A more popular rule that was effective until the middle of the 2004 season was the "overtime" rule. "[42][43] During the first session on the morning of January 20, 2011, 33 drivers participated, and Clint Bowyer was quickest with a speed of 184.216 mph[44][45] while David Reutimann had the highest speed of 195.780 mph during the second session in the afternoon. When the race resumed, Jeff Gordon held off Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson for his 3rd win of 2011 and his 85th overall win in the Cup Series. 93 Chevrolet with either Bill Elliott or Terry Labonte and that ARCA driver Grant Enfinger would drive for the team for 10–15 races in 2012. [19], During July 2011, Max Q Motorsports announced that Scott Speed signed a three race contract with the team to race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Watkins Glen International and Pocono Raceway. [46][47], ^ - Richmond Raceway was added to the 2020 NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series schedule on April 3, 2019, 1995  M. Skinner [17] After the final race of the 2010 season, Scott Speed exited the series after Red Bull Racing Team dismissed him to make room for Kahne. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions. I'm your hall monitor, Danny. [14] Another driver, Brian Keselowski also entered the series, after qualifying for the 2011 Daytona 500 for the K-Automotive Motorsports team. The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series was the 63rd season of professional stock car racing in the United States and the 40th modern-era Cup series season. 30 Chevrolet and attempted to make the Crown Royal presents the Matthew and Daniel Hansen 400 at Richmond. [6] In March, David Stremme announced his return to the Cup Series with a new team, Inception Motorsports. Hosted by Crowned Legacy, all proceeds go to the Fisher House. For tracks 1.25 miles and shorter, each truck gets two laps with the fastest lap counting. That was dropped quickly after some races ended as walkovers for drivers, leading entire races. * – Most laps led. [39] As of the 2015 season, the series races on 20 tracks: one dirt track (Eldora), one road course (Canadian Tire Motorsport Park), two short tracks (Bristol and Martinsville), two superspeedways (Daytona and Talladega) and 14 intermediate ovals. [5] The series also attracted the attention of drivers like sprint car racing star Sammy Swindell, Walker Evans of off-road racing fame, open-wheel veteran Mike Bliss, and Atlanta Falcons head coach Jerry Glanville. [35] In 2017, it was replaced with the stage system adopted by all other NASCAR national series that season. 2004  B. Hamilton. The other first-time winners were Regan Smith at Darlington, David Ragan at Daytona in July, Paul Menard at Indianapolis, and Marcos Ambrose at Watkins Glen. The idea for the Truck Series dates back to 1991. [13], For the 2011 season, Trevor Bayne, who placed seventh in the 2010 NASCAR Nationwide Series season, entered the series driving for Wood Brothers Racing in 17 scheduled races. We have reviews of the best places to see in Desert Hot Springs. Truck Stop", "NASCAR introduces Caution Clock in NCWTS", "NASCAR changes points and playoffs systems", "AUTO RACING; The Latest From Nascar: A 20-Race SuperTruck Series", "Chase Elliott wrecks Ty Dillon to win truck race; Richard Childress furious", "NASCAR reveals 2015 schedules for national series", "NASCAR CRAFTSMAN SUPERTRUCK SERIES CRUISES ONTO 4 NETWORKS", "UNOH 200 AND BUSH'S BEANS 150 RACES MOVE TO THURS. Motor Racing Network has exclusive radio broadcasting rights of the NASCAR Gander Outdoors Truck Series. [18] The change resulted in Speed filing a lawsuit against the team for several reasons. [58], In the Aaron's 499 Jimmie Johnson edged Clint Bowyer for the win at Talladega Superspeedway by .002 seconds, tying the closest finish in series history. 2008  J. Benson Jr. Classic Race: 1997 Food City 500 - … (Although reducing the Truck Series attempts at a green-white-checkered finish to one, the rule change was part of NASCAR's implementation of the rule to the Cup and Busch Series due to complaints regarding NASCAR's policy at the time regarding late race cautions; the policy stated that a red flag would be thrown during a late race caution to attempt to ensure the race would finish under green but if a caution occurred after the window for the red flag, the race would end under caution regardless of where the incident occurred or how severe it was). 2009  R. Hornaday Jr. 2010  T. Bodine [16], Camping World signed a seven-year extension in 2014 to remain the title sponsor of the Truck Series until at least 2022. The teams returned to Martinsville for the final short track of the season. 