Glad to see the majority of our racers have made their way over to our new format as we are thrilled to merge with the race league under the direction of Terry Johnson and Luckydog.
We are only hours before we put the field under green for the 57th running of the Great American Race.
For those who have not yet got signed up, please do so.
Email cebo101@cfl.rr.com (Terry Johnson) who is the new commish to get signed up for 2015.
Hello and Happy Friday,
We still have a lot of lineups not turned in and I am still waiting on word if I will be in Daytona on Sunday. Also a few of you have emailed and lmk that for whatever reason their password was not working and I had to re-send your invite. For these reasons please log in and check/put in your lineup... but I am including the groupings in a follow up email for teams that are having a hard
time so if for some reason you can't get it in please send it to me and I will put it in for you but please do this in a timely manner due to the fact I would love to enjoy Sundays event no matter where I end up thanks again
Johnson
Morning Wood
P.S. if you are on the home page and look down the team list you will see either a red dot beside the team names and some will be green if it is green the team has put in at least one driver if it is red the team has put in no drivers
Let's go racing!
Saturday, February 21, 2015
Monday, January 19, 2015
League Party
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| Conway NASCAR League |
We will be shifting gears in 2015, shaking things up quite a bit for the new race season.
Life has caught up with your stalwart commissioner, with expanded professional responsibilities and a lovely daughter about to become a high schooler, so I will be stepping aside from commissioner duties.
The Conway NASCAR League will continue, joining with another sister league that over a quarter of our 2014 league members raced in a year ago.
We will be changing sites from Racescore.com to FanStar.com. This site has many features our racers have been calling for, most notably, live scoring! In addition, you can put in your selections right up until the green flag! Also, you can play segments only, or play all season; it is up to you.
The structure is slightly different with no end of year champion, just segment champions. The boxes for each six race segment are the same as we have had for the last several seasons.
Those in charge of this league have all been participants in The Conway NASCAR League, so these folks are familiar to most if not all of us. We plan to have live representation at our league party to answer any questions you may have, inclusive of a demonstration of the site.
We look forward to seeing our racing family in a couple of weeks and hope you will join us in the next phase for The Conway NASCAR League.
Monday, November 17, 2014
Week 36 Commentary
Glynn has defended his title and won the 2014 Conway NASCAR League championship, setting a torrid pace through much of the season. Team Taser had a stellar season, but lost ground to Glynn down the stretch.
Congratulations to Kevin Harvick and his Stewart-Hass Racing team for winning the 2014 Sprint Cup Series Championship! The championship is his first, and the first for his new team as he moved over to join Stewart-Haas after having been at Richard Childress for over a decade.
Ryan Newman finished second, Denny Hamlin third and Joey Logano, whose team had a miserable late pit stop, finished fourth.
The top five finishers for 2014 in The Conway NASCAR League were Glynn, Team Taser, KDog Racing, No Ones Beatch and Smoke's Fury.
WTC Racing won the week, a consecutive win as they won last week as well. FLYNC5 was second, Slim Shady third, Blue 7 Racing fourth and Little Circle Burner fifth. Not too many movers, with FLYNC5 and WTC racing moving up more than three or more and Burke and CosmoD falling three or more.
JR Racing is the winner of the last segment, with 88 AMPs second and Glynn third.
The 2014 leaders for wins this year were Eagles Nest and Smoke's Fury with 4 and Team Taser, Glynn with 3.
The 2014 leaders for top fives were Glynn with 11 and Team Taser and Blind Squirrel with 9.
The 2014 leaders for top tens were Glynn with 19, and Team Taser and BAHL with 15.
It was a great year, and although we had a few folks park their car, the competition behind the top five was spirited.
We will have an awards ceremony in January, where we will down some wings and beer along with enjoying fellowship among the racers in our league. We will also do signups for 2015 as well.
We will update the blog and our Facebook page with details about the event after the first of the year.
Enjoyed it. Stay thirsty!
Congratulations to Kevin Harvick and his Stewart-Hass Racing team for winning the 2014 Sprint Cup Series Championship! The championship is his first, and the first for his new team as he moved over to join Stewart-Haas after having been at Richard Childress for over a decade.
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| Kevin Harvick, 2014 Sprint Cup Champion |
The top five finishers for 2014 in The Conway NASCAR League were Glynn, Team Taser, KDog Racing, No Ones Beatch and Smoke's Fury.
