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The Most Valuable NASCAR Race Cars
Jun 17, 2008 | 7:35AM | report this
Rank: No. 1

No.24 DuPont Chevrolet

Team: Hendrick Motorsports

Driver: Jeff Gordon

Value: $92 million *

2007 Winnings: $10.9 million

Rank: No. 7

No. 99 Office Depot Ford

Team: Roush Fenway Racing

Driver: Carl Edwards

Value: $48 million *

2007 Winnings: $6.0 million

Rank: No. 9

No. 26 Crown Royal Ford

Team: Roush Fenway Racing

Driver: Jamie McMurray

Value: $41 million *

2007 Winnings: $3.8 million

Wheres Jr.?

Where's your favorite?

Where's the driver you love to hate?

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http://www.forbes.com/2008/06/11/most-valuable
-racecars-biz-cx_jg_0611car_slide_2.html?thisSpeed
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23 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, No.24 DuPont Chevrolet, Hendrick Motorsports, Jeff Gordon, No. 99 Office Depot Ford, Roush Fenway Racing, Carl Edwards, No. 26 Crown Royal Ford, Jamie McMurray, No. 88 AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet, Dale Earnhardt Jr., No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet, Jimmie Johnson, No. 20 The Home Depot Toyota, Joe Gibbs Racing, No. 17 DEWALT Ford, Matt Kenseth, No. 9 Budweiser Dodge, Gillett Evernham Motorsports, Kasey Kahne
 
McMurray Tests Fast - Yawed Out?
May 07, 2008 | 6:56AM | report this

Roush Fenway Racing's Jamie McMurray led the final of six test sessions held at Lowe's Motor Speedway on Monday and Tuesday.  Has he adjusted his car so that it is yawed out like Carl Edwards' has been running his on those mile and a half tracks where he has been successful?

IRWIN Car on Track

Crew chiefs and engineers took the yawn out of Sprint Cup testing at Lowe's Motor Speedway (LMS) and put in the yaw.  The hope is to close the gap between Roush Fenway Racing's Carl Edwards and the rest of the field at 1.5-mile tracks such as LMS.  Edwards' car, according to several crew chiefs and drivers, has been dominant in part because he has been able to handle a setup in which the rear housing is turned to the right, making it appear the car is going sideways down the straightaways.  This gives Edwards more yaw -- movement in the back end -- that creates more downforce and allows him to make a better transition going into the corners.

"I think everyone sees it, even on TV," said Denny Hamlin, who is sixth in points.  "It's very, very noticeable for us drivers. To those that don't really know the nuts and bolts of the cars, they don't really see it. We see it, the attitude of his car is a little bit more I guess 'yawed out' more than everyone else's.  There are reasons for that.  We as a team are starting to pinpoint that and really starting to show up."

Jamie in IRWIN Uniform

Many teams used the two-day test at LMS to experiment with setups similar to what they believe Edwards has.  NASCAR allows only a quarter-inch adjustment in the rear housing and monitors it with gauges. Tony Eury Jr., the crew chief for Dale Earnhardt Jr. can't go quite that far without making the car tough for his driver to handle.

Earnhardt crashed during Monday's practice sessions at Lowe's. 

The View from Pit Road

Four-time Cup champion Jeff Gordon said that much yaw makes his car very tough to handle.  Two-time champion Tony Stewart said everybody is trying to get a feel for it.

Now we know whats been bugging Jeff.

"It's a driver feel, there's no doubt," Eury said. "Some drivers like it. Some drivers don't."

Edwards apparently does. He's used it to win at 1.5-mile tracks at Las Vegas and Texas and the 2-mile California Speedway.  He was headed for a win at 1.5-mile Atlanta before his engine expired late.

IRWIN Car on Track

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http://www.scenedaily.com/news/articles/sprint
cupseries/McMurray_paces_final_Lowes_Motor_Speedwa
y_test_session.html

http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/nascar/cup/colum
ns/story?columnist=newton_david&id=3384473


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Roush Fenway Racing Acquitted
Feb 28, 2008 | 6:14PM | report this

To listen to the hype surrounding the beginning of this NASCAR season, the Hendrick Motorsports behemoth is poised to roll over everyone in its path.   This amuses Jack Roush, who not so long ago was the other behemoth in the garages.

By JIM ALEXANDER
The Press-Enterprise

Two years ago, when Matt Kenseth won the winter Cup Series race at Fontana, it finished a Roush sweep of the weekend after Mark Martin had won the truck race and Greg Biffle the Saturday Busch Series race.  Roush had just come off two championships in the previous three years (Kenseth in 2003 and Kurt Busch in '04), and had placed all five of its drivers in the Chase for the Cup in '05.  They were, some daffy columnist suggested at the time, the Yankees of NASCAR because of their financial resources and research and development assets.

