfortable, hasn’t felt good, and we’ve struggled with it.
“That
was one of the hardest top 10s I’ve ever had to go through. I’m proud
of the team. They fought hard, and that’s why we’re where we’re at. But,
gosh, that was ugly.”
In all likelihood, Gordon will need to avoid disaster at Talladega to advance to the Eliminator 8 Round of the Chase.
“Every
point means something — it just doesn’t mean anything as far as our
approach for Talladega next week,” Gordon said. “I’m real confident in
our race cars and our race
team. I’m excited about our chances at actually winning there.
“I
just don’t like the chances of being in a wreck, because they are
usually high, but we’re going to go and approach it where we are going
to be aggressive and race hard.
We’ll just see where the points end up.”
BOWYER’S DAY ENDS WITH HARD CRASH OFF TURN 2
In
one of the hardest hits of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, Clint
Bowyer angled into the SAFER barrier off Turn 2 and destroyed his No. 15
Michael Waltrip Racing Camry.
The
accident on Lap 171 caused the fifth caution of Sunday’s Hollywood
Casino 400 — and it ruined a promising outing at the track closest to
Bowyer’s Emporia, Kansas, home.
“It
was a hard hit,” said Bowyer, who was running in the top 15 at the
time. “We were actually having some fun, doing a little better than I
actually thought we were going
to. Just disappointed and frustrated. You always hate to have something
like that happen, especially at home.”
Bowyer was chasing Jeff Gordon at the time of the wreck.
“I
was following Gordon there, and I started to catch him back,” Bowyer
said. “I went in (to the corner), and he kind of took my line away, and I
tried to pull down. And as
soon as my headlight got out (from behind Gordon’s car) and got some
air in it, man it turned me.
“I probably should have just spun to the inside, but I thought I could save it. Guess I didn’t save it. Man, it hit hard.”
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