Each week an expert will answer a tech question on GarageCam presented by Mobil 1

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Each week the host of NASCAR.com’s GarageCam presented by Mobil 1 will take an automotive technology question and get it answered by the experts in a NASCAR garage.

This week, Steve Addington, crew chief for the No. 51 Chevrolet SS of Justin Allgaier, answers the Mobil 1 Tech Question of the Week.

Watch the video above to hear Addington talk about the challenges of setting up a car for Pocono Raceway.

Be sure to tune in to GarageCam presented by Mobil 1 next week at Michigan International Speedway and see another question answered.

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Justin Lofton will lineup first in Friday’s WinStar World Casino and Resort 400

Entry No. Driver Sponsor
1 20 Justin Lofton NTS Motorsports Chevrolet
2 88 Matt Crafton Slim Jim/Menards Toyota
3 29 Ryan Blaney Cooper Standard Ford
4 98 Johnny Sauter Nextant/Curb Records Toyota
5 51 Erik Jones Hiring Our Heroes/ToyotaCare Toyota
6 8 Joe Nemechek smokeandsear.com Toyota
7 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. ToyotaCare Toyota
8 77 German Quiroga Net 10 Wireless Toyota
9 5 John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Toyota
10 30 Ron Hornaday Jr. Ruud Chevrolet
11 13 Jeb Burton Estes Toyota
12 19 Tyler Reddick # DrawTite Ford
13 9 Brennan Newberry Qore-24 Chevrolet
14 32 Tayler Malsam Outerwall Chevrolet
15 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota
16 99 Bryan Silas Chevrolet
17 02 Tyler Young # Standard Structures, Inc. Chevrolet
18 31 Ben Kennedy # Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet
19 21 Joey Coulter Chevrolet
20 35 Mason Mingus # Call 811 Toyota
21 50 TJ Bell Electrical Linemen Chevrolet
22 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Grimes Irrigation & Construction Chevrolet
23 08 Jimmy Weller # GenevaLibertySteel/IntgrtdMetalPrdcts Chev
24 07 BJ McLeod ThunderExhaust.com Chevrolet
25 63 Justin Jennings Randco/Young’s Building Systems Chevrolet
26 57 Norm Benning Boedeker Construction Chevrolet
27 0 Ryan Ellis(i) Grimes Irrigation & Construction Chevrolet

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1 11 Denny Hamlin FedEx Ground Toyota
2 41 Kurt Busch Haas Automation Chevrolet
3 2 Brad Keselowski Redd’s Ford
4 4 Kevin Harvick Budweiser Chevrolet
5 24 Jeff Gordon Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet
6 18 Kyle Busch M&M’s Peanut Butter Toyota
7 22 Joey Logano Shell Pennzoil Ford
8 88 Dale Earnhardt Jr. National Guard Chevrolet
9 55 Brian Vickers Aaron’s Dream Machine Toyota
10 99 Carl Edwards Kelloggs/Cheez-It Ford
11 3 Austin Dillon # Dow Chevrolet
12 14 Tony Stewart Mobil 1/Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet
13 16 Greg Biffle 3M Ford
14 42 Kyle Larson # Target Chevrolet
15 31 Ryan Newman Wix Filters Chevrolet
16 10 Danica Patrick GoDaddy Chevrolet
17 78 Martin Truex Jr. Furniture Row Chevrolet
18 1 Jamie McMurray Cushman/Cessna Chevrolet
19 15 Clint Bowyer RK Motors Charlotte Toyota
20 48 Jimmie Johnson Lowe’s/Kobalt Tools Chevrolet
21 47 AJ Allmendinger Clorox Chevrolet
22 43 Aric Almirola Nathan’s Famous Ford
23 27 Paul Menard Moen/Menards Chevrolet
24 51 Justin Allgaier # BRANDT Professional Agriculture Chevrolet
25 13 Casey Mears GEICO Chevrolet
26 20 Matt Kenseth Dollar General Toyota
27 5 Kasey Kahne Great Clips Chevrolet
28 17 Ricky Stenhouse Jr. Zest Ford
29 9 Marcos Ambrose Stanley Ford
30 7 Michael Annett # Pilot Flying J Chevrolet
31 40 Landon Cassill(i) Newtown Building Supplies Inc. Chevrolet
32 34 David Ragan Taco Bell Ford
33 32 Travis Kvapil Corvetteparts.net Ford
34 23 Alex Bowman # Dr.Pepper Toyota
35 38 David Gilliland Long John Silver’s Ford
36 36 Reed Sorenson Theme Park Connection Chevrolet
37 98 Josh Wise Phil Parsons Racing Ford
38 44 JJ Yeley(i) All City Leasing & Warehousing Chevrolet
39 66 Timmy Hill Land Castle Title Toyota
40 26 Cole Whitt # Burger King Toyota
41 83 Ryan Truex # Burger King Toyota
42 33 Alex Kennedy Dream Factory Chevrolet
43 77 Dave Blaney AmyFchlrVtrnsLwAttrnyLLC/valor4vets.cm Frd
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Panel of experts examines hot topics in the world of NASCAR

