New Hampshire
Elton Sawyer says NASCAR would have called race at New Hampshire early without wet weather tires
It seems like the NASCAR Cup Series was saved by their use of wet weather tires at New Hampshire Motor Speedway on Sunday afternoon.
Mother Nature didn’t want to see NASCAR finish the USA Today 301 in Loudon, but Goodyear allowed the best racers in America to get the job done. That led to a lot of praise for the sport’s decision-makers in general, and NASCAR SVP of Competition Elton Sawyer faced the media afterwards.
Speaking with FOX’s Bob Pockrass following a successful event, Sawyer explained that without the wet weather tires making it possible to get back on the track, the race would’ve been called with 82 laps to go, when the red flag came out for rain.
“Oh, we would’ve,” Sawyer responded, revealing NASCAR would’ve called the race if not for the wet weather tires. “We would’ve been done with 82 laps to go. Again, it gave us an opportunity to get back green. We knew we were up against it, with daylight as well. But kudos to our teams, our drivers, our owners and especially Mr. [Jim] France, for his vision.”
That really puts it all into perspective, as the action we saw following the rain delay was certainly worth it. Continuing, Sawyer explained how the process went down with wet weather tires, and what NASCAR learned following the USA Today 301 in Loudon.
“Well, I think the way we started this whole wet weather tire process was basically, we wanted to get our races started on time, and it really played into our hand (Saturday), to get the Xfinity Series race started on time, and to get our races back to green as quick as possible if we’ve had a delay, which we had (Sunday),” Sawyer elaborated. “So kudos to Goodyear. Again, this was Jim France’s vision, of what wet weather tires could do. We ran 301-plus laps today, because it went into overtime. Our fans that bought a ticket, they got to see some great, exciting racing.
“There’s still some things that we’re learning throughout this process, and in all honesty, we’d like to be out of the tire business. We’d like to just turn that over to the teams. But as we continue to take small steps and we learn, eventually we’ll get there. We just want to do this in the safest way possible.”
Moreover, the race began around 2 p.m. ET on Sunday, and lasted six hours due to the two-hour weather delay. Once the rain cleared, the drivers completed on a damp track with rain tires, the second time in NASCAR history a points-paying race used the newly-developed tires. When the race was all said and done, Christopher Bell came away with the victory.
“You never know how this thing is going to shake out whenever you change so many things like that and have adverse conditions,” Bell said after the race. “I personally love adverse conditions because you’re always trying to think outside the box.
“When we went back out [on wet weather tires after the red flag delay] I was feeling around and it felt like the normal Loudon groove was really, really slippery so I tried to just run down or up, but [crew chief] Adam [Lambert] really put the tune on this thing and it was running good.”
Christopher Bell might’ve been the most joyous about the experience, but drivers, fans and media members alike have given Elton Sawyer and NASCAR rave reviews for what they pulled off on Sunday. Hopefully it allows the sport to push the envelope some more into the future, as well.
New Hampshire
East Rochester Library joins NH State Register of Historic Places
The East Rochester Library has been added to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places, according to a community announcement.
John McLain, president of the East Rochester Library Association, reacted to the designation: “This is exciting news! The process of obtaining this status has been a long and difficult one, with hours upon hours of research and documentation by our volunteers.”
In an official letter, the New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources congratulated the library association on the listing and recognized their efforts and the property’s significance.
The division also expressed appreciation for the association’s stewardship and commitment to preserving an important part of New Hampshire’s heritage.
This story was created by Kimberly Green, KGreen@usatodayco.com, with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Journalists were involved in every step of the information gathering, review, editing and publishing process. Learn more.
New Hampshire
Book Sale | Blood Drive | Quilters Meet | Talk: Separate Fads From Facts When Dieting: Events Around NH
CONCORD, NH — Here is the latest Calendar listing roundup from around New Hampshire.
And do not forget: Event listings are free on one Patch site. You can share your calendar listing on other community sites for a modest fee, starting at 25 cents per day. To get started, visit the Events link on the front page of all Patch sites. Statewide calendar roundups are published on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.
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New Hampshire
NH dog facility owner charged with animal cruelty after video surfaces online
A 26-year-old woman, who owns a dog training and kennel facility in Brentwood, New Hampshire, has been arrested after a video surfaced online showing apparent animal cruelty in Methuen, Massachusetts.
Brentwood police notified the Methuen Police Department about the video on Jan. 2. A preliminary investigation then identified the woman in the video as Maddison Eastman.
Police obtained an arrest warrant for Eastman on two counts of animal cruelty, and she turned herself into Lawrence District Court last Wednesday.
Eastman was arraigned Friday. Information from her court appearance wasn’t immediately available, and officials haven’t released further details about what Eastman allegedly did.
Methuen police said they’ll have no further comment at this time and referred all inquiries to the Essex County District Attorney’s Office.
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