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Dale Earnhardt Jr. Mountain Dew Car Print
Written by Administrator   
Mar 31, 2008 at 07:45 PM

Dale Earnhardt Jr. And Mountain Dew Go Retro At Darlington Raceway

Mountain Dew 88DARLINGTON, S.C. (March 31, 2008) – Fans who attend the Dodge Challenger 500 at Darlington Raceway will not only see some of the most exciting racing of the 2008 season, they will also see a special one-time-only throwback paint scheme on the No. 88 Mountain Dew AMP Energy/National Guard entry driven by Dale Earnhardt Jr.

To kick off Mountain Dew's "Old School New School" promotion, Earnhardt will pilot the No. 88 Mountain Dew AMP Energy/National Guard Chevrolet with a throwback paint scheme modeled after the 1981-82 entry driven by Darrell Waltrip.

 "I'm so excited about this paint scheme. To run a paint scheme like the Mountain Dew one is a tribute to the history of the sport and the heritage at Darlington," said Earnhardt. "I can't wait to see how the car looks on the track because it looks awesome on paper."

"I am honored our track was chosen as the venue for this special one-time-only paint scheme," said Darlington Raceway President Chris Browning. "I know our fans will be just as excited as I am to see the famous Mountain Dew colors back at Darlington Raceway with the sports most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr., behind the wheel."

Could the throwback Mountain Dew paint-scheme be a good-luck charm for Earnhardt as he chases that elusive Darlington victory? The Mountain Dew colors have certainly proven to be lucky at Darlington in the past. Mountain Dew was on the hood of Darrell Waltrip's car in 1981 when he won 12 races including the 1981 Rebel 500 at Darlington Raceway.

The folks at Mountain Dew think Darlington luck could be in Earnhardt's future, and that's why they've chosen Darlington as the race to launch the Mountain Dew and AMP Energy "Old School New School" promotion that will give consumers the chance to win "Cars, Kicks and More."

Many things that are considered old are cool again and those who participate in the Mountain Dew "Old School New School" promotion will be able to decide which "school" they prefer.   Beginning May 19, winning consumers will choose between new and retro prizes like 2009 Corvette or a vintage Corvette, an arcade game or an Xbox and many other items.  You can learn more about Mountain Dew "Old School New School" by going to www.oldschoolornew.com.

Fans can also add to their collection by picking up authentic die-cast replicas of the No. 88 Mountain Dew AMP Energy/National Guard from Action Racing Collectables. ARC die-cast and other "Old School New School" merchandise can be found at MA Authorized Dealers or online at GoRacing.com, NASCAR.com or rccamembers.com.

"Dale Earnhardt Jr. has such high regard for our sports past, it's only fitting that he be the one to bring back the retro Mountain Dew paint scheme at a historic track like Darlington Raceway," said Mark Dyer, President and CEO of Motorsports Authentics. "We are pleased to partner with Dale Jr., AMP Energy/Mountain Dew and Darlington Raceway on this program by giving fans the opportunity to commemorate this event with Action Racing Collectables die-cast and other ‘Old School New School' memorabilia."

CREDIT: NASCAR PR 

Cup: Race Recap Print
Written by Administrator   
Mar 30, 2008 at 09:59 PM

Hamlin Holds Off Gordon For Martinsville Win
 
By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

HAMLINMARTINSVILLE, Va. -- Hendrick Motorsports flexed its muscles Sunday, but Denny Hamlin’s team made the right call in the pits, propelling the No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota to victory in the Goody’s Cool Orange 500 NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Martinsville Speedway.

Taking fuel only to polesitter Jeff Gordon’s four tires and fuel on the final pit stop for both drivers on Lap 388, Hamlin beat Gordon out of the pits for a restart on Lap 394, after Ken Schrader’s Toyota spread oil on the track to bring out the 18th and final caution of the race.

Jeff Burton, Brian Vickers, Carl Edwards and Casey Mears stayed on the track during the Lap 388 pit stop, but one-by-one Hamlin picked them off. He passed Burton for the lead off Turn 2 on Lap 427 and held it the rest of the way, as the 500-lap race went green to the finish.

As the frontrunners worked through traffic in the closing laps, Gordon passed Burton for second and finished 0.398 seconds behind Hamlin. Burton held onto third, followed Jimmie Johnson (who rallied from a spin on Lap 296) and Tony Stewart. Dale Earnhardt Jr. finished sixth and Mears seventh to give Hendrick four of the top seven positions. Jamie McMurray, Edwards and Clint Bowyer completed the top 10.

“You got a clock, baby, you got a clock,” shouted crew chief Mike Ford as Hamlin crossed the line, referring to the grandfather clock trophy that goes to the winner.

The victory was Hamlin’s fourth in the series in 85 starts and the first in his home state. The win also broke a 24-race dry spell prolonged by a streak of rotten luck, the latest installment of which occurred two weeks ago at Bristol when Hamlin’s fuel pickup faltered with him in the lead on a green-white-checkered-flag restart. Hamlin finished sixth.

“It’s the first Virginia win for me, and well, finally the curse is over -- I hope,” said Hamlin, who notched the second win in the series for Toyota. “We’ve had some bad luck these past few weeks. We’ve been so close so many times, and it feels great to finally break through.”

Like Johnson, Gordon lost track position in a mishap. Gordon’s occurred off Turn 4 on Lap 57 when the nose of his No. 24 Chevrolet was nicked during a four-car melee. Gordon restarted 32nd on Lap 65 and began a charge through the field; he regained the lead on Lap 269.

