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			 My wife, Lee Spencer, and I work at close quarters. I write for 
			the NASCAR Wire Service. She writes for Motorsport.com. We live 
			together, travel together, and work together. On rare occasions, we 
			have differences of opinion, as all couples do. 
 Similarly, Sprint Cup drivers Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Danica Patrick 
			live together, travel together and work together -- on the race 
			track. And on rare occasions, they have differences of opinion on 
			the asphalt. In fact, they had one such "spat" on Sunday, when their 
			cars collided and hit the wall. The difference? Both Patrick and 
			Stenhouse have spotters who can shoulder the blame. On Sunday, 
			Patrick's spotter, Brandon Benesch, took the fall.
 
 "I heard my spotter say that the 14 (Tony Stewart) was below me on 
			track and I didn't know the 17 (Stenhouse) was there on the high 
			side of the track," Patrick said after the race. "My spotter took 
			the blame on that one."
 
 How nice. And convenient. Having a spotter willing to fall on his 
			sword certainly takes the stress and tension out of the motor coach. 
			And it melts the icy stares that otherwise could make for an 
			uncomfortable ride home.
 
 
			 
			I wonder if Brandon Benesch would consider moonlighting...
 
 @nascarcasm
 
 In a touching post-race ceremony, Jimmie Johnson graciously passed 
			the "SO SICK OF THAT GUY WINNING ALL THE TIME" torch to Brad 
			Keselowski. Nine races remain. Pretty good chance it gets passed 
			right the hell back.
 
 The other story? An incredible performance by Young Kyle Larson AKA 
			"Young Money" AKA "The 'Kyle' We Can All Agree On."
 
 What do Kyle Larson and his pregnant girlfriend have in common? Both 
			are hauling the mail.
 
 The 4/14 pit-crew swap seemed to pay off. This despite an early-race 
			miscue when Kevin Harvick had to pit twice to take care of a loose 
			wheel, and the #41 pit crew started walking to the #4 pit before 
			they were called off.
 
 (Follow @nascarcasm on Twitter. His unique views on NASCAR are his 
			own - but chances are you have probably figured that out by now.)
 
 NASCAR NUMBERS
 
 109: The number of green-flag passes made by NASCAR Sprint Cup 
			Series drivers Kurt Busch and Denny Hamlin in Sunday's 
			MyAFibStory.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway, tied for most in the 
			first Chase race. Busch rallied from a lap down to finish eighth 
			after a pit road spin and commitment violation. Hamlin started 24th 
			and finished sixth after a late-race charge.
 
 5: The number of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victories recorded this 
			season by Brad Keselowski, the top seed in the Chase. Keselowski won 
			the final regular-season race at Richmond and doubled up on Sunday 
			at Chicagoland. No other driver in the series has more than three 
			victories thus far.
 
 138: The number of laps led by Brad Keselowski in a dominating 
			NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victory at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in 
			July. The Magic Mile is host to next Sunday's second race in the 
			Chase, and Keselowski goes there as a favorite to extend his current 
			winning streak to three races.
 
 17: The finishing position of Ricky Stenhouse Jr. in Sunday's NASCAR 
			Sprint Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway. Even though 
			Stenhouse and girlfriend Danica Patrick collided with 10 laps left, 
			Stenhouse finished ahead of Roush Fenway Racing's Chase drivers, 
			Carl Edwards (20th) and Greg Biffle (23rd).
 
			
			 
			3: The number of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series victories at New Hampshire 
			Motor Speedway recorded by Kurt Busch, Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, 
			Ryan Newman and Tony Stewart, tied for most among full-time active 
			drivers. Jeff Burton has a track-record four wins at the Magic Mile.
 
 NASCAR NOTES
 
 Brad Keselowski lived up to his No. 1 seed by registering a win in 
			the first race in the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup at Chicagoland 
			Speedway on Sunday, automatically advancing to the Contender Round. 
			The No. 2 Miller Lite Ford Fusion driver hopes the win is a good 
			omen. He last won at Chicagoland in the 2012 Chase-opener, the same 
			year he clinched the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship. 
			Keselowski, who also won at Richmond, won consecutive races for the 
			first time in his career. ... Thirteen different drivers have taken 
			the checkered flag in the last 13 races at New Hampshire Motor 
			Speedway and no one has swept the track since Kurt Busch in 2004 - 
			the same year he won the championship in inaugural Chase for the 
			NASCAR Sprint Cup. Brad Keselowski won at the Loudon track in July 
			and will attempt to break out the brooms in Sunday's Sylvania 300. 
			But some major names are missing from the 13-in-13 streak, notably 
			Jeff Gordon, Kevin Harvick and Dale Earnhardt Jr. ... After narrowly 
			missing out on a spot in the Chase, Kyle Larson almost played the 
			role of spoiler in the opening race of NASCAR's postseason at 
			Chicagoland Speedway, finishing third after battling for the lead as 
			late as Lap 252. The 22-year-old Sunoco Rookie of the Year 
			frontrunner will attempt to notch the first NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 
			victory of his career at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this Sunday 
			where he finished third back in July.
 
