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<sup>*</sup> Races will air on delay only. All HDNet races will air live and re-air on SPEED.


===Television===
===Television===
Both [[HDNet]] and [[Speed Channel|SPEED]] returned to broadcast most of the races. [[HDNet]] broadcast nine of the races, including the final seven, live in high definition. [[Speed Channel|Speed]] aired three of the remaining four races by a [[broadcast delay]]. All of the races shown on HDNet were also re-broadcast in standard definition on Speed.
Both [[HDNet]] and [[Speed Channel|SPEED]] returned to broadcast most of the races. [[HDNet]] broadcast nine of the races, including the final seven, live in high definition. [[Speed Channel|Speed]] aired three of the remaining four races by a [[broadcast delay]]. All of the races shown on HDNet were also re-broadcast in standard definition on Speed.
[[File:JoeyLogano20BuschEastSeries2007Racecar.jpg|thumb|The No.20 [[Joe Gibbs Racing]] Won The owners Champion]]


==2007 Series Races==
==2007 Series Races==

Latest revision as of 19:37, 13 December 2024

Joey Logano, the 2007 Busch East Series champion.
Sean Caisse, driving the No. 44 car for Andy Santerre, finished second behind Logano in the championship by 166 points.
Peyton Sellers finished third in the championship.

The 2007 NASCAR Busch East Series was the 21st season of the Busch East Series, a stock car racing series sanctioned by NASCAR. The season consisted of thirteen races and began on April 28 at Greenville-Pickens Speedway with the Greased Lightning 150. The season finale, the Sunoco 150, was held on September 21 at Dover International Speedway. Mike Olsen entered the season as the defending drivers' champion. Joey Logano won the championship, 166 points in front of Sean Caisse.

This season was the last season with Anheuser-Busch's Busch Beer as the series' title sponsor after a 21-year relationship. Busch was replaced by Camping World as the title sponsor for 2008.

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 at that time. He started the season when he was just 16 years old, and turned 17 during the season on May 24. The lowering of the age limit in 2007 was instrumental in the future of the series, as most of the drivers who compete in the East Series now are teenagers. The age limit would eventually be lowered again to 15, which is what it is today.

Schedule

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No. Race Title Track Date TV
1 Greased Lightning 150 Greenville-Pickens Speedway April 28 SPEED*
2 Minnesota 150 Elko Speedway May 18 HDNet
3 Featherlite Coaches 200 Iowa Speedway May 20 HDNet
4 South Boston 150 South Boston Speedway June 2
5 TSI Harley-Davidson 150 Stafford Motor Speedway June 8 SPEED*
6 New England 125 New Hampshire International Speedway June 29 SPEED*
7 Pepsi Racing 100 Thompson International Speedway July 14 HDNet
8 Music City 150 Music City Motorplex July 22 HDNet
9 The Edge Hotel 150 Adirondack International Speedway July 28 HDNet
10 Mohegan Sun NASCAR Busch East 200 Lime Rock Park August 18 HDNet
11 Mansfield 150 Mansfield Motorsports Park August 25 HDNet
12 Aubuchon Hardware 125 presented by hardwarestore.com New Hampshire International Speedway September 14 HDNet
13 Sunoco 150 Dover International Speedway September 21 HDNet

* Races will air on delay only. All HDNet races will air live and re-air on SPEED.

Television

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Both HDNet and SPEED returned to broadcast most of the races. HDNet broadcast nine of the races, including the final seven, live in high definition. Speed aired three of the remaining four races by a broadcast delay. All of the races shown on HDNet were also re-broadcast in standard definition on Speed.

