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Le Nascar enchaîné - Page 13

  • SPRINT UNLIMITED FORMAT SET FOR 2015

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    "NASCAR announced today that the season-opening 75-lap Sprint Unlimited at Daytona International Speedway on Saturday, Feb. 14, will be split into two segments. A competition caution at Lap 25 will separate the segments in the non-points event, scheduled for an 8:15 p.m. ET start (live on FOX, Motor Racing Network Radio, and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio).


    New this year, select fans will be paired with each crew chief for a random drawing to determine starting and pit road positions. The drawings will take place on Friday, Feb. 13 at the FDOT Main Stage inside the Sprint FANZONE beginning at 3:30 p.m.

    "Anticipation for the start of the NASCAR season is at an all-time high among fans and drivers," said NASCAR Executive Vice President and Chief Racing Development Officer Steve O'Donnell. "Fans have a unique opportunity to participate in key elements of the event, making this year’s Sprint Unlimited even more exciting."

    The field of 25 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers will include 2014 Coors Light Pole Award winners, former Sprint Unlimited race winners and Daytona 500 pole winners who competed full time in 2014, and all 16 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers from 2014. If an eligible driver does not enter the race, the open position will be filled based on 2014 Championship driver points. The first five provisional drivers, respectively, are Clint Bowyer, Paul Menard, Marcos Ambrose, Casey Mears, and Ricky Stenhouse Jr. "

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  • 2015 NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony Honors Five Iconic Wheelmen

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    Five legendary drivers with distinct styles and contributions to NASCAR were enshrined into the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, North Carolina tonight during the Induction Ceremony held in the Crown Ball Room at the Charlotte Convention Center. 

    Those who added their names to the list of now 30 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductees, included: Bill Elliott, Fred Lorenzen, Wendell Scott, Joe Weatherly and Rex White.

     

    The group makes up the Hall’s sixth class in its history.

     Bill Elliott – a fan-favorite with a record 16 NASCAR Most Popular Driver Awards – compiled numerous accolades that put him near the top of many all-time NASCAR lists. In his 37-year driving career, "Awesome Bill from Dawsonville" notched 44 wins (16th in NASCAR history) and 55 poles (eighth), but his most prestigious accomplishment came when he won the 1988 premier series championship. Elliott always performed on the biggest of stages, winning the Daytona 500 twice and the Southern 500 three times.  

    "One thing I look at out here today is one common bond with all these racers, it's the hard work and the dedication all these guys had," Elliott said. "I mean, for me to stand up here among the guys that have already been here, it's just totally incredible."

     Fred Lorenzen – one of the first "outsiders" to capture the fancy of NASCAR’s early southeastern crowds – was one of the sport’s first true superstars, even though he never ran more than 29 of the season’s 50-plus races. The Elmhurst, Illinois, native won 26 races from 1961-67, with his best overall season coming in 1963 as he finished with six wins, 21 top fives and 23 top 10s in 29 starts. The victor of the 1965 Daytona 500 and World 600, Lorenzen boasts the fifth-highest career winning percentage (16.86) in NASCAR history.  

    "Dad always said, ‘The sky is the limit and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise,’" said Lorenzen’s son, Chris, who spoke on his behalf. "That has been dad’s most important saying in life, and he certainly lived by it. He also believed people made their own luck and that luck just doesn’t fall upon people." 

     A true trailblazer, Wendell Scott was the first African-American to race fulltime in NASCAR’s premier series, as well as the first to win a NASCAR premier series race. Scott posted 147 top 10s in 495 starts, as well as finished four seasons in the top 10 of the championship points standings. He won more than 100 races at local tracks before making his premier series debut, including 22 races at Southside Speedway in Richmond, Virginia, in 1959 en route to capturing both the Sportsman Division and NASCAR Virginia Sportsman championships. 

    "The legacy of Wendell Scott depicts him as one the great vanguards of the sport of NASCAR racing," said the late Scott’s son, Franklin, who accepted the induction on his behalf. "Daddy was a man of great honor. He didn’t let his circumstances define who he was." 

     Joe Weatherly claimed consecutive premier series championships in 1962-63 and won 25 career races before his untimely death in January 1964 at Riverside (Calif.) Raceway. Known as the "Clown Prince of Racing" due to his jovial personality, Weatherly displayed impressive versatility beyond his premier series dominance. A decade earlier in 1952-53, he won 101 races in the NASCAR Modified division, capturing that championship in 1953. He even tried his hand in NASCAR’s short-lived Convertible Division from 1956-59, winning 12 times. 

