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Edwards leads final day of Nationwide testing at LMS

By Official Release
May 14, 2008
03:45 PM EDT
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CONCORD, N.C. -- Defending Nationwide Series champion Carl Edwards led the speed parade Tuesday at Lowe's Motor Speedway as teams made final preparations for the May 24 Carquest Auto Parts 300.

Edwards, the 2006 winner of the Carquest Auto Parts 300, circled the 1.5-mile superspeedway in 29.555 seconds, at an average speed of 182.710 mph, in the No. 60B Roush Fenway Racing Ford. Edwards' lap was fastest of the two-day session, topping the 182.217 mark set Monday night by Denny Hamlin in the No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota.

Lowe's Motor Speedway

Fast facts

What Carquest Auto Parts 300
When Green, 7:46 p.m. ET May 24
TV ESPN2, 7 p.m. ET
Radio PRN (Sirius Ch. 28), 7:30 ET

Defending Carquest Auto Parts 300 winner Kasey Kahne was third-fastest in the No. 9 Gillett Evernham Motorsports Dodge, and veteran Jason Keller was fourth on the official speed chart at 180.584 in the No. 11 CJM Racing Chevrolet.

Edwards rounded out the top five with a lap at 180.457 mph in the No. 60 Roush Fenway Racing Ford. For veteran Mike Bliss, the two-day session was his first opportunity to test since joining James Finch's No. 1 Chevrolet team in early April.

"We are still learning about traveling the racecars. Some teams have already got it perfected and some teams are still working on it," Bliss said. "Myself, I hadn't tested with them yet, so this is a good chance for us to try stuff that I think would work and what they think would work. As a team, we are still getting better, but we're not as good as teams that have been together for a year or two."

Bliss also expressed displeasure with NASCAR's tampered carburetor spacer that was mandated this season and is being used at Lowe's Motor Speedway for the first time. Teams say the spacer cuts 80 horsepower from the engine.

"We're probably running the same speed, we're just running through the corners harder, putting more pressure on the tires," Bliss said. "There just is not enough motor there to accelerate up off the corner."

David Reutimann also noted that the carburetor spacer has changed how teams adjust the handling on their Nationwide Series cars.

"You have to keep the cars freed up because they don't have the horsepower," said the driver of the No. 99 Michael Waltrip Racing Toyota. "We are just trying to free the car up to make it run faster. We're trying a bunch of stuff on the front end and doing a bunch of stuff so we can run as close to wide open as possible."

"The test was pretty decent for the No. 88 Navy team," said Brad Keselowski. "Our teammates with the No. 83 Navy Chevrolet weren't as fortunate [David Green wrecked JR Motorsports' No. 83 on Monday]. Between that and our rough weekend at Darlington, we really focused on getting through the test with both of our No. 88 Chevys intact.

"The biggest thing for us was to keep our two cars in one piece and hopefully learn something. You don't have to be the fastest car on the charts to learn. We came here to learn, and hopefully leave with something we could apply when we come back next weekend. We were successful with that, so overall it was a good test for us."

The only serious incident of the day took place at 6:40 p.m. ET when Reutimann lost control of his No. 99 Toyota and slammed the outside SAFER barrier. Reutimann, who was evaluated and released from the Carolinas HealthCare System Infield Medical Center, said the car just "snapped around."

The start of testing was delayed 70 minutes due to track repairs. Cars hit the track shortly after 2 p.m. and the session ran until 9 p.m. Lowe's Motor Speedway will return to action Friday with the North Carolina Education Lottery 200 presented by Circle K for the Craftsman Truck Series and qualifying for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.

Official Speeds

Tuesday Afternoon Session
Pos. Driver No. Speed   Pos. Driver No. Speed
1. Kasey Kahne 9 180.802   19. Robert Richardson 23 177.282
2. Carl Edwards 60B 180.060   20. Bobby Hamilton Jr. 25 177.142
3. Chase Miller 19 179.832   21. Jason Keller 11 177.055
4. Carl Edwards 60 179.342   22. Brad Keselowski 88 177.003
5. Bryan Clauson 40B 179.259   23. Mike Bliss 1B 176.893
6. Clint Bowyer 2 178.974   24. Marcos Ambrose 59 176.881
7. Mike Bliss 1 178.548   25. Brad Coleman 27 176.615
8. Stephen Leicht 29B 178.471   26. Cale Gale 77B 176.528
9. Jason Leffler 38 178.353   27. Kenny Wallace 28 176.517
10. Bobby Hamilton Jr. 25B 178.124   28. David Reutimann 99B 176.419
11. Mark Green 70B 178.047   29. Mike Wallace 7T 176.246
12. Kelly Bires 47B 177.901   30. Brad Keselowski 88B 176.206
13. Kelly Bires 47 177.801   31. Derrike Cope 4 175.942
14. David Ragan 6 177.772   32. Sam Hornish Jr. 12 175.936
15. Cale Gale 77 177.708   33. Jason Keller 11B 175.781
16. Bryan Clauson 40 177.684   34. Clint Bowyer 2B 174.571
17. David Ragan 6B 177.614   35. Danny Efland 0 170.218
18. Brian Vickers 10 177.387   36. Eric McClure 24 165.837

Tuesday Evening Session
Pos. Driver No. Speed   Pos. Driver No. Speed
1. Carl Edwards 60B 182.710   18. Brad Keselowski 88 179.158
2. Chase Miller 19 181.159   19. Sam Hornish Jr. 12B 178.772
3. Kasey Kahne 9 180.832   20. Robert Richardson 23 178.684
4. Jason Keller 11 180.584   21. Bryan Clauson 40B 178.589
5. Carl Edwards 60 180.457   22. Kelly Bires 47 178.518
6. David Ragan 6 180.439   23. Derrike Cope 4 178.465
7. Mike Bliss 1 180.421   24. Jason Keller 11B 178.247
8. Clint Bowyer 2 180.313   25. Mike Wallace 7T 178.235
9. Brian Vickers 10 180.301   26. Kenny Wallace 28 178.100
10. Jason Leffler 38 180.102   27. David Reutimann 99 177.392
11. David Ragan 6B 179.796   28. Mike Bliss 1B 177.363
12. Mark Green 70B 179.689   29. David Reutimann 99B 176.898
13. Bobby Hamilton Jr. 25 179.641   30. Brad Coleman 27 176.864
14. Cale Gale 77 179.593   31. Clint Bowyer 2B 175.993
15. Marcos Ambrose 59 179.474   32. Danny Efland 0 174.092
16. Brad Keselowski 88B 179.432   33. Eric McClure 24 168.313
17. Sam Hornish Jr. 12 179.301          

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