Denny Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing Team’s up and then down weekend continued on race day, as a they charged to the front early in the race, but succumbed to handling issues late that saw Hamlin cross the line in 13th-place in Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Going into Sunday, Hamlin and the team had improved the #11 FedEx Ground Toyota in every practice session. He was 29th in Friday practice, placed sixth in qualifying and then rose to third on the chart in final practice on Saturday. On Sunday he worked his way up to second place 20 laps into the event but could do no better as he would ultimately finish 13th after battling a very, very loose car throughout the remainder of the race.
Sunday’s race was dominated by Kurt Busch, who led 234 of 330 laps and held off Jeff Gordon in a green-white-checkered finish to claim the win. Gordon remained the NASCAR Sprint Cup point leader through four races and Hamlin, who entered the race 14th in points, holds that position as the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series heads into a rare off weekend.
“Only one time all day was the car tight – about ten laps into the race,” shrugged Hamlin. “When an event is 500 miles there is plenty of time to try to fix the car. We are struggling to find the handle on the car at intermediate size tracks. We were loose, loose, loose today and Mike Ford and the FedEx Ground team did just about everything they could to try to fix the car. We adjusted the shocks, added a spring rubber, wedge, track-bar messed with the air pressure in the tires. We’d get it right and then after 15-17 laps the car would go loose again. There were times I thought we were going to wreck. The right rear tire would just slide out from under me.”
“It is kinda an off week next week – we are testing for two days at Darlington then I want to go sit by the lake and relax. We were good at Bristol last year in both races and almost put the FedEx Toyota in victory lane – it would be nice to be there in two weeks.”
Hamlin’s Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Kyle Busch and rookie Joey Logano came home in 18th and 30th, respectively. The schedule picks up again in two weeks time when the Cup Series moves to the high banked half-mile of Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, TN.
Under sunny skies in Hampton, Georgia, Hamlin started in sixth on the grid and, after a quick first pit stop on lap ten, came out in third place then grabbed second place on lap 19 – his highest running position of the day. Busch preferred the high line all afternoon while Hamlin was content with the #11 Camry glued to the yellow line. During an extended green-flag run and prior to his stop on lap 65, Hamlin reported, “I’ve got my hands full and I am about to wreck,” and “I am just trying to keep off the wall.”
Two laps after Hamlin left the pits the caution flew as a crew member from Marcos Ambrose’s team ran across the pit road to retrieve a loose tire dangerously close to the race track. This temporarily put Denny a lap down. But once the field cycled through the stops Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Ground team were awarded the “Lucky Dog” and once again placed on the lead lap. At this point in the race, because of the extended green flag and the yellow flying just as the leaders were about to pit, only Denny and five other drivers were scored on the lead lap.
When the green flag flew on lap 72, Jimmie Johnson led followed by Clint Boyer, Martin Truex Jr., Carl Edwards, Kurt Busch and Hamlin. Over the course of the next 116 laps and four more pit stops, Hamlin suffered the same problem he’d fight all afternoon – a very loose car – however he lost only two positions on the track. Each time he came in the pits the team made major adjustments in lightening fast time to keep Denny on the lead lap and in contention, never going a lap down because of the problems. On his sixth pit stop on lap 188 the team made the most dramatic changes – adding a spring rubber to the left rear, adjusting both rear shocks and making air pressure adjustments to keep Hamlin in eighth place.
As the race continued Hamlin held strong through his troubles of fighting a loose car and the crew helped him gain track position in the pits. On lap 221 Hamlin was up to fourth and, then with 100 laps remaining in the event, Hamlin was scored in third position behind Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson, with eventual race winner Kurt Busch right behind him in fourth.
On lap 228 Denny reported the car was “tight” but just a few laps later the term “loose” was back and remained a constant descriptor through the end of the race. Hamlin started to drop in the running order almost immediately and really struggled to keep pace. After a yellow and more attempts to tighten the car up Hamlin restarted 10th on lap 264 and Mike Ford and the team decided to take a chance when the yellow flew again on lap 271 and stay out and attempt to make it on fuel for the remainder of the race. Because some cars in front of him pitted, Denny was sixth when the green flew with 51 laps remaining in the race – but that didn’t last long as the car grew more and more loose and he was ultimately passed by seven cars before coming across the line in 13th place.
