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Archive for February 21st, 2008

Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on February-21-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

rantingraving162.jpg O.K., as most of you know I’m not the biggest fan of Robby Gordon’s, but even I think the penalty he got for an unapproved nose on his car is way too steep.

Robby switched from Ford to Dodge just before the Daytona 500. He showed up for opening day inspections on Feb. 8 with a nose on his car that was still “under consideration” by NASCAR’s governing body and had yet to be approved for competition.

This unapproved part never even made it on to the track and into competition, yet NASCAR still penalized Robby with 100 driver and owner points while crew chief Frank Kerr was fined $100,000, suspended for the next six Sprint Cup Series races and placed on probation until Dec. 31, 2008.

This isn’t like he added a ‘jet fuel-like’ substance to his fuel like Michael Waltrip did last year. Michael received a similar point penalty for his infraction. NASCAR didn’t even fine Kurt Busch who deliberately drove his car repeatedly in to Stewart’s car while both were coming off the track into the garage area during final practice for the Bud Shootout.

Robby mistakenly puts a part on his car and doesn’t even make out on to the track and Kurt uses his car as a weapon while on the track and Robby gets fined? I don’t get it. It isn’t like Robby was using the unapproved part in an obscure area of the car like Jeff Gordon’s unapproved wheel bearing from a few years ago. It was the nose of the car, how obvious can you get? How can he hide it? It has to go through the templates after all.

I just don’t get it. Maybe it is Robby’s slightly ‘tainted’ history with NASCAR, we all know Kurt is an angel in that department … right?

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Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on February-21-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic

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Robby Gordon loses 100 driver and owner points; crew chief fined and suspended for the next six races…

For an unapproved front bumper cover. A tad on the stiff side I’d say. He had an awesome day too.

They also nailed Todd Bodine and Ron Hornaday for infractions… so the “Getting back to Basics” means it’s ok for Kurt Busch to use his car as a weapon but zero tolerance for stupid infractions.

I won’t even go into what NASCAR did to 7 of the Nationwide teams.

This Blogspot site is acting horrible. I can’t copy and paste anything anymore…add links.. and it seems to have a mind of it’s own. I’m probably going to search for a new home.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on February-21-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

I was recently contacted by the people at Schmap and they asked me if I would be interested in testing out their new NASCAR Widget. So I placed the widget on my side bar and I have it in this post for you to look at.

Play with it and either email me or leave a comment about it and let me know what you think. Tell me what you like about it, what you don’t like, how to improve it, whatever.

Thanks.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on February-21-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

Based on my poll from the other day, you have determined that the Remote Control “Fancontroller” from Toyota was the best commercial of the Daytona 500. As of this posting that commercial has 40% of the vote with the Diecast Autograph Michael Waltrip/NAPA commercial tied with Dale Jr’s Gorilla Amp commercial in second, each with 17% of the vote.

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Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on February-21-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

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Look close. Do you see it? Yep, number one with a Dodge bullet.

I may as well enjoy it while I can, because I don’t think it will last too long as I never really do well at these Fantasy NASCAR things. Although, I did finish 3rd overall last year.

Oddly enough second, third, and sixth are all people I work with - they must read my blog at lunch, how else could they have done so good?

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