2017  C. Bell Prominent Cup owners Richard Childress, Rick Hendrick, and Jack Roush owned truck teams, and top drivers such as Dale Earnhardt and Ernie Irvan also fielded SuperTrucks for others. Jazz to Danny Fenton[1] Jasmine "Jazz" Fenton is the older sister of Danny Fenton the titular character of Danny Phantom. [57] Roush Fenway Racing dominated the weekend at Texas Motor Speedway, with Matt Kenseth leading 169 laps en route to his first victory in 76 races. For the 2014 season, the Fred's 250 at Talladega had its race broadcast moved from FS1 to the Fox broadcast network. Majestic forests, crystal-blue lakes, and steady sunshine are just a part of what makes Big Pines RV Park so very special. Another change for the season involves the races in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, which had different starting times so they would not conflict with the beginning of NFL games. Benefits local charities. 2011 also saw 19 different drivers winning at least one race. [20], Most of the first drivers in the series were veteran short track drivers who had not made it or struggled to thrive in the other NASCAR national series;[9] for example, 1991 Featherlite Southwest Tour champion Rick Carelli[21] had failed to qualify twelve times for Cup races across 1991–1994, with only nine career Cup starts, but he finished sixth in the inaugural Truck Series championship. The series was dominated by older drivers, most with Xfinity and Cup Series experience: in 2007, all ten top-10 drivers were over 30 years of age,[28] and 7 of the 10 had Cup experience, as did every race winner with the exception of Erik Darnell. [6], At the end of the 2008 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series schedule, Craftsman stopped sponsoring the series. A July 24, 2004 rule change for NASCAR's three national series meant only one "green-white-checkered" finish can be attempted, and the race can end under yellow in one of four situations—inclement weather, darkness, the yellow flag waving because of an incident during the final lap of a race, or the yellow flag waving after the one attempt at green-white-checkered begins. [38] Also in 2013, the Truck Series began racing at Eldora Speedway, the first time NASCAR has raced at a dirt track since the 1970 NASCAR Grand National Series season. 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As a result, the Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement was in effect and thus any driver who participated in the race weekend had to be at least 18 years of age. 2013  M. Crafton Sour Cream Dips at the Glen results", Crown Royal Presents the Matthew and Daniel Hansen 400, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=2011_NASCAR_Sprint_Cup_Series&oldid=1018564753, Articles with dead external links from August 2019, Articles with permanently dead external links, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 18 April 2021, at 19:04. But during the rest of the season on August 23, Toyota unveiled the new Camry at Paramount Studios, Hollywood, California and the teams changed their headlights, taillights, fog lights, and rear for the rest of the season. [50], In the first exhibition race of the season, the 2011 Budweiser Shootout, Hamlin crossed the finished line in the first position, but since he passed below the yellow out of bounds line, Kurt Busch became the winner of the race. Following the announcement, Speed commented, "I am excited to get back to the track. The Truck Series was the first major NASCAR series to feature Toyota, with the Toyota Tundra model making its debut in the series in 2004; Toyota had previously competed in the mostly-regional level Goody's Dash Series. An announcement came on January 26, 2011, when Brian France announced that the winner of the race, excluding bonus points would receive 43 points, and each position lost one point from the position before, so that the first position would receive 43 points, while second would receive 42. [32], For the 2011 season, NASCAR made several changes to the schedule. Chrysler withdrew its factory support of its Dodge and Plymouth brands after the 1972 season to cut costs, though teams continued to campaign cars with Plymouth and Dodge sheetmetal and power plants until 1985. To much surprise, Stewart, after barely making the Chase that year and having zero wins when the postseason began, went on to win five of the final ten races and then the title over Carl Edwards, who led the points for most of the year despite only scoring one win early in the season at the Las Vegas. The series was previously called the NASCAR SuperTruck Series in 1995, the Craftsman Truck Series from 1996 through 2008, the