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
NASCAR Sprint Cup Point Standings ~ As of Kobalt Tools 500
The Official Points Standings - As of Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta
~Race 4 of 36~
~Race 4 of 36~
- (--) Jeff Gordon 634 Leader
- (--) Clint Bowyer 591 -43
- (+4) Kurt Busch 588 -46
- (+5) Carl Edwards 547 -87
- (-2) Matt Kenseth 546 -88
- (+2) Tony Stewart 521 -113
- (-1) Kyle Busch 514 -120
- (+3) Kevin Harvick 511 -123
- (+4) Kasey Kahne 484 -150
- (-6) Greg Biffle 480 -154
- (+6) Brian Vickers 77 -157
- (-7) David Reutimann 475 -159
- (+6) Jimmie Johnson 457 -177
- (--) Denny Hamlin 456 -178
- (+3) Jeff Burton 437 -197
- (-4) Michael Waltrip 434 -200
- (-1) Elliott Sadler 427 -207
- (+4) Jamie McMurray 423 -211
- (+7) Martin Truex Jr 423 -211
- (+1) AJ Allmendinger 417 -217
- (-6) Juan Montoya 408 -226
- (+2) David Ragan 405 -229
- (-13) Bobby Labonte 403 -231
- (+5) Dale Earnhardt Jr 397 -237
- (+2) Casey Mears 397 -237
- (-3) David Stremme 396 -238
- (-2) Reed Sorenson 363 -271
- (-8) Marcos Ambrose 361 -273
- (+2) Robby Gordon 342 -292
- (--) John Andretti 336 -298
- (-3) Sam Hornish Jr 328 -306
- (+1) Ryan Newman 324 -310
- (-1) Joey Logano 321 -313
- (--) Mark Martin 286 -348
- (+3) Aric Almirola 277 -357
- (+1) David Gilliland 276 -358
- (-1) Scott Speed 256 -378
- (+1) Paul Menard 238 -396
- (-4) Regan Smith 206 -428
- (--) Travis Kvapil 183 -451
- (+2) Bill Elliott 149 -485
- (-1) Scott Riggs 143 -491
- (+2) Joe Nemechek 125 -509
- (-2) Jeremy Mayfield 104 -530
- (-1) Terry Labonte 91 -543
- (+3) Dave Blaney 77 -557
- (-1) Max Papis 55 -579
- (-1) Todd Bodine 52 -582
- (-1) Brad Keselowski 49 -585
- (--) Mike Bliss 34 -600
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta ~ Results
Offical Results of the Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta
~Race 4 of 36~
~Race 4 of 36~
- 2 Kurt Busch
- 24 Jeff Gordon
- 99 Carl Edwards
- 29 Kevin Harvick
- 83 Brian Vickers
- 33 Clint Bowyer
- 9 Kasey Kahne
- 14 Tony Stewart
- 48 Jimmie Johnson
- 1 Martin Truex Jr
- 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr
- 17 Matt Kenseth
- 11 Denny Hamlin - 1
- 31 Jeff Burton -1
- 26 Jamie McMurray -2
- 07 Casey Mears -2
- 44 AJ Allmendinger -2
- 18 Kyle Busch -3
- 6 David Ragan -3
- 19 Elliott Sadler -3
- 8 Aric Almirola -3
- 39 Ryan Newman -3
- 12 David Stremme -4
- 71 David Gilliland -4
- 55 Michael Waltrip -4
- 7 Robby Gordon -4
- 42 Juan Montoya -5
- 98 Paul Menard -5
- 34 John Andretti -5
- 20 Joey Logano -6
- 5 Mark Martin -13
- 00 David Reutimann -25
- 43 Reed Sorenson -66
- 16 Greg Biffle Accident
- 82 Scott Speed Accident
- 21 Bill Elliott Accident
- 77 Sam Hornish Jr Accident
- 47 Marcos Ambrose Engine
- 87 Joe Nemechek Wheel Bearing
- 96 Bobby Labonte Engine
- 66 Dave Blaney Electrical
- 28 Travis Kvapil Engine
- 09 Mike Bliss Overheating
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Saturday, March 7, 2009
The Joe Gibbs Racing Qualifying Report
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series – Atlanta 500
Date: March 6, 2009
Event: Kobalt 500 (Race 4 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway (1.54 Mile quad-oval)
Pole Winner: Mark Martin of Hendrick Motorsports (29.64 seconds at 187.045)
JGR Lineup:
Denny Hamlin, No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota (Starts 6th – 29.78 seconds at 186.165 mph)
Kyle Busch, No. 18 M&Ms Toyota (Starts 9th - 29.82 seconds at 185.891 mph)
Joey Logano, No. 20 Home Depot Toyota (Starts 42nd – 30.47 seconds at 181.938 mph)
Denny Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota will lead Joe Gibbs Racing’s three-car contingent to the green flag in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway after posting the sixth-best qualifying effort tonight of 29.78 seconds.
