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The spotlight this weekend will be on Clint Bowyer, the only native Kansan in the Chase.

Viewer's Guide: Kansas

By Official Release
October 9, 2007
04:35 PM EDT
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The Chase for the Nextel Cup continues with Sunday's 400-mile race at Kansas Speedway. ESPN on ABC will have live coverage of the event from Kansas City, Kan., beginning at 1 p.m. ET with NASCAR Countdown. Highlights include:

• After he won the most recent Nextel Cup race at Dover, Carl Edwards' car failed inspection. He was penalized 25 points and dropped from third to sixth in the Chase standings. Viewers will hear how Edwards is feeling as he heads into the third race in the Chase.

Clint Bowyer, winner of the first race in the Chase, is from Emporia, Kan., a town about 105 miles from Kansas Speedway. As part of his return home, Bowyer spent time at one of his favorite local dirt tracks and ESPN's cameras were on hand as he was welcomed.

• In the last year, Cup racing has seen several mergers and alliances involving race teams. Are more changes on the way? Why is it happening? Team owners Ray Evernham, Jack Roush and others offer comment on the influx of new money in NASCAR.

The race telecats begins at 2 p.m. ET. The green flag is scheduled to wave at 2:16 p.m. ET.

ESPN2 will broadcast qualifying on Friday and practice on Saturday. Check the listings for times.

Q&A with Andy Petree

Q: Kansas Speedway seems to be a track that has produced more and more competitive racing each year. Has the track changed or have race teams adapted to it better?

Petree: I think the track has matured a lot. When they first built the racetrack and it was brand-new asphalt, the groove was right on the bottom. But, as it ages, it moves up the racetrack. Now it's by far the best it has ever been. The drivers and teams have learned how to make the cars adapt to the racetrack better, but mostly it is the track that has aged and worked itself in that has made the difference.

Q: Is the basic setup for Kansas Speedway similar to what teams run at some of the other 1.5-mile tracks like Chicagoland, Atlanta and Texas? And does that make it an easy setup?

Petree: Absolutely, it is very similar to Chicago, Atlanta and Texas. It's never easy because you still have 43 guys out there racing and trying to beat each other and trying to get that extra edge. Kansas is very similar to Chicago and the other intermediate tracks. The baseline is very similar, but when the teams get there, they are always tweaking the car and trying to get that little edge nobody else has.

Q: Aero push is always a topic of discussion in NASCAR. What is it, and can it happen on any type of racetrack?

Petree: Aero push is real and more prevalent on the flatter, high-speed racetracks. At Indianapolis you will see it the most. For the banked racetrack, you still have it, but not nearly as much. At Kansas the average speed is going to be 180 mph. At that speed you are carrying about 2,000 pounds of extra force on the car, which makes it stick to the track better.

The aero push is the extra pressure that the air puts on the hood of the car, making it stick to the asphalt better. All that downforce will make it go faster through the corners. Anything you do to disturb that air -- like getting close to someone's bumper -- means you have less force working for you on the hood of the car and so the car doesn't want to make the turn. That is what we mean by getting clean air; they want that clean, undisturbed air to help them stick to the racetrack. The slower racetracks have a lot less of that effect; Martinsville does not have much of it. Kansas has more than one groove, so guys can find a clean spot.

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Busch Series racing from Kansas on ESPN2

On Saturday afternoon, ESPN2 continues its season-long coverage of the Busch Series with live racing from Kansas. The telecast of the 300-mile race begins at 3 p.m. ET with NASCAR Countdown. Highlights include:

Jason Keller, a veteran of the Busch Series, will tie Tommy Houston's record for series starts this weekend at Kansas if he qualifies for and starts the race. ESPN's Dave Burns will report on Keller's race to his 417th Busch Series green flag.

• Carl Edwards has helped team owner Roush regain the lead in the nip-and-tuck battle for the Busch Series team owner's title in 2007, but Richard Childress Racing continues to apply pressure as the season nears its conclusion. ESPN's Mike Massaro will examine the competition.

The race telecast begins at 3:30 p.m. ET. The green flag is set for 3:46 p.m. ET.

Online fans can watch the Busch Series live race broadcast from Kansas on NASCAR.COM. To learn more, click here.