    "He loved his family and he was very generous, but I am sure there are many memories the fans could share as well, maybe ones of the practical jokes he enjoyed playing on fellow drivers," said Joy Barbee, Weatherly’s niece. "He definitely had a sense of humor, he loved a good laugh and he loved to have a good time. He always had a big smile on his face; he was a character to be around and definitely lived up to the title given to him – the ‘Clown Prince of Racing.’"

     One of the greatest short-track racers ever, consistency was the hallmark of Rex White’s NASCAR career. He finished among the top five in nearly half of his 233 races and outside the top 10 only 30 percent of the time. Of his 28 career wins in NASCAR’s premier series, only two came on tracks longer than a mile in length. Driving his own equipment, White won six times during his 1960 championship season, posting 35 top 10s in 40 starts. He finished in the top 10 six of his nine years in the series, including a runner-up finish in 1961.

    "Words can’t express how honored I am to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame along with the other Hall of Fame members, especially my 2015 fellow inductees," White said. "No driver wins a championship by himself and nobody enters the Hall of Fame alone. I am the symbol of a team effort."

     Each of the five inductees had an inductor who officially welcomed them into the hall. The inductors for the five inductees: Ray Evernham for Bill Elliott; Amanda Gardstrom (daughter) for Fred Lorenzen; Wendell Scott Jr. for Wendell Scott; Bud Moore for Joe Weatherly; and James Hylton for Rex White.

    Active drivers introduced each inductee during tonight’s program: Kasey Kahne for Bill Elliott; Tony Stewart for Fred Lorenzen; Jeff Gordon for Wendell Scott; Brad Keselowski for Joe Weatherly; and Kevin Harvick for Rex White.

    In addition to the five inductees enshrined on Friday night, Anne B. France was awarded the inaugural Landmark Award for Outstanding Contributions to NASCAR.

    France, paired with her husband, NASCAR founder Bill France Sr., created what today is one of the largest and most popular sports in the world. Anne played a huge role in the family business. "Big Bill" organized and promoted races; she took care of the financial end of the business. She first served as secretary and treasurer of NASCAR, and when Daytona International Speedway opened in 1959, served in the same roles for the International Speedway Corporation. She also managed the speedway's ticket office. France remained active in family and business life until her passing in 1992.

     Prior to tonight’s Induction Ceremony, long-time Charlotte Observer reporter Tom Higgins was awarded the third Squier-Hall Award for NASCAR Media Excellence. 

    Higgins was the first beat writer to cover every race on the NASCAR schedule, a role he held from 1980 until his retirement in 1997. He started his journalism career in 1957 at the weekly Canton (N.C.) Enterprise where he covered racing for the first time. Higgins joined the sports staff at The Observer in 1964 as an outdoors writer and soon began covering stock car racing as well. He has continued to write motorsports nostalgia columns for the newspaper and its website ThatsRacin.com since his retirement.

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  • McMurray et Larson démarrent bien 2015 en remportant les 24 H de Daytona

    __a.jpgCongratulations à Jamie McMurray et à son équipe le Chip Ganassi Racing Team, ainsi qu'à son coéquipier Kyle Larson (Qui, pour sa deuxième participation seulement, remporte les prestigieuses 24 heures de Daytona! (ROLEX 24 hours of Daytona). Jamie rejoins ainsi AJ Foyt et Mario Andretti comme étant les seuls à avoir gagné les Daytona 500 et la course d'endurance des 24H de Daytona. Photo copyright: NASCAR, via Nascar Illustrated

  • Jeff Gordon: Fini la Nascar en 2016, mais...

    __Jeff.jpgQuelques heures seulement après l'annonce de l'arrêt de sa carrière à temps plein en NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, Jeff Gordon a tenu une conférence de presse avec Rick Hendrick. Geoffrey Lettier, un des (trop) rares spécialistes de la NASCAR en France exprime: "Le quadruple champion de la Sprint Cup a indiqué qu'il pouvait très bien faire d'autres courses, pourquoi pas en Xfinity ou en Truck, mais aussi en endurance et pourquoi pas au Mans pour les 24 heures du même nom. Au cours de cette conférence, Jeff Gordon est revenu sur sa décision de prendre sa retraite, une décision réfléchie dans le courant de la saison 2014. Un choix motivé en partie par ses problèmes de dos."