"It was a little better,” said Hamlin. “We don't typically qualify very well, so it's a good change for us."
Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&Ms Toyota was first onto the track tonight and took one lap at 29.82 seconds which held up as the ninth best effort.
"We've struggled since we unloaded and we just didn't hit it right,” said Busch. “It was loose over the bumps and tight off of (turn) four - just not a great lap really."
Joey Logano, driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota qualified 42nd with a lap of 30.47 seconds. This is Logano’s first start at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
“I’m just really upset with myself,” said Logano. “The car bottomed out real bad. It’s frustrating, but we’ll work on the car in practice tomorrow and try to make it better.”
Mark Martin earned the pole with a lap of 29.64 seconds. Kurt Busch, Jamie McMurray, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Greg Biffle round out the top-five qualifiers.
The Kobalt 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Atlanta, GA begins Sunday, March 8 at 2 PM ET with live, high-definition coverage provided by FOX beginning with its pre-race show at 1:30 PM. The race will also be broadcast live on SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channel 128.
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Date: March 6, 2009
Event: Kobalt 500 (Race 4 of 36)
Series: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Location: Atlanta Motor Speedway (1.54 Mile quad-oval)
Pole Winner: Mark Martin of Hendrick Motorsports (29.64 seconds at 187.045)
JGR Lineup:
Denny Hamlin, No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota (Starts 6th – 29.78 seconds at 186.165 mph)
Kyle Busch, No. 18 M&Ms Toyota (Starts 9th - 29.82 seconds at 185.891 mph)
Joey Logano, No. 20 Home Depot Toyota (Starts 42nd – 30.47 seconds at 181.938 mph)
Denny Hamlin, driver of the No. 11 FedEx Ground Toyota will lead Joe Gibbs Racing’s three-car contingent to the green flag in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup race at Atlanta Motor Speedway after posting the sixth-best qualifying effort tonight of 29.78 seconds.
"It was a little better,” said Hamlin. “We don't typically qualify very well, so it's a good change for us."
Kyle Busch, driver of the No. 18 M&Ms Toyota was first onto the track tonight and took one lap at 29.82 seconds which held up as the ninth best effort.
"We've struggled since we unloaded and we just didn't hit it right,” said Busch. “It was loose over the bumps and tight off of (turn) four - just not a great lap really."
Joey Logano, driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota qualified 42nd with a lap of 30.47 seconds. This is Logano’s first start at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
“I’m just really upset with myself,” said Logano. “The car bottomed out real bad. It’s frustrating, but we’ll work on the car in practice tomorrow and try to make it better.”
Mark Martin earned the pole with a lap of 29.64 seconds. Kurt Busch, Jamie McMurray, Juan Pablo Montoya, and Greg Biffle round out the top-five qualifiers.
The Kobalt 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway in Atlanta, GA begins Sunday, March 8 at 2 PM ET with live, high-definition coverage provided by FOX beginning with its pre-race show at 1:30 PM. The race will also be broadcast live on SIRIUS Satellite Radio Channel 128.
