The dominant 3 cars were finally broken up by a strong run by Zetticci. The middle is still very close. Wick lost 9 spots in just 2 races because it's really about a 50 point spread. Barros is still the driver to beat the rest of the year.
Sunday, July 21, 2013
Golden State 350
The series hits the road course just north of the San Francisco Bay Area.The drivers who could handle the tricky 11 turn track would be the ones that finished up top. This race was one of the wildest races of the year. Check it out!
Lap 1: The pace car ducks off and lets the 20 car field go into the hairpin to start the race.
Lap 1: The pace car ducks off and lets the 20 car field go into the hairpin to start the race.
Lap 20: Simms, who had a 2 second lead, spins going 100 up the hill and crushes his car, giving him a DNF
Lap 21: The pit stops start
Lap 26: The race gets worse for Team Harden. Morello retires from Engine trouble.
Lap 51: The 3 dominant cars on the day were Richmond, Severn, and Fischer, all running within 2 seconds
Lap 59: Adkins gets under Wick, causing matching spins in turn 10.
Lap 79: Irons, who had a pitiful day, finally exits the race from an engine failure
But on that same lap, Richmond taps Severn in the hairpin, both spinning but not touching the wall. No caution was called, and Flint and Fischer snuck through the traffic.
Lap 86: Running in back, McAffee spins in turn 10, bringing out the caution.
Lap 102: Bunched from the caution, McAffee(who started to the left of the leader) held up the field. Fischer spins it while trying to stay close to Flint. No caution, ruining Fischer's 102 laps of work.
Lap 112: Using McAffee as a pick, Flint was able to pull away, and win his second race of the season.
Here are the final standings
Taylor Motorsports, Team Harden, and Fletcher Autosport had awful days, all unlucky. This really shook up the standings, and without some spins, this race would be very different.
The series heads to Charlotte for some good mile and a half racing.
The series heads to Charlotte for some good mile and a half racing.
Qualifying Results for Golden State 350
Here are the results from the qualifying at Sonoma. The top 5 all ended up decent, meaning the break away might start here. We'll see who the road course specialists are when the race pans out.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Bracket Time!
Here is the bracket after one race! To be honest, this was a blind race. It was a small sample size, to create a bracket from, but that's what made it fun. The number 1 seed lost by .1 second, and still finished 9th. The 4 seed also went down, but to be fair, no one beat the 19 this week. The next time this pops up will be at Charlotte!
Lets look at the standings, I was so close to a perfect round, but I picked the 53 to win it all. It's my only wrong pick so far. Brent and patrick are tied at 4 points.
1. Michael Taylor, Taylor Motorsports 7 points
2. Patrick Dumas, Dumas Racing 4 points
3. Brent Harden, Team Harden 4 points
Standings After Race 5
It was really crazy how Barros and Morello ALWAYS find ways to run up front. I had no idea they were 2nd and 3d until it was over. Zetticci was the only bad finish of the top 4 going in. But remember how the gap from 5th to 18th was so close? Fischer jumped 8 spots with a win, and puts himself in position to do something. A lot changed this race, so the standings are still wide open.
Walmart 500
The series heads to the biggest track on the circuit, Talladega. One of the wildest races was bound to happen, and in my opinion, it was pretty great.
Flint and Unger lead the 20 car grid to take the green!
Lap 12: The entire field is running together, swapping positions every turn
Lap14: 200 mph speeds claim it's first victim, Richardson ducks to the pits with a blown engine
Lap 44: The top 5 cars all head to the pits under green
Lap 70: After pitstops cycle through, 3 packs of 6 litter the track Only Harkins wasn't in a group, and he was lapping the track by himself in 19th
Lap 107: Another set of pitstops happen, leaving Fischer and Unger as the only cars in the lead pack
Lap 134: Bowen is runing in the back pack, and spins heading into 3. No caution on the track puts him a few laps down after repair.
Lap 150: After the 3rd set of pit stops, these 3 cars remain in the front. Flint tries to regain his pole position after a fast pitstop.
Lap 172: The lead pack catch up to Harkins, mixing up the order
Lap 179: With 9 laps to go, Flint is leading and has an electrical problem. He retires and finishes in 19th.
Lap 185: Some cars couldn't stretch the fuel, Unger has to gas and go with 3 laps to go. A hand full of cars had to do the same.
And through a series of eliminations, Fischer wins his first race of the season! Taylor Motorsports will have both cars in the All-Star Race!
This was the race to the line from 2nd-9th.
Here are the results. It could've been a very different race no one had problems late. But Fischer held on for a big win, and it was well deserved. In the last 140 laps, the lowest he ran was 6th. Not bad for a driver that came into the race in 13th in the points.
The series will now head to Sonoma and do the first road course in the series. It should be very interesting!
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