Heraldnet.com
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2009 5:37 pm
LocalNorthwestNation & WorldPoliticsSpecial ReportsPhotosColumnistsMultimedia 
Blog
Kirby Arnold
Tales from Wak, Adair and NASCAR
Blog
Scott Whitmore
JZ Motorsports holding open house/swap meet Dec. 5
Meet the
2009 Silvertips
Latest gallery

Seahawks vs. Lions W 32-20
November 8. 2009 (15 photos)
[More Herald photos]
 
WEEK IN REVIEW
Wednesday


81 veterans' names, 81 meaningful lives honored...
USO singer's voice still charms them in Edmonds
Monroe honking case makes it to state Supreme C...
Tuesday


Fire destroys Emory's restaurant
Peggy Pritchard Olson always put Edmonds first
Camano Island burglaries spike: Is Colton back?
Monday


Tree clearing, mud slide angers Everett neighbor
Later start for school day unlikely in Marysville
Hopes for Snohomish excursion train may hinge o...
Sunday


Glacier Peak freshman overcomes jitters to win ...
Gay marriage issue can wait, say Referendum 71 ...
Cities across south Snohomish County see tax re...
Saturday


Thousands honor slain Seattle police officer Ti...
Suspect identified in Seattle police killing
Mountlake Terrace thrilled by high school's fir...
Friday


Officer Timothy Brenton. Gone, but not forgotten
Person sought in officer's killing is shot in head
Thousands to pay respects to slain Seattle poli...
Thursday


Tale of 1916 Everett Massacre retold in style o...
Reservist survived Iraq but not his return to c...
Swine flu suspected in infant’s death
 

ADVERTISEMENT

Sports   Print This Article  Email This Page  Subscribe Now! facebook digg reddit del.icio.us fark stumble

Associated Press  (click to enlarge)
Crew members work on Carl Edwards' car on pit road during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Bank of America 500 auto race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Saturday, Oct. 11, 2008.
 
ADVERTISEMENT

 
CONTACT THE HERALD
Report scores and results to 425-339-3470 or 1-866-6-SCORES (Call after 4:30 p.m.)
E-mail information including items for Tuesday's Communities Sports Roundup and Thursday's Outdoor Calendar, to sports@heraldnet.com
Kevin Brown, Sports Editor
kbrown@heraldnet.com
 
Published: Saturday, October 11, 2008

NASCAR notes: Ignition failure damages Edwards' Chase hopes

Also items on Elliott Sadler, Junior and AJ Allmendinger

CONCORD, N.C. — First, Carl Edwards heard his car vibrating. Later, his crew didn't get the lug nuts on tightly. Then his car stalled, leaving him stranded in the pits.

A night full of problems left Edwards 33rd Saturday night at Lowe's Motor Speedway, severely damaged his Sprint Cup championship hopes.

Edwards entered the Bank of America 500 in second place in the Chase for the championship, 72 points behind Jimmie Johnson. He dropped to fourth place, 168 behind Johnson, with five races left.

"It's not good," Edwards said. "I think we're still fourth, though, so there are only three guys in front of us."

After some early vibration problems and a pit mishap that forced him to back into his stall to tighten loose lug nuts, Edwards had even more misfortune.

His No. 99 Ford stalled out and his engine wouldn't fire on pit road. Lap after lap of green-flag racing was being run without Edwards.

"They wound up changing both ignition boxes and the wiring harness that controls it and then magically it had ignition again," car owner Jack Roush said. "But it had no ignition on either box and the initial diagnosis was that it was dead."

By the time Edwards finally got back on the track, he was in 39th place — and 16 laps down.

"I certainly don't wish anybody else bad luck, but we're going to have to have some bad luck spread around before we get back into it with the 99," Roush said.

JOHNSON SOLID: Jimmie Johnson had another top-10 finish and retained his points lead in his quest to win a third straight Sprint Cup title. But Johnson wasn't happy after finishing sixth Saturday night.

"I had to take a lot of chances today to get the result that we did," said Johnson, whose 72-point lead was sliced to 69 over Jeff Burton.

"I don't like putting myself in that situation. I almost lost the car four times. It was that frustration of being on pins and needles out there. Trying to run as hard as you can and watching positions slip by.

Johnson couldn't overtake Burton late in the race, but did extend his lead to 86 over Greg Biffle, who finished seventh.

"The first two-thirds were good for us. We were junk at the end," Johnson said. "We took a lot of risks tonight trying to get as many points as I could on (Biffle), and hang with (Burton) and get by him. I near through it away a couple of times."

Johnson started from the pole after qualifying was rained out Thursday. But after winning five of six points races from 2003-05, he remained winless since the track's resurfacing.

Still, Johnson is in a good spot heading to Martinsville next week.

"I think we'll be real good there," Johnson said. "It's been a good track for us."

JUNIOR WRECKS: A day after celebrating his 34th birthday, Dale Earnhardt Jr. was a lap away from pitting when his right front tire was cut after he ran over debris on the 103rd lap. He hit the wall hard, his car was heavily damaged, and he finished 36th.