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Friday, March 6, 2009
Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta ~ Starting Lineup
The starting lineup for the Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta Motorspeedway
~Race 4 of 36~
~Race 4 of 36~
- 5 Mark Martin
- 2 Kurt Busch
- 26 Jamie McMurray
- 42 Juan Montoya
- 16 Greg Biffle
- 11 Denny Hamlin
- 48 Jimmie Johnson
- 87 Joe Nemechek
- 18 Kyle Busch
- 29 Kevin Harvick
- 14 Tony Stewart
- 39 Ryan Newman
- 9 Kasey Kahne
- 19 Elliott Sadler
- 31 Jeff Burton
- 24 Jeff Gordon
- 83 Brian Vickers
- 00 David Reutimann
- 7 Robby Gordon
- 88 Dale Earnhardt jr
- 33 Clint Bowyer
- 28 Travis Kvapil
- 1 Martin Truex Jr
- 55 Michael Waltrip
- 07 Casey Mears
- 82 Scott Speed
- 66 Dave Blaney
- 12 David Stremme
- 99 Carl Edwards
- 17 Matt Kenseth
- 71 David Gilliland
- 43 Reed Sorenson
- 98 Paul Menard
- 47 Marcus Ambrose
- 21 Bill Elliott
- 77 Sam Hornish Jr
- 8 Aric Almirola
- 44 AJ Allmendinger
- 6 David Ragan
- 96 Bobby Labonte
- 34 John Andretti
- 20 Joey Logano
- 09 Mike Bliss
Missing the show:
35 Todd Bodine
36 Scott Riggs
41 Jeremy Mayfield
64 Geoff Bodine
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Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta ~ Qualifying Order
The qualifying order for the Kobalt Tools 500 - Atlanta Motorspeedway
~Race 4 of 36~
- 18 Kyle Busch
- 48 Jimmie Johnson
- 29 Kevin Harvick
- 17 Matt Kenseth
- 16 Greg Biffle
- 99 Carl Edwards
- 96 Bobby Labonte
- 9 Kasey Kahne
- 77 Sam Hornish Jr
- 19 Elliott Sadler
- 24 Jeff Gordon
- 5 Mark Martin
- 31 Jeff Burton
- 07 Casey Mears
- 55 Michael Waltrip
- 47 Marcos Ambrose
- 98 Paul Menard
- 26 Jamie McMurray
- 82 Scott Speed
- 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr
- 12 David Stremme
- 42 Juan Montoya
- 34 John Andretti
- 39 Ryan Newman
- 33 Clint Bowyer
- 8 Aric Almirola
- 83 Brian Vickers
- 1 Martin Truex Jr
- 43 Reed Sorenson
- 00 David Reutimann
- 7 Matt Kenseth
- 20 Joey Logano
- 6 David Ragan
- 2 Kurt Busch
- 11 Denny Hamlin
- 36 Scott Riggs
- 21 Bill Elliott
- 66 Dave Blaney
- 87 Joe Nemechek
- 71 David Gilliland
- 35 Todd Bodine
- 14 Tony Stewart
- 41 Jeremy Mayfield
- 44 AJ Allmendinger
- 64 Geoff Bodine
- 09 Mike Bliss
- 28 Travis Kvapil
Thursday, March 5, 2009
FedEx Racing Express Facts - Atlanta
RACE INFO:
Event: Kobalt Tools 500
Date/Time: March 8, 2009/2 p.m.
2008 winner: Kyle Busch
2008 pole winner: Jeff Gordon
Distance: 325 laps/500.5 miles
Track Length: 1.54 miles
Banking: 24 degrees
Track Shape: Quad Oval
EXPRESS NOTES:
Vegas in the Rear View: Denny Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing team scored a frustrating 22nd-place finish at Las Vegas last weekend. Despite suffering a lap-three incident that caused damage to the right front of the car, Hamlin had a very competitive car and ran in the top-ten for parts of the afternoon. Unfortunately, a lap 172 spin further damaged the car and ultimately forced Hamlin a lap down before the end. Hamlin gains one spot in the standings heading to Atlanta and currently sits in 14th place – 127 points behind Jeff Gordon in first.