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Editor’s Note: Track Smack is a weekly feature that will showcase a panel of NASCAR.com experts providing their analysis from the previous week, while also looking ahead. In this edition, NASCAR.com’s David Caraviello, Holly Cain, and Kenny Bruce examine whether Dale Earnhardt Jr. will get his first win at Pocono, which two-win driver has the best chance to be the top seed in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup and is there a favorite for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series title?

1. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Matt Kenseth are the two full-time Sprint Cup Series drivers with the most starts at Pocono without a victory there. Does either one of them break through this weekend?

David Caraviello: I’m predicting a tie! OK, maybe not. But I like Dale Jr. here — I remember just a few years ago, he had an absolute beast of a car at Pocono but had to give up the lead late to take fuel. Earnhardt seems to run about as consistently well there as he does anywhere. Of course, Matt Kenseth is knocking out top-10s every week, so it’s hard to overlook him in this situation as well.

Holly Cain: I think Kenseth sees it as being a more urgent situation, with him still searching for that first win. With the exception of Kentucky, where Matt’s the defending winner, June presents some tough tracks for him.

Kenny Bruce: I don’t think either breaks through, which likely means one of them will probably win. Not a great track for either through the years. But Earnhardt Jr. finished in the top 10 in five of his last six starts there, including top-fives in the two races last year. On the downside, he only led a combined two laps in his last two there. Kenseth, based on finishes in his last two races (third and third at Charlotte and Dover) is knocking on the door.

Caraviello: I mean, if you look at which driver is closest to winning right now, you’d have to say Kenseth given how well he’s run the past couple of weeks. But his last three Pocono finishes have been 22nd, 25th, and 23rd there. And as Kenny mentioned, Dale Jr. has been really consistently good at the Triangle as of late. I mean, one finish worse than ninth in his last six starts says a lot.

Cain: Here’s something from left field — Kasey Kahne sneaks in and gets the victory at Pocono. He runs well there and is the lone Hendrick car looking to win. I think we see a first-time winner.

Caraviello: Holly, I’m not worried about Kenseth. They’re running really well even though they haven’t won. We talked last week about how Kevin Harvick‘s inconsistencies might put him at risk of being eliminated early in the Chase — Kenseth would seem on the opposite end of the spectrum, even though he hasn’t won. His dips just aren’t as low, and that might serve him well in the postseason.

Bruce: Got to agree with DC on this one, mainly because I’m not sold on the belief that you win one race and you can "gamble." How’s that working out for folks? Kenseth and the Joe Gibbs Racing team have stuck to their guns, and it’s paying off with consistency.

Cain: I hear you David — steady, steady Kenseth. And he’s the only one in the top 10 without a win, so he’s in a great position in points if necessary.

Caraviello: I mean, you take one bad finish at Talladega out of the equation, and Matt’s been money all year long. He’s the points leader, for goodness sake, whatever that means anymore.

Cain: As it shakes out, being the points leader does mean something. Especially if these guys like Jimmie Johnson, Harvick and Joey Logano continue to win multiple races.

Caraviello: I know Matt voiced some concerns over his car’s speed a few weeks ago at Charlotte, but Kenny’s right — he’s still consistently strong enough that they don’t need to try anything crazy. Some other guys are in different situations, of course, but this is vintage Kenseth — hanging around, hanging around, hanging around, and somehow being there at the end.

Cain: And, it’s just about that time when Tony Stewart gets hot.

Caraviello: Given the breakneck fortunes of Stewart-Haas Racing to this point, Holly, I’ll believe it when I see it. But I’d still take Junior this weekend — Pocono has quietly become one of his better tracks, even if he hasn’t won there.


2. Jimmie Johnson, Kevin Harvick, and Joey Logano are now tied for the lead in victories with two each. Which has the best chance of becoming the top seed in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup?

Bruce: The easy choice is Johnson, given his recent run of back-to-back wins. He seems to have the hot hand right now.

Cain: Absolutely no doubt: Mr. Johnson.

Caraviello: Wow. Absolutely no doubt? Yes, Jimmie is the six-time and defending champion. Harvick’s probably had the best program all year, even if the standings don’t necessarily reflect it. But I’m very tempted to go with Logano here, because of these three, I think he’s the most likely to perhaps sweep both Pocono races.

