NASCAR - Dover 1 mile fast track, lots of passing some really good racing. Matt Kenseth and Martin Truex Jr. had the cars to beat, both blowing engines Matt at lap 159 and Martin just 100 laps later at 259, knocking Martin out of the Chase to 14th this week. Jimmie Johnson would have been hard to catch at the end of the race but misjudging Juan Pablo Montoya on the re-start with just 18 laps left got him a black flag for jumping the restart and rendering him a 17th finishing position.
Congratulations Tony Stewart!!! Staying out of trouble, making the right calls in the pits and racing hard the last dozen laps to overtake Montoya for your first win of the season was exciting to watch and made Dover one of the best races this season. Good going and great racing from the champion that you are.
Top Ten Recap:
1. Tony Stewart - started 22 - up 4 positions to 16th
2. Juan Pablo Montoya - started 14 - up 1 position to 22nd
3. Jeff Gordon - started 22 - up 4 positions to 11th\
4. Kyle Busch - started 3 - up 2 positions to 9th
5. Brad Keslowski - started 8 - up 2 positions to 8th
6. Clint Bowyer - started 15 - up 1 position to 3rd
7. Joey Lagano - started 9 - up 1 position to 18th
8. Kevin Harvick - started 7 - up 2 positions to 5th
9. Mark Martin - started 6 - up 1 position to 24th
10. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - started 12 - remains in 6th
Race for the Chase:
1. Jimmie Johnson - finished 17th
2. Carl Edwards - finished 14th
3. Clint Bowyer - finished 6th - up 1 position
4. Matt Kenseth - finished 40th - down 1 position
5. Kevin Harvick - finished 8th - up 2 positions
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - finished 10th
7. Kasey Kahne - finished 23rd - down 2 positions
8. Brad Keslowski - finished 5th - up 2 positions
9. Kyle Busch - finished 4th - up 2 positions
10. Paul Menard - finished 20th - down 2 positions
11. Jeff Gordon - finished 3rd - up 4 positions
12. Aric Almirola - finished 18th
Tony Stewart would take the 1st wild card position (11th) with his win today, knocking Aric Almirola out of the chase and moving Jeff Gordon to 12th.
Martin Truex Jr. lost 5 positions today putting him in the 14th position. Jamie McMurray after losing a radiator also lost 5 positions to 19th.
Great racing today guys and lady!!!
Next race - Pocono Raceway - Party in the Pocono's 400 - Sunday - June 9, 2013 - 1 pm est
Have a Wonderful Week!!!
Take Care
Barbara
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
NASCAR - Coca Cola 600
Charlotte Motor Speedway honors our service men and women every year during the Coca Cola 600. NASCAR and all it's drivers and team owners are big supporters of all our troops in the Armed Forces. One reason I am a huge NASCAR fan. I too am a big supporter of our Troops having numerous, cousins and nephew, I am so very proud of serving this Great Country of ours.
I have been wearing red every Friday since 2003 when America was asked to wear red on Friday in support of our Troops overseas. I figure it is one day a week and one color, so many men and women are overseas fighting for mine and all of Americas freedom everyday, I can show my support one day a week in appreciation for all they are doing. I am asking all that read this post to please start wearing red, even if it is just a small pin or ribbon, every Friday to show how proud we are of all they are giving up for us to continue to be free.
Thank you all servicemen and women for all you do!!!
It was a full moon over Charlotte Motor Speedway tonight. Some strange this happening. Fox Sports used an overhead traveling camera for the first time during the race, and the rope that controlled the cameras movements broke, hanging over the track. Kyle Busch, the leader at the moment, caught the rope with his left front wheel well, cutting into it like a knife and then breaking, after bouncing off Matt Kenseth it lodge under Marcos Ambroses car winding up around the axle. And causing a few other cars to require pit road service. NASCAR then made the decision to stop the race during the clean up and then letting the teams have 15 minutes to fix what needed to be fix. A couple of wrecks took our a lot of good cars. Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kyle Busch, both blew engines... Jeff Gordon, Brad Keslowski, Jimmie Johnson, Mark Martin, Aric Almirola, Greg Biffle and Danica Patrick were all victims of wrecks. Matt Kenseth had a strong car all day, Kevin Harvick made all the right changes and decisions.
Congratulations Kevin Harvick!!! The Closer..Great move at the end taking tires. Kasey Kahne had a lose, lose decision to make at the end. If he came in for tires, no one else would, if he stayed out everyone else would. As it turns out he decided to stay out and Kevin's two tires were to much for Kahne to fight. Racing was definitely better than yesterdays Nationwide Race. They were racing each other today, not just following the leader.
Top Ten Recap:
1. Kevin Harvick - started 15- up 1 position to 7th
2. Kasey Kahne - started 6 - up 1 position to 5th
3. Kurt Busch - started 2 - remains in 18th
4. Denny Hamlin - started 1 - up 3 positions to 24th
5. Joey Lagano - started 31 - remains in 19th
6. Ryan Newman - started 10 - up 1 position to 16th
7. Tony Stewart - started 25 = up 1 position to 20th
8. Clint Bowyer - started 5 - up 1 position to 4th
9. Martin Truex Jr. - started 17 - up 5 positions to 9th
10. Marcos Ambrose - started 19 - up 1 position to 22nd
Race for the Chase:
1. Jimmie Johnson - finished 22nd
2. Carl Edwards - finished 11th
3. Matt Kenseth - finished 15th
4. Clint Bowyer - finished 8th - up 1 position
5. Kasey Kahne - finished 2nd - up 1 position
6. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - finished 39th - down 2 positions
7. Kevin Harvick - WINNER - up 3 positions
8. Paul Menard - finished 13th - up 3 positions
9. Martin Truex Jr. - finished 9th - up 5 positions
10. Brad Keslowski - finished 36th - down 3 positions
11. Kyle Busch - finished 38 - down 3 positions
12. Aric Almirola - finished 33 - down 3 positions
All but the top 3 positions changed this week.. the answer is consistency once again.
