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BRISTOL BOUND
Mears needs a strong finish at Bristol
By Charles Krall, Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 14

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


Numbers, momentum favor Kyle Busch at Bristol
By Amanda Brahler, Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 14

Kyle Busch's amazing adventure through NASCAR can reach another milestone Saturday at Bristol Motor Speedway.

If Busch, 22, wins the Sharpie Mini 300 Nationwide race, he will have victories in each of NASCAR's top three series for the fourth consecutive year. Two other drivers have done it one time - Kevin Harvick in 2003 and Terry Labonte in 1995.


Top 5 and 5 to watch: Bristol
By Bill Marx,Sporting News NASCAR Wire Service, March 14

Here's a look at the top five in points and five drivers to watch in Sunday's Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway. All statistical references are for Sprint Cup races at Bristol unless otherwise indicated.

1. Kyle Busch. NASCAR's hottest driver is the defending champion of Sunday's race. Busch started 20th last year, the worst starting position for a winner at Bristol since Dale Earnhardt Jr. won from the 30th spot on the grid in August 2004. Busch is working on a run of four straight top-10 finishes at Bristol.


Whoa, Nellie! 200 Miles Per Hour At Darlington?
CSD Staff, March 14

DARLINGTON, S.C. – What a difference a paving makes: 200 miles per hour.

That's how fast the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series cars ran during Goodyear tire tests earlier this week at historic Darlington Raceway.


Fast Lane Farewell: Dale Jarrett Prepares For Final Points Race
CSD Staff, March 14

Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway marks Dale Jarrett’s final NASCAR Sprint Cup Series event. And as the 1999 series champion prepares for his ride into retirement, he reflects on what has been his ride — for 24 years.

It’s That Time: Bristol The Last Chance To Solidify 2008 Top-35 Ranking
CSD Staff, March 14

Following Sunday’s Food City 500, the top 35 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup owner standings are guaranteed starting positions each week based on the 2008 standings.
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NASCAR Number
By Bill Marx, The Sporting News,March 14

Today's NASCAR Number is this week's Daily Double.

1,039: Laps run on the lead lap in the first four Sprint Cup races by Jeff Burton, the most in the series. (There have been 1,042 total laps.)

224: Laps run on the lead lap in the first four Sprint Cup races by Kyle Petty, the least in the series among drivers who have competed in all four races


This Day in NASCAR History
By Bill Marx, The Sporting News,March 14

1992: Jeff Gordon, 20, wins the Atlanta 300 Nationwide Series race for his first NASCAR victory. Harry Gant finishes second, 3.57 seconds back. For the record, Gordon drives the No. 1 Baby Ruth Ford.

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