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Archive for May 26th, 2008

Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on May-26-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Eclectic


Fonda Speedway, Fonda NY
Photo by Me!

Pattyjo and I took our 10 year old’s son and nephew to one of our local dirt tracks last night. The boys had a blast…but I think Patty and I had more fun. It was our first…why? Good question because we have 5 of these tracks within an hour and a half from our house. We now plan on going to more. Lebanon Valley Speedway in Western Mass. is next on our list. Tony Stewart has raced there and The World of Outlaws are regulars.

Coca-Cola 600!!…Shrub again?? Getting old!!

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Filed Under (Auto Racing World) by admin on May-26-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

The NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series
Awesome finish with rookie driver Donny Lia not being afraid to use his bumper to notch his first victory.
NASCAR Nationwide Series
Some pretty good drama near the end between Hamlin and Keselowski and their crews. I’ll be writing more about this tomorrow, and let me tell you its gonna be a rant!
Kudos to Kyle Busch with yet another NASCAR victory. Man this guy has won in all 3 of NASCAR’s top series with 4 different teams for 3 different team owners (JGR has both Cup and Nationwide teams that Kyle drives for).
NASCAR Canadian Tire Series
Scott Steckly (No. 22 Tow Truck In A Box/Erb Group Dodge) started this season off the same way as he ended last year’s season, in Victory Lane.
Series Champ Andrew Ranger couldn’t get it dialed in and spent most of the race mired in the middle of the field. He eventually finished the series opener in 17th place.

The F1 Race in Moneco
Great job by Lewis Hamilton’s team to keep him where he was on the track with excellent pit strategy regarding tires and the weather. That great pit work eventually earned Hamilton the victory and the points lead.
Hey F1, here is some advice for you; get rid of the 2 hour time limit because it sucks!
The Indy 500
Scott Dixon is the 19th driver in the race’s 92 year history to win from the pole, and it wasn’t as easy as it sounds either. When the eighth and final yellow came out Dixon was in 2nd to Vitor Meira but Dixon was able to leave ahead of Meira upon exiting. Dixon then had to hold off the rest of the field for the final 15 laps - in lapped traffic for the last hand-full of laps no less - to claim the victory and the bottle of milk.
Notice I didn’t write about a certain driver of a blue and black car? Why you ask? Simple. She is a race car driver and did exactly what any competitor would have done after an incident like that, regardless of gender. With that being said there really is no story.
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Kasey Kahne pulls out the win tonight in a race that seemed to jinx anyone who led the race.
After leading 64 laps early Kurt Busch hit the wall while running second, after leading 61 laps Brian Vickers lost a wheel while in 3rd place, Dale Jr hit the wall while leading, Jimmie Johnson ‘done blowed up’ while leading, and Tony Stewart blew a tire while leading with just 3 laps left.
Kahne became the first driver since Jimmie Johnson in 2003 to win both the All-Star Race and the 600.
Great ending for Jeff Gordon who took a 10 to 15th place car and finished solidly in 4th place using great pit strategy and fuel conservation techniques (driving slower).
Who would have thought that Dale Jr could even be in the top 10 after hitting the wall, yet he managed to finish in 5th. Wow.
More tomorrow.
Scott Steckly Photo: Chris Coughlin/NASCAR
Scott Dixon Photo: Jonathan Ferrey/Getty Images
Kasey Kahne Photo: Chris Graythen/Getty Images
Lewis Hamilton Photo: Robert Pratta/Reuters

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on May-26-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog

Two years ago I accidentally started this blog site. May 18, 2006 to be exact.
Wow, 2 years.
A lot has happened in NASCAR in those 2 years, and a lot has happened with this blog site. I’ve moved from having just 5 visitors a day to about 250 daily visitors. Not too bad. I have on occasion topped over 1000 visitors a day.
This blog has also been recognized as being one of the most influential NASCAR Blogs out there, and the list collected by Sports Media Challenge has some pretty good sites on it too, including Jerry Wilson’s site called ‘Restrictor Plate This’.
Jerry is the one who got me started on this whole journey. When Jerry switched from AOL to Blogger I accidentally signed up for a blog instead as a user - all because I wanted to leave comments at his site. After that I just ran with it.
I now get press releases, and promo offers almost daily. I’ve even been given tickets to go to a race from one of the race’s sponsors - that was cool.
This blog has given me opportunities that I never would have had before, like interviewing current NCTS Champion Andrew Ranger, and being a guest on ‘On Pit Row‘ with Steve and Charlie.
Now, almost two years to the day I started this blog, I’m headed into another chapter of my NASCAR writing experience and it too all started by accident (sort of).
One day I checked my site email and there was an email from the the sports editor of the local newspaper. Apparently he got an email from a fan asking him why I didn’t write for his newspaper, so he decided to check out my site. He liked what he saw and invited me down to his office to talk about it. So I went thinking he wanted to do a story about my site or something like that.
We met for about an hour and discussed various things about blogging and the newspaper’s desire to have more NASCAR coverage. We talked about ways that we could work together that would be beneficial to us both and left it kind of up in the air while we both sorted out the logistics of our teaming up.
Well he sorted things out on his end a week or two later, he then called me and we reached a mutual understanding. He then put his proposal together and approached his bosses with the idea. They listened and they monitored my site for almost 5 weeks (I’m assuming this of course, why else would it take 5 weeks to get back to me?) before letting the sports editor know that they would support his idea.
Another phone call later (last Friday to be exact), and we end up at this moment.
I now have a weekly NASCAR column called, oddly enough, ‘Ranting and Raving’ for The Hamilton Spectator that will run every Friday.
In addition to it being in print form, the column is also on their website with links back to here.
It has certainly been an interesting journey. When I started this whole deal, I never imagined that it would go this far, this fast. But it is NASCAR that I’m writing about, they strive to go far and do it fast, so why should it be any different here?
Thanks for reading this blog everyone and for being a part of the journey.
A special thanks also goes out to the person who took it upon themselves to email the newspaper and let them know about me, I am grateful for the opportunity you’ve provided.

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Filed Under (NASCAR) by admin on May-26-2008

Submitted by NASCAR Ranting and Raving Blog


I’ve got 4 of these toddler-friendly educational DVD’s to give away (follow this link for my review) and all you have to do is follow these instructions:

- Looking at the picture below tell me who these drivers are, what race this is that they finished 1st and 2nd in, and from what year?
- Send all answers via email to rantingandraving_4ever3@hotmail.com
- Please use Team Baby Contest as the subject heading in the email.
- The contest will run for 7 days. Contest closes at midnight on Friday May 23, 2008.
- Winners will be randomly selected from all accurately completed entries.- You may enter more than once, but your are limited to 2 entries per day per email address.
- Chances of winning are based on number of entrants.
- For more info about Team Baby products, including ‘NASCAR Baby’, go here.Good Luck!

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