Camping World Truck Series from 2009 through 2018, the Gander Outdoors Truck Series in 2019, and the Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series in 2020. The change removed the splitter braces, and made it a single molded piece. Additionally, NASCAR reduced the maximum number of pit crew members allowed over the wall for a pit stop from seven to five, and required teams to only take either fuel or tires on a single pit stop in 2009. The schedule also includes two Gatorade Duels, which are the qualifying races for the Daytona 500. Some of those races the first-time winners won are also the biggest and most prestigious on the schedule. [9], An incident at a 2001 Truck Series race resulted in a major NASCAR rule change. ", "Live Pit Stops Have Made Nascar's Craftman Series More Competitive. [15] Trevor Bayne, who was running half the season with the Wood Brothers, did not participate in the standings after deciding to participate for the Nationwide Series championship. RV Park near La Pine, OR. [63] Carl Edwards dominated the final two segments and held off Kyle Busch for his first All-Star victory. [2] A group of SCORE off-road racers (Dick Landfield, Jimmy Smith, Jim Venable, and Frank "Scoop" Vessels)[3] had concerns about desert racing's future, and decided to create a pavement truck racing series. Afterwards, Clapp told the four to build a truck before NASCAR considered it. 2 Miller Lite car, replacing Kurt Busch and his 2010 team, who moved to the newly formed No. Except there. In preparation for 2011, Penske Racing made team changes by moving Brad Keselowski, along with his No. [33], In 1996, some races went to two intermissions for full tire and fuel stops, while longer races were stopped at three times—a limited break near the one-quarter and three-quarter marks for fuel stops, and at the halfway point for fuel and tire stops. To cut costs, NASCAR required teams to use sealed engines, with teams not being allowed to run at most three races with a previously-used engine. The 2011 season was considered by many to be one of the greatest and most exciting Cup Series seasons ever for many reasons. [14] On January 19, 2016, NASCAR announced the introduction of a playoff format similar to the NASCAR Cup Series Chase for the Championship: the format consists of eight drivers across three rounds, with two drivers being eliminated after each round. Even though novice drivers play a minimal role in this "minor league" series, there is no controversy like the disputes over "Buschwhackers" in the Busch (later Nationwide, now Xfinity Series). In 1997, NASCAR started phasing pit stops. 星河控股集团招聘 前程无忧官方网站,提供最新 星河控股集团招聘职位,校园招聘信息, 星河控股集团面试技巧等。帮助您顺利踏入星河控股集团的大门,与众多星河控股集团精英们开启一段崭新的职业生涯。 In addition, the series' $580,000 purse is larger than the Busch Grand National Series' fund. Road courses were phased out by 2001, the last race being in 2000 at Watkins Glen International, but returned in 2013 with the Truck race at Canadian Tire Motorsport Park. All figures correct as of the 2021 LiftKits4Less.com 200 at Darlington Raceway (May 7, 2021). son günlere kalma sebebimiz malum virüs sebebiyle eve pek usta çağırmıyorduk, corona sürecine hamile girmenin riskleri de çok fazlaydı. After the 2014 season, Brad Keselowski stated his Brad Keselowski Racing team had lost $1 million despite recording a win that year,[11] and told the Sporting News: "The truck series, you have to be able to lose money on a constant basis. [24] For bonus points, if the driver leads a lap they receive one, if they lead the most laps they receive one more, and if they win the race they receive three more points. Sour Cream Dips 400 results", "2011 Coke Zero 400 powered by Coca-Cola results", "2011 Lenox Industrial Tools 301 results", "2011 Heluva Good! Since racing to the yellow flag was prohibited until 1998 (and again in 2003 under the current free pass rule), scoring reverted to the last completed lap, and until racing back to the line was legalized in 1998, if the yellow waved during the first lap of a green-white-checkered finish, the entire situation would be reset. [24] Professional football coach Jerry Glanville was among the series' first drivers. Road course events use a 2 part knockout qualifying format similar to Formula 1 with the top 12 qualifiers from Q1 advancing to Q2. "[12] BKR ended up shutting down after the 2017 season. 2003  T. Kvapil Daytona 500 winner Trevor Bayne crashed out early, and David Ragan with help from teammate Matt Kenseth, rebounded from his late 500 loss to take his first Sprint Cup victory. (key) Bold – Pole position awarded by time. [22] On January 11, 2011, NASCAR reported drivers can only be able to compete for the championship in one of NASCAR's three national racing series, which means the drivers who race in multiple series, most notably in the Cup and Nationwide Series, are able to compete in the races, but not for the championship.