WTC Racing won the week, a consecutive win as they won last week as well. FLYNC5 was second, Slim Shady third, Blue 7 Racing fourth and Little Circle Burner fifth. Not too many movers, with FLYNC5 and WTC racing moving up more than three or more and Burke and CosmoD falling three or more.
JR Racing is the winner of the last segment, with 88 AMPs second and Glynn third.
The 2014 leaders for wins this year were Eagles Nest and Smoke's Fury with 4 and Team Taser, Glynn with 3.
The 2014 leaders for top fives were Glynn with 11 and Team Taser and Blind Squirrel with 9.
The 2014 leaders for top tens were Glynn with 19, and Team Taser and BAHL with 15.
It was a great year, and although we had a few folks park their car, the competition behind the top five was spirited.
We will have an awards ceremony in January, where we will down some wings and beer along with enjoying fellowship among the racers in our league. We will also do signups for 2015 as well.
We will update the blog and our Facebook page with details about the event after the first of the year.
Enjoyed it. Stay thirsty!
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Week 35 Commentary
The four drivers who will battle it out for the 2014 NASCAR Chase Championship have been set as we head to Homestead. The four racers who will race for the title are Kevin Harvick, Ryan Newman, Joey Logano and Denny Hamlin. None of these drivers have won the championship previously.
To get to this point, we saw Kevin Harvick won the Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 at Phoenix International Raceway. Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth and Brad Keselowski ran strong, but fell short.
Ryan Newman pushed rookie Kyle Larson up against the wall to take a spot from him, giving Newman the opportunity to be in the final four. As such, Jeff Gordon missed it by one point. Gordon, and surprisingly nobody else, seemed peeved at Newman, with Gordon blaming Keselowski and the AAA 500 once again.
Hamlin has great success at Homestead, and is the defending race champion. Harvick seems to feel entitled, and Newman could be the first driver to win the championship without getting a win over the season. I'll be cheering for Logano.
WTC Racing won the week, with Jr. Racing, Mama's Boy, Lil Boy and Big Boy all tied for second. O Racing was next.
Not too much movement this week, which was kind of odd considering what was at stake for the actual drivers. Big Boy gained several spots on the way up, while FLYNC5 and BAHL tanked. Yes, your commish dropped an eye popping five spots, leaving the top ten with little chance of getting back in. Damn it Bowyer!
Unless Glenn fails to make picks, he will bring another title on home. Team Taser sits in second. K Dog jumped No Ones Beatch swapping third and fourth. Smokes Fury is fifth.
It will all be settled on Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. THE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE, The Ford 400, will go green at approximately 3:16PM.
To get to this point, we saw Kevin Harvick won the Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500 at Phoenix International Raceway. Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth and Brad Keselowski ran strong, but fell short.
Ryan Newman pushed rookie Kyle Larson up against the wall to take a spot from him, giving Newman the opportunity to be in the final four. As such, Jeff Gordon missed it by one point. Gordon, and surprisingly nobody else, seemed peeved at Newman, with Gordon blaming Keselowski and the AAA 500 once again.
Hamlin has great success at Homestead, and is the defending race champion. Harvick seems to feel entitled, and Newman could be the first driver to win the championship without getting a win over the season. I'll be cheering for Logano.
WTC Racing won the week, with Jr. Racing, Mama's Boy, Lil Boy and Big Boy all tied for second. O Racing was next.
Not too much movement this week, which was kind of odd considering what was at stake for the actual drivers. Big Boy gained several spots on the way up, while FLYNC5 and BAHL tanked. Yes, your commish dropped an eye popping five spots, leaving the top ten with little chance of getting back in. Damn it Bowyer!
Unless Glenn fails to make picks, he will bring another title on home. Team Taser sits in second. K Dog jumped No Ones Beatch swapping third and fourth. Smokes Fury is fifth.
It will all be settled on Ford Championship Weekend at Homestead-Miami Speedway. THE CHAMPIONSHIP RACE, The Ford 400, will go green at approximately 3:16PM.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Week 34 Commentary
Jimmie Johnson won the AAA 500 at Texas, but nobody seemed to care as the action on pit road after the race made those folks at WWE jealous.
