Archive for June 29th, 2008

Sometimes it’s better to be lucky than good. But Kurt Busch and others created their luck in rainy New Hampshire, Lee Spencer says.

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Juan Pablo Montoya was hit with a two-lap penalty Sunday after he intentionally ran into NASCAR Sprint Cup points leader Kyle Busch during a late caution period at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Montoya spun out Busch, but the move backfired when Busch’s car came back across the track and hit Montoya’s.

The former open-wheel star, in his second full season in NASCAR, was called to the NASCAR hauler after the race for a talking to, although officials said there would be no further penalties.

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Didn’t get to see the crashes and passes at New Hampshire? No worries, we’ve got the best moments from the weekend for you.

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Juan Pablo Montoya was accessed a two lap penalty for rough driving and not following race procedure following the conclusion of the rain-shortened Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

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Strategy put Kurt Busch ahead late in New Hampshire. Rain let him score his first victory of the 2008 Sprint Cup season.

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Denny Hamlin is statistically the best driver at New Hampshire. Follow today’s race LIVE and see if he can remain on top.

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2008 hasn’t been Jeff Gordon’s year. So far. As NASCAR returns to Miracle Mile, Lee Spencer has a warning: Don’t count out No. 24.

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Reed Sorenson has been quick at Loudon, but will he earn his first Cup win today? Chat about the New Hampshire Cup race here.

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Ron Hornaday won the O’Reilly 200 on Saturday night to take the Craftsman Truck Series points lead, leading the final 129 laps and enduring a green-white-checker finish.

Hornaday was leading on the 199th lap when a crash started between Ted Musgrave and Willie Allen brought out the ninth caution and eventually a red flag as the track was cleared of debris.

On the green-white-checker finish, Hornaday hit his marks and beat Erik Darnell for Hornaday’s second win at Memphis Motorsports Park.

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