Bruce: Harvick keeps putting himself in position to win races only to have something bite the team before the checkered flag falls. Meanwhile, Logano’s been steady, but not as dominant as the other two, I don’t think. And he doesn’t have the history of stacking up wins during the season. But I’d still give the nod to Harvick. How many more times can something go wrong?

Cain: I think this summer, and the two road courses, shake things up a bit in terms of Chase qualifiers. It may not take more than three wins to get that top seed.

Caraviello: It seems like this is a recurring Track Smack theme, but if that No. 4 team can get everything buttoned down … that’s a big if, I know, but if it happens, Harvick could be untouchable. I think he’s more comfortable than even Jimmie in this edition of Sprint Cup car. Stuff just has to stop breaking.

Bruce: I don’t think anyone can reach "untouchable" status anymore. It’s just too close up top. I think we base a lot of that on what teams have typically done. But this year has been anything but typical.

Cain: Things are probably still a little too unpredictable for Harvick. But it’s interesting that he’s already led more laps in four months of season than he did all of last year.

Caraviello: As Holly mentioned, this summer stretch is going to determine a lot of this, with two road courses and Daytona still in the mix. But with two Michigan races looming … well, we all know Jimmie’s track record at that place. Logano’s won at Pocono, won at Michigan, and Team Penske is as good on intermediates as anyone. Harvick could win or finish 20th any week. So just don’t know if this is the Johnson slam dunk some might think it is.

Bruce: I think a factor in all this is how much help or information is there for these three teams to glean from their teammates. The Hendrick group has been stout, with the exception of one team. Team Penske is spotty, but hardly struggling. SHR? Outside of Harvick? Stewart is beginning to make noise — but other than that?

Caraviello: Jimmie’s the natural pick. He’s the proven commodity. But he’s had years in his career where he’s gone long stretches in the summer without winning, only to flip the switch in the Chase, where all his best tracks are. He’s still going to be the favorite in the playoff, probably no matter what happens the rest of the regular season. But now? It’s maybe a closer horse race than we think.


3. The top four drivers in the Camping World Truck Series standings — Timothy Peters, Matt Crafton, Johnny Sauter and German Quiroga — are separated by six points as the circuit visits Texas this weekend. Is there a title favorite in that bunch?

Cain: Jimmie Johnson.

Caraviello: Hilarious, Miss Cain. Tip your bartenders and waitresses, she’s here all week. OK, it’s gotta be Crafton, right? I mean, savvy veteran, steady driver, of the group at the top he’s the best at taking care of equipment and getting good finishes — which can be a premium in a series with a lot of young and aggressive drivers who can tend to bend a little sheet metal from time to time. The others are certainly capable, but for the moment, you go with the guy who’s been there before.

Bruce: Crafton is the only one with a win among the four, and he’s second in points. His title run last year was impressive, knocking down top-10 after top-10 to seal the deal. But if it becomes a slugfest? Sauter’s got speed and only one finish outside sixth this year. Quiroga has yet to finish outside the top 10. Peters hasn’t led a lap in his last three starts, and yet he’s your points leader. So is there a favorite? Maybe not. But I’d certainly go with experience. Sorry, German.

Caraviello: And plus, even though we’re nearly into summer, this series has only held five races. I’m not sure that’s enough to really allow us to determine anything at this point. Maybe when we get to Iowa in mid-July, we’ll all have a better idea of where things stand. Even so, I’d be willing to bet Crafton is still in the mix at that point.

Cain: I agree, Matt Crafton is certainly the man to beat. Would be pretty cool for him to make NASCAR history as the series’ first back-to-back champ. I don’t think people expected it to take this long.

Caraviello: Indeed, Holly, it’s really hard to believe Ron Hornaday Jr. or Jack Sprague never won consecutive titles in the earlier days of the series. And a word about German Quiroga: The man is doing a heck of a job. As mentioned with Crafton, half the battle in the Trucks is talking care of equipment and getting good finishes each race, and Quiroga is the only driver in this series with top-10s in every race. The three-time Mexico Series champion needed only a steady ride to show what he was capable of. As someone who wrote about him when he was trying to break through in the U.S., I’m really happy to see it. Guy is a success story.

Cain: I really feel like things are just getting dicey in the trucks as far as the championship picture goes. Who knows, someone could emerge from even further back in points. Could we see a Bubba Wallace resurgence?

