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We are 7 races into the 2010 Nascar season, and some big names are outside the Top 12 in points, and some unlikely drivers are either in the Top 12 or are hanging around real close. Is this what Nascar intended? More to the point is this good for the sport?
The season started off with 20-year old-Trevor Bayne shocking everyone by taking the Wood Brothers back to victory lane in the seasons biggest race, The Daytona 500. This Daytona race saw the two car tango as opposed to big packs of cars…
The mild-mannered Mayor, Jeff Burton, was an agitated, aggravated autoist following the Coca-Cola 600 last weekend at the Charlotte Motor Speedway. Burton had just finished 25th in his No.31 Caterpillar Chevrolet after spending much of the event in the top ten.
Contact though on a late restart with Kyle Busch, the M&M’s driver made it three [...]
A lot of interesting topics are brewing in NASCAR since I last made a post here at Sports Jabber…
Number 1) has to be Jeremy Mayfield, because this has to be the most bizarre story of them all. Did Mayfield use meth or not? Someone is lying and I can’t wait to see who it is.
Forgive me for being excited about this soap opera happening off the track and not being excited about all the action on the track, BUT this is NASCAR’s biggest story and if it continues in the direction that it is heading, it will be NASCAR’s biggest story of all time.
Alright. So I expect some bad replies from this, but, I am still doing it. The most average driver in NASCAR was called to the carpet today. “It’s never Junior; it’s always the crew chief” was said about Jr by Kyle Busch.
In what has to be a disappointing end, the weekend at Charlotte will better be known for rain than great racing that comes from Lowes. The Nationwide race was shortened and after being delayed from Sunday night to Monday, we would find no difference in luck. Mother Nature had different plans for this weekend. But, some racing happened, and what was there was either really good for some, or a wreck for others. Kyle Busch started the race and took off, which this and last season we have been very accustomed seeing. A few cars looked strong early, Vickers, Kahne, Stewart, Kyle Busch, and even Juan Pablo Montoya. The race was stopped as more rain came, and then started and stopped and started and I can’t remember how many times it happened. And finally a long red flag and inches more of rain led to a long, long stoppage.