Jeff Gordon was torqued Brad Keselowski hit a hole and brushed the #24 Chevrolet which resulted in the left rear on Gordon's car going down. Gordon confronted Keselowski on pit road, and just as things appear to have settled down, Kevin Harvick showed up and shoved Keselowski in the back.
While Harvic ran away, fisticuffs between Gordon and Keselowski ensued. In an instant, crew members for Gordon, and Kasey Kahne, another overrated driver who spent the day wrecking his car, attacked Keselowski.
It ended with Keselowski and Gordon bloodied, while Johnson watched with enjoyment.
That sets the stage for a really wild day today at Phoenix International Raceway.
Eagles Nest won the week, followed by ME Racing, WTC Racing, MMSH and 88AMPs.
It was a tight day on the scoring grid, with only two racers going 3 spots either way. FLYNC5 went up 3, while Fitz Racing went down three.
The top five in the standings remained the same, and Glynn looks about a lock for another championship.
No positions in the final Chase event in Homestead have been set. It promises to be a wild day at Phoenix International Raceway as we run Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500. They aim to put the field under green at approximately 3:16PM
Should be fun!
Jeff Gordon was torqued Brad Keselowski hit a hole and brushed the #24 Chevrolet which resulted in the left rear on Gordon's car going down. Gordon confronted Keselowski on pit road, and just as things appear to have settled down, Kevin Harvick showed up and shoved Keselowski in the back.
While Harvic ran away, fisticuffs between Gordon and Keselowski ensued. In an instant, crew members for Gordon, and Kasey Kahne, another overrated driver who spent the day wrecking his car, attacked Keselowski.
It ended with Keselowski and Gordon bloodied, while Johnson watched with enjoyment.
That sets the stage for a really wild day today at Phoenix International Raceway.
Eagles Nest won the week, followed by ME Racing, WTC Racing, MMSH and 88AMPs.
It was a tight day on the scoring grid, with only two racers going 3 spots either way. FLYNC5 went up 3, while Fitz Racing went down three.
The top five in the standings remained the same, and Glynn looks about a lock for another championship.
No positions in the final Chase event in Homestead have been set. It promises to be a wild day at Phoenix International Raceway as we run Quicken Loans Race For Heroes 500. They aim to put the field under green at approximately 3:16PM
Should be fun!
Sunday, November 2, 2014
Week 33 Commentary
A wild day at Martinsville culminated with Dale Earnhardt, Jr. picking up the win, his first at the famed track. Jimmie Johnson, who owns Martinsville, had a very poor day and has not been near as strong this season.
Lisa Las Vegas easily won the week. BAHL, BMF lugnuts and SPC Racing tied for second, with Burke fifth.
The top nine position did not change, and it looks as though Glynn will pick up a consecutive championship.
Only Mama's Boy gained over three spots. With Boy Racing, Inc. having their drivers sitting in 18th, 23rd and 24th positions, it is safe to say they will finish at the lowest positions in their high performance history. They are going to have to find some horsepower in their Ford stable before we head back to Daytona.
O Racing, Cosmo D, Blind Squirrel Racing, Team Hot Stuff and Slim Shady all slapped the wall.
This week we are at Texas Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth is our polesitter.
The green flag for the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway drops at approximately 3:16PM.
Good Luck
Lisa Las Vegas easily won the week. BAHL, BMF lugnuts and SPC Racing tied for second, with Burke fifth.
The top nine position did not change, and it looks as though Glynn will pick up a consecutive championship.
Only Mama's Boy gained over three spots. With Boy Racing, Inc. having their drivers sitting in 18th, 23rd and 24th positions, it is safe to say they will finish at the lowest positions in their high performance history. They are going to have to find some horsepower in their Ford stable before we head back to Daytona.
O Racing, Cosmo D, Blind Squirrel Racing, Team Hot Stuff and Slim Shady all slapped the wall.
This week we are at Texas Motor Speedway. Matt Kenseth is our polesitter.
The green flag for the AAA Texas 500 at Texas Motor Speedway drops at approximately 3:16PM.
Good Luck
Thursday, October 23, 2014
Week 32 Commentary
Several prominent drivers needed a win to advance to the eliminator round of the Chase, but only one was able to pull it off, and it has been the driver who has arguably had the best overall season with the most wins; Brad Keselowski.
Brad charged to the front at Talladega and held on to advance, but Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. were eliminated. So was Kyle Busch, who although riding around in the back, got caught up in a wreck and his day was essentially done.
