UNB! NETWORK PRACTICE REPORT
Joey Logano's No. 22 car during a Sprint Cup practice session at Martinsville on October 30th, 2015. |
NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
Friday practice for the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway is over.
Friday practice for the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway is over.
After 85 scheduled minutes, top five, slowest and notes:
1.) Joey Logano - 98.826 MPH
2.) Jeff Gordon - 98.364 MPH
3.) Brad Keselowski - 98.338 MPH
4.) Kevin Harvick - 98.328 MPH
5.) Casey Mears - 98.195 MPH
Slowest: Kyle Fowler - 95.161 MPH & Timmy Hill - 94.242 MPH
Most Laps Run: Kyle Larson, 48 laps
Best 10-Consecutive Lap Average: Kevin Harvick - lap 8-17 - 95.762 MPH
Note: Qualifying will be this afternoon at 4:20pm/et. It will be shown on tape-delay at 6:00pm/et on NBCSN. Live coverage will be provide online at NBC Sports Live Extra.
Top-5 From Round 1 Of Qualifying:
1.) Jamie McMurray - 98.599 MPH
2.) Clint Bowyer - 98.308 MPH
3.) Carl Edwards - 98.297 MPH
4.) Kevin Harvick - 98.145 MPH
5.) Joey Logano - 98.119 MPH
Top-5 From Round 2 Of Qualifying:
1.) Joey Logano - 98.800 MPH
2.) Kevin Harvick - 98.466 MPH
3.) Jeff Gordon - 98.420 MPH
4.) Martin Truex, Jr. - 98.415 MPH
5.) Jamie McMurray - 98.354 MPH
Joey Logano won the Coors Light pole for the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway with speed of 98.548 MPH for his 6th pole of 2015, 2nd at Martinsville and 14th of his career. Logano has won 2 races from the pole out of 13 previous poles. Martin Truex, Jr. is on the outside pole followed by AJ Allmendinger, Jamie McMurray, Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, Ryan Newman, Aric Almirola, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, and Kevin Harvick. With only 43 cars entered, no one missed the race.
NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
Timothy Peters was fastest during opening practice at Martinsville Speedway on Friday with a speed of 96.019 mph. Matt Crafton was second, followed by Cameron Hayley, Spencer Gallagher, Brandon Jones, Johnny Sauter, Daniel Hemric, Daniel Suarez, Ross Kenseth, and Cole Custer. 37 drivers are entered for Saturday's race and all practiced during the session.
Timothy Peters led the way during final practice for Saturday's Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway with a speed of 96.083mph. Cameron Hayley was second, followed by Tyler Young, Daniel Suarez, Cole Custer, Gray Gaulding, Erik Jones, Brandon Jones, Johnny Sauter, and John Hunter Nemechek. 36 drivers practiced during the session.
Top-5 From Round 1 Of Qualifying:
1.) Jamie McMurray - 98.599 MPH
2.) Clint Bowyer - 98.308 MPH
3.) Carl Edwards - 98.297 MPH
4.) Kevin Harvick - 98.145 MPH
5.) Joey Logano - 98.119 MPH
Top-5 From Round 2 Of Qualifying:
1.) Joey Logano - 98.800 MPH
2.) Kevin Harvick - 98.466 MPH
3.) Jeff Gordon - 98.420 MPH
4.) Martin Truex, Jr. - 98.415 MPH
5.) Jamie McMurray - 98.354 MPH
Joey Logano won the Coors Light pole for the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500 Sprint Cup Series race at Martinsville Speedway with speed of 98.548 MPH for his 6th pole of 2015, 2nd at Martinsville and 14th of his career. Logano has won 2 races from the pole out of 13 previous poles. Martin Truex, Jr. is on the outside pole followed by AJ Allmendinger, Jamie McMurray, Jeff Gordon, Kyle Busch, Ryan Newman, Aric Almirola, Kyle Larson, Denny Hamlin, Brad Keselowski, and Kevin Harvick. With only 43 cars entered, no one missed the race.
NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
Timothy Peters was fastest during opening practice at Martinsville Speedway on Friday with a speed of 96.019 mph. Matt Crafton was second, followed by Cameron Hayley, Spencer Gallagher, Brandon Jones, Johnny Sauter, Daniel Hemric, Daniel Suarez, Ross Kenseth, and Cole Custer. 37 drivers are entered for Saturday's race and all practiced during the session.
Timothy Peters led the way during final practice for Saturday's Kroger 200 at Martinsville Speedway with a speed of 96.083mph. Cameron Hayley was second, followed by Tyler Young, Daniel Suarez, Cole Custer, Gray Gaulding, Erik Jones, Brandon Jones, Johnny Sauter, and John Hunter Nemechek. 36 drivers practiced during the session.
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