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CAN CASEY?
Mears needs a strong finish at Bristol
By Charles Krall, Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 16

During preseason testing at Daytona, Casey Mears and his crew chief, Alan Gustafson, told the media they enjoyed flying under the radar. With four-time champion Jeff Gordon, two-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson and the sport's most popular driver, Dale Earnhardt Jr., as teammates, the quiet and unassuming Mears was easy to overlook.

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He is not being overlooked now - but it's for the wrong reason.

Mears' No. 5 Chevrolet is 30th in Sprint Cup owner points going into Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway and is in jeopardy of falling out of the top 35 in the standings. Only the top 35 are locked into the field for each Cup race.

If he is feeling pressure to perform this weekend, Mears isn't showing it. Instead, he's more amazed at reaching the age of 30.

"I know I'm going to get old," said Mears, who turned 30 on Wednesday. "If anything, I'm more like 'Wow! I made it to 30. That's pretty cool!' You know?"

Mears' season has been one disappointment after another.

A crash at Daytona with a handful of laps left was followed by another crash at Fontana that left Mears on his roof. Two races into the season he had as many DNFs as he had all of last year. He recovered to finish 13th at Las Vegas and was 17th at Atlanta and finds himself 33 points ahead of 35th-place J.J. Yeley for the final guaranteed position.

Another subpar performance could force him to qualify on speed when the series resumes in two weeks at Martinsville. That would be a shocking development for Hendrick Motorsports, which won 18 of 36 races last year, including one by Mears.

Still, there's no panic from the driver or from the crew chief.

"To keep my driver calm and patient, I first have to remain calm," Gustafson said. "I remind myself to not get too excited, even though with short track racing, excitement just comes naturally. If something goes wrong, I have to be able to minimize the effects of that as much as I can."

Mears, who drove the No. 25 in 2007, switched this year to the No. 5, which went to victory lane last March at Bristol when Kyle Busch narrowly held off a last-lap charge by Jeff Burton.


This weekend's Race:

What: Food City 500
Where: Bristol Motor Speedway
GREEN FLAG: 2:00 p.m. ET March 16
TV: Fox, 1:30 p.m. ET
Radio: MRN/Sirius Satellite Ch. 128. 
Track layout:.533 mile paved track
WEATHER:Today...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid to upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph.


Gordon calls for more extensive tire testing
By Reid Spencer, Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 16

BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Jeff Gordon's attitude toward tire testing is simplicity itself -- the more, the merrier.

Though his statements about tires after last Sunday's Atlanta race weren't as incendiary as those of Tony Stewart, Gordon wasn't pleased with the hard compound Goodyear provided for the Kobalt Tools 500.


Reality Of Retirement Catching Up with Jarrett
By Reid Spencer,Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 16

BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Sunday marks the last Sprint Cup points race for Dale Jarrett, and the finality of his imminent retirement is catching up with the driver of the No. 44 Toyota.

"The sport has obviously done a lot for me and my family," Jarrett said. "This week has been a lot more different than what I've thought all season. I've always been able to say, 'I've got a few more weeks,' or 'I've got a couple of months before that comes.' It was easy to say at that time, but we're here. This is it this week.


Franchitti Awed By Bristol
By Reid Spencer,Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 16

BRISTOL, Tenn. -- Racing at Bristol Motor Speedway is a new experience for Cup rookie Dario Franchitti, who rarely has seen fans as close to the action as they are at Thunder Valley.

"It's a fantastic racetrack," Franchitti said after Saturday morning's Cup practice session, in which he was 25th fastest. You can see the whites of the fans' eyes. It's just incredible."


Bowyer wins rain-shortened Nationwide race
By Reid Spencer,Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 16

BRISTOL, Tenn. -- The winning move for Clint Bowyer in Saturday's Sharpie Mini 300 Nationwide Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway was simply staying on the track when the rain started.

Bowyer and the eight cars behind him in the final running order remained on the track when NASCAR called the seventh caution of the race on lap 164, after a light sprinkle turned to heavy rain. After seven more laps under caution, Bowyer waited out a stoppage of approximately 47 minutes before NASCAR called the race and declared him the winner.


Pedregon leads Funny Car qualifying in Gatornationals
By Greg Engle,Editor Cup Scene Daily March 16

GAINESVILLE, Fla -- It was a tale of two legends in Funny Car qualifying Saturday at the NHRA Gatornationals in Gainesville.

After first round qualifying was rained out Friday, all the NHRA POWERade Series divisions ran two qualifying rounds Saturday; but the focus of attention was the top spot in the Funny Car division that was contested between John Force and Tony Pedregon


NASCAR Number
By Bill Marx, The Sporting News,March 16

38: Elliott Sadler's starting position in the 2001 Food City 500, the deepest in the field a driver has started and won a Cup race at Bristol Motor Speedway. In fact the three deepest winning starts are owned by active Cup drivers. Dale Earnhardt Jr. is next, starting 30th and winning the 2004 Sharpie 500; and Kurt Busch won the 2002 Food City 500 after starting 27th.
This Day in NASCAR History
By Bill Marx, The Sporting News,March 16

1980: In the seventh Cup race of his career, 19-year-old Kyle Petty finishes in front of his dad for the first time in a Cup race. Kyle finishes 14th and Richard 33rd in the Atlanta 500. Dale Earnhardt gets the win.


                                                                                    
       

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