2012 Finger Lakes 355 at The Glen Motor car race
The 2012 Finger Lakes 355 at The Glen was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on August 12, 2012 at the Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York . Contested over 90 laps, it was the twenty-second race of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season and the second of two road course competitions on the schedule. After the tragedy at the previous race , the track prepared in the event that thunderstorms pass through the track. The track had set up more than 30 police cars with loudspeakers, nine television screens, and the staff has text message availabilities, all intended on warning fans of any thunderstorms approaching.[ 4] Marcos Ambrose , from the Richard Petty Motorsports racing team, won the race ahead of Brad Keselowski . Jimmie Johnson finished in the third position. The race was most notable for a "chaotic" finish.[ 5]
2003 Road Course Champion Robby Gordon did not entered this race.
Report
Background
The layout of Watkins Glen International NASCAR uses.
Watkins Glen International is one of two road courses to hold NASCAR races, the other being Sonoma Raceway .[ 6] The standard short road course at Watkins Glen International is a 7-turn course that is 2.45 miles (3.94 km) long;[ 7] the track was modified in 1992, adding the Inner Loop , which lengthened the long course to 3.4 miles (5.5 km) and the short course to the current length of 2.45 miles (3.94 km).[ 8] Marcos Ambrose was the defending race winner after winning the race in 2011 .[ 9]
Results
Qualifying
Final Lap
With three laps to go and Kyle Busch leading, Bobby Labonte 's number 47 suffered a drawn-out engine failure, leaving oil all around the track. Brad Keselowski passed Marcos Ambrose to challenge Busch for the final lap. Busch was losing traction from the oil, and slid up the racetrack, followed by Ambrose. Keselowski attempted to pass on the inside, blocked by Busch with car-to-car contact causing Busch to spin, leaving Keselowski in the lead with a damaged front quarter. Keselowski and Ambrose battled hard for first place, both driving through the grass to avoid more oil in turn 8. Ambrose took the lead from Keselowski in turn 9 and was able to hold off a bump and run attempt from Keselowski in turn 10 and Ambrose took the flag, followed by Keselowski. Busch finished 7th.[ 5]
Race results
Fin[ 10] [ 11]
St
#
Driver
Make
Team
Sponsor
Laps
Led
Status
Pts
Winnings
1
5
9
Marcos Ambrose
Ford
Richard Petty Motorsports
Stanley, DeWalt
90
8
running
47
$259,558
2
4
2
Brad Keselowski
Dodge
Penske Racing
Miller Lite
90
37
running
43
$187,180
3
3
48
Jimmie Johnson
Chevy
Hendrick Motorsports
Lowe's Cortez Silver
90
0
running
41
$166,821
4
8
15
Clint Bowyer
Toyota
Michael Waltrip Racing
5-hour Energy
90
0
running
40
$142,399
5
17
22
Sam Hornish Jr.
Dodge
Penske Racing
Shell, Pennzoil
90
0
running
0
$141,935
6
15
16
Greg Biffle
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
3M
90
0
running
38
$109,610
7
2
18
Kyle Busch
Toyota
Joe Gibbs Racing
M&M's
90
43
running
39
$140,968
8
24
17
Matt Kenseth
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
Ford EcoBoost
90
0
running
36
$127,771
9
13
78
Regan Smith
Chevy
Furniture Row Racing
Furniture Row, Denver Mattress
90
0
running
35
$107,568
10
9
56
Martin Truex Jr.