2007 Series Races

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Greased Lightning 150

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 1 20 Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 150
2 2 44 Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 150
3 3 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 150
4 5 83 Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 150
5 11 03 Rogelio López Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 150
6 8 1 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 150
7 16 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 150
8 21 37 Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 150
9 7 57 John S. Freeman Huntersville, N.C. Chevrolet 150
10 20 3 John Wes Townley Watkinsville, Ga. Chevrolet 150
11 26 4 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 150
12 12 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 150
13 17 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 150
14 25 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 150
15 6 35 Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Chevrolet 150
16 29 26 Scott Bouley Wolcott, Conn. Chevrolet 150
17 13 43 Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 150
18 28 30 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 150
19 19 66 Chase Austin Eudora, Kan. Dodge 150
20 15 58 Richard Gould N. Brunswick, N.J. Chevrolet 150
21 4 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 148
22 22 84 Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 147
23 9 91 Richard Jarvis Jr. Ocean Pines, Md. Chevrolet 146
24 18 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 144
25 27 2 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Dodge 144
26 14 21 Germán Quiroga Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 128 Accident
27 24 50 Todd Peck Glendale, Penn. Chevrolet 124 Accident
28 23 23 Casey Wyatt Newport News, Va. Chevrolet 114 Accident
29 30 24 Patrick Dupree Saranac Lake, N.Y. Dodge 114 Accident
30 10 22 Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 114 Accident
Fastest Qualifier: Joey Logano, 87.481 mph (140.787 km/h), 20.576 seconds
Time of Race: 1 hour 27 minutes 37 seconds
Margin of Victory: 4.595 seconds
Lead changes: 3 among 2 drivers
Cautions: 4 for 62 laps
Lap Leaders: S.Caisse 1-74; J.Logano 75-121; Caisse 122-122; Logano, 123-150

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

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Series Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 1 44 E Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 156
2 23 99 E Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 156
3 18 2 W Mike David Modesto, Calif. Ford 156
4 12 03 E Rogelio López Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 156
5 5 61 E Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 156
6 11 83 E Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 156
7 10 4 E Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 156
8 16 66 W Justin Lofton Westmorland, Calif. Ford 156
9 30 5 W Eric Hardin Anaheim, Calif. Chevrolet 156
10 19 37 E Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 156
11 9 52 E Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 156
12 17 40 E Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 156
13 14 35 E Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Chevrolet 156
14 29 30 E Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 156
15 24 9 W Mike Duncan Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 156
16 15 22 W Jason Bowles Ontario, Calif. Ford 156
17 7 43 E Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 156
18 26 54 W Tim Woods III Chino Hills, Calif. Ford 156
19 2 16 W Brian Ickler San Diego, Calif. Chevrolet 156
20 4 10 E Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 156
21 27 32 E Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 155
22 25 51 E Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 155
23 28 8 W Johnny Borneman III Ramona, Calif. Ford 154
24 3 11 E Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 145 Accident
25 8 92 E Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 144
26 22 88 W Alex Haase Las Vegas, Nev. Chevrolet 108
27 20 81 W Brett Thompson Jerome, Idaho Chevrolet 67 Clutch
28 13 18 W Moses Smith Tempe, Ariz. Chevrolet 50 Accident
29 21 14 W Andrew Myers Newport Beach, Calif. Chevrolet 50 Accident
30 6 91 E Richard Jarvis Jr. Ocean Pines, Md. Chevrolet 37 Engine
Fastest Qualifier: Sean Caisse, 95.440 mph (153.596 km/h), 14.145 Seconds
Time of Race: 1 hour 11 minutes 26 seconds
Margin of Victory: .305 seconds
Lead changes: 4 among 2 drivers
Cautions: 9 for 72 laps
Lap Leaders: S.Caisse 1-28; M.Olsen 29-41; S.Caisse 42-72; M.Olsen 73-103; S.Caisse 104-156

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), Germán Quiroga (#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

