Thomas Luthi has continued his accelerated recovery from early season injury by setting the fastest time in the third Moto2 practice session. The Suisse rider ended the running with the fastest time of the weekend, a 1:46.909. Friday's pace setter Pol Espargaro followed closely in second place, finishing a mere seven hundredths behind Luthi. 'Tito' Rabat, Scott Redding and Takaaki Nakagami were the next riders on the time sheet, the top five protagonists will be the ones to watch come race day, as has been the case all season long.
Saturday
2013 Barcelona MotoGP Preview Press Releases
Press release previews from the MotoGP teams and Bridgestone ahead of this week's Catalonian GP at Barcelona:
Q1: Vettel beats the damp
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Q-Type Jaguar and XQ
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Friday
Power Rankings: Johnson?s points lead dwindles, but he moves back to the top
It's time for Power Rankings! After every race, we'll opine about who we think is at the top of the Sprint Cup heap and how and why they got there. Remember, this isn't scientific, as our formula is the perfect blend of analytics and bias against your favorite driver. So let's get on with it, shall we?
1. Jimmie Johnson (LW: 2): Before you ask us why Johnson is here because of his 22nd place finish Sunday night, ask yourself who should be here instead of Johnson. Name the driver and look up his finishing position and performance. Yeah, exactly. While Johnson didn't have a race-winning car, he certainly had one capable of a top-five and looked to be headed in that direction before he spun out while racing Martin Truex Jr.
2. Matt Kenseth (LW: 1): Kenseth's race went south at the same time as Johnson's, as he got whacked by Juan Pablo Montoya and the wall in the aftermath of Johnson's slide. And the only reason he was back there was because he got forced to use the wavearound after the caution flag flew during a round of green flag pit stops. Had that not happened, it very well could have been Kenseth battling Kahne for the win.
3. Carl Edwards (LW: 3): This probably seems like a broken record in Edwards' Power Rankings space, but Sunday was another perfect example of how his 2013 is different than his 2012. He wasn't in the same zip code as the leaders all evening (save for late in the race when he stayed out longer than the rest of the field) and ended up 11th. Last year, that's probably 20th. And even better, he cut some points off Johnson's points lead.
4. Kevin Harvick (LW: 6): That was Harvickian, wasn't it? After starting 15th, Harvick slowly worked his way to the front of the field and took the lead for the first time on lap 327. And then when he, along with the rest of the field, came for four tires on the race's final caution, his pit crew got him out first and Harvick did the rest. It wasn't as dramatic as his final lap pass of Dale Earnhardt Jr. for his first Coca-Cola 600 victory, but dare we say this was more impressive.
5. Kasey Kahne (LW: 8): Kahne and crew chief Kenny Francis were in a precarious situation being the leader of the race when that final yellow flew. If Kahne stays out, the rest of the field has the opportunity to isolate Kahne and pit. If he comes in, many cars could have stayed out and forced him to work through traffic on the final 11 laps. Kahne and Francis chose the former and that's exactly what happened. Though Kahne had a good enough car to hold on for second.
6. Denny Hamlin (LW: 9): Obvious statement alert: Second and fourth in your first two races back from injury is a pretty nice way to start your comeback into the top 20. Hamlin jumped three spots Sunday night and is now 24th in the standings. Next up ahead of him is Juan Pablo Montoya, but he's 26 points away. A win at Dover would go a long way to not only making up a significant chunk of that deficit against Montoya but also boost Hamlin's Wild Card chances.
7. Kyle Busch (LW: 4): Busch hitting that rope while leading the race on lap 121 was downright Kyle Buschian, wasn't it? Of course, that bizarre circumstance had to go and be topped on the Buschian scale with a sadly all-too-predictable engine failure and Busch was done with more than 140 laps left in the race. Just when you think all of the pieces are together for Busch to make a charge, consecutive races are marred with a flat tire, hitting a rope and a blown engine. Sheesh.
8. Kurt Busch (LW: NR): Speaking of things being Kyle Buschian, the question of when Kurt Busch and team will finally be able to put together a relatively flawless and incident free race still remains. Kurt finished third, but who knows what it would have been had his battery not died during the final red flag period and he was forced to be pushed by the wrecker to the pits and then restart 15th.
9. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (LW: 5): Junior's car was faster in the sunlight than it was in the darkness, and he was actually in danger of being lapped at one point. He stayed on the lead lap however, but we're left to wonder how and if Junior would have been able to march back through the field because of that blown engine.
10. Clint Bowyer (LW: 10): Bowyer maintains his spot with a nice eighth place finish. He was everywhere this race weekend, from the booth on ESPN during the Nationwide Series race to in-car interviews during the Coca-Cola 600. And, at one point during the race, Bowyer asked if he could have someone to ride shotgun to "shoot the (stuff)" with. Who wants to volunteer?
11. Jeff Gordon (LW: 7): Gordon also pitted at the same time that Kenseth did and while Kenseth was able to take the wavearound, Gordon lost his lap while on pit road as the team changed two tires. And even though Gordon was ahead of Jimmie Johnson, Johnson got the Lucky Dog. No, that wasn't a conspiracy. The free pass goes to the driver a lap down at the time the caution comes out. Johnson was it. Simple as that.
12. Paul Menard (LW: NR): PFM is back! After getting caught up in the crash involving Johnson, Kenseth and Montoya, Menard and team was able to fix the damage on the right front of his car and played the fuel mileage game for a 13th place finish. While Menard has lost the RCR points leader crown, he's eighth in the standings, one position and 15 points back of Harvick. Watch out, Cupcake. PFM is still hanging around.
Lucky Dog: Joey Logano finished fifth for his fourth top 10 of the season. That's two more than he had all of last year. Logano is 19th in the standings, but if there wasn't that 25 point penalty, he'd be 13th. Think of how different the narrative is without that penalty.
Dropped Out: Aric Almirola, Juan Pablo Montoya
The DNF: Brad Keselowski, it's been a rough stretch for you. Over his last four points races, @Kes has finished 33rd, 15th 32nd and 36th. And that's not counting the busted transmission on lap 2 in the All-Star Race.
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2013 Portim�o World Superbike Race Two Results: One Duff Tyre
As the riders, apart from Leon Haslam who decided to sit the race out, lined up on the grid, Tom Sykes was missing. He had crashed on the sighting lap, but he got his Kawasaki towed back to the pits with ten minutes for his team to rebuild the front cowl. If his bike were put back in the garage, that would be his race over, so his team brought their tools and mechanics out to the pit lane to frantically try to get his bike ready. As it was, he had to start from the pit lane, hoping that the small grid would allow him to score a couple of points.
Thursday
Take the 2008 F1 season quiz by F1 Fanatic | F1 Fanatic Quiz
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Welcome to May!
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Warped Wednesday: Tony Stewart attributes Dover win to juice diet and new workout regimen
Welcome to Warped Wednesday. On this, we'll put out the rush to judgment mat, go a little too far and have a little fun. Will it be funny? Sometimes. Will it be crazy and largely unbelievable? Probably. Will not everyone get it? Definitely.
Not only was Sunday's win at Dover a potential turning point for Tony Stewart and Stewart-Haas Racing, it was proof for Stewart that his new health routines have started to take effect on the track as well.
Inspired by Dale Earnhardt Jr., Stewart has started a juice fast diet during the week to help with his performance. Instead of eating food that he would normally eat and drinking that wonderful Schlitz beer, Smoke has started using his juicing machine and blender almost exclusively.
Steak and potatoes? How about kiwi-melon juice. Pepperoni pizza? Now it's a smoothie with luscious ice, spinach, cucumbers, celery, asparagus and a hint of cilantro for some zest.
On the fitness side, Stewart took his inspiration from a celebrity outside of NASCAR. After seeing the tremendous success and mounds of muscle that Gwyneth Paltrow has packed on with the Tracy Anderson method, Stewart has started doing following the workout routines every morning at 6 a.m. After all, there's no better way to train to muscle a 3400 pound stock car in a un-air conditioned environment than by lifting weights no lighter than a milk jug.
The Chrome Horn Episode 12: Darlington
New Chrome Horn, new intro! Join yours truly and Geoffrey Miller as we were slated to talk Darlington but ended up talking a lot about the All-Star Race.