Hamlin at Atlanta Motor Speedway: This weekend will mark Hamlin's eighth career Cup start at Atlanta Motor Speedway and 119th career Sprint Cup start. Last fall, Hamlin led 56 laps leading into the ninth caution of the day, but couldn’t hold off the charge of Carl Edwards as the #99 passed on the restart. Hamlin broke loose under pressure from Jimmie Johnson on the final lap but held on to finish third. In the spring of 2008, Hamlin turned in a 15th-place finish after losing his power steering with more than 100 laps to run. Despite the loss of the mechanical aid, Hamlin gained five spots over the closing laps. During the fall race of 2007, Hamlin and the FedEx team fell victim to water that had collected in the fuel tank over the course of the event and it ultimately stalled the #11 while Hamlin brought the field to the green flag during a late race restart. The water, found in the tanks providing fuel to all of the competitors during the race, had displaced fuel in the tank of the #11 car and skewed the team's fuel calculations and left Hamlin to finish 24th. Perhaps Hamlin's best outing at AMS came in the spring of 2006 when the #11 was the fastest car on the track early in the race, leading four times for a total of 16 laps, before a loose wheel forced him off the lead lap and caused him to finish 31st. Hamlin's posted an impressive eighth-place finish as rookie in the fall of 2006.
FedEx Home Delivery – New England Region “Along for the Ride” in Atlanta: The #11 FedEx Ground Camry will feature “QNEG” on the wing caps this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. QNEG is the code for the FedEx Home Delivery - New England Region and the group is being recognized for leading all FedEx Ground regions in customer service scores.
ATLANTA CHASSIS – JGR 196 & 222: The team will unload car 196 this weekend in Atlanta. This is the first race of the 2009 campaign for this car, though it had four starts in 2009 – posting top-ten finishes at Darlington and Pocono. JGR 222 will serve in backup at Atlanta. This car posted third-place finishes at both Auto Club and Indy during the 2008 season.
HAMLIN CONVERSATION – ATLANTA:
Atlanta has been a mixed bag for the #11 FedEx team – what is it about this track?: “We’ve had some good races at Atlanta but don’t have a win to show for it. Two years ago we made the decision to stay out and restart in the lead but that was when we had the water in the fuel tank and the car stalled Last season I led a bunch of laps and had the chance to win it at the end but just couldn’t hold off the #99 on the restart. It’s taken some time to really figure this place out but we have good cars and I think it’s just a matter of time before we put all of the pieces together. Handling seems to be the biggest issue at Atlanta. It’s such a fast track, it has a lot of grip and the track changes a lot over the course of the race. It seems you end up battling your car and trying to find a place where your car works well. We’ll have to respond the best we can to the changing conditions, and hopefully we can make the right adjustments to make sure we have the car at it’s best for the end.”
Three races into the season – where does the #11 FedEx team stand?: “That first month of the season is a grind so I think we are all happy to have Daytona and the trip out west for two races behind us. It’s good for everyone to get home, get back on a normal race schedule and that really starts now as we head to Atlanta. As far as on track I think we were unlucky not to finish better at Daytona - we had a great car and we would have been a factor at the end if not for the wreck. We ran really good at California and then had a good car at Vegas but had some damage early and then couldn’t get track position. We’d like to have some better finishes for sure but the season is just getting starting. We’re focused - the results will start coming.”
Event: Kobalt Tools 500
Date/Time: March 8, 2009/2 p.m.
2008 winner: Kyle Busch
2008 pole winner: Jeff Gordon
Distance: 325 laps/500.5 miles
Track Length: 1.54 miles
Banking: 24 degrees
Track Shape: Quad Oval
EXPRESS NOTES:
Vegas in the Rear View: Denny Hamlin and the #11 FedEx Racing team scored a frustrating 22nd-place finish at Las Vegas last weekend. Despite suffering a lap-three incident that caused damage to the right front of the car, Hamlin had a very competitive car and ran in the top-ten for parts of the afternoon. Unfortunately, a lap 172 spin further damaged the car and ultimately forced Hamlin a lap down before the end. Hamlin gains one spot in the standings heading to Atlanta and currently sits in 14th place – 127 points behind Jeff Gordon in first.
