Dramatic last-lap pass gives Tony Stewart crucial victory at Sonoma

June 26, 2016 By Reid Spencer NASCAR Wire Service SONOMA, Calif. – Is Tony Stewart having fun yet? In his last year of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series racing, Stewart came to Sonoma Racing asserting on Friday he wasn’t having much fun driving a Sprint Cup car. That all changed in Sunday’s Toyota/Save Mart 350 at the 1.99-mile road course, where Stewart bulldozed Denny Hamlin into the outside wall in Turn 11, executing a dramatic last-lap pass for his first victory since June 2, 2013 at Dover. In the three years since that victory, a succession of injuries and a personal tragedy have…

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Milestone Moment: Ricky Rudd Wins First Race at Sonoma

By Keith Waltz NASCAR stock car racing invaded California’s wine country on June 11, 1989, when Ricky Rudd held off Rusty Wallace to win the Banquet Frozen Foods 300 at the track now known as Sonoma Raceway. NASCAR was forced to find a new Golden State venue for its premier racing series after Riverside International Raceway was consumed by development following the 1988 season. The historic track, located in the Los Angeles suburb of Riverside, had been a regular stop on the NASCAR schedule since the early 1960s. Officials opted to move Riverside’s traditional June race to Sonoma Raceway, located in the…

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Sonoma Preview: Prepare For an Upset at Road Course

By Jared Turner   Following a rare off-week, it’s back to business this weekend for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers as they head west to Northern California for the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma Raceway. The twisty 10-turn track is the first of two road courses on the Sprint Cup schedule, and is a place where just about anything can happen. The past seven races here have produced seven different winners – a far cry from the old days when only a handful of drivers seemed to have a legitimate shot of going to Victory Lane in the Wine Country. “When I…

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Just Sayin’: Hornish Jr. — not Scott — should have full-time ride

I’m Just Saying By Jared Turner It’s All About The Money Does anyone really think Brian Scott is a better race car driver than Sam Hornish Jr.? Well, of course not. But Scott has a full-time ride in NASCAR’s top series and Hornish doesn’t. The explanation, of course, is sponsorship. Scott replaced Hornish this season at Richard Petty Motorsports because he brought sponsorship to the team. Hornish lost his ride with RPM after just one season, because he did not bring sponsorship. The real travesty lies in the talent discrepancy between the two drivers, however. Hornish, who hadn’t raced anything in 2016…

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Dominant performance leads Sam Hornish Jr. to victory at Iowa

June 19, 2016 By Chris Knight NASCAR Wire Service NEWTON, Iowa – Sam Hornish Jr., who hadn’t been in a car in 210 days, gave himself the perfect Father’s Day present on Sunday – a dominant victory in the sixth annual NASCAR XFINITY Series American Ethanol E15 250 presented by Enogen at Iowa Speedway. Hornish, who last competed in a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race last November at Homestead-Miami Speedway, received a call Monday from Joe Gibbs Racing to substitute for injured driver Matt Tifft. He made the most of the opportunity, picking up his fourth career XFINITY Series win and second…

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William Byron uses late-race pass for Truck Series win at Iowa

June 18, 2016 By Chris Knight NASCAR Wire Service NEWTON, Iowa – Following his second NASCAR Camping World Truck Series win of the season last weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, Sunoco Rookie of the Year contender William Byron used a late race restart and three-wide pass to charge from fourth to first to win Saturday night’s Speediatrics 200 at Iowa Speedway. Byron, driving the No. 9 Liberty University Toyota Tundra, swiped the lead from Cole Custer on a restart with nine laps remaining, but a caution six laps from the finish saw the Charlotte, North Carolina, native have to defend his presence…

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