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Series Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 2 10 E Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 200
2 1 33 W Kevin Harvick Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 200
3 23 4 E Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 200
4 37 8 W Johnny Borneman III Ramona, Calif. Ford 200
5 3 9 W Mike Duncan Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 200
6 17 66 W Justin Lofton Westmorland, Calif. Ford 200
7 12 81 W Brett Thompson Jerome, Idaho Chevrolet 200
8 7 30 E Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 200
9 18 20 W Eric Richardson Bakersfield, Calif. Chevrolet 200
10 31 31 W Tim McCreadie Watertown, N.Y. Chevrolet 200
11 33 21 W Ryan Foster Anderson, Calif. Chevrolet 200
12 11 63 E John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 200
13 19 6 W David Mayhew Atascadero, Calif. Chevrolet 200
14 27 51 E Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 200
15 39 5 W Eric Hardin Anaheim, Calif. Chevrolet 200
16 36 03 E Rogelio López Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 200
17 34 71 W Daryl Harr St. Albert, AB Chevrolet 200
18 32 11 E Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 200
19 8 16 W Brian Ickler San Diego, Calif. Chevrolet 200
20 24 2 W Mike David Modesto, Calif. Ford 199
21 42 57 E John Freeman Huntersville, N.C. Chevrolet 199
22 35 22 W Jason Bowles Ontario, Calif. Ford 199
23 28 1 W Jim Inglebright Fairfield, Calif. Chevrolet 198
24 40 84 E Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 198
25 9 14 W Andrew Myers Newport Beach, Calif. Chevrolet 197
26 20 37 E Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 197
27 41 88 W Alex Haase Las Vegas, Nev. Chevrolet 197
28 10 52 E Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 196
29 29 61 E Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 192
30 13 32 E Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 175
31 22 29 W Scott Lynch Burley, Idaho Dodge 175 Accident
32 25 7 E Pierre Bourque Ottawa, Ont. Dodge 171 Accident
33 14 46 W Jeff Barkshire Auburn, Wash. Chevrolet 166
34 5 92 E Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 165 Vibration
35 26 91 E Richard Jarvis Jr. Ocean City, Md. Chevrolet 150 Vibration
36 21 40 E Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 113 Accident
37 6 44 E Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 94 Accident
38 16 35 E Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Chevrolet 76 Engine
39 38 99 E Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 51 Clutch
40 4 83 E Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 51 Engine
41 30 43 E Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 9 Accident
42 15 3 E John Wes Townley Watkinsville, Ga. Chevrolet 3 Accident
Fastest Qualifier: Kevin Harvick, 133.775 mph (215.290 km/h), 23.547 seconds
Time of Race: 2 hours 10 minutes 8 seconds
Margin of Victory: 2.400 seconds
Lead changes: 18 among 4 drivers
Cautions: 10 for 68 laps
Lap Leaders: Harvick 1-38; Logano 39-41; Harvick 42-44; Logano 45-60; Harvick 61-85; Logano 86; Harvick 87-89; Logano 90; Harvick 91; Logano 92-101; Lofton 102-103; Duncan 104-130; Lofton 131-135; Harvick 136-162; Logano 163; Harvick 164-165; Logano 166-184; Harvick 185-193; Logano 194-200

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

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 4 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 150
2 1 83 Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 150
3 3 20 Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 150
4 5 92 Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 150
5 6 03 Rogelio López Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 150
6 14 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 150
7 8 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 150
8 20 35 Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Ford 150
9 18 43 Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 150
10 16 66 Chase Austin Eudora, Kan. Dodge 150
11 10 91 Richard Jarvis Jr. Ocean City, Md. Chevrolet 150
12 19 30 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 150
13 11 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 150
14 15 42 Landon Cassill Charlotte, N.C. Chevrolet 150
15 9 58 Ben Stancill Ayden, N.C. Chevrolet 150
16 25 22 Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 150
17 12 84 Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 150
18 17 5 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 150
19 32 25 Jeremy Clark Concord, N.C. Chevrolet 150
20 21 1 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 150
21 23 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 149
22 30 50 Todd Peck Glenville, Pa. Chevrolet 148
23 27 28 A. J. Lane Carleton, Mich. Ford 147
24 26 26 Scott Bouley Wolcott, Conn. Chevrolet 147
25 22 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 147
26 28 21 Chris Bristol Columbus, Ohio Chevrolet 146
27 2 44 Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 144
28 31 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Chevrolet 139
29 24 59 Jonathan Cash Oxford, N.C. Ford 139
30 29 3 Blair Addis Greenville, S.C. Chevrolet 137
31 7 4 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 133
32 13 37 Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 117
Fastest Qualifier: Peyton Sellers, 92.414 mph (148.726 km/h), 15.582 seconds
Time of Race: 1 hour 13 minutes 15 seconds
Margin of Victory: 0.411 seconds
Lead changes: 12 among 3 drivers
Cautions: 8 for 52 laps
Lap Leaders: Caisse 1-3; Sellers 4-20; Kobyluck 21-30; Sellers 31-66; Kobyluck 67; Sellers 68-82; Kobyluck 83-99; Sellers 100-102; Kobyluck 103; Sellers 104; Kobyluck 105-110; Sellers 111-139; Kobyluck 140-150