[23]. The series is one of three national divisions of NASCAR, ranking as the third tier behind the second-tier NASCAR Xfinity Series and the top level NASCAR Cup Series. [49] Once the testing concluded, NASCAR managing director of competition John Darby commented that he did not expect to change the restrictor plate that they used in the January test sessions, leaving the opening at 29/32 inches. Ambrose also became the first Australian ever (and fourth foreign-born driver) to win a Cup Series race. The NASCAR Camping World Truck Series is a pickup truck racing series owned and operated by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, and is the only series in NASCAR to race modified-production pickup trucks. [9], A Truck Series field currently consists of 32 trucks. Previously, 36 trucks comprised a field, but the number of entrants had been decreasing; in 2014, an average of 33 trucks were entered per race, the smallest field being 27 at Texas and the maximum being reached only eight times.[31]. 11 talking about this. [47] Several drivers decided to leave after the session, which included Reutimann, Martin Truex Jr., Jimmie Johnson, and Bowyer. [4] The truck proved to be popular among fans, and NASCAR arranged a meeting in a Burbank, California hotel on April 11, 1994; the meeting ultimately led to the creation of the "SuperTruck Series". After the 2019 season, the series was rebranded yet again, this time to the "NASCAR Gander RV & Outdoors Truck Series", starting in 2020. Stewart became the first owner-driver to win a Cup title since Alan Kulwicki in 1992. Things to Do in Desert Hot Springs, California: See Tripadvisor's 9,519 traveler reviews and photos of Desert Hot Springs tourist attractions. [citation needed], For a short time in 1995, NASCAR adopted traditional short-track rules by inverting a number of cars at the front of the grid after complaints about some races where drivers led the entire event. sam says. 12 team, into the No. [25] As the years went on, a number of younger drivers debuted in the series, using the series as a springboard for their racing careers. Returning to Texas, Stewart dominated and passed a gambling Jeff Burton with 5 to go to hold off points leader Carl Edwards for his fourth win in 2011. 1997  J. Sprague The series returned to Pocono for the Good Sam RV Insurance 500. [41] For the 2018 season, the UNOH 200 at Bristol aired in primetime on Fox.[43]. [48] Brad Keselowski was quickest with a speed of 198.605 mph in the final session. In addition, Jimmie Johnson's photo finish win over Clint Bowyer at the spring Talladega race became tied (with Ricky Craven's photo finish with Kurt Busch at Darlington in 2003) for the closest finish in the series, and six other races were decided by a margin of 0.059 or fewer. Other changes were Kasey Kahne who joined the Red Bull Racing Team, after leaving Richard Petty Motorsports in 2010,[9] and Marcos Ambrose who left JTG Daugherty Racing to drive for Richard Petty Motorsports in 2011, as a replacement for Kahne. 2011 matched 2001 with both modern era record accomplishments. [7] In October before the Bank of America 500, it was announced that Sinica Motorsports would join the Cup Series for 3 races in 2011, running the No. 1 spectator fee $20 car entry at door, $17.50 for presale tickets.Contact: Brian Seldon, 210-555-5555, Web. In 1998, a CBS-televised race in Pikes Peak scheduled for 186 laps ran 198 laps (12 extra laps) because of multiple attempts, and the last such race, in Gateway International Raceway in 2004, lasted 14 additional laps (16.25 miles). [67] At the 5-hour Energy 500, a quick final pit stop enabled Jeff Gordon to beat polesitter Kurt Busch out of the pits, getting Gordon his 84th Sprint Cup victory, tying Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip for third on the all-time wins list and also tying Waltrip for the most wins in NASCAR's modern era. [36] The Auto Club 500 at Auto Club Speedway, was reduced to 400 miles making the name Auto Club 400,[37] and became the fifth race of the season. The series name reverted to Camping World Truck Series starting in 2021. [68] The next week at Michigan, defending race winner Denny Hamlin got an excellent final pit stop, enabling him to hold off Matt Kenseth for his first win of the season. [52] Four-time champion, Jeff Gordon claimed victory in the 2011 Subway Fresh Fit 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, after leading the most laps of 138, ending a 66-race winless streak.