Hamlin at Atlanta Motor Speedway: This weekend will mark Hamlin's eighth career Cup start at Atlanta Motor Speedway and 119th career Sprint Cup start. Last fall, Hamlin led 56 laps leading into the ninth caution of the day, but couldn’t hold off the charge of Carl Edwards as the #99 passed on the restart. Hamlin broke loose under pressure from Jimmie Johnson on the final lap but held on to finish third. In the spring of 2008, Hamlin turned in a 15th-place finish after losing his power steering with more than 100 laps to run. Despite the loss of the mechanical aid, Hamlin gained five spots over the closing laps. During the fall race of 2007, Hamlin and the FedEx team fell victim to water that had collected in the fuel tank over the course of the event and it ultimately stalled the #11 while Hamlin brought the field to the green flag during a late race restart. The water, found in the tanks providing fuel to all of the competitors during the race, had displaced fuel in the tank of the #11 car and skewed the team's fuel calculations and left Hamlin to finish 24th. Perhaps Hamlin's best outing at AMS came in the spring of 2006 when the #11 was the fastest car on the track early in the race, leading four times for a total of 16 laps, before a loose wheel forced him off the lead lap and caused him to finish 31st. Hamlin's posted an impressive eighth-place finish as rookie in the fall of 2006.
FedEx Home Delivery – New England Region “Along for the Ride” in Atlanta: The #11 FedEx Ground Camry will feature “QNEG” on the wing caps this weekend at Atlanta Motor Speedway. QNEG is the code for the FedEx Home Delivery - New England Region and the group is being recognized for leading all FedEx Ground regions in customer service scores.
ATLANTA CHASSIS – JGR 196 & 222: The team will unload car 196 this weekend in Atlanta. This is the first race of the 2009 campaign for this car, though it had four starts in 2009 – posting top-ten finishes at Darlington and Pocono. JGR 222 will serve in backup at Atlanta. This car posted third-place finishes at both Auto Club and Indy during the 2008 season.
HAMLIN CONVERSATION – ATLANTA:
Atlanta has been a mixed bag for the #11 FedEx team – what is it about this track?: “We’ve had some good races at Atlanta but don’t have a win to show for it. Two years ago we made the decision to stay out and restart in the lead but that was when we had the water in the fuel tank and the car stalled Last season I led a bunch of laps and had the chance to win it at the end but just couldn’t hold off the #99 on the restart. It’s taken some time to really figure this place out but we have good cars and I think it’s just a matter of time before we put all of the pieces together. Handling seems to be the biggest issue at Atlanta. It’s such a fast track, it has a lot of grip and the track changes a lot over the course of the race. It seems you end up battling your car and trying to find a place where your car works well. We’ll have to respond the best we can to the changing conditions, and hopefully we can make the right adjustments to make sure we have the car at it’s best for the end.”
Three races into the season – where does the #11 FedEx team stand?: “That first month of the season is a grind so I think we are all happy to have Daytona and the trip out west for two races behind us. It’s good for everyone to get home, get back on a normal race schedule and that really starts now as we head to Atlanta. As far as on track I think we were unlucky not to finish better at Daytona - we had a great car and we would have been a factor at the end if not for the wreck. We ran really good at California and then had a good car at Vegas but had some damage early and then couldn’t get track position. We’d like to have some better finishes for sure but the season is just getting starting. We’re focused - the results will start coming.”