Next Race: Dover International Speedway - FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks - June 2, 2013 - 1 pm
Have A Wonderful Week
Have a Safe and Happy Memorial Day
Thank a serviceman or woman
I would like to Thank all my cousins and nephews for there service
Take Care\\
Barbara
Sunday, May 12, 2013
NASCAR - Darlington
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Happy Mothers'Day to all the Racing Moms and all Moms everywhere |
Jeff Gordon made his 700th Sprint cup start tonight. It is also his 700th consecutive start, edging closer to the 788 consecutive start record by Ricky Rudd.
Congratulations Matt Kenseth!!! You showed your strength throughout the race. You stayed up front all night long, Joe Gibbs Racing had an awesome showing at Darlington finishing 1st (Kenseth), 2nd (Hamlin) and 6th (Busch). Hendricks also had a great showing finishing 3rd (Gordon), 4th (Johnson) and 9th(Earnhardt Jr.). RCR, 5th (Harvick), Roush/Fenway, 7th (Edwards), Earnhardt/Ganassi 8th, (Montoya) and Stewart/Haas 10th (Newman) made of the rest of the top ten.
Top Ten Recap
1. Matt Kenseth - started 7 - up 1position to 3rd
2. Denny Hamlin -started 6 - up 4 positions to 27th
3. Jeff Gordon - started 8 - up 2 positions to 12th
4. Jimmie Johnson - started 2 - remains in 1st
5. Kevin Harvick - started 10 - up 2 positions to 10th
6. Kyle Busch - started 3 - up 2 positions to 8th
7. Carl Edwards - started 17 - remains in 2nd
8. Juan Pablo Montoya - started 12 - up 3 positions to 22nd
9. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - started 16 - down 1 position to 4th
10. Ryan Newman - started 21 - remains in 17th
Race for the Chase:
1. Jimmie Johnson - finished 4th
2. Carl Edwards - finished 7th
3. Matt Kenseth - WINNER - up 1 position
4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - finished 9th - down 1 position
5. Clint Bowyer - finished 11th
6. Kasey Kahne - finished 17th - up 1 position
7. Brad Keslowski - finished 32nd - down 1 position
8. Kyle Busch - finished 6th - up 2 positions
9. Aric Almirola - finished 20th - down 1 position
10. Kevin Harvick - finsihed 5th - up 2 positions
11. Paul Menard - finished 19th - down 1 position
12. Jeff Gordon - finished 3rd - up 2 positions
Happy 21st Birthday to my baby boy Joseph tomorrow Mothers Day, May 12th.. best Mothers Day present ever
Next Race - Charlotte - Sprint All Star Race - Saturday - May 18, 2013, 7:30 pm est
Have a Wonderful Week
Take Care
Barbara
Sunday, May 5, 2013
NASCAR-Talladega
Talladega- A three and half hour rain delay with 60+ laps proved to worth the wait. Shuffling for position just in case more rain showers came, started right at the drop of the green flag with 63 laps left to go. With the usual back and forth shuffling going on until Ricky Stenhouse Jr. with just 8 laps left to go decided to squeeze into a 4th lane and clipped the rear quarter of JJ Yeley who then caused a chain reaction which put Kurt Busch in a couple of barrel rolls, landing on top of Ryan Newman before coming to a stop right side up. The 11 car pile also involved, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Gordon and Danica Patrick. The good about Talladega today was 1 car could get out front and not have to have a "partner" running with him to stay there, just be real good at switching lanes to block the car trying to take the lead. Matt Kenseth proved he was the master of this throughout most of the race. With only one chance at a green, white, checkered everyone in the top ten was going for that top position. David Ragan hooked up with Front Row Motorsports teammate David Gilliland.and drove to front on the last lap and held of the field to take the win.

Top Ten Recap:
1. David Ragan - started 19 - up 4 positions to 26th
2. David Gilliland - started 31 - up 4 positions to 29th
3. Carl Edwards - started 1 - remains in 2nd
4. Michael Waltrip - started 14 - up 3 positions to 40th
5. Jimmie Johnson - started 8 - remains in 1st
6. Regan Smith - started 34 - not ranked in Sprint Cup
7. Martin Truex Jr. - started 2 - up to positions to 13th
8. Matt Kenseth - started 6 - up 2 positions to 11th
9. Scott Speed - started 36 - up 2 positions to 38th
10. Aric Almirola - started 18 - up 4 positions to 7th
Race for the Chase Repap:
1. Jimmie Johnson - finished 5th
2. Carl Edwards - finished 3rd
3. Dale Earnhardt Jr. - finished 17th - up 1 position
4. Clint Bowyer - finished 18th - up 1 position
5. Brad Keslowski - finished 15th - up 1 position
6. Kasey Kahne - finished 42nd - down 3 positions
7. Aric Almirola - finished 10th - up 4 positions
8. Paul Menard - finished 11th - up 2 positions
9. Kyle Busch - finished 38th - down 2 positions
10. Greg Biffle - finished 36th - down 2 positions
11. Matt Kenseth - finished 8th - up 2 positions
12. Kevin Harvick - finished 40th - down 3 positions
This week the top 2 positions were the only ones that remained the same.
Next Week: Darlington Motorspeedway - Bojangles Southern 500 - Saturday May 11, 2013 - 6:45pm est.
Love night racing
Have a Wonderful Week!!!
Take Care
Barbara
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