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Archive for September 5th, 2007

Filed Under (Formula One, Monster Trucks, NASCAR) by admin on September-5-2007

Submitted from Black Entertainment USA

Recently I was writing the post for Presidential Race Blog about the upcoming Republican presidential debate and I noticed something on TV. It was another item on global warming and that left me with a question. There is now a lot about carbon emissions and carbon offsets and whether global warming actually exists. I am hardly an expert in such matters. So I can’t say whether or not global warming exists (though I tend to think not), but there is a big push to say that it’s true. Either way, I have to wonder how long is it going to be until the global warming movement and the eco-happy individuals target NASCAR, Formula One, monster trucks, and all other forms of auto racing in general?

This may not be an issue yet, but it will be. And once the subject comes up it won’t go away. Considering that, what is going to happen when we start hearing in commercials, reports, and individual pundits on television saying that auto racing, cannot be allowed. So far, the foothold of the global warming fanatics has yet to reach anything to do with the sports but there are signs they are gaining ground. You may have noticed recent commercials from the company E-surance detailing smog monsters and giant robots attacking the environment. That’s a very mainstream statement, tying driving, smog, and the environment together. So far there has been no connection between auto racing, and harmful emissions.

This post may be a bit off the usual topic, but I wonder how the sport will be affected. I wonder how many of the fans are concerned. I wonder what people tell their kids who come home from school where they just learned that the ice caps are melting, because mom drove to get ice cream? Those same kids are bound to start asking about how bad Mark Martin, Dale Earnhardt Jr., and Lewis Hamilton are for driving around a race track hundreds of times just to see who comes in first. What do the parents say? What will NASCAR, Formula One, monster trucks, and all the other auto racing organizations do?

I would suggest that if those organizations have not thought about this yet, they start. The reason being is that with the growth of global warming activists, legislation may come out that will directly affect this industry. Mark my words, it is quite possible that one day soon, some green political organization is going to suggest that all cars in the auto racing industry be replaced with hybrid vehicles. Actually, it will probably start with some super green nutcase (like a certain musician, who thinks everyone should use one square of tissue paper only) who will suggest that instead of racing cars fueled with a gas, races should be with solar cars or just bicycles. Imagine a Daytona 500 like that.

It’s just a thought, and it’s going to happen.

This is what I think what you think?

Rating 3.50 out of 5
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Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on September-5-2007

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog
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Evolution of a sponsorship (Cingular, AT&T, Court Injunction Blankness)

Stick it to all of them by putting up an absolutely irresistible offer to sponsor the current “lame duck” sponsored NASCAR Busch Grand National Series. I wonder if NASCAR would be able to work out the sponsorship problems of the Jeff Burton driven RCR #31 car then. I bet so. After all, it is all about money and nothing else, right?

“Never underestimate another man’s greed.” - Scarface.

Photo Credits: Cingular Car the (newstribune.com), AT&T Car (courant.com)), Sponsor-less Car (Streeter Lecka/Getty Images)

Rating 3.00 out of 5
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Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on September-5-2007

Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic
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“Dale” the movie premiered last night on CMT. The production is a work of art and class with the focus being on the positive growth of Dale coming up the ranks as a driver and what he did for NASCAR and the fan base. The movie had me mesmerized, yet I kept expecting to see parts of the turbulence that surrounded the Earnhardt family. All of that was left out. There was nothing about the distant relationship between father and son’s or the big whip Dale Sr. carried that drove a wedge between he and the young Earnhardt’s. That’s another story I suppose, but in my mind it is all part of his legacy. I learned some things I had not known, the biggest being the incredibly close relationship he and Richard Childress had and the influence D.W. had on the young Dale. I also have a new found respect for Teresa. This woman stuck by her man, a man that undoubtedly drove her to the brink of insanity, yet she remained his constant companion and business partner. I have a better understanding as to why his estate was left to her and why she maintains her steadfastness in the running of DEI. If it wasn’t for her DEI would not be. So many Jr. fans feel that Dale would want Jr. to own DEI, but I feel the opposite after watching the movie. DEI is where it belongs and there is no one better qualified or more deserving of it than Mrs. Dale Earnhardt.

If you missed last night’s airing, it will be re-broadcast tonight.

Rating 3.00 out of 5
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