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==Pre-race news==
==Pre-race news==
*[[Terry Labonte]] will begin to fill in for [[Kyle Petty]] in the #45 [[Petty Enterprises]] [[Dodge]] for five races as Petty moves upstairs to the broadcast booth. [[Chad McCumbee]], who failed to make the [[2008 Best Buy 400 benefiting Student Clubs for Autism Speaks|race the previous week at Dover]], will fill in at [[2008 Toyota/Save Mart 350|Sonoma]].
*[[Terry Labonte]] will begin to fill in for [[Kyle Petty]] in the #45 [[Petty Enterprises]] [[Dodge]] for five races as Petty moves upstairs to the broadcast booth.
*[[Dario Franchitti]] returns to the #40 [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] Dodge following his injury several weeks ago.
*[[Dario Franchitti]] returns to the #40 [[Chip Ganassi Racing]] Dodge following his injury several weeks ago.
*[[Jamie McMurray]] discredits rumors abour leaving and says that he will return to the #26 [[Roush Fenway]] [[Ford]] next year
*[[Jamie McMurray]] discredits rumors abour leaving and says that he will return to the #26 [[Roush Fenway racing]] [[Ford]] next year
*[[Verizon]] is planning to buy out [[Alltel]] and lose the Alltel name, putting [[Ryan Newman]] in jeopardy as [[Sprint (mobile)| Sprint]] and [[NASCAR]] are trying to faze out all other mobile telecommunications corporations from the sport.
*[[Verizon Wireless]] is planning to buy out [[Alltel|alltel]] in a $28 billion ([[United Stets dollar|US]]) transaction and lose the alltel name, putting [[Ryan Newman]] in jeopardy as [[SprintNextel]] and NASCAR are trying to faze out all other mobile telecommunications corporations from the sport.


==Qualifying==
==Qualifying==

Revision as of 17:51, 22 June 2008

The 2008 Pocono 500 was the fourteenth race of the 2008 NASCAR Sprint Cup schedule and was run on Sunday, June 8th at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. The race was the first NASCAR telecast on TNT for the 2008 season starting at 12:30 PM US EDT and on radio via MRN and Sirius Satellite Radio at 1:15 PM US EDT.

Pre-race news

Qualifying

Jimmie Johnson started out on the pole position, but almost an hour later, Kasey Kahne bumped him. Dale Earnhardt, Inc. teammates Mark Martin and Regan Smith made up the second row, and Joe Nemechek and Carl Edwards made up ther third row.

Failed to Qualify: J.J. Yeley (#96). NOTE: Tony Raines (#34) withdrew before qualifying..

Happy Hour

It was anything but happy for points leader Kyle Busch, attempting to race all three series in three days in three sites. His primary car crashed and will be forced to a back-up car and start from the rear as a result. Also going to the back of the field was Sam Hornish Jr. for the same reason. Carl Edwards ran the fatest lap of the session at 164.769mph. Eventual race winner Kasey Kahne ran the second lap of the session, which was 0.6 seconds slower than Edwards lap.

Race

The woes of the #18 team continued into the race, when Kyle Busch crashed into the wall early into the race, and had to replace the nose after said crash, finishing dead last in the 43-car field, chaning a 142 point lead to a 21 point lead to Jeff Burton. Greg Biffle suffered a pit road speeding penality under green, causing him to lose the race. Carl Edwards looked to be a favorite to win the race in the closing laps, but a flat tire under a caution with about 20 laps to go destroyed his chances, as there were 33 cars on the lead lap. As the green flag came out, polesitter Kasey Kahne took the lead with 15 laps remaining from Brian Vickers in the Team Red Bull #83 Toyota and won his second points race of the season within the last three weeks.

Information

  • Elapsed Time: 3:59:36
  • Average Speed: 125.209mph
  • Margin of Victory: 3.702 sec
  • Cautions: 10 for 38 laps
  • Lead Changes: 23
  • Leaders: 12


Top Ten Finishers
Pos Car # Driver Make Team
1 9 Washington (state) Kasey Kahne Dodge Gillett Evernham Motorsports
2 83 California Brian Vickers Toyota Red Bull Racing
3 11 Virginia Denny Hamlin Toyota Joe Gibbs Racing
4 88 North Carolina Dale Earnhardt, Jr Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
5 31 Virginia Jeff Burton Chevrolet Richard Childress Racing
6 48 California Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports
7 17 Wisconsin Matt Kenseth Ford Roush Fenway Racing
8 2 Nevada Kurt Busch Dodge Penske Racing
9 99 Missouri Carl Edwards Ford Roush Fenway Racing
10 8 Arkansas Mark Martin Chevrolet Dale Earnhardt Inc.

Incidents

  • On lap 41, Kurt Busch loses control of his car exiting turn 1, he slides into the grass and briefly becomes airborne de to the bumpiness of the infield. He would later recover with no significant damage and rally to an 8th place finish.
  • Points leader Kyle Busch hits the frontstretch wall after unsucessfully trying to change lanes on lap 48, causing Jamie McMurray to make contact with the left rear corner of his car. The incident causes significant body damage on the entire right side of his car.
  • Patrick Carpentier and Sam Hornish Jr. make contact in turn 1 on lap 58, also collecting David Gilliland
  • On lap 82, Clint Bowyer loses control of his car exiting turn 3. Juan Pablo Montoya has nowhere to go, and ends up hitting Bowyer behind the driver's door on the left side of the car. Bowyer spins and eventually finds the pit road wall where his car comes to a stop. Montoya's car is on fire and he limps to the end of pit road where he exits the car. Bowyer later returns to finish the race 45 laps down, and Montoya parks his car after 157 laps.
  • Michael Waltrip hits the turn 1 outside retaining wall on lap 106
  • Dario Franchitti spins in turn 3 on lap 123
  • Already nursing a damaged race car, Kyle Busch hits the curb in the famed tunnel turn causing him to spin during the cycle of the last green flag pit stops on lap 178. This spin will seal his 43rd place finish in the event.