Did not Qualify: None

TSI Harley-Davidson 150

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 5 48 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, Mass. Chevrolet 150
2 8 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 150
3 2 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 150
4 9 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 150
5 4 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 150
6 13 4 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 150
7 11 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 150
8 10 66 Chase Austin Eudora, Kan. Dodge 150
9 22 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 150
10 15 2 John Freeman Charlotte, N.C. Dodge 150
11 6 20 Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 150
12 20 1 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 150
13 25 26 Scott Bouley Wolcott, Conn. Chevrolet 150
14 3 83 Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 150
15 16 22 Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 150
16 12 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 149
17 27 03 Rogelio López Mexico City, Mexico Ford 149
18 18 30 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 149
19 7 35 Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Ford 149
20 24 84 Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 149
21 26 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 148
22 19 5 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 146
23 14 91 Richard Jarvis Jr. Ocean City, Md. Chevrolet 132 Fuel Pump
24 1 44 Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 132
25 17 37 Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 115
26 21 43 Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 109 Brakes
27 29 15 Glenn Sullivan Westbury, N.Y. Chevrolet 90 Brakes
28 23 21 Germán Quiroga Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 78 Rear End
29 28 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Chevrolet 71
30 30 85 Rob Humphreys Elbridge, N.Y. Chevrolet 53 Overheating
Fastest Qualifier: Sean Caisse, 91.963 mph (148.000 km/h), 19.573 seconds
Time of Race: 1 hour 12 minutes 36 seconds
Margin of Victory: 1.236 seconds
Lead changes: 4 among 4 drivers
Cautions: 5 for 31 laps
Lap Leaders: S.Caisse 1-30; M.Kobyluck 31-37; P.Sellers 38; M.Kobyluck 39-69; E.MacDonald 70-150

Did not Qualify: None

New England 125

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 1 20 Joey Logano Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 126
2 11 55 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, N.H. Chevrolet 126
3 26 43 Tim Schendel Sparta, Wis. Dodge 126
4 6 42 Landon Cassill Charlotte, N.C. Chevrolet 126
5 14 45 Brian Hoar Williston, Vt. Dodge 126
6 13 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 126
7 24 31 James Buescher Plano, Texas Chevrolet 126
8 18 22 Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 126
9 4 83 Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 126
10 25 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 126
11 16 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 126
12 3 2 Josh Wise Riverside, Calif. Dodge 126
13 23 37 Michelle Theriault Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 126
14 22 30 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 126
15 42 1 Jeffrey Earnhardt Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 126
16 29 14 Joe Masessa Franklin Lakes, N.J. Chevrolet 126
17 27 88 Mike Gallo Saco, Maine Ford 126
18 30 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 126
19 34 26 Scott Bouley Wolcott, Conn. Chevrolet 126
20 8 57 John Freeman Charlotte, N.C. Chevrolet 126
21 35 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Chevrolet 126
22 41 84 Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 126
23 19 4 Jesus Hernandez Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 126
24 2 44 Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 126
25 39 24 Patrick Dupree Saranac Lake, N.Y. Dodge 125
26 38 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 123
27 28 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 121
28 10 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 120 Accident
29 17 47 Kelly Moore Scarborough, Maine Chevrolet 120 Accident
30 36 50 Todd Peck Glenville, Penn. Chevrolet 118 Accident
31 37 13 Garrett Liberty Jonesboro, Ga. Chevrolet 110 Accident
32 15 66 Chase Austin Eudora, Kan. Dodge 104 Accident
33 32 21 Germán Quiroga Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 103 Accident
34 33 5 Jonathan Smith Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 94 Accident
35 21 06 Ryan Seaman Toms River, N.J. Chevrolet 68 Accident
36 12 33 Tim McCreadie Watertown, N.Y. Chevrolet 68 Accident
37 40 25 Jeremy Clark Concord, N.C. Chevrolet 66 Radiator
38 20 35 Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Chevrolet 56 Accident
39 31 15 Glenn Sullivan Westbury, N.Y. Chevrolet 51 Suspension
40 9 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 31 Engine
41 7 48 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, Mass. Chevrolet 28 Suspension
42 43 28 A. J. Lane Carleton, Mich. Ford 24 Handling
43 5 03 Rogelio López Mexico City, Mexico Chevrolet 15 Fire
Fastest Qualifier: Joey Logano, 125.294 mph (201.641 km/h), 30.399 seconds
2 hours 0 minutes 55 seconds
Margin of Victory: 0.430 seconds
Lead changes: Logano 61, Leighton 48, Holmes 7, Buescher 6, Sellers 4.

9 changes among 4 drivers

Cautions: 10 for 64 laps
Lap Leaders: S.Caisse 1-30; M.Kobyluck 31-37; P.Sellers 38; M.Kobyluck 39-69; E.MacDonald 70-150

Did not Qualify: None

Pepsi Racing 100

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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.