    Jeff Gordon dit “Je n'y ai pas pensé sérieusement avant le milieu de la saison 2014. Les douleurs au dos ont joué un rôle dans mon choix. Je ne vais plus courir, mais je ne vais pas partir à la retraite. J'ai beaucoup de choses de prévues. La retraite, c'est aller à la plage, boire du café, promener le chien, j'ai prévu de travailler.

    Rick Hendrick n'a pas souhaité évoquer l'avenir: “Jeff a franchi beaucoup de barrières pour aider les autres à venir dans ce sport. J'espère que les fans se souviendront de Jeff comme de quelqu'un qui a changé ce sport. Mais, il reste une saison à disputer, trente-six courses de championnat et un seul et même objectif pour les deux hommes, décrocher un titre, le cinquième pour Jeff Gordon son premier sous le format du Chase, un format qu'il a eu tant de mal à appréhender."

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    Gordon découvre la NASCAR en 1991, lorsqu'il est admis en Busch Series. Il y court deux années et en profite pour battre le record du nombre de pôles au cours d'une saison, 11. Symboliquement, sa première participation à une course de la Winston Cup, les Hooters 500 de 1992, coïncide avec la dernière course de Richard Petty (légende de la NASCAR). En 1993, Gordon court sa première saison complète en Winston Cup pour Hendrick Motorsports, il y décroche le titre de Rookie of the Year et finit 14e au classement. En 1994, Jeff remporte sa première course aux Coca-Cola 600 sur le Lowe's Motor Speedway. Il remporte la même année sa course à domicile au Indianapolis Motor Speedway pour l'inauguration des Brickyard 400. 

    En 1995, à l'âge de 24 ans, Gordon décroche le premier de ses quatre championnats de Winston Cup. Il gagne de nouveau le championnat NASCAR en 1997, 1998et 2001. Seuls trois pilotes ont gagné plus de 4 championnats : Richard Petty, Dale Earnhardt (7 trophées chacun), et Jimmie Johnson (6 trophées).

     

  • Le sport auto en deuil avec le décès de Jean-Pierre Beltoise

    Jean_Pierre_Beltoise_1969_NÃŒrburgring.JPGJean-Pierre Maurice Georges Beltoise, né le 26 avril 1937 à Boulogne-Billancourt, est mort ce jour le 5 janvier 2015 à Dakar (Sénégal). Il était un pilote de Formule 1 français. Il fût le symbole du renouveau du sport automobile français avec 86 Grand Prix F1 courus et deux victoires en F1 : une en championnat du monde au Grand Prix automobile de Monaco sur BRM en 1972, et une victoire hors championnat lors de la World Championship Victory Race, cette même année, également sur BRM. (Source Wikipédia, photo de Raimund Kommer, CC 3.0)

     

     

     

     

    Jean-Pierre Beltoise est Président d'honneur de DCA, l'association de Défense des Citoyens Automobilistes.

    DSCF1793.JPGEn collaboration avec le Conseil général de la Charente-Maritime, il a pensé et souhaité le Circuit de Haute Saintonge « pour l’éducation de tous à la « bonne conduite citoyenne » et pour « vivre » les loisirs mécaniques avec une approche moderne en phase avec les objectifs du Développement Durable ». Ce circuit est conçu dans un esprit de développement durable et a été inauguré le 15 juin 2009. (Photo Copyright Keijo Hyvonen / Nascarnow - Tous droits réservés)

     

     

     

    Toute l'équipe de Nascarnow présente ses plus sincères condoléances à sa famille.

     

  • Comcast’s XFINITY Brand to Become Only Third Title Sponsor of the Series ‘Where Names Are Made’

    _______________________________________.jpgNASCAR and Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) announced today a historic agreement that will make Comcast’s XFINITY brand the title sponsor of what is now known as the NASCAR Nationwide Series through 2024. The 10-year term matches the longest single agreement around title sponsorship of any NASCAR national series in history, and is the longest entitlement sponsorship agreement in this series’ history.

     Beginning January 1, 2015, the property will be known as the NASCAR XFINITY Series. XFINITY will become only the third title sponsor in series history following Anheuser-Busch (26 years) and Nationwide Insurance (seven years). The agreement also makes XFINITY an Official NASCAR Partner in the multichannel video programming distributor (MVPD) and broadband ISP categories.

     The announcement was made during an event at the NASCAR Hall of Fame – where the sport’s history is celebrated every day – and was the first series entitlement sponsorship ever announced at the venue.