There was not the usual 20 car pileup that most expected.
Miss Make Shit Happen (MMSH) won the week handily rolling here picks. Imagine that. Team Hot Stuff was second, SPC Racing third, with Glynn and ME Racing tying for fourth.
Glynn remains on point, and has opened up a once razor thin margin to 119 points over Team Taser. Taser has gone on major runs before, and he may just have one more in him in 2014. We will see.
The rest of the top five has not shifted in recent weeks, but we expect someone to make a move, discarding the bosom of safety.
SPC Racing, Team Hot Stuff and MMSH made moves toward the front, while Cosmo D and WTC found themselves in the garage area.
This week we head to the paper clip known as Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500. This is short track racing at it's finest.
Few races are remaining, and those with any inkling to get toward the front must act now.
We will place the field under green at approximately 1:43PM.
Steady as she goes, and protect the brakes.
Brad charged to the front at Talladega and held on to advance, but Jimmie Johnson and Dale Earnhardt, Jr. were eliminated. So was Kyle Busch, who although riding around in the back, got caught up in a wreck and his day was essentially done.
There was not the usual 20 car pileup that most expected.
Miss Make Shit Happen (MMSH) won the week handily rolling here picks. Imagine that. Team Hot Stuff was second, SPC Racing third, with Glynn and ME Racing tying for fourth.
Glynn remains on point, and has opened up a once razor thin margin to 119 points over Team Taser. Taser has gone on major runs before, and he may just have one more in him in 2014. We will see.
The rest of the top five has not shifted in recent weeks, but we expect someone to make a move, discarding the bosom of safety.
SPC Racing, Team Hot Stuff and MMSH made moves toward the front, while Cosmo D and WTC found themselves in the garage area.
This week we head to the paper clip known as Martinsville Speedway for the running of the Goody's Headache Relief Shot 500. This is short track racing at it's finest.
Few races are remaining, and those with any inkling to get toward the front must act now.
We will place the field under green at approximately 1:43PM.
Steady as she goes, and protect the brakes.
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Week 31 Commentary
Tempers were flaring at Charlotte Motor Speedway during, and most notably after, The Bank of America 500 Saturday night. Brad Keselowski lost the most friends, although I don't know if he is all that worried about being taken off the Christmas card list of Denny Hamlin and Matt Kenseth.
Kevin Harvick won the race, and cemented his spot in the next round of the Chase.
After taking 30 minutes to eliminate all the double dipping of those racers who rolled thier picks on a box change, we find that Glynn won the week. Jr Racing was second, followed by Blind Squirrel Racing, Me Racing and Eagles Nest Racing.
There were few big movers; however, JR Racing moved up while BAHL and FLYNC5 moved down. BAHL fell out of the top ten, which is not good.
The top five, with Glynn closely chased by Team Taser, remained the same.
This week we head to Talladega, and given all those chasing spots in the Chase, things could get more crazy than they already are. It will be a show, that is for sure.
The GEICO 500 goes green at approximately 2:16PM. Hang on!
Kevin Harvick won the race, and cemented his spot in the next round of the Chase.
After taking 30 minutes to eliminate all the double dipping of those racers who rolled thier picks on a box change, we find that Glynn won the week. Jr Racing was second, followed by Blind Squirrel Racing, Me Racing and Eagles Nest Racing.
There were few big movers; however, JR Racing moved up while BAHL and FLYNC5 moved down. BAHL fell out of the top ten, which is not good.
The top five, with Glynn closely chased by Team Taser, remained the same.
This week we head to Talladega, and given all those chasing spots in the Chase, things could get more crazy than they already are. It will be a show, that is for sure.
The GEICO 500 goes green at approximately 2:16PM. Hang on!
Monday, October 6, 2014
Week 30 Commentary
Joey Logano won the Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway Sunday afternoon, establishing the #22 team as the favorite moving forward in the Chase. Kyle Larson had another strong run, and is a threat to win every week.
Several top teams had bad days, led by Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski. Kurt Busch had another wall slapping afternoon.
Eagles Nest won the week, followed by Blind Squirrel Racing, OSteen Racing, Jr. Racing and SPC Racing, which is an odd grouping to be sure.