SPEED will carry both Busch practices on Friday and qualifying on Saturday. Check listings below for times.

Weekend Programming

Kansas Speedway (all times ET)
Day Time Show Network Status
Thursday 6 p.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 New
Thursday 8 p.m. The Chase is On SPEED New
Friday 12 a.m. The Chase is On SPEED Replay
Friday 12 a.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 Replay
Friday 12:30 p.m. NASCAR Live! SPEED New
Friday 3:30 p.m. Go or Go Home SPEED New
Friday 7 p.m. Trackside SPEED New
Friday 7 p.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 New
Friday 11 p.m. Trackside SPEED Replay
Saturday 12 a.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 Replay
Saturday 10:30 a.m. NASCAR Live! SPEED New
Saturday 12:30 p.m. NASCAR Live! SPEED New
Saturday 8 p.m. Tradin' Paint SPEED New
Saturday 8:30 p.m. NASCAR Performance SPEED New
Sunday 8 a.m. NASCAR Performance SPEED Replay
Sunday 10 a.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 New
Sunday 10:30 a.m. NASCAR Performance SPEED Replay
Sunday 11 a.m. Tradin' Paint SPEED Replay
Sunday Noon NASCAR RaceDay SPEED New
Sunday 8 p.m. NASCAR Victory Lane SPEED New
Monday 12 a.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 New
Monday 4 a.m. NASCAR Victory Lane SPEED Replay
Monday 9 a.m. NASCAR Victory Lane SPEED Replay
Monday 5:30 p.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 New
Monday 8 p.m. Inside Nextel Cup SPEED New
Tuesday 12 a.m. Inside Nextel Cup SPEED Replay
Tuesday 1 a.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 Replay
Tuesday 8 a.m. Inside Nextel Cup SPEED Replay
Tuesday 6 p.m. NASCAR Now ESPN2 New
• News shows in bold | • All times subject to change

Race Coverage

Busch Series / Kansas Speedway (all times ET)
Day Time Event Network Status
Friday 2 p.m. Practice 1 SPEED Live
Friday 6 p.m. Practice 2 SPEED Live
Friday 8 p.m. Practice 1 SPEED Replay
Friday 9:30 p.m. Practice 2 SPEED Replay
Saturday 2:30 a.m. Practice 1 SPEED Replay
Saturday 4 a.m. Practice 2 SPEED Replay
Saturday 11 a.m. Busch Pole Qualifying SPEED Live
Saturday 3 p.m. NASCAR Countdown ESPN2 Live
Saturday 3:30 p.m. Yellow Transportation 300 ESPN2 Live
Sunday 1 a.m. Yellow Transportation 300 ESPN2 Replay
• Live events in bold

Nextel Cup Series / Kansas Speedway (all times ET)
Day Time Event Network Status
Friday 4 p.m. Bud Pole Qualifying ESPN2 Live
Saturday 10 a.m. Practice 2 ESPN2 Live
Saturday 6:30 p.m. Happy Hour ESPN2 Tape
Sunday 1 p.m. NASCAR Countdown ABC Live
Sunday 2 p.m. LifeLock 400 ABC Live
Monday 3:30 a.m. LifeLock 400 ESPN Deportes Replay
Monday 9 a.m. LifeLock 400 ESPN Classic Replay
Monday 3 p.m. LifeLock 400 ESPN2 Replay
• Live events in bold

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Track (Network) 2007 2006 2005
Indy (ESPN) 4.2 5.5 (NBC) 6.2 (NBC)
Pocono (ESPN) 3.8 5.0 (TNT) 5.7 (TNT)
The Glen (ESPN) 3.5 5.2 (NBC) 4.3* (NBC)
Michigan (ESPN) 1.66^ 4.1 (TNT) 4.5 (TNT)
Bristol (ESPN) 3.5 3.6 (TNT) 3.9 (TNT)
California (ESPN) 3.7 5.0 (NBC) 5.2 (NBC)
Richmond (ABC) 4.2 3.2 (TNT) 4.1 (TNT)
Loudon (ABC) 3.3 3.0 (TNT) 4.2 (TNT)
Dover (ABC) 3.5* 3.8 (TNT) 3.1 (TNT)
Kansas (ABC)   4.0 (NBC) 4.5 (NBC)
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