Caraviello: Yeah, we’re talking about four guys within six points — but the top seven are within 19 points. And Ryan Blaney might be the most dangerous of the bunch, lurking down there in seventh place. But again — we’re just five races in, which is a big reason there’s not much separation at the top right now. And when that inevitably happens, I’ll still take Crafton to be there. And then maybe we can schedule a big match race with Jimmie Johnson!

Bruce: I’m waiting for the big summer push by Norm Benning!

Caraviello: He never lifted!

Bruce: Still hasn’t!

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Qualifying will take place Friday at 5:10 p.m. ET

Entry No. Driver Sponsor
1 07 BJ McLeod ThunderExhaust.com Chevrolet
2 32 Tayler Malsam Outerwall Chevrolet
3 29 Ryan Blaney Cooper Standard Ford
4 17 Timothy Peters Red Horse Racing Toyota
5 57 Norm Benning Boedeker Construction Chevrolet
6 13 Jeb Burton Estes Toyota
7 98 Johnny Sauter Nextant/Curb Records Toyota
8 88 Matt Crafton Slim Jim/Menards Toyota
9 02 * Tyler Young # Standard Structures, Inc. Chevrolet
10 31 Ben Kennedy # Turner Scott Motorsports Chevrolet
11 0 * Ryan Ellis(i) Grimes Irrigation & Construction Chevrolet
12 20 Justin Lofton NTS Motorsports Chevrolet
13 30 Ron Hornaday Jr. Ruud Chevrolet
14 08 Jimmy Weller # Geneva Liberty Steel/Integrated Metal Products Chevrolet
15 63 Justin Jennings Randco/Young’s Building Systems Chevrolet
16 19 Tyler Reddick # DrawTite Ford
17 21 Joey Coulter Chevrolet
18 50 TJ Bell Electrical Linemen Chevrolet
19 8 Joe Nemechek smokeandsear.com Toyota
20 5 John Wes Townley Zaxby’s Toyota
21 51 Erik Jones Hiring Our Heroes/ToyotaCare Toyota
22 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. ToyotaCare Toyota
23 9 Brennan Newberry Qore-24 Chevrolet
24 99 Bryan Silas Chevrolet
25 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Grimes Irrigation & Construction Chevrolet
26 35 Mason Mingus # Call 811 Toyota
27 77 German Quiroga Net 10 Wireless Toyota

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Two-time Texas winner Sauter posts fastest speed in first session

Final practice (Results)

Three-time Mexico Series champ German Quiroga led the final NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice at Texas Motor Speedway on Thursday, posting a high speed of 176.476 mph.

Quiroga set that speed on his second of 29 laps.

Ryan Blaney, who was fifth-fastest in the opening practice, earned the second-quickest position in the final session on his second lap with a speed of 175.798 mph. 

Matt Crafton (175.747 mph), Johnny Sauter (175.490 mph) and Darrell Wallace Jr. (174.616 mph) rounded out the top five. 

No one touched Sauter’s top speed in the first practice of 177.247 mph.

In addition to Sauter and Blaney, Crafton and Wallace Jr. also finished in the top five of both Thursday practice sessions.

Joe Nemechek, John Wes Townley, Brennan Newberry, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Ben Kennedy completed the top 10 of Thursday’s final 90-minute session.

The WinStar World Casino and Resort 400 will take place Friday at 9 p.m. ET with coverage on FOX Sports 1.

Practice 1 (Results)

Johnny Sauter topped the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series’ first practice for the WinStar World Casino and Resort 400 at Texas Motor Speedway on Thursday.

Sauter, a two-time winner at the Texas track, posted a high speed of 177.247 mph on his second of six laps.

Second fastest was Darrell Wallace Jr. with a speed of 176.980 mph.

Matt Crafton (176.939 mph), defending race winner Jeb Burton (176.875 mph) and Ryan Blaney (176.759 mph) rounded out the top five. 

Truck Series points leader Timothy Peters posted the sixth-fastest lap of 176.655 mph.

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‘Smoke’ will compete against fans in winged karts for charity

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Tony Stewart will be racing in Iowa a year and a day after the three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion suffered a broken leg in a sprint car crash at Southern Iowa Speedway in Oskaloosa.
 
The three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion missed the final 15 races in 2013 due to injuries sustained in the accident. After months of rehabilitation, he returned to Cup competition when the 2014 season got underway in February.

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Fellow Cup drivers Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kahne and Kyle Larson will join Stewart Aug. 6 to compete against fans in winged karts at the Slideways Karting Center in Knoxville, Iowa. It’s part of the third annual Tony Stewart Kick-It Cup, a fundraising effort with proceeds earmarked for children’s cancer research.
 
Fifty fans will have the opportunity to race against the four Cup regulars in a series of eight heat races, a last-chance showdown and a 20-lap feature as part of the second annual Go-Kart Spectacular.
 