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Wednesday
2013 Portim�o World Superbike Race Two Results: One Duff Tyre
As the riders, apart from Leon Haslam who decided to sit the race out, lined up on the grid, Tom Sykes was missing. He had crashed on the sighting lap, but he got his Kawasaki towed back to the pits with ten minutes for his team to rebuild the front cowl. If his bike were put back in the garage, that would be his race over, so his team brought their tools and mechanics out to the pit lane to frantically try to get his bike ready. As it was, he had to start from the pit lane, hoping that the small grid would allow him to score a couple of points.
Tuesday
Matt Kenseth and Martin Truex Jr. both suffer engine failures at Dover
After starting in three of the top four starting positions, it was no surprise that Joe Gibbs Racing was strong throughout Sunday's race at Dover. After all, JGR has the most wins and has led significantly more laps than any other team in the Sprint Cup Series.
But that performance has come with a tradeoff that has become unsurprising as well. Yes, you guessed it, engine woes.
Sunday, the engine gremlins felled Matt Kenseth's car. Kenseth was leading when smoke started to trail from his exhaust. Soon after, his day was over.
"Man it's disappointing. I feel like JGR is three of the strongest teams in the garage -- it seems like we have the best cars out there, equal to the best cars," Kenseth said. "But you have to finish these things, obviously. There's been some issues in that department. I've got a lot of faith in those guys, they'll get it figured out."
Kenseth also suffered an engine failure while leading during the Daytona 500 and teammate Kyle Busch's engine expired 257 laps into last week's Coca-Cola 600. In the 500, Busch inherited the lead after Kenseth retired and his engine promptly went sour.
After a spate of engine reliability issues in 2011, Toyota Racing Development and JGR combined engine efforts in August of that season. Since then, the combined shop has supplied engines to not only JGR but Michael Waltrip Racing.
MWR's Martin Truex Jr. was near the front of the field too on Sunday, but just over 100 laps after Kenseth's engine failure, Truex too fell victim to the Toyota engine gremlins.
"Sitting there running second, third, fourth all day long and felt like we were just a little bit away from having something for the win. Just a little too tight on the short run but really fast on the long run," Truex said. "And I just wish we could have had one more crack on it on pit road and raced them to the end. It's just a shame. Got to thank TRD, they've been doing a good job with their engine program and making big power, just a shame we've got to blow them up."
Kenseth is tied for fourth in the standings, 74 points behind Jimmie Johnson while Truex is tied for 14th, 130 points back.
Four hours, 30 minutes after the chequered flag!
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Danica Patrick admits she was angry at boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. over wreck (OMG!!!)
Brad Keselowski wrecked Danica Patrick during last week's Coca-Cola 600, in part because Patrick's boyfriend Ricky Stenhouse Jr. didn't give ground. The moment it happened, you could almost hear NASCAR Nation perking up, like when the Homecoming Queen and King start sniping at each other in the high school cafeteria. OMG did u see what just happened?!?, and all that.
Friday at Dover, Patrick opened the RV door just a bit on their relationship, and conceded that, yep, she was a little ticked that her two-laps-down boyfriend didn't give her the room she needed.
?I was definitely upset and angry about the situation," Patrick said. "I was a little bit upset with him. Yeah, I was, and we talked about it. It?s absolutely fine now and we were fine by the end of the ride home. That?s what happens out there. Tensions are high and so are emotions.?
Someone asked if Patrick got "a nice dinner" out of the wreck, and she dusted off the question with practiced ease: ?Did I get a nice dinner out of it, let?s see. No, went home and went right to bed. I think I ate something on my bus. I think I had half of a banana, a little chocolate protein shake and two beers. That?s what I had.? In other words: you got your money quote already, guys; don't push it and get creepy.
It's important to note that the actual cause of the wreck, Brad Keselowski, took full responsibility for the wreck immediately afterward: ?I was three-wide with Danica and didn?t know it and I cut her off and wrecked her and myself," he said. "I feel bad for her and I send my apologies to her."
Patrick also doesn't begrudge the fact that her relationship draws so much attention from fans. "I understand it?s interesting," she said. "I?m sure I would want to know how that all went down after the race too. We?re an entertainment sport, so I get it."
