The 2007 season for the NASCAR Busch East series has a thirteen race schedule beginning on April 28 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway with the Greased Lightning 150. The season finale is the Sunoco 150 on September 21 at Dover International Speedway. This season will be the last season under the Busch banner, thus ending a 21-year relationship with Anheuser-Busch.
Contents
- Television
- Greased Lightning 150
- Minnesota 150
- Featherlite Coaches 200
- South Boston 150
- TSI Harley Davidson 150
- New England 125
- 07142007 Pepsi Racing 100 Thompson International Speedway
- 07222007 Music City 150 Music City Motorplex
- 07282007 The Edge Hotel 150 Adirondack International Speedway
- 08182007 Mohegan Sun NASCAR Busch East 200 Lime Rock Park
- 08252007 Mansfield 150 Mansfield Motorsports Park
- 09142007 Aubuchon Hardware 125 presented by hardwarestorecom New Hampshire International Speedway
- 09212007 Sunoco 150 Dover International Speedway
- Points Standings
- References
* Races will air on delay only. All HDNet races will air live and re-air on SPEED.
Television
Both HDNet and SPEED will return to broadcast the races. All but one of the events will have television coverage. HDNet will broadcast nine of the races, including the final seven, live in high definition. SPEED will tape-delay broadcast three of the remaining four races. All of the races shown on HDNet will be re-broadcast in standard definition on SPEED.
Greased Lightning 150
The Greased Lightning 150 was run on April 28 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway in Greenville, SC. Joey Logano sat on the pole for the event and went on to win the event. This marked Logano's first pole and first win in the series in his first start.
Did not Qualify: (8) Jonathan Cash (#59), Jonathan Smith (#5), Pierre Bourque (#7), James Pritchard Jr (#41), Jeremy Clark (#25), Tim Cowen (#75), Glenn Sullivan (#15), Blair Addis (#8)
Notes: Logano's win in his first start in the series made him the first driver to repeat this feat since Kip Stockwell got his only win in his first start in the series at Thunder Road International SpeedBowl in 1997.
Minnesota 150
The Minnesota 150 took place on May 18 at Elko Speedway in Elko, Minnesota. This race marked the first time that the East and West series would meet during the regular season for a points race. Sean Caisse took the pole and went on to win the race. Only he and fellow East series competitor Mike Olsen would lead the race.
Did not Qualify: (16) Ryan Foster (#21W), John Salemi (#63E), Stan Silva, Jr. (#65W), Eric Richardson (#20W), Jim Inglebright (#1W), Scott Bouley (#26E), Chase Austin (#64E), Dion Ciccarelli (#84E), German Quiroga Jr (#12E), Lloyd Mack (#09W), Jack Sellers (#15W), Blair Addis (#3E), Daryl Harr (#71W), Jerick Johnson (76E), Mike Gallegos (#77W), Pierre Bourque (#7E)
Note: Both series would meet again 2 days later for the second and final combination race at Iowa Speedway
Featherlite Coaches 200
The Featherlite Coaches 200 was run on May 5 at the Iowa Speedway in Newton, Iowa. This race, sponsored by Featherlite Coaches, was the second and final meeting between the East and West series during the regular season. Kevin Harvick was on hand to take part in the race. Harvick would narrowly take the pole over Joey Logano. These two drivers would proceed to swap the lead 15 times between the two of them. In the end, it would be Logano taking the win over the Nextel Cup star.
Did not Qualify: (10) Chase Austin (68 E), Mike Gallegos (77 W), Stan Silva, Jr. (65 W), Chris Bristol (12 E), Kyle Cattanach (59 W), Jerick Johnson (76 E), Scott Bouley (26 E), Tim Woods III (54 W), Jack Sellers (15 W), Trevor Bayne (00 E)
South Boston 150
The South Boston 150 was run on June 2 at the South Boston Speedway in South Boston, Virginia. Peyton Sellers, who was the track’s Late Model champion in 2005 en route to winning the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series title and also has a grandstand at the track named after him took the pole in qualifying. The race turned into a two-man race between Sellers and Matt Kobyluck swapping the lead for eleven of the twelve lead changes. Sellers lead a race high of 101 laps while Kobyluck lead 46. Sean Caisse would be the only other driver to lead during the race when he managed to jump into the lead for the first three laps. With restarts coming with 10 laps to go and again at 4 to go, Kobyluck was able to maintain the lead and go on to win his first race of the season.
Did not Qualify: None
TSI Harley-Davidson 150
The TSI Harley-Davidson 150 took place on June 6 at Stafford Motor Speedway in Stafford, Connecticut. Sean Caisse would sit on the pole for the first time this season, but it would be Eddie MacDonald, who was making his first start of the season that would go on to take the win in grand fashion by leading the final 81 laps.
Did not Qualify: None
New England 125
The New England 125 took place on June 6 at New Hampshire International Speedway in Loudon, New Hampshire. Joey Logano took the pole and went on to lead the most laps en route to his third win of the series. Series veteran Brad Leighton was in contention until he was deemed to have jumped the final restart leading to a green-white-checkered finish and subsequently was black flagged. Rather than risk disqualification, Leighton gave the lead back to Logano and would have to settle for a second-place finish.
Did not Qualify: None
07/14/2007 Pepsi Racing 100, Thompson International Speedway
The Pepsi Racing 100 was run on July 14, at Thompson International Speedway in Thompson, CT. Sean Caisse would sit on the pole and nearly lead flag to flag in the race that was extended to 108 laps due to late race cautions that required two green-white-checkered attempts to end the race. Caisse only relinquished the lead for two laps en route to his second win of the season, breaking a four race streak of bad luck.
Did not Qualify: (1) Rob Humphreys (#85)
07/22/2007 Music City 150, Music City Motorplex
- Coming Soon
07/28/2007 The Edge Hotel 150, Adirondack International Speedway
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08/18/2007 Mohegan Sun NASCAR Busch East 200, Lime Rock Park
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08/25/2007 Mansfield 150, Mansfield Motorsports Park
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09/14/2007 Aubuchon Hardware 125 presented by hardwarestore.com, New Hampshire International Speedway
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09/21/2007 Sunoco 150, Dover International Speedway
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Points Standings
There are the final points standings for the 2007 season.
Notes: By virtue of NASCAR’s lower age limit of 16 starting this year for its touring series, Logano became the youngest champion of the series. Logano turned 17 on May 24.