Official Results
Finish Start Car # Driver Hometown Car Laps Reason Out
1 1 44 Sean Caisse Pelham, N.H. Chevrolet 108
2 12 40 Matt Kobyluck Uncasville, Conn. Chevrolet 108
3 7 61 Mike Olsen N. Haverhill, N.H. Chevrolet 108
4 13 55 Brad Leighton Center Harbor, N.H. Chevrolet 108
5 4 20 Joey Logano # Middletown, Conn. Chevrolet 108
6 8 31 James Buescher Plano, Texas Chevrolet 108
7 9 22 Rubén Pardo Mexico City, Mexico Dodge 108
8 15 99 Bryon Chew Mattituck, N.Y. Chevrolet 108
9 11 35 Eric Holmes Salida, Calif. Ford 108
10 20 30 Jeff Anton Russell, Mass. Chevrolet 108
11 19 63 John Salemi Nashua, N.H. Chevrolet 108
12 5 83 Peyton Sellers Danville, Va. Chevrolet 108
13 30 39 Dustin Delaney Mayfield, Conn. Chevrolet 108
14 10 1 Jeffrey Earnhardt # Mooresville, N.C. Chevrolet 108
15 25 11 Laine Chase Beverly, Mass. Chevrolet 108
16 3 71 Eddie MacDonald Rowley, Mass. Chevrolet 108
17 23 16 Max Dumarey Gent, Belgium Chevrolet 108
18 6 4 Jesus Hernandez # Fresno, Calif. Chevrolet 108
19 18 84 Dion Ciccarelli Severn, Md. Chevrolet 107
20 28 21 Chris Bristol Columbus, Ohio Chevrolet 107
21 21 5 Jonathan Smith # Beacon Falls, Conn. Chevrolet 107
22 22 96 Mike Johnson Salisbury, Mass. Ford 107
23 16 37 Michelle Theriault # Bristol, Conn. Chevrolet 106
24 29 15 Glenn Sullivan Westbury, N.Y. Chevrolet 100
25 14 66 Chase Austin Emporia, Kan. Dodge 99
26 17 03 Rogelio López Aquascalientes, Mexico Chevrolet 91
27 24 52 Jamie Hayes Norlina, N.C. Chevrolet 40 Overheating
28 2 18 Marc Davis Mitchelville, Md. Chevrolet 33 Accident
29 26 41 James Pritchard Jr. Wharton, N.J. Chevrolet 25 Accident
30 27 26 Scott Bouley Wolcott, Conn. Chevrolet 25 Rear End
Fastest Qualifier: Sean Caisse, 109.508 mph (176.236 km/h), 20.382 seconds
Time of Race: 1 hour 2 minutes 43 seconds
Margin of Victory: .328 seconds
Laps Lead: S. Caisse 106; M. Davis 1; M. Kobyluck 1.
Lead changes: 3 changes involving 3 drivers
Cautions: 9 for 47 laps
Lap Leaders: M.Davis 1; S.Caisse 2-91; M.Kobyluck 92; S.Caisse 93-108.

Did not Qualify: (1) Rob Humphreys (#85)

Music City 150

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- Coming Soon

The Edge Hotel 150

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Race won by Joey Logano after the last lap, last turn pass for the lead over Bryon (Buzz) Chew. Chew would be Disqualified resulting in Sean Caisse taking second position.

1 -Joey Logano, 2 -Sean Caisse, 3 -Marc Davis, 4 -Peyton Sellers, 5 -Eddie MacDonald, 6 -Dion Ciccarelli, 7 -Chase Austin, 8 -Jerry Marquis, 9 -James Pritchard, Jr., 10 -Matt Kobyluck, 11 -Jeremy Clark, 12 -John Salemi, 13 -Rogelio Lopez, 14 -Jamie Hayes, 15 -Jeff Anton, 16 -Max Dumarey, 17 -Rob Humphreys, 18 -Dustin Delaney, 19 -Michelle Theriault, 20 -Scott Bouley, 21 -Jeffrey Oakley, 22 -Mike Olsen, 23 -Chris Bristol, 24 -Jeffrey Earnhardt, 25 -Jonathan Smith, 26(DQ)-Bryon Chew.

The 2007 The Edge Hotel 150 was a Busch East Series (now K & N Pro Series East) event held at Adirondack International Speedway on July 28, 2007. Joey Logano pulled out an impossible victory, making a last lap squeeze pass between leader Bryon Chew and the spinning car of Rogelio Lopez to pull out his fourth victory of the year, leading just the last quarter lap. Logano continued to pull far far away in the points, now 192 makers ahead of Matt Kobyluck.