Blind Squirrel Racing was the only racer to gain big on the day, but Team Wolf, Team Hot Stuff, Slim Shady Racing and Punch lost the draft early.
Glynn remains our leader, with Team Taser close behind. No Ones Beatch took third from KDog, who fell to fourth, with Smokes Fury in fifth.
We begin our final box set this week as the race at Kansas concluded our last box set. Blue 7 Racing won the segment, with Blind Squirrel Racing second and Eagles Nest, on the heels of the big win this week, third.
THE BOXES HAVE CHANGED FOR THE CHARLOTTE RACE!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Saturday night, right there amidst the LSU-Florida game at the Swamp, we will drop the flag on the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. They aim to place the field under green at 7:46PM.
It is flat time to mash the gas. We note that the three team stalwart of Boy Racing Inc is in serious need of horsepower, with positions 20-25 flat covered in the standings. This is most unusual for this perennial powerhouse organization, so we will see if they can find some speed here in the last box set.
Have a good week!
Several top teams had bad days, led by Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Jimmie Johnson and Brad Keselowski. Kurt Busch had another wall slapping afternoon.
Eagles Nest won the week, followed by Blind Squirrel Racing, OSteen Racing, Jr. Racing and SPC Racing, which is an odd grouping to be sure.
Blind Squirrel Racing was the only racer to gain big on the day, but Team Wolf, Team Hot Stuff, Slim Shady Racing and Punch lost the draft early.
Glynn remains our leader, with Team Taser close behind. No Ones Beatch took third from KDog, who fell to fourth, with Smokes Fury in fifth.
We begin our final box set this week as the race at Kansas concluded our last box set. Blue 7 Racing won the segment, with Blind Squirrel Racing second and Eagles Nest, on the heels of the big win this week, third.
THE BOXES HAVE CHANGED FOR THE CHARLOTTE RACE!!!!!!!!!!!!
On Saturday night, right there amidst the LSU-Florida game at the Swamp, we will drop the flag on the Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. They aim to place the field under green at 7:46PM.
It is flat time to mash the gas. We note that the three team stalwart of Boy Racing Inc is in serious need of horsepower, with positions 20-25 flat covered in the standings. This is most unusual for this perennial powerhouse organization, so we will see if they can find some speed here in the last box set.
Have a good week!
Sunday, October 5, 2014
Week 29 Commentary
Jeff Gordon was some kind of strong at Dover last Sunday, securing a spot in the next round for the Chase by winning the AAA 400 at Dover.
Eliminated from the Chase were AJ Allmendinger, Greg Biffle, Aric Almrola and Kurt Busch.
No Ones Beatch won the week, followed by 88 AMPS, Chief Racing, eam Hot Stuff and CosmoD.
Glynn passed Team Taser up in the corner of turn two and is now in command of the field. Taser is tucked in behind off the rear bumper with KDog Racing, No Ones Beatch and Smokes Fury rounding out the top five.
There were not a lot of significant moves this week. Team Hot Stuff and BMF Lugnuts moved up, while FLYNC5, Pamela's Pistons and Blind Squirrel Racing blew engines.
This week we are at Kansas Speedway in greater Kansas City for the running of the Hollywood Casino 400. The race goes green at 2:16PM, and those in attendance will have time to get over to The Harry S. Truman Sports Complex to see the Kansas City Royals take on the LA Angels at Kauffman Stadium.
Stand On It!
Eliminated from the Chase were AJ Allmendinger, Greg Biffle, Aric Almrola and Kurt Busch.
No Ones Beatch won the week, followed by 88 AMPS, Chief Racing, eam Hot Stuff and CosmoD.
Glynn passed Team Taser up in the corner of turn two and is now in command of the field. Taser is tucked in behind off the rear bumper with KDog Racing, No Ones Beatch and Smokes Fury rounding out the top five.
There were not a lot of significant moves this week. Team Hot Stuff and BMF Lugnuts moved up, while FLYNC5, Pamela's Pistons and Blind Squirrel Racing blew engines.
This week we are at Kansas Speedway in greater Kansas City for the running of the Hollywood Casino 400. The race goes green at 2:16PM, and those in attendance will have time to get over to The Harry S. Truman Sports Complex to see the Kansas City Royals take on the LA Angels at Kauffman Stadium.
Stand On It!