The point is that Hendrick ascended to what appeared to be super-team status when Dale Earnhardt Jr. signed on, creating a colossal marketing/competitive triumvirate of Earnhardt, two-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson and Jeff Gordon.  Yet through the first two weeks of the 2008 season, Penske's Ryan Newman and Carl Edwards have won races, and Joe Gibbs Racing's Kyle Busch -- the guy Hendrick tossed overboard to make room for Earnhardt -- leads the points standings.

Edwards, Kenseth, Biffle, David Ragan and Jamie McMurray acquitted themselves fairly well at Fontana in Roush Fenway's Ford Fusions.  Besides Edwards' triumph, which he celebrated with his traditional back flip, Kenseth finished fifth, Ragan 14th, Biffle 15th and McMurray 22nd.

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17 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Sprint Series, Roush Fenway Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Jack Roush, \, Matt Kenseth, Mark Martin, Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon, Penske, Ryan Newman, Carl Edwards, Joe Gibbs Racing, Kyle Busch, David Ragan, Jamie McMurray
 
Gordon, Vandebosch Welcome Baby
Jun 20, 2007 | 11:11PM | report this

By NASCAR.COM

Jeff Gordon and Ingrid Vandebosch on Wednesday welcomed a new daughter into the world, according to the driver's Web site. Ella Sofia Gordon was born at 9:09 a.m., weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and was 20 inches long.

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http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/headlines/cup/
06/20/jgordon.baby/index.html

http://www.aceshowbiz.com/images/events/JTM-01
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3 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Nextel Cup Series, Chevrolet Racing, Hendrick Motorsports, Jeff Gordon, Ingrid Vandebosch, Ella Sofia Gordon, NASCARdotCOM
 
Should winners be determined because they can gamble on fuel?
May 30, 2007 | 3:18PM | report this

By NASCAR.COM

Casey Mears won his first Nextel Cup race at the Coca-Cola 600 when he stayed out while the leaders came in for a quick splash of fuel.  It's no secret Mears didn't have the best car that night, but his team managed the fuel situation better than the others.  The question is, should winners be determined because they have nothing to lose and can gamble on fuel?

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I don't know about the rest of you, but after five-plus hours of racing in Charlotte, I was actually standing in front of my TV for the final laps of the Coca-Cola 600. Aside from the Daytona 500, I don't think we've had a better finish to a race then what we saw this weekend, and yes that includes Martinsville.

Complaints are at an all-time high about NASCAR staging races, throwing phantom debris cautions to benefit guys like Jeff Gordon and Johnson. Well for once we didn't have that. It was great to see the final 50 laps run under green, not interfered with by the dreaded yellow flag.

 • Bill Kimm, NASCAR.COM

 

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Take absolutely nothing away from Casey Mears in Sunday night's Coca-Cola 600. He drove his butt off, the team made some great decisions on pit road and he deserves a trip to Victory Lane more than nearly anyone in Nextel Cup. There's something right about a Mears winning a race on the Memorial Day weekend.  Plus, who would have expected names like Yeley, Petty, Sorenson and Vickers to pop up in the top five?  All five of those cars ran well all night and deserved to be on the lead lap. But top-five finishes? Get real.

Do you really want to see cars coasting around the track well off race pace, trying to conserve an extra gallon of fuel? Remember Phoenix, when nobody would get out of line because they were so worried about not having enough fuel to make it to the end? I wouldn't call that exciting racing.

• Mark Aumann, NASCAR.COM

 

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I'm with Bill.  I love the possibility of gas mileage coming into play.  It is a part of motorsport.  It is a very big part of racing in other sanctions such as F1 where the whole field is very seldom bunched up by a full course caution.  It gives young guns their furst shot and old dogs with good long run set ups another shot at glory.

The question is not who is fastest?  If you like that go drag racing.  The question is who can cover a set distance in the least amount of time with pit stops, tire wear and gas mileage included?

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 http://www.nascar.com/2007/news/features/05/
30/h2h.fuel.mileage.races/index.html
 

37 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Nextel Cup Series, NASCARdotCOM, Casey Mears, Coca Cola 600, alltel, National Guard, Motorsportdotcom, Charlotte, TV, Daytona 500, Martinsville, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Office Depot, Lowes, Victory Lane, Memorial Day weekend, J J Yeley, You Too Lisa
 
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