Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Week 4 Commentary

The Kobalt Tools 500 proved to be a very intriguing race on Sunday, with the race results a mixed bag of veterans and young drivers at each end of the finishing order. Kurt Busch, whose season looked like it was getting away from him, really dominated the day just he did a year ago.

Just when you thought the standings in the Conway NASCAR League might settle down without the big swings you see early in the season, forget it.

Past champions Lil^^ and Big^ Boy tied for the win this week, closely followed by Burke, MT Pockets and Money Shot Racing, (formerly Luckydog^). In the garage area was Team BC, Raising Cane and Miss Make Shit Happen.

Several racers picked up a bunch of positions this week, and they include Big Boy and Lil Boy of course, along with Blind Squirrel Racing, LuckyPenny, Onaroll Racing, The Blue Deuce and MT Pockets.

Falling down the charts were Team Hot Stuff, Crank McTanken, The Gas Man, WTC Racing, Lisa Las Vegas, Racing Fever, Smoke's Fury, Team BC, Team Collin and in total free fall were Offshore Gamester and Miss Make Shit Happen, who made commentary on the message board on RACESCORE.

Moneyshot Racing has taken over the point, with Slow Motion, Pamela's Pistons, GBR88 and The Big LeBowski rounding out the top five.

We take this week off and then get back going in Bristol, Tennessee for the Food City 500. Tempers do not work very well at Bristol, so it should be eventful. Bristol is a favorite top on the tour anyhow. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is the Grand Marshall and Dallas Cowboy tight end Jason Whitten will drop the rag, at @1:16PM.

Back to Atlanta, that was some goings on between Carl Edwards and Brad Kesolowski there at the end of Atlanta race. If you missed the action, here is a recap for your review.



NASCAR has placed Carl Edwards on probation for 3 races, which as I see it is light. I would have parked him one race. Not for attempting to spin Kesolowski, who has it coming from several drivers, but not thinking about what could have happened at those high speeds to others, both racers and spectators. What do you think?

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