Denny Hamlin took the checkers at his home town track at Richmond International Raceway Saturday night as we set the field for chase. Boo Hoo, Kyle Busch missed out. Thankfully, Brian Vickers realized it was not the Kyle Busch Invitational and did not pull over, securing himself a spot in the chase.
James Hall Racing and Team Taser tied for high score this week, with Mama's Boy, Two or Five Racing and WFTF Racing rounding out the top five. Among those having issues were Team Collin, Toga Phil Racing, Fastlane Limited*, DFL Racing, Wiseguys Racing and Jimbo.
I am sure a handful of those are throwing everything but the kitchen sink at the track for it is time to go if there are any aspirations in placing in the top ten.
In the standings, there wer some serious shakeups. Danielle Hall lost the lead and dropped four spots. Team Taser is our new leader with WTF Racing, Brady Bunch*, BMF Lugnuts* close behind. Danielle Hall, still in striking distance, is fifth.
James Hall Racing jumped into the top ten this week. Other big movers upward were Punch, Mama's Boy, Two or Five*, NJ Motorsports, Lisa Las Vegas, Team Cuda and Flat Tires Racing*
Several drivers had a rough week in the standings and they include Toga Phil Racing, Team Collin, S&T Racing, O Racing, Lucky Penny, Smoke's Fury, DFL Racing and Fitz Racing*. Team Blue Deuce has broken a master cylinder no doubt, as our leader a few short weeks ago is now mired in 31st place.
The Chase begins this week, and it is a crapshoot as Jimmie Johnson does not seem as dominant as in recent years. Probably everyone is pulling for Mark Martin. It should be fun, and it begins this Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Green flag drops for the Sylvania 300 Sunday afternoon at approximately 2:15PM. The time is now to mash the floorboard!
Remember, ACORNs don't fall far from the tree!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
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