09/23/2008 - Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Round three in the "Chase for the Sprint Cup" championship heads through the heartland of America to the Kansas Speedway. The Nationwide Series will join the Sprint Cup Series at Kansas. Meanwhile, Formula one gears up for the inaugural, night running of the Singapore Grand Prix on the Singapore Street Circuit.
NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series
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After winning the first two races in the "Chase," Greg Biffle has emerged as a serious championship contender as he trails leader Carl Edwards by just 10 points.
Last Sunday's race at the Dover International Speedway came down to a battle among Roush Fenway Racing teammates Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth and Biffle in the final 30 laps. Biffle ended up winning the war as he passed Kenseth for the lead with eight laps to go and held it for his second victory of the season.
"The reality of it is we haven't been good enough in the past, and our car hasn't been good enough to win," Biffle said. "I felt like I'm going to be more involved in these last 10 races leading up to the Chase, to be more involved with the adjustments on the car, understanding what everybody's doing, trying to understand it a little bit better. It's starting to pay dividends for me."
Biffle returns to the Kansas Speedway this weekend as the defending race champion. He held off Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson in the final laps before the race ended under caution to score his only victory of the 2007 season. If Biffle wins on Sunday, he will join Johnson as the only drivers to win three or more consecutive "Chase" races. Johnson won four consecutive races before the season-ending event at Homestead last year. He also won three straight in 2004, the inaugural year of the "Chase."
"We went to Kansas last year and won there," Biffle said. "We would certainly like to defend our victory, and now that we're in the "Chase," it would make a bigger deal for us. That's one of the tracks I'm looking forward to."
Johnson, who is also 10 points behind Edwards, is attempting to become the first driver since Cale Yarborough to win three consecutive Cup championships. Yarborough captured his titles from 1976-78.
Perhaps the biggest shocker in this year's "Chase" so far is Kyle Busch's fall from first to last in the standings. Busch started the playoffs with a 30- point lead, but after a 34th-place finish at New Hampshire and a 43rd-place run at Dover, he has dropped to 12th in the standings, 210 points behind Edwards.
"We're out of the title hunt," Busch said after his engine blew up during the mid-stages of last Sunday's race at Dover.
But is he done?
If Busch has any hopes of getting back into the championship, he'll need to improve considerably at Kansas. Johnson overcame a 165-point deficit in the final seven races to win his first Cup title in 2006.
Busch has struggled at Kansas, scoring just one top-10 finish in his first four races there. He finished seventh at Kansas two years ago and 41st last year.
Jeff Gordon is currently eighth in the standings, and trails Edwards by 118 points. Gordon has yet to win a race this year but has two victories at Kansas -- the first two events there from 2001-02.
"We've been working extremely hard on our mile-and-a-half speedway program, Gordon said. "It hasn't been up to par for us this year on those tracks. We had a great test at Kentucky last week. I feel like a lot of the things that we learned there we can apply to Kansas. I think if any track is similar to Kentucky, it is Kansas. So we're looking forward to seeing if those things can apply and if we can get ourselves going down the right path."
Kenseth's second-place run at Dover certainly helped him rebound from his disappointing 40th-place finish at New Hampshire. He moved from 12th to 10th in the standings. But he needs to continue his momentum at Kansas, where he has finished 23rd and 35th in the last two races there.
Kevin Harvick, currently fifth in points (-101), recorded his eighth straight top-10 finish with a sixth-place run at Dover. Harvick hasn't won a Cup race since last year's Daytona 500, but consistency has kept him right in the game.
As for Edwards, it's homecoming time as the Columbia, MO native considers the 1.5-mile Kansas track his "home track." His best finish in four races there is third, coming in 2005, his first year in the "Chase." Edwards won a Craftsman Truck Series race in 2004 at Kansas.
Clint Bowyer also heads home this week. Bowyer, from nearby Emporia, KS, sits sixth in the rankings and trails Edwards by 106 markers. He finished second at Kansas last year and ninth in his first race there in 2006.
