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What can we expect from Darlington? Good question
Brian Hunsicker
May 09, 2008

Who knows just what we’ll see Saturday night at Darlington. Since the track was repaved (that’s Jeff Burton in the photo at right, lending a hand to the resurfacing effort), tales of 200 mph cars hurtling around the 1.366-mile track were common.

Darlington’s homepage lists times for the second practice session. It also provides this little nugget of info: Ward Burton set the qualifying record there in 1996 at a speed of 173.797 mph.

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Speaking of little-noticed performances, how about Bowyer?
Brian Hunsicker
May 08, 2008

Yesterday, we gave Yates their due. How about another guy flying under the radar? Clint Bowyer.

Even when the guy wins he can’t get a headline.

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Gilliland, Kvapil racing well above expectations
Brian Hunsicker
May 07, 2008

About a month ago, I made reference to the turnaround that was needed at Yates Racing; it was just a comparative note, a sentence that looked at the fortunes of Petty Enterprises compared with that of Yates.

When Doug Yates took over his father’s operation this season, there was a lot of work ahead of him. Yates Racing had never really been the same since 2006, when it lost both drivers – Dale Jarrett and Elliott Sadler – within a matter of months.

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In the middle of NASCAR’s night swing
Brian Hunsicker
May 06, 2008

The Sprint Cup’s night swing is fully underway; the next three events will all be under the lights.

This stretch of four races, from Richmond last Saturday to Lowe’s on Memorial Day weekend, constitutes the longest streak of night races on the schedule. There are clusters in other places — Daytona and Chicagoland along with Bristol, California and Richmond in the fall — but none reaches an entire month, as May’s schedule does. (That’s Phoenix pictured at right.)

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Hamlin, not Earnhardt, had the bigger disappointment
Brian Hunsicker
May 05, 2008

A lot of people got raw deals at Richmond on Saturday night; only a handful benefited: Clint Bowyer, first of all, for unexpectedly winning. Kyle Busch, secondly, for taking the points lead from Jeff Burton.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. had a win taken from him, certainly, and he said as much afterward, the an-ger and disappointment easy to see. So did Denny Hamlin, who led a track-record 381 laps before succumbing to a cut tire.

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