     XFINITY is Comcast’s residential service brand and is the nation’s largest video and high-speed Internet provider. The company has increased Internet speeds for existing customers 13 times in 12 years and recently introduced XFINITY on the X1 Entertainment Operating System. The company also offers XFINITY On Demand, the most robust video on demand platform in the world. Comcast serves business and residential customers in 39 states and Washington, D.C.

     “We’re proud to welcome XFINITY to the NASCAR community as title sponsor of the NASCAR XFINITY Series for the next decade,” said Brian France, NASCAR Chairman & CEO. “NASCAR and XFINITY are each leader brands with much in common. Both are focused on innovation and have products built for speed. Together, we will work to take this series to new heights and elevate one of the most unique and powerful partnerships in all of sports.”

     What will soon be known as the NASCAR XFINITY Series is the property where names are made and is like nothing else in major pro sports. It features the most talented young drivers regularly competing side-by-side against NASCAR’s biggest and brightest stars.

    Technology lives at the heart of NASCAR, just as it does for XFINITY,” said Dave Watson, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Comcast Cable. “NASCAR provides an exciting environment in which to showcase our video and Internet products and we look forward to further enhancing the fan experience at home, at the track and on the go for years to come.”

    The series also has a large, highly engaged and technology-connected television audience. It races in some of the nation’s largest markets – from Chicago to Los Angeles to Miami – and at the sport’s biggest and most iconic tracks – from Daytona International Speedway, Charlotte Motor Speedway and Atlanta Motor Speedway, to Talladega Superspeedway and Indianapolis Motor Speedway.

    According to NASCAR Fan Engagement Tracker 2013 (commissioned by NASCAR and conducted by Toluna), NASCAR fans spend an average of four-and-a-half hours each week watching NASCAR on television and an additional two-and-a-half-hours each week following the sport on digital platforms.

    XFINITY is among the premier sponsors in sports today and a robust sponsorship activation program is part of the new agreement with NASCAR, with aggressive planning already underway.

    Comcast’s involvement with NASCAR is expanding rapidly. In addition to the NASCAR XFINITY Series announced today, Comcast’s NBC Sports unit will begin broadcasting NASCAR race events in July 2015.

    After a successful seven-year run as series entitlement sponsor, Nationwide Insurance pivoted its marketing programs to become a NASCAR team sponsor next season. Nationwide also is the official auto, home, life and business insurance partner of NASCAR.

    The NASCAR Nationwide Series will make its return to Richmond International Raceway for the Virginia529 College Savings 250 on September 5, and will be aired on ESPN2. The first race of the 2015 NASCAR XFINITY Series season, and of the new partnership, will be during Daytona Speedweeks on February 21, 2015, at the famed Daytona International Speedway.

     

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series), four regional series, one local grassroots series and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) governs the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information visit www.NASCAR.com and follow NASCAR at www.Facebook.com/NASCAR and Twitter: @NASCAR.

     

    About Comcast Cable

    Comcast Cable is the nation's largest video, high-speed Internet and phone provider to residential customers under the XFINITY brand and also provides these services to businesses. Comcast has invested in technology to build an advanced network that delivers among the fastest broadband speeds, and brings customers personalized video, communications and home management offerings. Comcast Corporation (Nasdaq: CMCSA, CMCSK) is a global media and technology company. Visit www.comcastcorporation.com for more information.

     

     

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  • Sprint Cup: Calendrier des essais libres 2015

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    Las Vegas19 janvier, 2 et 3 mars

    Atlanta24 février

    Charlotte11 mars

    Richmond8 avril

    Kentucky15 avril

    Indianapolis29 avril

    Dover13 mai

    Darlington11 juin

    Chicagoland15 juillet

    Bristol30 juillet

    Homestead26 août

    Kansas16 septembre 

    Phoenix14 octobre

    Auto Club Speedway 29 octobre

     

     

  • Comedian, Actor Jay Mohr To Host The 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards; Lady Antebellum, Aloe Blacc And Nashville’s Lennon And Maisy To Perform

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    " The slogan is as recognizable as any: What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.

     

    But NASCAR will make an exception on Dec. 5 when it gives audiences a front row seat as Jay Mohr, Lady Antebellum, Aloe Blacc and Lennon and Maisy take the stage at the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awardsshow from the Wynn Las Vegas® live on FOX Sports 1.

     

    This year, the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards will honor 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Kevin Harvick, as well as celebrate the other Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup™ Challengers. FOX Sports 1 will provide coverage of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards beginning at 9 p.m. ETMotor Racing Network and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio will begin coverage at 8 p.m. ET.

