Welcome, Guest
Member Savings to Date:
Wed, 19 Jun 2013 22:22:00 -0400
Member Revenue to Date:
$0
Google Search
Jimmie Johnson, driver of the #48 Lowe's/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet, celebrates in Victory Lane with his wife Chandra and daughter Genevieve Marie after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Party in the Poconos 400 at Pocono Raceway on June 9, 2013 in Long Pond, Pennsylvania. Photo Credit: ared Wickerham/NASCAR via Getty Images

NASCAR NEWS

Johnson dominates Pocono for third 2013 victory

LONG POND, Pa.--It’s not a good idea to rile up Jimmie Johnson.

A week after a penalty for jumping the final restart at Dover knocked Johnson out of a near-certain victory, Johnson absolutely scorched the field in Sunday’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Party in the Poconos 400, beating Greg Biffle to the finish line by 1.208 seconds.

The win was Johnson’s third of the season, his third at the Tricky Triangle and the 63rd of his career. Johnson increased his series lead over second-place Carl Edwards (18th Sunday) to a staggering 51 points after 14 races.

Dale Earnhardt Jr. ran third, followed by Stewart-Haas Racing teammates Tony Stewart and Ryan Newman. Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Denny Hamlin, Kevin Harvick and Joey Logano completed the top 10.

"What a race car!" Johnson said after climbing from the No. 48 Chevrolet in Victory Lane. "Not only a great race car but an engine. We had fuel mileage and plenty of power. It was awesome on the straightaways today to be able to do what I wanted around other cars.

"So hats off to chassis, aero and the engine shop for this awesome race car."

You might think winning at Pocono for the first time since he swept both races here in 2004 might assuage the sting of last week’s penalty. You’d be wrong.

"No, but it’s OK," Johnson said. "It doesn’t make up for much, but we know we’re a great race team. Things won’t keep us down. We had a great race car today and had a lot of fun. That was a lot of fun out there."

Johnson avoided a surfeit of action in the late stages of the race--because he was ahead of it. By the time Dave Blaney’s spin brought out the fourth caution on Lap 138, the five-time champion already had led 106 laps.

That yellow followed a caution for an accident in the Tunnel Turn on Lap 133, when Juan Pablo Montoya drove hard into the corner under Matt Kenseth, lost control of his No. 42 and started a synchronized spin with Kenseth.

Subsequently, Johnson had to endure four restarts but did so as the leader and quickly regained control of the race in each instance. All told, Johnson led 128 of 160 laps.

Biffle was happy with a runner-up finish that jumped him three positions to 10th in the standings, but he conceded that his No. 16 Ford was no match for Johnson’s Chevy SS.

"Jimmie was in a league of his own," said Biffle, who took the green flag from the fourth position on the final restart with four laps left and surged past Earnhardt and Kyle Busch in the first corner. "I was going to have to get up beside him, take the air off him--something to try and gain an advantage.

"But I gave him such a good push on the restart I couldn’t catch back up with him... I couldn’t get him."

Though Joe Gibbs Racing drivers Kyle Busch and Hamlin finished sixth and eighth, respectively, Hamlin said he could feel a reduction in horsepower in his TRD (Toyota Racing Development) engine, after the engines were detuned in favor of reliability in reaction to several recent valve train failures.

"Any horsepower change is going to be a difficult thing to overcome, especially this week and next week (at Michigan), our two horsepower race tracks," Hamlin said. "I wouldn’t be opposed to say that other guys probably stepped up coming to this race track, and we took a step back. "It’s kind of a double whammy, but it’s something TRD’s going to work through."

Collect Your Bounced Checks for FREE!

Payliance is designed to electronically collect bounced checks. This is a completely FREE service to our members. There are no set-up fees, no limits, no special equipment, no contracts or monthly minimums. For More information click here.


AADT

AADT provides outsourcing solutions to help companies manage a Drug-Free Workplace and stay in compliance with U.S. DOT regulations. Programs include substance abuse testing and background screening services.
See it here

Featured News

GEOTAB- Vehicle Tracking and Information Platform

Ensure your driver’s safety in the field, identify closest driver to an incoming call, optimize route to tow area, reduce fuel cost, alert you of vehicle maintenance. See the details

PHONES BENEFIT THE SURVIVOR FUND AND TOWING MUSEUM

Sprint to Donate Cash for Phones
Use the postage paid label to mail any phone and Sprint will donate money to the ITRHFM Survivor Fund and Museum. See the details

BACKGROUND CHECKS!

InfoCheck360.com is a full service background screening company with over 10 years experience. As a member, you will receive (2) Free Nation Wide NetPlus Background checks and (2) Free Motor Vehicle Reports. See the details

NASCAR NEWS:

Johnson dominates Pocono for third 2013 victory
LONG POND, Pa.--It’s not a good idea to rile up Jimmie Johnson. Click here to read the recap

PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT

10% discount on ROI Protective Tapes. These products contain UV Inhibitors which allow protection from the damaging effect of the sun when outdoor storage is required. See the details

EMPLOYEE BENEFITS

towPartners is proud to offer the towPartners Employee Benefits Program. This exciting benefit for Employee members provide you with Sprint cell service discounts, discount prescription drug cards, plus discounts to major retailers and small to medium sized businesses in your local area. See the details