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Posted: Sep 22nd 2009 12:58 PM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brian Vickers, Carl Edwards, Denny Hamlin, Jeff Gordon, Juan Pablo Montoya, Chase for the Sprint Cup
We promise to throw a caution with ample time to slow down in the event of a spinning car on this Chase edition of Notes & Quotes.
Pressure? What pressure? Juan Pablo Montoya's run into the
Chase for the Sprint Cup is quite the enviable position for most other drivers simply because of the expectations that the former Formula 1 driver has on his back.
Or, make that the
lack of expectations.
"I mean, what's the pressure? We made the Chase," said Montoya after his third-place finish. "From now on, anything about that, it's a balance. Come here, first Chase race, put on the pole, finish second. Can I ask for anything else? Not really. A win would be nice, but that will come."
Posted: Sep 10th 2009 10:31 AM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brian Vickers, Kyle Busch, Sprint Cup

They've fought on-track and tossed fighting words at each other off-track, but now
Brian Vickers and
Kyle Busch are more focused on the fight ahead of them this weekend at
Richmond International Raceway.
Busch, a winner of four races this season, and Vickers, a winner of one, stand the best chance to fight their way into the top-12 of NASCAR's point standings at the end of the Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Saturday night. By doing so, they'd secure themselves a spot in the coveted Chase for the Sprint Cup and a chance to race for the title.
But judging by performance of previous drivers on the edge of making it in during Richmond's final opportunity, their chances are 50/50 at best.
Posted: Aug 18th 2009 9:53 AM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brian Vickers, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart, Sprint Cup
There's no car foxes -- see the commercial -- around this Michigan edition of Sprint Cup Notes & Quotes.
Brian Vickers seems to be a polar opposite of Kyle Busch in that he doesn't let things stick to him. He said as much during his post-race press conference Sunday night when asked about his run-in during Saturday's
Nationwide Series race with Busch -- a former Hendrick Motorsports teammate.
"You know, there's some people that you meet in life that are just gonna do stupid things. You just learn to accept it. You just don't let it bother you. You know, you have patience," said Vickers. "You just live your life and run your race.
Posted: Aug 16th 2009 12:08 PM ET by Geoffrey Miller (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brian Vickers, Jeff Gordon, Kasey Kahne, Kyle Busch, Sprint Cup
The Essentials
Race: CARFAX 400
Where: Michigan Int'l Speedway
Time: Sunday 2PM ET
TV/Radio: ESPN, MRN Radio
Twitter: Updates @
FanHouseRacingForecast: Sunny, 91 degrees, 30% rain
Distance: 200 laps (400 miles)
Pole Winner: Brian Vickers
2008 Winner: Carl Edwards
The Storylines
'Hot! Hot! Hot!' has long been the opener to a Jimmy Buffett concert [much like the one yours truly attended this week] and theme should have major crossover appeal Sunday in Michigan. The mercury is expected to be bubbling with highs in the 90s -- a first for Sprint Cup in 2009.
Posted: Aug 15th 2009 8:28 PM ET by FanHouse Newswire (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brian Vickers, Kyle Busch, NASCAR Fights, Nationwide Series

BROOKLYN, Mich. (AP) --
Brian Vickers didn't see it coming.
Brad Keselowski sure did.
With Vickers and
Kyle Busch fighting it out on the final lap, Keselowski swooped in to grab the lead in the final turn and hold on to the
Nationwide Series race Saturday at Michigan International Speedway.
"I knew they'd do what they did and that's why I was sitting there lurking,'' said Keselowski, a Michigan native. "The two of them together are a recipe for what you saw -- that's just putting it the way it is.''
Vickers finished second and Busch third, and they exchanged some heated words on pit road afterward.
Posted: Jul 25th 2009 7:17 PM ET by Holly Cain (RSS feed)
Filed Under: Brian Vickers, Jeff Gordon, Juan Pablo Montoya, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Sprint Cup

INDIANAPOLIS --
Some notes and quotes from inside Indianapolis Motor Speedway's famous Gasoline Alley:
*Four-time Brickyard winner Jeff Gordon said Saturday he does not plan on getting any more invasive treatments for his nagging back pain.
Earlier this year an MRI revealed that Gordon suffers from mild arthritis. He underwent a procedure in May to inject anti-inflammatory medicine and Gordon said he's feeling better but credits that mostly to an improved training regiment, not the procedure.
He said some tracks irritate the injury more than others joking that he could take a month off, "then go to Bristol (Tenn.) and it will hurt.""The procedure really didn't have an impact so I made the decision after talking with my doctors not to do anything more,'' Gordon said. "And frankly, I don't like having needles in my back.''