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Week 28 Commentary
In was an exciting race at New Hampshire International Speedway, Joey Logano won the Sylvnia 300 to clinch spot in the next round of the Chase. Logano joins Penske teammate Brad Keselowski as the first to secure a spot in the second round.
In the Conway NASCAR League, Blind Squirrel Racing won the week, followed closely by Punch, BAHL, Team Wolf and MMSH. A rather odd top five to be sure.
Team Taser passed Glynn for the lead as they continue to swap spots. Glynn is only 2 points behind, so this fight will go on and is exciting to watch. Both of these teams are really getting it done.
KDog Racing it third, followed by Smoke's Fury and No Ones Beatch.
Unlike last week, there were some significant moves in the standings.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, FLYNC5, who is moving on the top ten, Team Wolf and Blind Squirrel Racing. Dropping down with a flat tire were Big Boy and Lil Boy, who are having an uncharacteristically bad season, Pamela's Pistons and Little Circle Burner, whose late decision to go with Denny Hamlin was costly.
This week we head over to Dover Downs to run the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway. Jimmie Johnson has not been running as good of late as he has n past seasons, but he owns this place and it will be interesting to see if finds some speed and can challenge for the win Sunday.
We put the field under green at approximately 2:15PM.
The time to hammer down is now.
In the Conway NASCAR League, Blind Squirrel Racing won the week, followed closely by Punch, BAHL, Team Wolf and MMSH. A rather odd top five to be sure.
Team Taser passed Glynn for the lead as they continue to swap spots. Glynn is only 2 points behind, so this fight will go on and is exciting to watch. Both of these teams are really getting it done.
KDog Racing it third, followed by Smoke's Fury and No Ones Beatch.
Unlike last week, there were some significant moves in the standings.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, FLYNC5, who is moving on the top ten, Team Wolf and Blind Squirrel Racing. Dropping down with a flat tire were Big Boy and Lil Boy, who are having an uncharacteristically bad season, Pamela's Pistons and Little Circle Burner, whose late decision to go with Denny Hamlin was costly.
This week we head over to Dover Downs to run the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway. Jimmie Johnson has not been running as good of late as he has n past seasons, but he owns this place and it will be interesting to see if finds some speed and can challenge for the win Sunday.
We put the field under green at approximately 2:15PM.
The time to hammer down is now.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Week 27 Commentary
Brad Keselowski had the field covered at the MyAFibStory.com 400 Sprint Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway, winning going away and securing himself a spot in the next round of the Chase. Aric Amirola, running fifth at the time, blew an engine, becoming the last place finisher among those in the Chase.
Man In Black Racing won the week, followed by KDog Racing, CF Canes and Blue 7 Racing tied for third, with Glynn rounding out the top five.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, Burke, Big Boy and Eagles Nest. Down a cylinder were FLYNC5, Chief Racing, Fitz Racing and Blind Squirrel Racing.
Glynn has retaken the lead from Team Taser, leading by only 14 points. KDog is third, with Smokes Fury fourth and No Ones Beatch fifth.
Currently, the top three racers in wins are Smokes Fury with four and Team Taser and Burke with three. The top three in top fives are Glynn and Team Taser with nine, and Blue 7 with seven. The top three in top ten finishes are Glynn with fifteen, Team Taser with thirteen and BAHL with twelve.
We return to New Hampshire International Speedway this weekend. The Sylvania 300 goes green at approximately 2:15PM. Brad Keselowski is on fire, and is your polesitter this afternoon.
Good Luck.
Man In Black Racing won the week, followed by KDog Racing, CF Canes and Blue 7 Racing tied for third, with Glynn rounding out the top five.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, Burke, Big Boy and Eagles Nest. Down a cylinder were FLYNC5, Chief Racing, Fitz Racing and Blind Squirrel Racing.
Glynn has retaken the lead from Team Taser, leading by only 14 points. KDog is third, with Smokes Fury fourth and No Ones Beatch fifth.
Currently, the top three racers in wins are Smokes Fury with four and Team Taser and Burke with three. The top three in top fives are Glynn and Team Taser with nine, and Blue 7 with seven. The top three in top ten finishes are Glynn with fifteen, Team Taser with thirteen and BAHL with twelve.
We return to New Hampshire International Speedway this weekend. The Sylvania 300 goes green at approximately 2:15PM. Brad Keselowski is on fire, and is your polesitter this afternoon.
Good Luck.
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