Toyota
Michael Waltrip Racing
NAPA Auto Parts
90
0
running
34
$108,424
11
6
39
Ryan Newman
Chevy
Stewart-Haas Racing
U.S. Army
90
0
running
33
$118,443
12
22
27
Paul Menard
Chevy
Richard Childress Racing
Menards, Rheem
90
0
running
32
$85,610
13
20
5
Kasey Kahne
Chevy
Hendrick Motorsports
Farmers Insurance
90
0
running
31
$83,935
14
18
99
Carl Edwards
Ford
Roush Fenway Racing
Fastenal
90
1
running
31
$116,576
15
19
29
Kevin Harvick
Chevy
Richard Childress Racing
Budweiser Folds of Honor
90
0
running
29
$119,821
16
30
13
Casey Mears
Ford
Germain Racing
GEICO
90
0
running
28
$89,093
17
21
95
Scott Speed
Ford
Leavine Family Racing
Leavine Family Racing
90
0
running
27
$68,710
18
29
43
Aric Almirola
Ford
Richard Petty Motorsports
Smithfield
90
0
running
26
$109,246
19
7
14
Tony Stewart
Chevy
Stewart-Haas Racing
Office Depot, Mobil 1
90
0
running
25
$121,260
20
34
38
David Gilliland
Ford
Front Row Motorsports
ModSpace
90
0
running
24
$87,068
21
12
24
Jeff Gordon
Chevy
Hendrick Motorsports
Drive to End Hunger, AARP
90
0
running
23
$115,721
22
32
34
David Ragan
Ford
Front Row Motorsports
Scorpion Coatings, Al's Liners
90
0
running
22
$82,793
23
35
83
Landon Cassill
Toyota
BK Racing
Burger King, Dr. Pepper
90
0
running
21
$97,155
24
42
93
Travis Kvapil
Toyota
BK Racing
Burger King, Dr. Pepper
90
0
running
20
$93,082
25
25
32
Boris Said
Ford
FAS Lane Racing
Hendrickcars.com
90
0
running
19
$78,835
26
39
33
Stephen Leicht
Chevy
Circle Sport
Circle Sport
90
0
running
18
$79,560
27
26
47
Bobby Labonte
Toyota
JTG Daugherty Racing
Miller Welders, Freightliner
90
0
running
17
$77,735
28
16
88
Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Chevy
Hendrick Motorsports
National Guard, Diet Mountain Dew
89
0
running
16
$77,485
29
36
87
Joe Nemechek
Toyota
NEMCO Motorsports
Genny Light, AMFM Energy
88
0
running
0
$66,310
30
28
31
Jeff Burton
Chevy
Richard Childress Racing
Caterpillar
84
0
running
14
$108,735
31
27
51
Kurt Busch
Chevy
Phoenix Racing
Phoenix Racing
81
0
running
13
$78,010
32
14
20
Joey Logano
Toyota
Joe Gibbs Racing
The Home Depot
71
0
running
12
$76,285
33
1
42
Juan Pablo Montoya
Chevy
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing
Target
63
1
crash
12
$101,526
34
23
11
Denny Hamlin
Toyota
Joe Gibbs Racing
FedEx Freight
57
0
engine
10
$110,501
35
41
49
Jason Leffler
Toyota
Robinson-Blakeney Racing
Robinson-Blakeney Racing
42
0
engine
0
$65,360
36
31
36
Dave Blaney
Chevy
Tommy Baldwin Racing
TMone
41
0
suspension
8
$65,185
37
11
98
Michael McDowell
Ford
Phil Parsons Racing
Traqm.com
30
0
rear gear
7
$65,055
38
38
26
Josh Wise
Ford
Front Row Motorsports
Morristown Drivers Service
25
0
electrical
6
$64,853
39
10
1
Jamie McMurray
Chevy
Earnhardt Ganassi Racing
McDonald's
24
0
crash
5
$93,008
40
37
10
J. J. Yeley
Chevy
Tommy Baldwin Racing
Tommy Baldwin Racing
15
0
brakes
4
$61,845
41
40
19
Chris Cook
Toyota
Humphrey Smith Racing
Humphrey Smith Racing
5
0
brakes
3
$61,680
42
43
30
Patrick Long
Toyota
Inception Motorsports
Inception Motorsports
2
0
brakes
2
$61,555
43
33
55
Brian Vickers
Toyota
Michael Waltrip Racing
MyClassicGarage.com, Aaron's
0
0
engine
1
$61,930
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