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Archive for May 11th, 2008

Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on May-11-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic


Photo Credit Me!

My wife Patty and son Adam.

I’ve been seriously slacking here. I’ll try to post more often…. life has been crazy and I have too many logs on the fire.

Kyle Busch is on a role. I enjoyed the race nonetheless and even though the Shrub is one hell of a racer his dominance is getting to be a bit like deja’ Vu….. JJ last season.

I sat and watched The Biff having a great night wondering when some piece of Murphy’s law would come into play. I even mumbled out loud that this is too good to be true. Perhaps his statement during his DNF interview has merit. He seemed to be conveying a message that his RoushSox equipment is crap. When is his contract up? I’ll have to look into that or if someone knows please tell me. I can see Greg doing very well in a Chevy.

Dale Jr. is really having a great season. His Hendrick car is almost always good and he is driving incredibly well. A victory for him is very high on my wish list. It was nice to see his mother there with him…she looks good. I think that may have been the first time I’ve seen her. He needs a win, but his stoic attitude is awesome. No whining, no bitching, just disappointment with determination.

Looking forward to the All Star race on Saturday night. It’s alway fun to watch.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on May-11-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

OK, I couldn’t wait with this post so I’ll post my regular race review tonight instead of now. I hope you don’t mind.

Initially I took the stance that the incident between Kyle Busch and Dale Jr was nothing more than a racing incident and I thought I was perfectly right, well I don’t think it went down that way anymore.

I now think there was more malice in Kyle Busch’s actions than I originally thought.

After watching several replays of the incident there is one angle that I find the most condemning. All of the other angles originally support my earlier notion of this being nothing more than a racing incident, but this other angle has me re-thinking this whole thing.

Watch the video, especially at the 1:30 mark, and tell me if you see what I see.

I know what it looks like. It looks like Kyle is turning his wheels to save his car and he accidentally gets into Jr, even DW during the broadcast thought that too. Heck, that’s what I thought. But I’m now favouring Larry Mac’s initial hesitation about the contact between Busch and Earnhardt - Busch did try to hit Jr. Maybe not at first, but when opportunity knocks …

Let me justify it now before you go off the deep-end on me and once you’ve read what I’ve had to say go back and watch the video again (especially at the 1:30 mark as noted above) and tell me I’m wrong.

Here is how I think the whole saga went;

- Kyle goes into the corner a little too hot, but oh well at least he is the car underneath - 8 tires hold better than 4 you know - he is going for the win after all.
- Kyle then thinks, “Crap, I’m loosing it and I’m not up beside Dale Jr far enough for him to hold me down.”
- Next Kyle thinks, “Whoa, I’m saving it! Great, but now I won’t catch Jr and win the race! Hmm … if I just move up a little bit more I’ll take him out of it too and it’ll look like an accident! If I can’t win he’s not winning either!”

Now look at the video. Surely Kyle saves that car by sliding up the track a bit and turning his wheels to the right, but if you watch the video he gets that car pretty straight and then turns right again taking Jr out of it too. I had to watch it several times to make sure I saw what I thought I saw and its there. I also watched a better recording too, the one off my digital recorder.

Now you are going to say, “How can all of that go through his mind in such a short time?” Well it can. Ask any driver and he’ll tell you that when you are travelling at 200 mph you start thinking at 200 mph. Think about all of the stuff that goes through your mind when you are driving down the interstate. It is possible.

It will take a very long time before I take Kyle Busch’s smug-butt side again let me tell you. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Not again Kyle, not again.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on May-11-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

Now some of you are probably wondering how I predicted that someone with the last name beginning with a “B” would win the race (Kyle Busch) and that Dale Jr would get a Top 5 finish (he finished 4th). Well here is how I did it. Just call me “The Oracle”, no Matrix reference intended.
More commentary of this race tomorrow, plus I have some newly formed and potentially volatile opinions based on video evidence about the Kyle Busch and Dale Jr incident from last weekend.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on May-11-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

My post from yesterday talking about rookies earning their “Darlington Stripes” foreshadowed things to come for today as many drivers, veterans and rookies, earned their stripes today if they hadn’t all ready.

Some even earned more than one like Robby Gordon, who not only wrecked his primary car, but his back-up too.

Oh, and here is a good indication that the new track isn’t like the old one: Jimmie Johnson has wrecked twice as well.

It looks like it is going to be a long race tomorrow night so make sure you stock up on your energy drinks because you are going to be needing them.


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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on May-11-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

THE NASCAR FOUNDATION LAUNCHES 2008 NASCAR DAY PROGRAM WITH THE HOME DEPOT®
2008 NASCAR Day Pins Now Available in The Home Depot Stores Nationwide
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (March. 31, 2008) –The NASCAR Foundation has announced that starting today fans can visit their local The Home Depot store to make a $5 donation and get their 2008 NASCAR Day collectable lapel pin.
This is the second year that The Home Depot, the “Official Home Improvement Warehouse of NASCAR,” has made pins available in more than 1,900 stores across the continental United States.
This year holds a special poignancy for both of these organizations as The NASCAR Foundation is celebrating Five Years of Caring for the annual NASCAR Day campaign, which has raised nearly $5 million since its creation in 2004, and The Home Depot is observing its 10th Anniversary as the “Official Home Improvement Warehouse of NASCAR.”
“We are happy to have the continued support of such a great partner for NASCAR Day,” said Mike Helton, NASCAR president and NASCAR Foundation board member. “Without the help of NASCAR fans and partners like The Home Depot leading the way, we would not be able to accomplish all of the great work that results from the funds raised on NASCAR Day.”
Last year, as a result of its NASCAR Day initiative, The Home Depot raised $400,000 for The NASCAR Foundation with a portion of those funds benefiting KaBOOM!, a national non-profit organization that envisions a great place to play within walking distance of every child in America.
“We are thrilled to be the official promotional partner of NASCAR Day for the second year in a row,” said John Ross, vice president of advertising for The Home Depot. “We believe it’s important to give back to communities where our associates live and work and NASCAR DAY is another unique opportunity that allows us to support exciting programs that appeal to our customers and associates.”
The week prior to NASCAR Day, The NASCAR Foundation, The Home Depot and KaBOOM! will partner for a special playground build in Charlotte, N.C., as part of The Home Depot’s “Racing to Play” program.
Annually held on the Friday prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star Challenge in May, NASCAR Day has become one of the most important and fastest-growing traditions in the NASCAR Family. In 2007, NASCAR Day raised more than $1.6 million through the combined fundraising efforts of NASCAR fans, NASCAR partners and companies worldwide.
Fans interested in learning more about NASCAR Day and where to find their local The Home Depot store may visit www.nascar.com/nascarday.
On Friday, May 16th, The NASCAR Foundation will hold the second annual NASCAR Day Telethon at the Sam Bass Gallery in Concord, N.C.
To show your support and make your donation on NASCAR Day just dial 1-888-MAY16TH.

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