NASCAR Dash Cup Series: Biffle Adds Another Victory


By Stephen Lars

For the second consecutive time, Greg Biffle managed to advance in the ending incision of the Camping Star RV 400 Sprint Mug race at Dover International Speedway taking the victory and overcoming the leaders and favorites to slam this specific competition. Biffle certainly surprised many of us with his mini running to grasp the title.

The Nascar's driver Biffle was able to closely handle for most of the race next to the pursuit leaders, on the other hand at the mark when there were only 15 laps remaining he competed against his teammate Matt Kenseth; this was a genuine electrifying part of the competition as Biffle constantly tried to surpass Kenseth in each lap on the contrary Kenseth levy up a good competition nevertheless finally Biffle overcame him with an essential win.

On the other hand, Carl Edwards achieved a third distance in spite of trying exact inflexible to obtain a better place. He was then followed by Speck Martin in the fourth place driving a Chevy, and the two-time champion, Jimmie Johnson, arrived in fifth place.

Among the top ten positions also were: Kevin Harvick, Jeff Gordon, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton and Michael Waltrip. Eight of these ten drivers had formerly competed in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Championship, apart from for Martin and Waltrip. One chauffeur that did not admit a exceptional performance as expected was Kyle Busch who ended the race in the 43rd position, which was the last place.

Despite the fact that it was a especial splendid day for Nascar's racing it was not such a good time for Busch neither David Gilliland as they both collided hardly against the honour wall. Another crash was that of Patrick Carpentier, which lost control of his Dodge in the headmost curve, striking the defense of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Chase contender, Carl Edwards.

Another driver Jeff Gordon showed his skills and velocity while bewitching a privileged position along with Hamlin, Kenseth, Jamie McMurray, Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr., David Reutimann, Bowyer, Kyle Busch and Martin Truex Jr.

During the 64th lap Joe Nemechek caused another yellow flag when his Chevy burst a front wheel and struck the alien wall. Some other remarkable drivers who rose to top positions and finished seeded in the top ones were: Reutimann, Johnson, Bowyer, Burton and the chase winner Biffle. Toyota's AJ Allmendinge's caused another unprincipled flag some laps later when hitting the retention wall. The sparks continued shortly after the tricky flag when Robby Gordon was put behind McMurray this certainly changed the race which at half stop of the competition the Nascar driver Hornish crashed again in the 187th lap.

Another highlight of the relay was the good performance and rising of the Colombian Juan Pablo Montoya who achieved a 17th place. He has further been improving contest after race as he seems to be getting and comfortable with the vehicle he is now driving, he is one of those drivers that will sooner than succeeding suprise us with an unexpected victory in the short run.

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