Carl Edwards leads the field to green. I wish the best for Bryan Clauson who was in a brutal crash last night at the 39th Belleville (Kan.) Midget Nationals. Feel better Dale Earnhardt Jr. Jeff Gordon is in the car again this week for Booboo. The doctors didn’t release him to race. Boris Said actually managed to get in a car and into the race this week. We tend not to see a lot of the old ‘road race wringers’ anymore so its rather nice to have Boris in the field. He occasionally adds spice to races. I have a feeling this race will need it. Continue reading “2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-Two Watkins Glen”
2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Twenty Watkins Glen
How depressing – the Watkins Glen race in the final laps devolved into Squinty Douchey leading It who was ahead of Paul Menard. Hmm, I thought this was the Xfinity Series race at Watkins Glen. Hard to determine that by the results. Once again cars created by teams with more money, driven by guys with more experience, beat guys who could really use the paycheck and the acclaim. Continue reading “2016 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Twenty Watkins Glen”
2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-One Pocono
Rain is falling in Pocono at 14:31. When I tuned in the Air Titans were on the track drying from the morning showers. They were clearing up weepers shortly before the showers began again. Continue reading “2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Twenty-One Pocono”
2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Nineteen Loudon
Jimmie Johnson leads the field to green. Competition caution around lap 35. Alex Bowman is subbing for Dale Earnhardt Jr who seems to be suffering concussion-like symptoms. Feel better Dale Jr.
Congratulations to rookie Alex Rossi on his first Indy Car win at the 100th Indianapolis 500.
Kenseth wins.
Next Race: Indianapolis
GO 48!!!!
2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Eighteen Kentucky
Qualifying was rained out Friday so Kevin Harvick will lead the field, set by owner’s points, to the green flag.
Kyle Busch won the Xfinity series race last night. It was pretty sad to see the Chase standings and see only three Xfinity series winners at this point in the season. That, to me, makes the series’ drivers look really weak. Continue reading “2016 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Eighteen Kentucky”
