How do you top a big announcement concerning your future in NASCAR? If you are Elliott Sadler who announced he will be driving full time next season in the Nationwide Series for Kevin Harvick Inc., you win the pole at Texas Motor Speedway. Pretty darn good lap if you ask me, the numbers do not lie. His lap of 27.636 (195.397 mph.) in the Stanley Ford for Richard Petty Motorsports. To finish out the front row is Ford teammate and Chaser Greg Biffle who was only -0.249 behind Sadler in his American Red Cross Fusion. A nice day all around for Ford who took five of the ten spots in the top ten which includes Edwards, Ragan, and Allmendinger.
The eighth race in the Chase, what do you expect from the race? Do you expect it to be the racers playing cowboys and indians or will it be a nice calm race? All I know is that it will be interesting to see what comes next after the past couple races we have seen in this 2010 Sprint Cup Chase.
For all the racing action and television schedules you can check out Skirts and Scuffs event schedule for the weekend at Texas Motor Speedway. NSCS Countdown starts at 2 p.m. EST on ESPN and the racing action starts at 3 p.m. EST with the NSCS: AAA Texas 500!
- Elliott Sadler
- Greg Biffle
- Carl Edwards
- Juan Montoya
- David Ragan
- Kurt Busch
- Clint Bowyer
- Regan Smith
- Mark Martin
- A.J. Allmendinger
- Tony Stewart
- Paul Menard
- Aric Almirola
- Ryan Newman
- Jeff Gordon
- Jeff Burton
- Jimmie Johnson
- David Reutimann
- Matt Kenseth
- Joey Logano
- Martin Truex Jr.
- Dale Earnhardt Jr.
- Scott Speed
- Kasey Kahne
- Jamie McMurray
- Kevin Harvick
- Sam Hornish Jr.
- Trevor Bayne
- Kyle Busch
- Denny Hamlin
- Bobby Labonte
- Marcos Ambrose
- David Gilliland
- Joe Nemechek
- Casey Mears
- Brad Keselowski
- Patrick Carpentier
- Mike Bliss
- Robby Gordon
- Andy Lally
- Travis Kvapil
- Dave Blaney
- Landon Cassill
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