Saturday, October 22, 2011

Spectacular Online Live NASCAR Truck Series: Coca-Cola 250 at Talladega SuperspeedwaY

The Coca-Cola 250 Powered by fred's is a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race that takes place at Talladega Superspeedway. It was first held on October 7, 2006, as theJohn Deere 250.

Saturday, October 22, 2011
4:00 PM ET

Coca-Cola 250


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James Buescher earned his second career Camping World Truck Series pole by winning Friday’s qualifying for the Coca- Cola 250 at Talladega Superspeedway.

Buescher, who is presently third in points, turned a lap at 177.676 mph around the 2.66-mile superspeedway. His first pole came in June at Texas. Buescher has yet to win a race in the series.

Nelson Piquet Jr.‘s lap at 176.845 mph secured him the outside pole. Austin Dillon, the current points leader, qualified third and Ricky Carmichael took the fourth spot.


Kyle Busch, who has won the past two Truck races at Talladega, will start 17th. Busch started 18th last year, the furthest of any ‘Dega winner.

Sauter, who was hit in the left eye by a piece of debris soon after he took his No. 13 Chevroletonto the track for Truck Series practice earlier Friday, qualified in the 20th position.

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Rugby World Cup Final:
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Match Schedule:
New Zealand v France
Rugby World Cup, October 23, 2011
Eden Park, Auckland
21:00 local, 08:00 GMT, 14:00 BDT
Live/Repeat: Live


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Preview:

New Zealand - Player to Watch: Just days after being nominated for the coveted IRB Player of the Year award, blindside Jerome Kaino has the chance to claim the sport's ultimate prize. One of, if not the, players of the tournament so far, he faces a stern test against a French back-row that has been gritty and determined despite the chaos around them.

New Zealand - Team News: Henry has opted to retain the side that saw off the Wallabies last weekend, with Richie McCaw again leading the All Blacks. He is joined in the back-row by Kaino and Kieran Read and the trio are set for a record 21st Test together. Keven Mealamu wins his 92nd cap, drawing him level with the legendary Sean Fitzpatrick as the All Blacks' most-capped hooker.

France - Player to Watch: As with his opposite number, Piri Weepu, Dimitri Yachvili will accept a large part of the playmaking burden for his side. Judging by their performances to date France will opt to keep the game tight and use their pack for momentum, with Yachvili one of the world's finest when tasked with organising a forward effort.

France - Team News: Lievremont has also kept faith with his semi-final winning team. Thierry Dusautoir - another Player of the Year nominee - skippers the French while Yachvili is paired with Morgan Parra at halfback. Jean-Baptiste Poux and Nicolas Mas are the props, while Lionel Nallet has a big job on his hands to disrupt the All Blacks' lineout as he did Wales'.

Key Battle: As with so many games at this tournament, this one will hinge on a massive back-row battle. McCaw swept aside the challenge of David Pocock last time out and will hope to do the same to the quiet man of the French side, Julien Bonnaire - a genuine standout so far. Read and Kaino also face opposite numbers - Dusautoir and Imanol Harinordoquy - who are among the game's elite loose forwards. It's going to be mesmerising.