But the last two sets of tires didn’t work well with Gordon’s car. Handling issues and cold, wet track conditions made overtaking Hamlin impossible in the closing laps.

“It came down to pit strategy, and Denny and those guys definitely did the right thing,” said Gordon, who believed at the time that Hamlin had taken two tires instead of none. “I just couldn’t get going on those
last two sets.

“I was trying to figure out why the car had no grip out there the last few laps. Then I got out of the car and realized that we were racing in the rain.”

Adhesion didn’t seem to be an issue for Hamlin, who won the race on old tires after opting for track position on the final stop. Hamlin also survived a mistake on Lap 215 when his car crossed the pit road commitment line on the backstretch, forcing him to pit from the lead to avoid incurring a penalty.

Hamlin restarted 19th on Lap 219 and, like Gordon, charged to the front.

Unlike Gordon, Hamlin stayed there.

Notes: With series points leader Kyle Busch finishing 38th, Burton took over the top spot in the standings by 39 points over Richard Childress Racing teammate Kevin Harvick. ... Gordon (ninth) and Johnson (10th)climbed back into the top 12 in points as did Hamlin, who moved up seven spots to eighth. Martin Truex Jr. (13th), Matt Kenseth (15th) and Kurt Busch (16th) fell from the top 12. ... Michael McDowell finished 26th in his Cup debut, beating teammates Michael Waltrip (35th) and David Reutimann (39th).

CREDIT: NASCAR PR 

Hamlin wins, Burton leads points Print
Written by Kerry Murphey   
Mar 30, 2008 at 05:11 PM
RACE RECAP | MARTINSVILLE
10 Clint Bowyer
9 Carl Edwards
8 Jamie McMurray
7 Casey Mears
6 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
5 Tony Stewart
4 Jimmie Johnson
3 Jeff Burton
2 Jeff Gordon

VICTORY LANE

1 Denny Hamlin takes the "W" in his home state and grabs the traditional grandfather clock that Martinsville uses as the trophy.


OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY

-Kyle Busch loses the points lead after having rear end gear problems.

-Matt Kenseth got spun by David Gilliland, and then a bit later paid back the favor, NASCAR then got the final say holding the 17 for two laps.

-All 4 Hendrick Motorsports cars finished top 10, but it was Jeff Burton who left with the points lead.
CTS: Race Recap Print
Written by Administrator   
Mar 30, 2008 at 09:47 AM

By Reid Spencer
Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service

SetzerMARTINSVILLE, Va. (March 29, 2008) -- For the first time since the late Bobby Hamilton won at Mansfield, Ohio, in 2005, Dennis Setzer took Bobby Hamilton Racing back to victory lane.

"This win right here is for Bobby Hamilton only -- he is the man!" shouted crew chief Marcus Richmond after Setzer, who had run 173 laps since his final pit stop, crossed the finish line with trucks wrecking in his wake.

Setzer's victory in the Kroger 250 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series race Saturday at Martinsville Speedway was his third at the .526-mile short track and the 18th of his career. Setzer won for the first time since taking the checkered flag at Mansfield on May 26, 2007.

Hamilton, who posted 10 wins in the truck series before his death from cancer on Jan. 7, 2007, claimed his last victory at that same track on May 15, 2005.

"I ran second to Bobby Hamilton the year he won the championship (2004)," Setzer said. "We raced really hard against each other, but off the track, we were the best of friends. I don't think we ever had a harsh word for one another. I respected him a lot."

The 15th and final caution of the race on Lap 248 necessitated a green-white-checkered-flag finish that took Saturday's race three laps beyond its scheduled distance. As Setzer rounded Turn 3 on the final circuit, Kyle Busch powered his No. 51 Toyota beneath the second-place No. 23 Toyota of Johnny Benson as the trucks entered the corner.

Kyle BuschBusch's truck clipped Benson's and both spun out of control. Matt Crafton dodged the wreck to finish second, and Rick Crawford came home third. Ken Schrader inherited fourth place and Erik Darnell fifth, as Benson and Busch dropped to 25th and 26th at the finish, respectively.

"Kyle drove in underneath that 23 and wheel-hopped it and opened the door for me," said Crafton, who had an up-close view of the accident. I kind of shut my eyes and went through the middle. In Kyle's defense, he wheel-hopped and got sideways, and that's why he wrecked the 23."

Setzer took the lead on Lap 128 when Brent Raymer spun in Turn 4 in front of Busch, who had surged past teammate Denny Hamlin on Lap 97 and stayed in front until the mishap with Raymer. Setzer remained in the lead the rest of the way, through nine more cautions that helped him stretch his fuel mileage.

Notes: Martinsville Speedway president Clay Campbell is part of the ownership group for Bobby Hamilton Racing, which relocated from Nashville, Tenn., to Martinsville after Hamilton's death. . . Busch retained the series points lead by 35 over Todd Bodine, who finished 12th Saturday.

CREDIT: NASCAR PR 

Setzer wins Martinsville CTS Race Print
Written by Administrator   
Mar 29, 2008 at 03:35 PM

Dennis Setzer led the most laps on his way to win the Martinsville Truck Series race on Saturday.  Kyle Busch managed to wreck yet again in the closing laps trying to get under Johnny Benson.  Here's how the top 10 ended up...

1 10 18 Dennis Setzer
2 24 88 Matt Crafton
3 5 14 Rick Crawford
4 28 52 Ken Schrader
5 18 99 Erik Darnell
6 9 11 David Starr
7 14 09 Travis Kvapil
8 3 33 Ron Hornaday
9 25 71 Donny Lia
10 17 46 Scott Speed

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