In addition to the karting experience, a seven-inning game of kickball featuring sprint car regulars going head-to-head will be held Aug. 8.
 
Both events are being held in conjunction with this year’s FVP Knoxville Nationals.
 
"I love going to the Knoxville Nationals and to be part of such a great event like the Kick-It Cup will make it even more fun to be there," Stewart said.
 
"I love racing, whether I’m driving a Cup car, a winged sprint car or a go-kart. Being able to race against fans at Slideways … and help out the Jeff Gordon Children’s Foundation at the same time is a win-win for everyone."
 
For more information about this year’s karting program, click here

Information on the kickball game and auction can be found here.

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Brett Moffitt to drive No. 66 car at Michigan; Burton will run at New Hampshire in July

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Brett Moffitt will make his second career NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start on June 15 at Michigan International Speedway, Michael Waltrip Racing announced Thursday.

Jeff Burton was originally scheduled to run in that event, but he will now race in the July 13 Sprint Cup Series event at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. In 38 starts at the 1-mile track, Burton has four wins, which is the most at one track in his Cup career and also the most of any driver at the track.

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"Our No. 66 team was originally scheduled to run some new components at Michigan with Jeff, but those plans were delayed last week, causing us to debate running Michigan at all," MWR co-owner Michael Waltrip said in a release. "However, after the great effort we saw with Brett in his debut at Dover, we decided to move forward with Michigan, allowing Brett more seat time and to work toward his NASCAR eligibility on bigger tracks."

Moffitt made his debut last week at Dover International Speedway, where he finished 22nd while driving the No. 66 car. The 21-year-old has been a test driver for MWR the past two seasons.

"It seems like this is all happening very fast, but I feel like we have been working toward this kind of opportunity for a long time," Moffitt said.

Burton has made one start this season for MWR — a 17th-place finish at Las Vegas — in his role as a part-time driver for the team. Burton has also tested for the team, most recently at Pocono Raceway. He is set to move to the television booth as part of NBC’s broadcast team in 2015.

"When the testing plans for Michigan changed and the ability to run New Hampshire became available, I jumped at the opportunity," Burton said. "This gives Brett a chance to get some well-deserved race time and the ability for me to race at one of my favorite race tracks. This is a win for all of us at MWR."

A partnership between Jay Robinson Racing and MWR allows the No. 66 to run in all Sprint Cup Series races.

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Four-time Cup champion discusses watching his daughter get behind the wheel

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There isn’t a lot that scares Jeff Gordon. When one makes his or her living driving 190-mph rockets nearly every week in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series, that’s not exactly a revelation.
 
But it seems there is one thing that can put the four-time champion a bit on edge — watching his 6-year-old daughter, Ella Sofia, climb behind the wheel of a quarter midget kart and turn laps on the track.
 
Gordon spoke about his daughter’s first effort, which took place April 20, while testing this week with Hendrick Motorsports teammates Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kasey Kahne at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

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"It terrified me," he said. "From a parent’s standpoint, it’s kind of tough to watch them go around there and not have any control of what’s going on and know that it’s all on them now.
 
"It’s amazing the focus they can have at such a young age, to go on and do that, but at the same time you know all the things that can go wrong and that’s kind of scary."
 
Jeff Gordon began his racing career as a 5-year-old, eventually progressing through the open-wheel ranks in USAC. He made his NASCAR debut, in what is now known as the Nationwide Series, in 1990 as a 19-year-old. His 89 career wins in NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series is most among active drivers and is third on NASCAR’s all-time list.
 
"I wouldn’t say she’s gotten the bug," Gordon said of his daughter. "She’s around it so much that it’s hard for her not to be influenced by it and we don’t want to keep her away from it if she wants to (race).
 
"But living in my house, horseback riding, gymnastics, soccer or whatever, there’s just stuff going on all the time and driving the race car, so far, has been the same as those other things. It’s not like it stands out, but it was fun from the sideline and we’ll see if it continues."
 
Gordon and his wife, Ingrid, also have a son, 3-year-old Leo.
 
Following in the footsteps of a successful, well-known parent carries with it a certain amount of expectations and pressure, in addition to the "positives that come with it," Gordon said.
 
Such concerns might need to be addressed at a later time. For now, Gordon said he and his family are willing to let Ella determine her level of interest.
 
"Honestly I think the only reason she’s interested in it is because I’m her dad and she just wants to please me and wants to do something that I do," he said. "And again, that’s not all bad. It can be good as well.
 
"It’s just how you handle it and how you go about it. You have to handle it properly because it could go really good or it could go really bad."

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