Earnhardt wins at Phoenix; Harvick, Busch, Truex join Gordon in Championship 4

Nov. 15, 2015 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service AVONDALE, Ariz. – A serendipitous sequence of pit stops and a drizzle that turned into a downpour made a winner of Dale Earnhardt Jr. in Sunday night’s Quicken Loans Race for Heroes 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, the start of which was delayed from day to night by rain in the afternoon. But the race that was halted by the rain 93 laps short of its scheduled distance of 312 laps was hardly the satisfying conclusion Carl Edwards, Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch or Joey Logano had hoped for. Those four drivers were eliminated…

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Phoenix preview: Elimination race will cut Chase field to 4

By Jared Turner As pressure cookers go, they don’t get more intense than Sunday’s final leg of the Eliminator Round in the Chase for NASCAR Sprint Cup at Phoenix International Raceway. When Jimmie Johnson, a non-Chase driver, won this past weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, it meant that three of four spots remained open for the winner-take-all Championship Race at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 22. With only Jeff Gordon having punched his ticket to the Championship 4, seven drivers are vying for the remaining three spots – and the opportunity to compete for the championship in the 2015 season finale. All this…

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A dramatic fall: Logano in jeopardy of Chase elimination

By Jared Turner Just two races ago, Joey Logano was the toast of the NASCAR world on the heels of winning three consecutive races and sweeping all the races in the Contender Round of the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup. But now, with one race remaining in the Eliminator Round, Logano’s title hopes are all but toast after the Team Penske driver was deliberately wrecked by Matt Kenseth at Martinsville and then went to the garage area early in Sunday’s race at Texas Motor Speedway because of a massive tire failure on his No. 2 Ford. Now, Logano absolutely has to…

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Lessons from Texas: Hendrick has returned to winning ways

By Jared Turner 5 Lessons Learned At Texas  1. Hendrick Has Returned To Winning Ways Remember just a few weeks ago when much the talk throughout the NASCAR world was about Hendrick Motorsports’ lengthy drought? Indeed, the discussion was justified as Hendrick, the organization with the most wins and championships in the history of NASCAR’s top series, went all of June, July, August, September and October without any of its four drivers pulling into Victory Lane. But with Jeff Gordon’s Championship 4-clinching win two weekends ago at Martinsville Speedway and Jimmie Johnson’s Chase-spoiling triumph this past weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, the Hendrick…

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Keselowski gave it everything he had in defeat

By Jared Turner ‘Bad Brad’ Gave It All He Had If Brad Keselowski ultimately fails to make it into the Championship 4 for the winner-take-all season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway on Nov. 22, the Team Penske driver may look back on Sunday’s race as his biggest opportunity missed. Starting from the pole is his No. 2 Ford, Keselowski was in a league of his own for the vast majority of the afternoon as he led a whopping 312 of 334 laps and basically ran alone out front and unchallenged. But when a caution for debris set up a late dash to checkered…

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