     

    Mohr will serve as the host for the second consecutive year. The actor, comedian, radio host and best-selling author has one of the most expansive backgrounds in show business. After landing his dream job at "Saturday Night Live" and launching his career in film alongside Tom Cruise in "Jerry Maguire," Mohr appeared in approximately 200 network television episodes and more than 25 feature films. Additionally, his national radio show, "Jay Mohr Sports," is syndicated in more than 155 markets across the U.S. With a career in entertainment that spans over three decades, Mohr has become an artist who knows no limits, making him the perfect person to help celebrate NASCAR’s most prominent drivers. 

     

    "This is my fifth time hosting the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards and I’m honored to share the stage once again with some of the most talented athletes in the world," said Mohr. "This has been an incredibly exciting year for NASCAR and it’s not every day that you get to be a part of a defining moment in the history of a sport."

     

    Keeping his NASCAR performance streak rolling following his act at NASCAR’s season-opening, crown jewel eventthe 2014 DAYTONA 500® at Daytona International Speedway®, Blacc will kick off the musical entertainment for the night with the soulful selection that has "woken up" audiences around the world. The singer / songwriter collaborated as vocalist and co-writer on well-known DJ/producer Avicci’s 2013 track "Wake Me Up," which topped the charts in more than 100 countries across the globe, before releasing his third album "Lift Your Spirit" in March 2014. The rapper-turned-singer uses his surging popularity to affect social change and to deliver messages of positivity and passion.

     

    Later in the evening, the seven-time GRAMMY™ Award winning trio Lady Antebellum will keep the audience rocking with a new song from their fifth album entitled "747." The 11-song disc has already spawned the PLATINUM certified multi-week chart-topping smash hit "Bartender," and its new single "Freestyle" is quickly climbing the charts. The new album follows over 11 million albums sold worldwide, nine trips to No. 1 on the country radio charts, six Platinum singles and "Vocal Group of the Year" honors from both the CMA and ACMs three years in a row. Lady Antebellum just wrapped their headlining "TAKE ME DOWNTOWN TOUR," which hit 80 cities in Canada and the U.S. over the course of the year, and delighted both fans and critics with the "Dallas Morning News" declaring, "Lady Antebellum shows off its warranted leap to superstardom." For more information visit: www.ladyantebellum.com.

     

    Additionally, 15-year-old Lennon Stella and her 10-year-old sister Maisy Stella from ABC’s hit drama "Nashville" will perform. The daughters of the recording duo Brad and MaryLynne Stella, Lennon and Maisy’s musical roots run deep. In 2013, the sisters had a show-stopping performance of "Ho Hey" by The Lumineers on "Nashville," which quickly entered the top 40 of Billboard’s "Hot Country Songs" list. Later that same year, Lennon and Maisy performed at the CMA Awards™ and presented Taylor Swift with her Pinnacle award. They also performed at The White House this year and sang alongside cast members from "Degrassi," Magic Johnson, Martin Sheen, The Band Perry, and J.R. Martinez at "We Day Minnesota" last month.

     

    This year’s talent will join the esteemed list of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards show artists from previous years, which include chart-topping singers, such as John Mellencamp, Phillip Phillips, Sara Bareilles, Dierks Bentley and Kid Rock.

     

    "The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards present the opportunity to spotlight the biggest names in NASCAR, and we are thrilled to augment that star power with some of the most popular personalities in the entertainment industry," said Zane Stoddard, NASCAR vice president of entertainment marketing and content development. "This year’s line-up is sure to add to what has been one of NASCAR’s most climactic racing seasons ever."

     

    About NASCAR

    The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, Inc. (NASCAR) is the sanctioning body for the No. 1 form of motorsports in the United States. NASCAR consists of three national series (the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, NASCAR Nationwide Series, and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series), four regional series, one local grassroots series and three international series. The International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) governs the TUDOR United SportsCar Championship, the premier U.S. sports car series. Based in Daytona Beach, Fla., with offices in eight cities across North America, NASCAR sanctions more than 1,200 races in more than 30 U.S. states, Canada, Mexico and Europe. For more information, visit www.nascar.com and follow NASCAR at www.facebook.com/NASCAR and Twitter: @NASCAR.

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  • Kevin Harvick's NSCS Championship Tour In Los Angeles: Les photos

    Harvick, en tant que champion 2014 des NASCAR Sprint Cup Series était à Vegas, pour la traditionnelle tournée du champion, la "NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion's Tour In Los Angeles" Toutes les photos sont copyrightées Nascar et/ou Jared C.Tilton, Getty Images for Nascar:

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