Double Clutchin’-The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly From Chi-Town

July 13, 2008

LifeLock’s not doing its job, because on Saturday night, NASCAR’s identity got stolen.

Kyle Busch continued his one-man campaign to make himself the face of NASCAR with another victory Saturday night; this time winning the Lifelock 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. Whether you’re a Busch fan or you hate him like the flu, allow me to steal a quote from one of the greatest performers of all time, “whether you like it or whether you don’t, learn to love it, because it’s the best thing going today”. Read more

Whoa…Smoke’s Out At Gibbs?

July 9, 2008

Well, that’s pretty big.

According to ESPN’s website, Joe Gibbs Racing is expected to announce tomorrow that Tony Stewart is no longer a member of the racing team. From the four-letter network: Read more

NASCAR Teleconference With The King

July 8, 2008

While other sports are slamming Internet writing and trying to draw the lines between print, TV, and Internet writers, NASCAR is jumping out in front of the curve.  When NASCAR announced a few weeks ago that they were going to give (some) bloggers access to their media, it was a pleasant change for a sport to be looking at the electronic media as a potential ally, rather than as a potential enemy.  It’s nice to see a sport embrace new technology and to realize that it’s better to be proactive rather than reactive. Read more

DEI Sale Rumors Untrue - For Now

July 8, 2008

How ironic is it that, just as I was posting yesterday’s blog about the economic woes catching up to NASCAR teams, rumors were breaking that Theresa Earnhardt may be selling DEI?  There has been talk for years that it was just a matter of time before Theresa decided to take off the ownership hat, and now it looks like the time may be imminent.  DEI President Max Siegel today denied that the company had enlisted the help of a firm to help sell the team, but his language indicated that selling always remains an option even though the team is not on the block right now.   However, there’s one thing I’ve noticed about NASCAR rumors - where there’s smoke, there’s usually fire. Read more

Economy Woes Catching Up to NASCAR Teams

July 7, 2008

The first has fallen.  Chip Ganassi Racing decided to close its #40 Sprint Cup Dodge team last week.  The cut back leaves 71 employees roaming the garage for jobs, not to mention driver Dario Franchitti, who has reportedly not yet decided if he will take the Ganassi Nationwide Series ride he’s been offered.  With the way things are looking, Ganassi may not be the only team headed for trouble. Read more

Double Clutchin’-Just Give Me a Race And a Radio And I’ll Be Fine

July 6, 2008

First of all, let me be honest and let you know straight up that this will not be a really in-depth analysis of the race, because I didn’t get the chance to see the race Saturday night.  Due to the death of my uncle, I was coming back from Indiana while Read more

Thank You for Not Sharing.

July 5, 2008

Yesterday, Hendrick Motorsports announced that Mark Martin will run the full schedule in the #5 car in 2009, and again part-time in 2010.  No surprises there, although Hendrick and Martin say they can’t figure out how the story broke so quickly as most of the deal was done through text messages. 

What was uncertain, though, was how and if Brad Keselowski would fit into the new format.  It was speculated early on that, since Martin had shared a ride this year at DEI with Aric Almirola, he would consider the same arrangement at Hendrick Motorsports.  Read more

Welcoming Randy Moss To NASCAR

July 3, 2008

Because when I think NASCAR; I think Randy Moss.  In what may be the strangest marriage since Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson; New England Patriots’ Wide Receiver Randy Moss, has decided to purchase himself part of a NASCAR truck series. Read more

Open Testing Would Have its Drawbacks

July 3, 2008

NASCAR is evidently considering going “wide open” with its testing policy.  As it stands now, NASCAR mandates so many tests per year at their sanctioned tracks, and typically most teams show up for the tests.  Teams can test any time they want at tracks that are not NASCAR sanctioned.

While there may be good things about the plan, I think it would completely hinder the process of trying to save the teams money. It would also drive the “haves” and the “have-nots” even farther apart in performance.

If NASCAR allowed teams to test at their own discretion, I can see a scenario like this:  Multi-car, multi-million dollar budget teams will start testing weekly to gain a competitive edge.  Eventually, all the big-budget teams will follow suit in order to keep up.  In order not to burn out the weekend crews, new employees will have to be hired specifically for testing.  More transporters will be needed.   Teams will likely also have to employ separate drivers and engineers for the sole purpose of testing. 

On the good side, this would create a lot more opportunities for people trying to break into NASCAR.  On the bad side, the costs would be astronomical, and there is no way a small, single-car operation could keep up.  Were a team like the Wood Brothers to try to keep this pace, their employees would all be asleep at the wheel, pardon the pun, by the time the most important part of the week came around.

More testing would also mean additional burning of fuel, a touchy subject right now if there ever was one.  Why give any more ammunition to critics who are already calling us wasteful with the fuel supply?

More testing costs would inevitably mean teams asking for more sponsor money, and in this economy, along with asking for more fuel, how feasible is that?  Until things start looking up, I think it would be wise for NASCAR to keep testing in-house. 

    

Mark Martin Deserves A Little Respect. Okay, Maybe A Lot.

July 1, 2008

I read something this morning that troubled me greatly.  It seems that the U.S. Army is all for Mark Martin moving away from the #8 Chevrolet next season due to his age.  They evidently want Aric Almirola in the car full-time because, at 24, he more “fits their demographic.” Read more

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