Bubble Breakdown: Elliott Sadler’s Pit-Road Bobble Costs Him in Top 35; Sterling Marlin Pads Lead Over Kyle Petty
Elliott Sadler was the big loser this weekend, the victim of a pit-road mishap during the first caution of the race.
Elliott Sadler was the big loser this weekend, the victim of a pit-road mishap during the first caution of the race.
Q: I’ve heard some people who want to replace the Dover race because it’s not a “Chase-worthy” track. Did they actually watch the race Sunday?
The Chase is on and what a better way to honor it then with some useless facts? That’s right, race fans, I said useless.
Bobby Labonte was Dover’s big winner amongst the Top-35 crowd. The No. 43 Petty Enterprises team simply had an outstanding afternoon at Dover.
The first Chase race has passed and there were clear winners and losers. Up next is Dover’s Monster Mile … who will slay the beast and who will be beaten?
$266,461 – Kevin Harvick’s purse for winning the Sylvania 300.
Bobby Labonte was the big loser on the day. Labonte was running solidly in the mid-teens when he was tagged by Kurt Busch on lap 209.
Kasey Kahne inherited the lead for the final time on lap 249 when Reed Sorenson ran out of fuel and held on to take the win in the Sony HD 500.
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