Mohegan Sun NASCAR Busch East 200

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- Coming Soon

Mansfield 150

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- Coming Soon

Aubuchon Hardware 125 presented by hardwarestore.com

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- Coming Soon

Sunoco 150

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- Coming Soon

Points Standings

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There are the final points standings for the 2007 season.

Official Results
Pos Car # Driver Total Att Starts Poles Wins Top5s Top10s DNFs
1 20 Joey Logano 2123 13 13 2 5 10 10
2 44 Sean Caisse 1957 13 13 5 4 8 8 1
3 83 Peyton Sellers 1862 13 13 1 4 9 1
4 40 Matt Kobyluck 1840 13 13 1 2 5 7 3
5 1 Jeffrey Earnhardt 1736 13 13 1 4 5 2
6 61 Mike Olsen 1721 13 13 3 6 2
7 03 Rogelio López 1671 13 13 1 1 5 5 1
8 52 Jamie Hayes 1661 13 13 1 5 2
9 18 Marc Davis 1654 13 13 4 6 4
10 30 Jeff Anton 1630 13 13 1 4
11 99 Bryon Chew 1603 13 13 4 6 3
12 4 Jesus Hernandez 1495 12 12 3 5 1
13 37 Michelle Theriault 1434 13 13 2 1
14 63 John Salemi 1416 13 12 1 2
15 66 Chase Austin 1322 13 11 4 1
16 5 Jonathan Smith 1286 13 12 4
17 22 Rubén Pardo 1278 11 11 3 2
18 84 Dion Ciccarelli 1262 13 12 1 3
19 16 Max Dumarey 1134 11 11 2 1
20 26 Scott Bouley 1066 13 11 1
21 48 Eddie MacDonald 988 8 8 1 2 3 1
22 43 Tim Schendel 847 7 7 1 2 2
23 35 Jerry Marquis 847 6 6 3
24 2 John Freeman 843 7 7 2 1
25 35 Eric Holmes 798 7 7 1 3 2
26 41 James Pritchard Jr. 789 10 9 1 2
27 96 Mike Johnson 655 6 6 1
28 31 James Buescher 569 4 4 4
29 91 Richard Jarvis Jr. 542 5 5 3
30 55 Brad Leighton 481 3 3 2 3
31 21 Germán Quiroga 408 6 5 5
32 50 Todd Peck 392 5 5 3
33 58 Richard Gould 367 3 3 1
34 21 Chris Bristol 310 4 3 1
35 25 Jeremy Clark 307 4 3 1
36 15 Glenn Sullivan 299 5 4 2
37 42 Landon Cassill 281 2 2 1 1
38 21 Antonio Pérez 264 3 3 1
39 85 Rob Humphreys 259 4 3 2
40 24 Patrick Dupree 243 3 3 1
41 39 Dustin Delaney 233 2 2
42 3 John Wes Townley 228 2 2 1 1
43 9 Tim Andrews 227 2 2 1 1
44 76 Jason Cochran 221 2 2 1
45 33 Tim McCreadie 210 2 2 1 1 1
46 91 Ben Stancill 209 2 2 1
47 11 Laine Chase 206 2 2
48 15 Brian Ickler 206 2 2 1
49 14 Joe Masessa 201 3 3
50 7 Pierre Bourque 181 4 2 1
51 3 Jeffrey Oakley 179 2 2 1
52 3 Stephen Berry 179 2 2
53 47 Kelly Moore 158 2 2 1
54 45 Brian Hoar 155 1 1 1 1
55 06 Ryan Seaman 152 2 2 2
56 74 Ryan Moore 142 1 1 1
57 53 Steve Park 142 1 1 1
58 88 Larry Moloney 134 1 1 1
59 28 A. J. Lane 131 2 2 1
60 75 Tim Cowen 129 3 1 1
61 2 Josh Wise 127 1 1
62 3 Nicholas Formosa 118 1 1
63 88 Mike Gallo 112 1 1
64 23 Casey Wyatt 110 2 1 1
65 59 Jonathan Cash 107 2 1
66 00 Trevor Bayne 104 2 1 1
67 28 Kevin Leicht 103 1 1
68 81 Mark McFarland 102 1 1
69 8 Skip McCord 100 1 1
70 3 Blair Addis 99 3 1
71 76 Jerick Johnson 87 3 1
72 05 Guy Pavageau 79 1 1 1
73 13 Garrett Liberty 70 1 1 1
74 29 Scott Lynch 61 1 1 1

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