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Race Results

Budweiser Shootout.
Daytona 500
Auto Club 500
UAW-Dodge 400
Kobalt Tools 500
Food City 500
Goody's Cool Orange 500
Samsung 500
Subway Fresh 500
Aaron's 499
Crown Royal 400
Dodge Avenger 500
Sprint All-Star Challenge
Coca Cola 600
Autism Speaks 400
Pocono 500
LifeLock 400
Save Mart 350
Lenox Tools 300
Coke Zero 400
LifeLock.com 400
Allstate 400
Pennsylvania 500
Centurion Boats at The Glen
3M Performance 400
Sharpie 500
Pepsi 500
Rock & Roll 400
Syvania 300
Camping World RV 400
KA Camping World RV 400
AMP Energy 500
Bank of America 500


Track Facts:
Banking/Turns: 14°/8°/6°/2°
Distance: 2.5 miles
Shape: Tri-oval

Pocono 500
Sunday, June 8
Pocono Raceway
Long Pond, PA
Sunday, 2:00 p.m. EST

Schedule
Practice
12:00 p.m. EST, Friday, June 6
10:00 a.m. EST, Saturday, June 7
11:20 a.m. EST, Final Practice Saturday, June 7

Qualifying
3:40 p.m., Friday June 6
Two laps all positions

Race Day Sunday, June 8
2:00 p.m. EST Sunday
TV: 1:30 p.m. TNT EST
Radio: Motor Racing Network (MRN), XM Radio
2007 winner: Jeff Gordon

Check the SPEED Channel schedule (speedtv.com) for various programs on the race this weekend.


Race Preview


Race Results

1. Kasey Kahne, Dodge
2. Brian Vickers, Toyota
3. Denny Hamlin, Toyota
4. Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Chevrolet
5. Jeff Burton, Chevrolet
11. Bobby Labonte, No. 43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge
30. Terry Labonte, No. 45 Paralyzed Veterans of America Dodge

Dodge Motorsports driver Kasey Kahne picked up his second points-paying win of the season by taking the checkered flag in Sunday’s Pocono 500 at the Pocono Raceway. Kahne started the race from the pole position. Brian Vickers and Denny Hamlin rounded out the top three finishers.

Sunday’s race featured near record heat in the Pocono area. Rain fell, albeit it shortly, during this race for the second consecutive year. The race was briefly red-flagged while the track crews could dry the surface. It was run without further interruption.

Bobby Labonte and the No. 43 Cheerios/Betty Crocker Dodge team finished 11th in the Pocono 500. It is the third 11th-place finish for the team during the 2008 Sprint Cup season. Labonte, a three-time Pocono winner, began the race from the 38th position. He radioed to crew chief Jeff Meendering that he was fighting a ‘loose’ car getting into each of Pocono’s three corners and a ‘tight’ car from the center of the corner to the exit. Meendering, along with great pit stops from the No. 43 pit crew, began to adjust the car to Labonte’s liking, while also picking up precious spots on pit road. By lap 46 Labonte was running in the 23rd position. On lap 57 he was fighting to jump inside the top-20.

It was during the middle portions of the race that Meendering began to develop a pit strategy that almost paid off heavily. Meendering alternated brilliantly between four-tire, two-tire and fuel-only pit stops. Not only did this vault Labonte to his highest running order of 3rd by lap 82, but it also put the No. 43 on a pit cycle with three other cars. This pit cycle saw Labonte make a green-flag pit stop on lap 164, a stop that would have allowed him to make it to the end of the race while the majority of the other competitors would have had to come in for one more round of fuel. However, a lap 177 caution negated this strategy, but Labonte was able to tie his best finish of the season.

“All of the guys on pit road did an awesome job. This is one of the best team efforts of the season,” sounded Labonte. “Jeff made great calls. The pit crew had great stops, one after another. It was hard to pass out there today. You could pull up to a guy’s bumper, but passing them was another story. So the positions that we were able to pick up on pit road were important to how we finished.”

Two-time Sprint Cup champion, Terry Labonte, and the No. 45 Dodge team finished 30th on Sunday. Like his brother, Labonte is a multiple winner at the Pocono track. He was also ‘tight’ in the center of the corners, especially in turn 3. On lap 69, Labonte was the unfortunate victim of a wreck not of his own making. The No. 45 Dodge received only minor damage to the front splitter, but that is a crucial area to front downforce. The crew of the PVA entry did nice work on pit road to fix the splitter. By lap 133, Labonte was running in the top-25. Crew chief Stewart Cooper also used a mix of four-tire, two-tire and fuel-only stops. However, the car reverted back to the ‘tight’ condition late in the race.

“It felt good to get back in the car, but man, it was hot out there today,” said Labonte. “We didn’t quite get the finish we wanted, but I think we learned a few things that will help us at Michigan this weekend. These cars are different than anything I’ve ever driven. I figured a lot of stuff out today, nuances of the car and things like that. The crew did an awesome job today. Hopefully we can build on this at Michigan.”

The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will head to the Michigan International Speedway next weekend for a 400-mile event. Friday’s qualifying session will be telecast on the Speed Channel. It will be broadcast on the Motor Racing Network (MRN) and Sirius Channel 128.


Last update Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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