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NASCAR and the All Stars: Nothing Matters But The Million Dollar$$$$

May 22, 2010
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NASCAR and the All Stars: Nothing Matters But The Million Dollar$$$$

This is more than what would normally be called an off-weekend race… There are no points, very little off time and very little concern of how you get up front, (just as long as you get there.) Very few will care if you lose or even run second. In fact, (as long as no one gets hurt), nobody will care that much if you take someone out going for the checkers… That’s because this is a weekend that’s all about the money! Yep, this is one weekend where it is as close to no holds barred, pushin’ and shovin’, beatin’ and bangin’, bumper thumpin’ hard racing that counts for nothing but pride (oh yeah, and that million dollars.) This is the weekend of the NASCAR All Stars race and it is more than a showcase of all star drivers simply showing up and takin’ it easy. It is all...

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Nascar At Dover After Thoughts: Kyle Bush Tames The Monster… (Mile).

May 19, 2010
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Nascar At Dover After Thoughts: Kyle Bush Tames The Monster… (Mile).

For some, the Monster still looms as big and ominous as ever. For Kyle Bush, however, the monster may still have teeth but he made it purr like a kitten and he did it on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Yes it’s true, he only won Nationwide on Saturday and Cup on Sunday, but had things gone slightly different on Friday (and the fuel stops had fallen slightly different) he would have won the Camping World Truck race, too. Kyle’s closest competition on Sunday was Jimmie Johnson but a speeding penalty on the last caution and pit stop put him a lap down well back in the field and ruined any chance for the #48 to finish near the front. Once Jimmie Johnson was out of contention, there really wasn’t anyone else that could run with the #18 JGR car for the last laps of the race. Taking a look...

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Nascar At Dover: The Taming Of The … Monster (Mile)

May 15, 2010
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Nascar At Dover: The Taming Of The … Monster (Mile)

Last week NASCAR faced the “The Track That’s Too Tough To Tame” and this week NASCAR drivers and teams face the “Monster Mile” at Dover, Delaware. Will it be a weekend of disappointment and frustration or will it be one of elation and a trip to Victory Lane for someone who has figured out how to tame the “Monster”? One thing about “the Monster” is things happen fast and without warning; that’s just the nature of “the beast” and so far, Sunday’s Autism Speaks 400 looks to be no different. The concrete track at the Monster Mile is one of the tougher tracks Nascar teams face every year. It isn’t just because of its size, it’s surface or its banking, no, not at all. It is because of all three and how narrow the racing surface is. Because it is what many call a self-cleaning track, when someone loses...

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Nascar At Darlington After Thoughts: The Taming of the Untamed Track…

May 12, 2010
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Nascar At Darlington After Thoughts: The Taming of the Untamed Track…

Say what you will about Darlington but it looks like at least a couple of drivers and their teams have a good grip on what it takes to tame “The Track That’s Too Tough To Tame.”  No one can discount the fact that Jeff Gordon made another strong showing Saturday night at Darlington. He led the most laps and ran at or near the front most of the night, but still finished fourth in another race he ‘coulda-woulda-shoulda’ won, “If Only…” Well, those words have always loomed awfully large when things just don’t quite work out. So, am I talking about the words “coulda-woulda-shoulda”, or, am I talking about, “If Only?” To tell the truth, I’m talking about both. The way this fan sees it, Jeff Gordon: “Coulda” won “If Only” he hadn’t had the circumstances that caused him to miss the entrance to pit road late in the...

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Nascar At Darlington: Who’ll Tame The Track That’s Too Tough To Tame?

May 8, 2010
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Nascar At Darlington: Who’ll Tame The Track That’s Too Tough To Tame?

There’s reason why they call it “the track that’s too tough to tame”, but if anyone has come close to taming it in recent history, the name Jeff Gordon would probably be at the top of the list. He has often performed well at this track and is one of the favorites to win this weekend. That’s not to say he isn’t up against some stiff competition this weekend, but if practice and qualifying say anything at all about the possibilities for who could win the Showtime Southern 500, the #24 team has a good chance to get back into the win column. Now that I’ve said that, you already know what I think of trying to use qualifying times as a judge of performance for any particular race and this one is no different. Since track position is going to be important for the race tonight, having a...