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta ~ TV Schedule
Sprint Cup Practice - Friday March 6 ~ 3 PM SPEED
Sprint Cup Qualifying - Friday March 6 ~ 6:30 PM SPEED
Sprint Cup Practice - Saturday March 7 ~ 11 AM SPEED
Sprint Cup Practice - Saturday March 7 ~ 12:20 PM SPEED
Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta, Georgia (Race 4 of 36)
Sunday March 8 ~ 1:30 PM FOX

Sprint Cup Qualifying - Friday March 6 ~ 6:30 PM SPEED
Sprint Cup Practice - Saturday March 7 ~ 11 AM SPEED
Sprint Cup Practice - Saturday March 7 ~ 12:20 PM SPEED
Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta, Georgia (Race 4 of 36)
Sunday March 8 ~ 1:30 PM FOX
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Kobalt Tools 500 ~ Atlanta ~ Entry List
The entry list for the Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway. Sunday March 8, 2009
~Race 4 of 36~
~Race 4 of 36~
- 00 David Reutimann -- Aaron's Dream Machine ~ Toyota
- 1 Martin Truex Jr -- Bass Pro Shops ~ Chevrolet
- 2 Kurt Busch -- Miller Lite ~ Dodge
- 5 Mark Martin -- Kelloggs/Carquest ~ Chevrolet
- 6 David Ragan -- UPS ~ Ford
- 07 Casey Mears -- DirecTV ~ Chevrolet
- 7 Robby Gordon -- Jim Beam ~ Toyota
- 8 Aric Almirola -- Cub Cadet ~ Chevrolet
- 09 Sterling Marlin -- Miccosukee Resort & Gaming ~ Dodge
- 9 Kasey Kahne -- Budweiser ~ Dodge
- 11 Denny Hamlin -- Fed Ex Ground ~ Toyota
- 12 David Stremme -- Penske Racing ~ Dodge
- 14 Tony Stewart -- Office Depot/Old Spice ~ Chevrolet
- 16 Greg Biffle -- 3M ~ Ford
- 17 Matt Kenseth -- DeWalt ~ Ford
- 18 Kyle Busch -- M&M's ~ Toyota
- 19 Elliott Sadler -- Best Buy ~ Dodge
- 20 Joey Logano -- Home Depot ~ Toyota
- 21 Bill Elliott -- Motorcraft ~ Ford
- 24 Jeff Gordon -- National Guard/DuPont ~ Chevrolet
- 26 Jamie McMurray -- Irwin Tools ~ Ford
- 28 Travis Kvapil -- Golden Corral ~ Ford
- 29 Kevin Harvick -- Reese's ~ Chevrolet
- 31 Jeff Burton -- Caterpillar ~ Chevrolet
- 33 Clint Bowyer -- BB&T ~ Chevrolet
- 34 John Andretti -- Window World ~ Chevrolet
- 35 Todd Bodine -- TBA ~ Toyota
- 36 Scott Riggs -- Red Bank Outfitters ~ Toyota
- 37 Tony Raines -- Long John Silver's ~ Dodge
- 39 Ryan Newman -- Haas Automation ~ Chevrolet
- 41 Jeremy Mayfield -- All Sport ~ Toyota
- 42 Juan Montoya -- Target ~ Chevrolet
- 43 Reed Sorenson -- Super 8 ~ Dodge
- 44 AJ Allmendinger -- Lifelock ~ Dodge
- 47 Marcos Ambrose -- Little Debbie/Kingsford/Clorox ~ Toyota
- 48 Jimmie Johnson -- Lowe's/Kobalt Tools ~ Chevrolet
- 55 Michael Waltrip -- NAPA Auto Parts ~ Toyota
- 64 Geoff Bodine -- TBA ~ Toyota
- 66 Dave Blaney -- TBA ~ Toyota
- 71 David Gilliland -- TRG Motorsports ~ Chevrolet
- 77 Sam Hornish Jr -- Mobil 1 ~ Dodge
- 82 Scott Speed -- Red Bull ~ Toyota
- 83 Brian Vickers -- Red Bull ~ Toyota
- 87 Joe Nemechek -- TBA ~ Toyota
- 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr -- Amp Energy/National Guard ~ Chevrolet
- 96 Bobby Labonte -- Ask.com ~ Ford
- 98 Paul Menard -- Menards/Pittsburgh Paints ~ Ford
- 99 Carl Edwards -- Aflac ~ Ford
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