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Published: October 23, 2009
10:45: Kroger on Track for the Cure 250 qualifying (Nationwide); ESPN2 Ch. 32
12:30: Kroger 200 (Trucks); Speed Ch. 101
3 p.m.: Kroger on Track for the Cure 250 (Nationwide); ESPN2 Ch. 32
1 p.m.: Tums Fast Relief 500 (Sprint Cup); WXLV Ch. 7 (ABC); WBRF 98.1; WTQR 104.1
Sprint Cup
Chase standings
1. Jimmie Johnson 5,923
2. Mark Martin 5,833
3. Jeff Gordon 5,788
4. Tony Stewart 5,768
5. Kurt Busch 5,746
6. Juan Pablo Montoya 5,728
7. Greg Biffle 5,655
8. Ryan Newman 5,635
9. Kasey Kahne 5,592
10. Carl Edwards 5,582
11. Denny Hamlin 5,551
12. Brian Vickers 5,438
Nationwide
Points standings
1. Kyle Busch 5,004
2. Carl Edwards 4,809
3. Brad Keselowski 4,732
4. Jason Leffler 4,019
5. Justin Allgaier 3,632
6. Steve Wallace 3,523
7. Mike Bliss 3,514
8. Jason Keller 3,495
9. Brendan Gaughan 3,403
10. Michael McDowell 3,185
Trucks
Points standings
1. Ron Hornaday Jr. 3,210
2. Matt Crafton 3,013
3. Mike Skinner 2,955
4. Brian Scott 2,714
5. Johnny Sauter 2,647
6. Todd Bodine 2,645
7. Colin Braun 2,632
8. Rick Crawford 2,576
9. Timothy Peters 2,573
10. David Starr 2,552
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Ari Vatanen hopes his pledge to clean up a sport hit by Formula One's crippling scandals is enough to beat favorite Jean Todt in today's vote to decide the new head of motor racing's governing body.
The two men are the only candidates up for election to replace Max Mosley, and Todt, 63, has backing from the influential and outgoing FIA president.
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