Nationwide Series
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The battle for the Nationwide Series championship between Clint Bowyer and Carl Edwards continues this weekend at the Kansas Speedway.
Edwards' fifth-place finish coupled with a 10th-place run for Bowyer last Saturday at Dover allowed Edwards to move within 186 points of Bowyer with six races remaining in the season.
Halfway through the race, Bowyer and Edwards made contact as they both exited pit road, with Bowyer sustaining damage to the front end of his Chevrolet. He had to make another stop under the caution for additional repairs.
Bowyer has yet to win a Nationwide race at Kansas but has finished fourth and fifth in the last two races there.
"It's going to be a lot of fun to go back there and be racing against Carl for the championship," Bowyer said. "It's kind of a Kansas/Missouri border war. I remember going to the KU/MU game at Arrowhead Stadium last year and this kind of reminds me of that. It's the Kansas boy against the Missouri boy. Hopefully, we'll put it on them."
Edwards hopes his track record will improve at Kansas, where he has scored just one top-10 finish in three races there. He finished sixth at Kansas in 2006 but has finished 27th and 38th in his two other races there.
Kyle Busch is the defending race winner at Kansas. Busch grabbed the lead from Matt Kenseth with 17 laps to go and then held off Kenseth at the finish for his third victory of the 2007 season.
Busch won last weekend at Dover after leading 157 of 207 laps.
Formula One
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History will be made in Formula One this weekend as the inaugural Singapore Grand Prix marks the first ever night race for the circuit. The race will run through the Singapore metropolis on an all-new anticlockwise street course, the first F1 event held on the streets of an Asian city. Singapore is the second new venue on the 2008 calendar, joining Valencia, Spain earlier in the season.
With four races remaining this year, McLaren's Lewis Hamilton holds only a one-point lead over Ferrari's Felipe Massa in the World Championship standings.
"I'm looking forward to visiting the country, trying the food, seeing what the track is like, seeing what it will be like to race on," Hamilton said. "It is going to be an exciting weekend. The race will be quite a fun challenge, and I like a challenge. I've never raced at night before, but I don't think it is going to be a problem. It doesn't seem to be a problem in other sports and there have been huge preparations for this, so I think it will be great."
The FIA's International of Court of Appeal on Tuesday denied Hamilton's appeal to overturn a 25-second penalty that cost him the victory in the Belgian Grand Prix earlier this month.
Hamilton appeared before a five-judge panel in Paris on Monday to contest the timed penalty that was assessed to the British driver by race stewards at Spa-Francorchamps after he gained an advantage by cutting a chicane while battling Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen for the lead in the final laps.
McLaren officials filed an appeal two weeks ago on the grounds their driver had relinquished the lead back to Raikkonen immediately following the incident. However, the court rejected McLaren's right to appeal.
"Having heard the explanations of the parties, the Court has concluded that the appeal is inadmissible," the FIA stated in their decision.
The FIA also noted, "Article 152 of the International Sporting Code states that drive-through penalties are 'not susceptible to appeal'."
The forecast in Singapore this weekend calls for rain. Last week, Torro Rosso's Sebastian Vettel survived wet track conditions at Monza to capture the Italian Grand Prix. The 21-year-old German driver became the youngest grand prix winner in the history of F1.
"I won't go to Singapore and feel like a hero and the superstar and expect another race win just like that," Vettel said. "It's not going to be like that. Where I come from and how I grew up, I am down-to-earth enough to realize what happened (at Monza) and to understand the approach for the next races."
Although this is the fifth and final street circuit on this year's schedule, the Asian region is not unfamiliar with motorsports. In the 1960s and early 1970s a Formula Libre event was staged at Singapore's Thomson Road circuit and, more recently, motorsports fans have been able to enjoy Formula One at Sepang, home of the Malaysian Grand Prix, 185 miles to the north.
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