Kyle Busch slated for NASCAR double duty this weekend
March 9, 2017 - 4:12 pm
Updated March 9, 2017 - 7:50 pm
Kyle Busch of Las Vegas is one of eight drivers who will compete in the Boyd Gaming 300 Xfinity Series and Kobalt 400 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series races at Las Vegas Motor Speedway this weekend.
The speedway people call this doubling down.
Others call it double duty.
A baseball fan might look at it this way: Paying general admission to a Triple-A game, only to find a bunch of major league stars had been sent down on rehab assignments.
Busch is the defending champion of the Boyd Gaming 300 and won last week’s Xfinity race in Atlanta. Brad Keselowski, Daniel Suarez, brothers Austin and Ty Dillon, Joey Logano, Kyle Larson and Aric Almirola are the other gentlemen who will start their engines twice.
Tickets to Saturday’s Xfinity Series race cost a little more than tickets to a Las Vegas 51s game. But kids 12-under accompanied by a ticketed adult get in free this year.
Tentative entries for the Boyd Gaming 300 and Kobalt 400 can be found here and here.
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— NASCAR News (@NASCAR_2017) March 9, 2017
KURT BUSCH’S FAME
On Thursday, local NASCAR and reigning Daytona 500 champ Kurt Busch had his number — or at least a facsimile of the hood of his 2004 championship-winning racecar — raised to the rafters at Durango High, the Las Vegas school from which he graduated.
It just might be the tip of the tachometer of accolades the 38-year-old veteran will acquire before his last laps are run.
“After adding a Daytona 500 trophy to his championship body of work, Kurt Busch’s name will be among those considered at some point for the NASCAR Hall of Fame,” NASCAR.com’s Holly Cain wrote.
The 2018 nominees — Davey Allison, Red Farmer, Bobby Labonte and car owners Roger Penske and Joe Gibbs — were announced Wednesday.
NO LIGHTS FOR FALL
Some in the local media were spinning wheels with local NASCAR racers in the back of the room Wednesday after it was announced Las Vegas Motor Speedway would be receiving a second Cup Series race that will be up against the NFL in late September starting in 2018.
Wouldn’t it make sense to run on Saturday night, Brendan Gaughan was asked.
It might make a little sense, Gaughan said. But he said it will never happen, because local casino owners don’t want visiting race fans out at the track after the sun goes down. They want them in the casinos spending money.
Gaughan should know where the casino owners stand. His father, Michael, owns the South Point, which sponsors his Xfinity Series car.
Contact Ron Kantowski at rkantowski@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0352. Follow @ronkantowski on Twitter.
CLASS OF 2018
The list of 2018 NASCAR Hall of Fame nominees:
— Davey Allison
— Red Farmer
— Bobby Labonte
— Roger Penske
— Joe Gibbs
NASCAR WEEKEND SCHEDULE
(All events, times subject to change )
Friday
10 a.m. — Ticket gates, Neon Garage, VIP Suites open
11 a.m.-12:25 p.m. — Kobalt 400 practice
1-1:55 p.m. — Boyd Gaming 300 practice
3-3:55 p.m. — Boyd Gaming 300 final practice
4:45 p.m. — Kobalt 400 Stratosphere Pole Day qualifying (multi-vehicle, three rounds)
5 p.m. — Spectator gates open for FVP Outlaw Showdown (The Dirt Track at LVMS)
5:30 p.m. — Neon Garage closes to the public
5:30-8 p.m. — Kobalt Kampout, Neon Garage (for RV ticket holders only)
7 p.m. — FVP Outlaw Showdown qualifying (The Dirt Track at LVMS)
8 p.m. — FVP Outlaw Showdown Opening Ceremonies (The Dirt Track at LVMS)
Saturday
8 a.m. — Ticket gates, Neon Garage, VIP Suites open
9-9:55 a.m. — Kobalt 400 practice
10:05 a.m. — Boyd Gaming 300 qualifying (multi-vehicle, three rounds)
11:30 a.m.-12:20 p.m. — Kobalt 400 final practice
12:30 p.m. — Boyd Gaming 300 driver introductions
1 p.m. — NXS Boyd Gaming 300 (200 laps, 300 miles)
4:30 p.m. — Neon Garage closes
5-7 p.m. — Speedway Children’s Charities Richard Petty Driving Experience rides
Sunday
7 a.m. — Ticket gates, Neon Garage, VIP Suites open
9-10 a.m. — Speedway Children’s Charities Track Walk
10:30 a.m. — Kobalt 400 driver/crew chief meeting (Neon Garage)
10:30 a.m. — Flagstand crossover gates open for pre-race driver introduction passes
11:50 a.m. — Kobalt 400 driver introductions
12:30 p.m. — MENCS Kobalt 400 (267 laps, 400.5 miles)
5:30 p.m. — Neon Garage closes
Pro schedules
NASCAR MONSTER ENERGY CUP
What: Kobalt 400.
Where: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles).
When: Friday, practice, 11 a.m. (FS1), qualifying, 4:45 p.m. (FS2). Saturday, practice, 9 a.m. (FS1), practice,11:30 a.m. (FS1). Sunday, race, 12:30 p.m. (KVVU-5).
Distance: 400.5 miles (267 laps).
Last year: Brad Keselowski won from the second row in a race that featured 20 lead changes.
Last week: Keselowski won at Atlanta.
Next race: Camping World 500, March 19, Phoenix International Raceway.
NASCAR XFINITY
What: Boyd Gaming 300.
Where: Las Vegas Motor Speedway (oval, 1.5 miles).
When: Friday, practice, 1 p.m. (FS1), practice, 3 p.m. (FS2). Saturday, qualifying, 10:05 a.m. (FS1), race, 1 p.m.(FS1).
Distance: 300 miles (200 laps).
Last year: Kyle Busch won from the pole for the second week in a row.
Last race: Busch won the pole and the race in Atlanta.
Next race: DC Solar 200, March 18, Phoenix International Raceway.
NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK
What: No race this week.
Last week: Christopher Bell led 99 of 130 laps to win at Atlanta.
Next race: Alpha Energy Solutions 250, April 1, Martinsville Speedway, Martinsville, Virginia.
VERIZON INDYCAR
What: Grand Prix of St. Petersburg.
Where: Streets of St. Petersburg (street circuit, 1.8 miles), St. Petersburg, Florida.
When: Friday, practice, 8:15 a.m., practice, noon. Saturday, practice, 7:50 a.m., qualifying, 11:55 a.m. Sunday,race, 9 a.m. (KTNV-13).
Distance: 198 miles (110 laps).
Last year: Juan Pablo Montoya opened 2016 with a victory in Florida.
Next race: Grand Prix of Long Beach, April 9, Long Beach, California.
FORMULA ONE
Season opener: Rolex Australian Grand Prix, March 26, Melbourne.
NHRA MELLO YELLO DRAG RACING
What: No race this week.
Last race: Leah Pritchett (Top Fuel), Matt Hagen (Funny Car) and Greg Anderson (Pro Stock) won in Arizona.
Next race: Gatornationals, March 16-19, Gainesville Raceway, Gainesville, Florida.
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