 NASCAR On Television, September 15-21
 
 Monday, September 15
 
 5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
 
 6:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
 
 7 p.m., NASCAR America, NBC Sports Network
 
 Tuesday, September 16
 
 10:00 a.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at Chicagoland 
			(re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
 12:30 p.m, The 10 Greatest Truck Series Moments (re-air), FOX Sports 
			1
 
 5 p.m., NASCAR America, NBC Sports Network
 
 6 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
 
 7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
 
			 
			Wednesday, September 17
 
 5 p.m., NASCAR America, NBC Sports Network
 
 6 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
 
 7 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
 
 Thursday, September 18
 
 5 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub, FOX Sports 1
 
 5 p.m., NASCAR America, NBC Sports Network
 
 6:30 p.m., NASCAR Race Hub (re-air), FOX Sports 2
 
 Friday, September 19
 
 11 a.m., NASCAR Race Hub Special (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
 Noon, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Practice, FOX Sports 1
 
 1:30 p.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Practice, FOX Sports 1
 
 2:30 p.m., NASCAR Live, FOX Sports 1
 
 3 p.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Final Practice, FOX Sports 
			1
 
 4:30 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying, FOX 
			Sports 1
 
 6 p.m., NASCAR Live, FOX Sports 1
 
 6:30 p.m., NASCAR Nationwide Series Final Practice, FOX Sports 1
 
 7:30 p.m., NASCAR Live, FOX Sports 1
 
 4 a.m. (Sat.), The 10 NASCAR;s Millennium Moments (re-air), FOX 
			Sports 1
 
 4:30 a.m. (Sat.), NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole 
			Qualifying (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
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			Saturday, September 20
 9 a.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Practice, FOX Sports 1
 
 10 a.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole 
			Qualifying, FOX Sports 1
 
 11:30 a.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Final Practice, FOX Sports 1
 
 12:30 p.m., NCWTS SetUp, FOX Sports 1
 
 12:30 p.m., TUDOR United SportsCar Championship Race at Austin, FOX 
			Sports 2
 
 1 p.m., NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at New Hampshire, FOX 
			Sports 1
 
 7:30 p.m., NASCAR Nationwide Series Race at Kentucky, ESPNEWS
 
 12:30 a.m. (Sun.), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at New 
			Hampshire (re-air), FOX Sports 2
 
			Sunday, September 21
 Noon, NASCAR RaceDay, FOX Sports 1
 
 1 p.m., NSCS Countdown, ESPN
 
 2 p.m., NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race at New Hampshire, ESPN
 
 7 p.m., NASCAR Victory Lane, FOX Sports 1
 
 12:30 a.m. (Mon.), NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Race at New Hampshire 
			(re-air), ESPN 2
 
 3 a.m. (Mon.), NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race at New 
			Hampshire (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
 5:30 a.m. (Mon.), NASCAR Victory Lane (re-air), FOX Sports 1
 
 (The TUDOR United SportsCar Championship Race at Austin will re-air 
			on Sunday on FOX. Check your local listings for the time in your 
			area.)
 
			
			 
			
 National Series Schedule
 
 NASCAR SPRINT CUP SERIES
 
 The Next Race: Sylvania 300
 
 The Place: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
 
 The Date/Time: Sunday, Sept. 21, 2 p.m. (ET)
 
 TV: ESPN
 
 Radio: PRN, Sirius XM Channel 90
 
 NASCAR NATIONWIDE SERIES
 
 The Next Race: VisitMyrtleBeach.com 300
 
 The Place: Kentucky Speedway
 
 The Date/Time: Saturday, Sept. 20, 7:30 p.m. (ET)
 
 TV: ESPN News
 
 Radio: PRN, Sirius XM Channel 90
 
 NASCAR CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES
 
 The Next Race: UNOH 175
 
 The Place: New Hampshire Motor Speedway
 
 Date/Time: Saturday, Sept. 20, 1 p.m. (ET)
 
 TV: FOX Sports 1
 
 Radio: MRN, Sirius XM Channel 90
 
 NASCAR National Series Standings
 
 This year, wins matter more than in any season in the 65-year 
			history of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
 
 In the regular season, a win essentially locked a driver into the 
			Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup and gave him three bonus points to 
			start the first round. During the Chase, a driver can automatically 
			advance to the subsequent round with a victory.
 
 At the start of the Challenger Round, driver points were reset to 
			2,000 with their bonus points added. The four winless drivers with 
			the least points following the third Chase race at Dover will be 
			eliminated from championship contention.
 
			
			 
			*Advanced to Challenger Round with win
 
 1. Brad Keselowski* -- 2,059 points
 
 2. Jeff Gordon -- 2,052
 
 3. Joey Logano -- 2,049
 
 4. Kevin Harvick -- 2,047
 
 5. Dale Earnhardt Jr. -- 2,042
 
 6. Denny Hamlin -- 2,041
 
 7. Kyle Busch -- 2,041
 
 8. Jimmie Johnson -- 2,041
 
 9. Kurt Busch -- 2,039
 
 10. Matt Kenseth -- 2,034
 
 11. Kasey Kahne -- 2,034
 
 12. Carl Edwards -- 2,030
 
 13. Ryan Newman -- 2,029
 
 14. AJ Allmendinger -- 2,025
 
 15. Greg Biffle -- 2,021
 
 16. Aric Almirola -- 2,007
 
 NASCAR Nationwide Series
 
 1. Chase Elliott # -- 951
 
 2. Regan Smith -- 933
 
 3. Ty Dillon # -- 911
 
 4. Elliott Sadler -- 900
 
 5. Brian Scott -- 895
 
 6. Trevor Bayne -- 871
 
 7. Chris Buescher # -- 780
 
 8. Brendan Gaughan -- 751
 
 9. Ryan Reed # -- 706
 
 10. James Buescher -- 697
 
			
			 
			NASCAR Camping World Truck Series
 1. Matt Crafton -- 560
 
 2. Johnny Sauter -- 555
 
 3. Ryan Blaney -- 544
 
 4. Darrell Wallace Jr. -- 525
 
 5. German Quiroga -- 501
 
 6. Joey Coulter -- 492
 
 7. Ben Kennedy # -- 478
 
 8. Timothy Peters -- 475
 
 9. Ron Hornaday Jr. -- 460
 
 10. Jeb Burton -- 459
 
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