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CHICAGOLAND Distance: 1.5 Mile Tri-oval Banking/Turns 1-4: 24° Banking on Tri-oval:11° Banking/Backstretch: 5° Length/Frontstretch: 2,332 ft. Length/Backstretch: 1,800 ft. Miles/Laps: 400.5 mi. = 267 laps |
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May 13, 2008 at 08:02 PM |
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The 2008 NASCAR Sprint Showdown: Best All-Star Prelim Ever? The NASCAR Sprint Showdown, the annual “last-chance” preliminary to the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race, is even more intriguing than usual, as it features a former Chase competitor in Elliott Sadler, a former All-Star champion in Michael Waltrip and a man who in recent years has been considered one of the series' very best drivers, Kasey Kahne. It also will have former Indy 500 champions Sam Hornish Jr. and Dario Franchitti.
The top two finishers in the NASCAR Sprint Showdown advance to the main event.
Kahne is one of four drivers currently in the top 20 of the NASCAR Sprint Cup standings who most “race their way into” the All-Star event; and one of those drivers is currently inside the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup top 12 bubble -- David Ragan, who moved into 12th place after his top-five finish at Darlington. The other two top 20 NASCAR Sprint Showdown entries are Brian Vickers and Travis Kvapil – former champions of the NASCAR Nationwide Series and .the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series, respectively. CREDIT: NASCAR PR
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