TV Alert: ALMS Detroit on now!

August 30, 2008

The American Le Mans Series moved to the streets of Detroit this weekend, and the race is now live on SPEED TV!

 David Brabham will take the green flag from the overall pole in his LMP2 Acura.

Watch Your Back Kimi!

August 29, 2008

Luca Montezemolo has announced that Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikonnen will be Ferrari F1 drivers next year. This is the same guy that stated Michael Schumacher could drive for the Scuderia forever. Read more

Ever been whupped by a pink race car?

August 29, 2008

The Ashley Force Rookie of the Year pink Funny Car (photo courtesy John Force Racing)

This is the car that Funny Car driver Ashley Force will pilot at this weekend’s Mac Tools US Nationals in Indianapolis.Quite reminiscent of Top Fuel pioneer Shirley Muldowney’s pink dragster, isn’t it? Read more

Silly Silly Season!!!

August 28, 2008

This year I think is going to set a record for a Sprint Cup Silly Season. It just gets worse as it goes on. Drivers are being hired without knowing which car, or sponsor they will run in 2009. There apparently are only four teams left in the sport. Read more

FastMachines.com Radio Episode #8

August 28, 2008

Chris and Josh are joined this week by Tiffany Ricardo from RaceLineOnline.com. We into the big mess after the checkered flag few at Bristol, the Childress shake ups, and talk about what we can expect from the rest of the Sprint Cup season. Then Josh and Chris review the F1 race in Valencia, as well as the latest IRL and Sports Car action… Show notes below the fold…

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NASCAR Tells Kyle And Carl To Play Nice

August 27, 2008

If you were wondering whether or not there were going to be any penalties due to Carl Edwards’ hands slipping on the wheel and turning Kyle Busch into a really fast pinata; the answer to that question has been given, and the great and mighty Oz of NASCAR had this to say:

“It was a postrace incident involving two highly competitive drivers, both of whom are in the midst of battling for a championship. The issue has been addressed with both drivers and they both know where they stand,” (Kerry) Tharp said. Read more

Changes are a-comin’ for the Bud Shootout

August 27, 2008

NASCAR and Budweiser recently announced that the Budweiser Shootout, an exhibition race held during Speedweeks prior to the Daytona 500, will undergo a major format change starting with the 2009 race.  For the past 30 years, the race sponsor extended invitations to those drivers who won a pole the previous season, or previous winners of the race.  Now, the race will only be open to the top 6 teams from each manufacturer.  The top 6 teams will be determined by the previous year’s points position. Read more

Massa dominates Euro GP

August 26, 2008

I had a chance to catch up on my DirecTV playlist over the weekend, and watched an F1 race that featured a couple hours of boredom interrupted by moments of excitement and/or sheer terror.  Felipe Massa and Ferrari  won the race in dominating fashion, which helped to soothe some of the disappointment of a horrible day for Kimi Raikkonen.  Raikkonen ran what seemed to be a loafing pace compared to Massa, but that may have been due to a lagging engine

But that wasn’t the worst of it for Kimi.   Near the end of the race, Raikkonen and Heikki Kovalainen pitted on the same lap within seconds of each other.  And let’s just say that the race out of the pits was a little bit too exciting.  Raikkonen got a little bit anxious and left his stall before the fuel hose was detached, causing a huge debacle.   The launched car dragged the fuel hose through a group of crew members, knocked down the crew like a set of bowling pins, and causing one man to nearly get run over by Kimi’s right-rear tire.   It was a frightening incident, and fortunately nobody was terribly hurt, and there was no fire.   Reports I’ve found are that the injuries are limited to bruises, scrapes, and a broken toe

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Double Clutchin’-The Good, Bad, And Ugly From Bristol

August 26, 2008

I bump you, you bump me, we’re a NASCAR family…

No Christmas cards will be exchanged between Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards this year, and there probably wouldn’t have been before Carl took Kyle’s bump during the cool-down lap and gave him his best heavy metal left hook.

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Blue Monday: Helio wins, turbos to come in next decade

August 25, 2008

After spending most of the 2008 season as the bridesmaid-but-never-the-bride in the Indy Car Series, Helio Castroneves finally got a win in Sonoma. I can’t really comment directly about the race, because I haven’t seen it yet thanks to a very busy weekend that kept me away from my apartment, and the fact that the one-hour window I had to watch racing was spent watching the ALMS race. But reports from most fans that I’ve been conversing with tell me that it was a typical road-course snoozer produced by the under-performing Dallara/Honda package.

Furthermore, the fact that the season has been dominated by the Ganassi/Penske juggernaut demonstrates that despite being a spec series, that car development is what really wins races in Indy Car. So the series is saddled with an ugly, under-performing car until 2011. And worse, the super-teams have the millions it takes to “put lipstick on the pig” and will continue to dominate the series. It’s not exactly a great recipe. I’d live with domination like we see in ALMS prototypes and F1 as long as I was excited about a chassis/engine formula with different manufacturers and designers involved. But to combine a formula that is ugly and old-as-hell-in-the-tooth with domination by two teams is a recipe for disinterest.

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