Sadness is filtering in as the NASCAR season is drawing to a close. In spite of the boneheaded moves of NASCAR this season, I still love the sport, though my ardor has waned a bit with some of the most recent decisions. I am cautiously optimistic about the 2016 season hoping: Continue reading “2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-Five Phoenix”
2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-Four Texas
Blue skies in Texas at race time.
Boring race overall. NASCAR’s pick for the championship, Joey Logano, had tire troubles and finished the race more than sixty laps down. I’m sure they can do something to help him out going forward. Continue reading “2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-Four Texas”
2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-Three Martinsville
Jeff Gordon WINS!!! Fantastic!!! That was beautiful to see. He will be in the final four of the Chase. The drive for five is alive. I hope the retiring Jeff Gordon can leave the sport on the ultimate high. I am so happy to see a deserving driver win for a change. It’s been a while. The final restart resembled the NASCAR racing I used to enjoy several years ago. It would be nice to see more of that and fewer gimmicks. Continue reading “2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-Three Martinsville”
2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-One Kansas
Congrats to first time parents Kasey Kahne and Sam Sheets on the birth of their son Tanner Lee Kahne!
Atlanta Motor Speedway announced, this week, they will offer a ‘perfect weather guarantee’ and lower ticket prices. The guarantee will provide a credit to fans – with caveats, of course – if the temperature does not reach 50 degrees or if on-track activities are pre-empted by inclement weather. Also they announced top ticket prices will be $99. Continue reading “2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty-One Kansas”
2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty Charlotte
Frankenstein takes the checkered flag in Charlotte in the Xfinity race. Man was that BORING!!!
Not sure what was up with that incident between KyBu and Kasey Kahne. Both ended up in the fence, and Kyle headed to the garage. Kasey stayed out, but drifted back through the field. He had a tire rub and wanted advice on pitting, but no one on his crew would give him any. They told him the decision was up to him. That’s not cool. He can’t see what they see.
Austin Dillon was praying when a firework hit his butt. He wondered if it was a sign from God. Seems like a comment to me. Continue reading “2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Race Thirty Charlotte”