All the same, Ricky ... a dozen roses waiting in the ol' RV after qualifying couldn't hurt, ya know?
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Nationwide Craziest Moment: Hit from Pastrana lifts Papis? rear wheels off ground
Max Papis thought he was going to be clear of the crash in front of him. He wasn't.
During Sunday's rain-delayed Nationwide Series race at Iowa, Alex Bowman and Brian Vickers went spinning in front of Travis Pastrana. There was nowhere for Pastrana, who was on the high side, to go, and he ended up hitting Vickers' car.
After hitting Vickers, Pastrana's car veered toward the inside of the track, where the field of cars behind the crash had scrambled to avoid the accident. Everyone made it by except Papis.
Pastrana's car smashed into the right side of Papis' car near the right-rear tire and sheared off the sheetmetal on the side and sent Papis' rear wheels off the ground like the car did a reverse pop-a-wheelie.
Both cars were too damaged to continue.
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Monday
Penalties against Matt Kenseth, JGR substantially reduced on appeal
An appeals board has sharply reduced the penalties against Joe Gibbs Racing and Matt Kenseth stemming from the Kansas race, dealing a stinging blow to NASCAR and giving Kenseth a boost in his race for the Chase.
During postrace inspection after Kenseth's victory at Kansas, NASCAR discovered that one of eight connecting rods in the car's engine was light by the weight of three grams. (A penny weighs 2.5 grams.) Kenseth was docked 50 points, crew chief Jason Ratliff was suspended six races and fined $200,000, owner Joe Gibbs was suspended six races, and manufacturer Toyota was served with a five-point penalty.
However, JGR argued that the engine was produced by Toyota and that the team had no access to the engine's rods. In addition, JGR argued that the rod could not have given the No. 20 a competitive advantage. Toyota immediately took responsibility for the rod, which may have had a role in the appeal.
The three-member National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel reduced Kenseth's penalty from 50 points to 12, and reduced Ratliff's suspension to one race and waived Gibbs' entirely. The fine against Ratliff remained, and Toyota's fine was increased to seven points.
With the reduction in points penalty, Kenseth sees an immediate jump in the standings, from 11th to fourth. The bonus points from the win now will count in the Chase, and the win will count in the calculation of a wild card, if necessary, as unlikely as that now appears for Kenseth.
NASCAR has no further recourse, and the organizing body made known its thoughts on the matter shortly afterward. "Our sport has a due process system in place that has served this sport very well for more than 65 years, and that due process resulted in this decision here today," NASCAR spokesman Kerry Tharp said. "While we are disappointed by today's outcome, we stand firmly behind our inspection process. The inspection of engines, and engine parts and pieces has always been regarded as the holy grail throughout the industry -- that along with fuel and tires. In violations such as these, we have no other reinforcement process than to penalize the team owner and team members. That's how our system works."
Gibbs indicated that there would be no further appeals, but declined to state who would be taking Ratcliff's place this weekend at Darlington or whether JGR would pay Ratcliff's fine.
?We?re committed to make sure it never happens in the future,? Gibbs said. ?After going through this process, we have great respect for our sport and in particular NASCAR. All of us at Joe Gibbs Racing are committed to being good partners. We want to race with NASCAR forever. We?re going to work extremely hard with [Toyota] to make sure that this doesn?t happen again.?
Kenseth, for his part, offered up the following tweet:
Glad to have today behind us so we can get our focus back on racing. I respect NASCAR and the appeals process, I feel like they got it right
? Matt Kenseth (@mattkenseth) May 8, 2013
NASCAR's appeals board has heard 151 appeals. Of that total, 106 were upheld, 32 were reduced, 11 were eliminated and two were increased.
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2013 Portim�o World Superbike Superpole Results: Pink Qualifying Tyres Again
The top riders that qualified into the Superpole sessions knew that they didn't need to set records in the first session as they wanted what all Superpole One contenders wanted; a ticket to Superpole Two. The unpredictable weather would catch the organisers out, playing for safety trumping the planned schedule. Qualifying tyres were once again coloured with a pink band instead of the usual yellow.
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