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Posted on 2 October 20222 October 2022

2022 NASCAR Cup Series Race Thirty-One Talladega

Sunshine and blue skies; not a cloud in sight in Talladega. The temperatures are mild in the seventies. The stages are 60-60-68 laps.

TV hit their boredom threshold on lap 3 of 188 and began the gimmick camera shots. Continue reading “2022 NASCAR Cup Series Race Thirty-One Talladega”

Posted on 1 October 20222 October 2022

2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Twenty-Eight Talladega

38 cars. Austin Hill (21) and Ty ‘LittleJoe’ Gibbs (54) on the front row.
The stages are 25-25-63 laps. Continue reading “2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Twenty-Eight Talladega”
Posted on 1 October 20222 October 2022

2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Twenty-One Talladega

Clear, blue skies and sunshine in Talladega. 36 trucks in the field. The stages are 20-20-54. Continue reading “2022 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race Twenty-One Talladega”

Posted on 17 September 202218 September 2022

2022 NASCAR Cup Series Race Twenty-Nine Bristol

Aric Almirola (10) and Chase Briscoe (14) will lead the 36 car field to the green flag. The stage lengths for tonight’s race are 125-125-250 laps. I miss seeing Drivers Intros for the night race AND being able to just watch and hear the songs Continue reading “2022 NASCAR Cup Series Race Twenty-Nine Bristol”

Posted on 16 September 202217 September 2022

2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Twenty-Six Bristol

Ty ‘LittleJoe’ Gibbs (54) led the 38 car field to the green flag. The stages for the event are 85-85-130 laps. The grandstands seem light; fuller than last night, but light attendance overall. Continue reading “2022 NASCAR Xfinity Series Race Twenty-Six Bristol”

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