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6/22/2008
Sprint Cup Standings

6/22/2008
Sprint Cup Standings

6/22/2008
Sprint Cup Standings

6/4/2008
Sprint Cup Top 10
1 -- Kyle Busch 2050 Leader 13 2 4 9 10 3,245,610
2 -- Jeff Burton 1908 -142 13 0 1 3 9 2,250,820
3 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. 1779 -271 13 1 0 5 9 2,180,540
4 +2 Carl Edwards 1713 -337 13 0 3 6 9 3,258,600
5 +6 Greg Biffle 1658 -392 13 2 0 5 7 2,103,400
6 +4 Jeff Gordon 1646 -404 13 2 0 6 7 2,330,550
7 +2 Jimmie Johnson 1644 -406 13 1 1 4 5 2,635,860
8 -3 Clint Bowyer 1633 -417 13 0 1 3 7 1,909,670
9 -5 Denny Hamlin 1630 -420 13 1 1 4 7 2,248,120
10 -3 Kevin Harvick 1566 -484 13 0 0 2 5 2,094,430
11 -3 Tony Stewart 1551 -499 13 0 0 4 6 2,794,930
12 -- Kasey Kahne 1524 -526 13 0 1 1 6 3,223,070

5/4/2008
Clint Bowyer Wins Crown Royal 400 At Richmond...

In a race filled with controversy considering Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s allegiance of fans eventual hatred of Kyle Busche for a crash earlier in the race it was a big win for Clint Bowyer.

The Crown Royal 400 at Richmond International Speedway provided all the excitement fans have come to expect from the race under the lights.


5/4/2008
Crown Royal 400 Preview From Richmond...

4/20/2008
KYLE BUSCHE WINS CORONA 200...
FROM THE AP: MEXICO CITY -- Kyle Busch won his third consecutive race in the Nationwide Series, holding off Marcos Ambrose by less than a second Sunday in the Corona Mexico 200. Busch passed Scott Pruett on the 72nd of 80 laps to take the lead. Pruett finished third, followed by Carl Edwards. Unofficial Results Corona Mexico 200 Pos. Driver Make 1. Kyle Busch Toyota 2. Marcos Ambrose Ford 3. Scott Pruett Dodge 4. Carl Edwards Ford 5. Patrick Carpentier Dodge 6. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet 7. Scott Wimmer Chevrolet 8. Brad Keselowski Chevrolet 9. Mike Bliss Chevrolet 10. Steve Wallace Chevrolet • Complete Results | Race Video There isn't a driver out there on a better run than Busch, who is second in the Sprint Cup standings and entered this race in third on the Nationwide list. In a race that included two red flags, he stayed out of trouble on the 2.518-mile road course at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez before finally moving past Pruett. Ambrose trailed by 1.139 seconds with two laps to go, and cut more than three-tenths of a second off that deficit on Lap 79. But Busch was able to hold on for a 0.737-second win. In 2007 at this race, Pruett was in a similar spot when teammate Juan Montoya sent him spinning. This year -- at almost the exact same point in the race -- it slipped away again. The third-place finish was still a career best for the 48-year-old Pruett, a road-course ace making his 10th Nationwide start. He finished fifth in Mexico City last year. Pole-sitter Colin Braun barely had a chance to get comfortable before Pruett passed him at the start of the second lap. Pruett led by more than 6.4 seconds at one point before a caution brought him back to the pack before the 66th lap.
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