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NASCAR At Richmond After Chatter: Once Again In 2010 The Short Track Doesn’t Disappoint…

May 3, 2010
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NASCAR At Richmond After Chatter: Once Again In 2010 The Short Track Doesn’t Disappoint…

Saturday night at Richmond International Raceway… (Wow, that sounds almost ominous doesn’t it?) It was a night of colorful cars, lots of horsepower, excited fans and two dominating cars (and one of them slightly better than the other, almost the whole race.) If anyone thinks they know what has made Nascar racing the best it has been in years, let them speak up now, (or I’ll have to speak for them)… In fact, I will anyway… NASCAR racing is the best it has been in years and the reason for it has nothing to do with spoilers, tires, horsepower or even those bright and shiny cars that sparkle and reflect the track lights like diamonds in a brightly lit showcase. (Wow, that sounded impressive didn’t it?) No… it has nothing to do with any of those things. The one thing that has made Nascar Cup racing what it is...

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Nascar At Richmond: Saturday Night – Under The Lights

May 1, 2010
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Nascar At Richmond: Saturday Night – Under The Lights

To me, there’s just something special about racing on Saturday night and something even more special about racing under the lights. Racing on Saturday night is what I grew up on and I always look forward to these night-time races. Nascar returns to the roots of racing tonight at Richmond International Raceway. To top it off it, RIR is basically a short track at high speed with plenty of excitement and lot’s of drama. One statement I find interesting about RIR (and several often repeat it) is, Richmond is a short track that thinks it’s a Super Speedway. I can’t say I’ve ever thought of it that way, (at least, I don’t think so.) The thing I like about Richmond is it is a track that has multiple grooves for just plain good racing. It is a fast track with fourteen degree banking in the turns and a difference...

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Nascar At Talladega After Chatter: The Aaron’s 499 Had Something For Everyone

April 27, 2010
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Nascar At Talladega After Chatter: The Aaron’s 499 Had Something For Everyone

Nascar moved up on nearly everyone’s appreciation list with the race in Talladega this last weekend. Just about every Nascar fan had something they liked about it, (that is unless their driver either didn’t win or got taken out by an accident.) Overall, the general consensus appeared to be one of all fan’s seeing a race they really enjoyed and, in most people’s minds, it was an exciting race with lots of action. There were a record number of lead changes and also a record number of different leaders probably making this Aaron’s 499 a focal point in the record books for some time to come. As expected, the two car draft (or, “the two car tango”, as Fox Sport’s Mike Joy liked to call it) was very prevalent throughout the day and looks to be a restrictor plate expectation and advantage for the future, (as long as they...

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Nascar at Talladega: Bump Drafting Rule Changes and Some Unknowns Could Add A New Dimension to the Usual Talladega Excitement

April 24, 2010
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Nascar at Talladega: Bump Drafting Rule Changes and Some Unknowns Could Add A New Dimension to the Usual Talladega Excitement

A few unknowns, the relaxing of the bump drafting rules and bad weather on Saturday at Talladega will definitely figure into the mix of the Aaron’s 499 this weekend. If you listen to the drivers, even they expect this to be one of the most exciting Talladega races in a while, (in fact, some even said it could get pretty wild out there.) Whether or not they are talking about several multiple car crashes or a couple of “big ones”, I’m not sure, but one thing is certain, it will prove to be an interesting race especially since qualifying was called off because of bad weather possibilities. One of the unknowns this weekend is how the spoiler will figure into the racing on Sunday afternoon. It does appear that Nascar has done their preparation well in the way they’ve re-instituted the spoiler over the wing to these cars. It...

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Nascar at Texas AfterChatter: Hamlin Takes The Trip to Victory Lane at Texas Motor Speedway

April 20, 2010
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Nascar at Texas AfterChatter: Hamlin Takes The Trip to Victory Lane at Texas Motor Speedway

Once again in 2010, the one who led the most laps didn’t win the race, except this time, a 10 car accident changed the outcome instead of a late race caution with the double file restart. It’s not new news, but it is a fact that Jeff Gordon had the dominating car at Texas Motor Speedway on Monday’s rain-delayed running of the Samsung Mobile 500 and didn’t take the victory. For the fourth time in the 2010 Nascar Sprint Cup season, the No. 24 team had a chance to make a trip to Victory Lane and take home a trophy but failed to do so. This time, no one can blame Steve Letarte for a bad call in the pits (although we all know some will try) and they really can’t blame the driver either, because neither of them had much to do with where they finished on the...

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