"Unbelievable. Pitting in one lap," Earnhardt said over his radio.

Earnhardt, one of several victims of right front tire trouble Saturday, was treated at the infield care center and released.

It was the second straight week Earnhardt, who remained 10th in the points race, failed to finish a race. He was involved that 12-car wreck triggered by Edwards with 16 laps to go at Talladega.

ALLMENDINGER DINGED: AJ Allmendinger's one-race deal in the No. 00 Toyota for Michael Waltrip Racing didn't last long.

Allmendinger hit the wall hard on the 53rd lap, ending his night with a last-place finish, two weeks after he was let go by Red Bull Racing.

"It's not what they paid me to do," Allmendinger said. "I thought the middle was open. Regan (Smith) kind of got wide and Chad (McCumbee) was a little slow on the bottom. I thought the middle was open. I think Regan came down a little bit, but more than anything I think it was me not being patient enough that early in the race."

Allmendinger will drive in the final five races in the No. 10 Dodge for Gillette Evernham Motorsports after Patrick Carpentier was let go. But he wanted a better showing in the No. 00.

"I feel like an idiot, honestly," Allmendinger said.

PINK FOR MOM: Bell Sadler couldn't wait to take pictures of her son in a pink firesuit and behind the wheel of a pink car Saturday night. Elliott Sadler was happy his mom was around to watch him raise awareness for breast cancer.

Sadler, Kyle Busch and Bobby Labonte all drove pink cars for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The organization helped Bell Sadler after she was diagnosed with breast cancer in June 2007.

"It was tough," said Elliott Sadler, before finishing 20th. "Honestly, my priorities seemed like they changed that day."

Bell Sadler's cancer has since gone into remission, and her son's life has changed for the better.

"I wanted to be home and around my mom and dad more," Sadler said. "Actually when I got to spend more time at home during the week it helped me focus a little bit more on the weekend."

LUG NUTS: Matt Kenseth had the worst night of the Chase drivers. He spun and hit the wall early on his way to finishing 41st. ... Denny Hamlin finished 16th, less than a week after he spent a night at an Alabama hospital following a hard crash at Talladega. ... Jessica Simpson sang the national anthem, while five-time Olympic gold medal-winning swimmer Aaron Peirsol was the grand marshal. "It's unlike anything I've ever been to before," said Peirsol, attending his first race weekend. ... Dale Inman, a former crew chief for Richard Petty, was awarded the Smokey Yunick Award before the race for his achievement in motorsports.

READER COMMENTS
Be the first to comment.
You must be a registered user and verify your e-mail address to post comments to blogs or articles on HeraldNet.

To register, click here. To read other terms and conditions, click hereLog out

1. Emory’s owner fears fire was arson
2. Monroe honking case makes it to state Supreme Court
3. Vatican ponders the souls in space
4. 81 veterans' names, 81 meaningful lives honored in Snohomish
5. Hope dims that Olympics will boost region
6. Student hit in crosswalk to return
7. Smokey Point to celebrate end of roadwork
8. Death on Edmonds waterfront ruled a suicide
9. Help for young moms may continue
10. Semifinal slate sealed on ‘Dancing With Stars’
Enterprise Newspaper Snohomish County Business Journal
Bazaar Fever
Hawks proud of historic season
Olson always put Edmonds first
Honoring student veterans
‘Wheedle' author comes to Lynnwood bookshop
Mavs build early lead en route to easy win
Prep football games of the week (state playoffs)
Tears of laughter, tears of grief
Death on Edmonds beach likely a suicide
The Enterprise Online Newspaper


Island Flavors with
Finest NW Ingredients

Pacific Northwest
Fresh Cuisine

FREE Appetizer w/
purchase of 2 entrees

Oil - Snohomish County
Low Prices - Fill Now!

Come and Relax
Monthly Specials

20% Off Dinner
Up to $75 Value!

Family Night Free Sundae
$9.99 Prime Rib

20% off Click Here*
Buy 1 Offer Click Here*

Buffet Dining
Tulalip Resort

$1 off French Dip
$4.99 Burger Basket

50% off 2nd Pizza
Special Click Here!

QuadraFire Save $250
Free Smart-Stat

FREE Appetizer with any
purchase daily 2-6pm

Lube, Oil & Filter
Buy 1 - Get 1 FREE

FREE 6 lb. Pad w/
30yd Carpet Purchase

15% Off Your
First Time Purchase

$5 OFF
Lunch or Dinner

25% off Bath & Groom
New Customers

All you can Eat Buffets
Angel of the Winds

Free Dessert!
Click here!

Great Food
24 Hours a Day

$2 OFF
at Box Office

Free Garlic Bread/Free Soda
Click here for details!

$5 Off
Stylecut
TODAY'S TOP JOBS
 View All Top Jobs 
Top Cars
Top Homes

ADVERTISEMENT