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Apex: The Story of the Hypercar coming in 2015

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APEX: The Story of the Hypercar

If you love movies about cars, the Jalopnik Film Festival is the place to be. The annual event is now heading into its second iteration, to be held in New York on November 5 and 6. And one of the headline films at this year's festival will be Apex: The Story of the Hypercar.

Produced by Tangent Vector and Drive, the film follows the development of the latest generation of exotic performance machinery and the people who create them: vehicles like the Koenigsegg Agera, Pagani Huayra, Ferrari LaFerrari, McLaren P1 and Porsche 918 Spyder.

Apex was shot in 4K Ultra HD and will be previewed in a 30-minute short at the festival ahead of its full debut next year, but we've got the minute-and-a-half trailer for you to watch right here.

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Denny Hamlin likes the way the Chase format sets up for his team

When Denny Hamlin saw the new Chase format come out in January, he was immediately optimistic.

?You don?t want to draw too much attention to yourself, but I believe that as soon as I saw this grid and how it all worked out and the Chase tracks I was like, ?Wow, this is like tailor made for us,?" Hamlin said Thursday. "It really is, we just have to get to that eliminator eight or whatever it?s called and that?s when we get into the wheelhouse of our race tracks that we?ve performed at in the past. For us I think that if we can make it to Homestead and have a shot, we go from being the extreme underdogs going into this probably to the favorite being that we?ve won there over the last couple years. Who knows how it all plays out. You have to get there first and you can?t look that far ahead. Our focus is here in Chicago, but you have to be consistent I believe these first two rounds and get yourself in position for those last four races.?

At the beginning of the year, Hamlin got off to a bit of a rocky start; his win at Talladega in his ninth race of 2014 was just his third top 10 to that point. But Hamlin got better in the summer months and had a stretch of six top tens in eight races.

That stretch included Indianapolis, where Hamlin finished third. But after the race, NASCAR found something in inspection with fire wall blockoff plates on Hamlin's car. Crew chief Darian Grubb was suspended for six races.

The suspension is now over at a perfect time; the beginning of the Chase. Could his return boost Hamlin's chances? Hamlin certainly thinks so, especially if Grubb can make a late call to outfox the competition. Grubb, who won the 2011 Chase with Tony Stewart, was with Hamlin in 2012 when he finished sixth.

?He?s been working really hard (over the last six weeks) and I think a lot of it is that he says he?s learned how races play out by watching them and seeing live data ? able to have really papers all around him of strategies and stuff that he can use for races that are coming up," Hamlin said. "I think that he?s been able to analyze everything he could and spend more time doing that stuff. Hopefully it all pays off with the right call at the end of the race that nobody else thought of.?

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/denny-hamlin-says-he-likes-the-way-the-chase-sets-up-for-his-team-204040501.html

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Monday

Chase Watch: Kasey Kahne squeaks in to the next round as Kurt Busch misses out

Kasey Kahne is moving on to the next round of the Chase despite an unscheduled pit stop under green Sunday at Dover.

Kahne was forced to pit on lap 163 because of an ill-handling race car. It was an unfortunately timed pit stop as the caution flag flew within 10 laps of his pit stop because of J.J. Yeley getting into the wall.

He was trapped off the lead lap.

"I felt like we went four (laps) down at one point when we pitted," Kahne said. "We had to pit because we had done the wavearound. We had a good Farmer's Insurance Chevy. I had a fast car. Luckily Kenny made great calls, the team prepared a great car. So I was fortunate to have that and drive our way barely back to advance."

"But I had to push hard. I'm glad NASCAR let it go and let us race for it."

Kahne went two laps down just past the halfway point of the race on lap 214. At that point his chances of advancing to the next round of the Chase as one of the top 12 drivers in the points standings looked slim. But thanks to the wavearound on lap 264, Kahne got one lap back and stayed there as the race went green for the last 140 laps.

Kahne finished 20th but it was enough to advance because Kurt Busch slid back over the last portion of the race. With 30 laps to go, Busch's Stewart-Haas teammate Kevin Harvick passed him for 13th position. That pass, plus a few others put Kahne into the Chase. Busch ended up 18th. He didn't advance to the next Chase round along with AJ Allmendinger, Greg Biffe and Aric Almirola.

The 12 drivers that are still in championship contention at Kansas will have their points reset to 3,000.

"It just was tight the last 100 miles," Busch said. "I felt like we were in good position to advance but you just can't expect to advance by running 15th. You have to be more competitive. We gave it a good run. We put this team together pretty late, Gene Haas believed in me to come do this."

Allmendinger (13th, 2 points behind Kahne): Allmedinger simply didn't have the speed he needed to be competitive. He entered Dover 10th in the standings and controlled his own fate. He wasn't fast enough to do that. He finished 23rd.

While 21st at Dover would have put him in a tie for 12th in the standings, it simply wasn't possible as the laps ticked down. Allmendinger was the second car two laps down. He would have had to gain another lap to get a shot at another position.

"We sucked overall, all day," Allmendinger said. "Just weren't good enough. We didn't deserve to make it -- I'm not disappointed about not making it, I'm just disappointed in running like this. It's all I had. I'm worn out. I was trying to get every spot possible."

Biffle (15th, 7 points behind Kahne): Biffle was in that 21st spot, but much like Allmendinger, he didn't have any speed to make a serious run at a top 10 or advancing to the next round. Much like the other three drivers who didn't advance, it's not a huge injustice that Biffle didn't advance. None of the four eliminated after the first three races had much of a title shot because of a lack of consistency and speed.

Almirola (16th, 18 points behind Kahne): Because of his blown engine at Chicago, Almirola simply didn't have a points cushion to absorb the impact of a 28th place finish on Sunday. On a day where he would have needed a top 10 to advance, Almirola was off the pace.

"We picked a really bad day to run like that," Almirola said. "That's kind of what we fought this year, just really inconsistent. We have really good weeks and really bad weeks, we don't just ever run consistently and this week was proof of that. We've run really good the last five weeks and then this weekend we just missed it."

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Nick Bromberg is the editor of From The Marbles on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/chase-watch--kasey-kahne-squeaks-in-to-the-next-round-as-kurt-busch-misses-out-223212844.html

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Sunday

Paul Menard will have new crew chief after Charlotte

Slugger Labbe won't be atop Paul Menard's pit box after the October 11 race at Charlotte.

Richard Childress Racing announced Wednesday that Labbe was taking a leadership role with the team's research and development efforts and would be moving away from his role as Menard's crew chief.

Justin Alexander will take over as Menard's crew chief.

?I?m looking forward to slowing down in my NASCAR career a little bit and spending more time with my family,? Labbe said in a statement. ?This is a good move for RCR, Paul and the No. 27 team, and I?m going to be there to help Justin with the upcoming transition.

Alexander came to RCR in January from Hendrick Motorsports. He was the lead engineer for Jimmie Johnson in 2005, became an R&D engineer in 2006 and the lead engineer for Jeff Gordon in 2009.

Menard and Labbe won the 2011 Brickyard 400 together. This season, Menard is 21st in the points standings and has four top fives and 11 top 10 finishes. Labbe has five career wins as a crew chief including the 2003 Daytona 500 with Michael Waltrip. He's been with Menard since the beginning of the 2010 season.

Hopefully the team doesn't leave any notes on Menard's car during the transition.

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Nick Bromberg is the editor of From The Marbles on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/paul-menard-will-have-new-crew-chief-after-charlotte-215125907.html

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