Tuesday, July 26, 2011

NASCAR God & Country

Christianity is being assaulted on a daily basis throughout the world. Just today, several large media outlets tried to tag the evil orchestrator of the Norway massacre a Christian. The left frequently mocks Christianity, and come this Christmas, we will hear the annual cries to take down those offensive nativity scenes.

Against all the negative backdrop, there is a safe haven: The thunderous tracks of NASCAR, where devotion to Christianity and Partiotism is celebrated. If you are offended, please feel welcome to carry you and your britches elsewhere. NASCAR is all about God & Country.

During each race, as part of the pre-race ceremonies, an invocation is presented. While the Sprint Cup Series took the weekend off, the Nationwide series took center stage last Saturday night at the running of the Federated Auto Parts 300 at Nashville Speedway.

During the evenings invocation, after thanking God for all the blessings, Pastor Joe Nelms went off on nothing short of a classic tangent. Take a listen:



GM Performance, Goodyear Tires, smokin hot chicks! Throw in a couple of cold ones the rolling thunder of the good ole boys and God Bless America indeed.

See ya at The Brickyard on Sunday!



H/T Blue 7 Racing

Week 19 Commentary

Finally, we had some good racing up at Loudon for the Lennox Tools 301. Ryan Newman won from the pole, with outside pole sitter and car owner Tony Stewart finishing second.

Budah took the checkers this week, and with good reason, as he has been studying hard over at seat 2A at The Shack seemingly on a daily basis. Team BC, Chevy Intimidators, Team Wolf and Boy's Toy round out the top five.

Gaining some ground were Ratatack Racing, WTF Racing and Speedway Princess. Out of gas were Team Cuda, MMSH, Little Circle Burner and S&T Racing.

Mama's Boy is continuing to show the way. SPC was unable to hold on at runner up, so Pamela's Pistons has jumped in. She is chased by two of the three remaining Fords over at Boy Racing Inc., Big and Lil Boy. The Gas Man is fifth.

After a week off, which on a dog day afternoon in the heat of July makes absolutely no sense, we hit Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard 400. Only 10 different driver have won at Indy, and most of them are past cup champions. Of active drivers, Kevin Harvick is the only winner without a cup title.

ESPN takes over coverage, with countdown starting at noon. The green flag is scheduled at approximately 1:19PM.

Who will kiss the bricks?

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Week 18 Commentary

Kyle Busch took the checkers as the cup team invaded Kentucky Speedway for the first time.

I did not find the racing all that exciting, but at least I was not one of the tens of thousands reportedly stuck out on the Interstate in effort to get to track.

WTF Racing led the way in the Conway NASCAR League, followed by Flat Tires, S&T, Snook McTanken and Lucky Penny. A whole bunch of teams were very close behind.

Mama's Boy is still out front, with SPC in second. WTC, Pamela's Pistons and Big and Lil Boy round out the top five.

This week the boxes change, so be alert. Maybe we can shake up the standings some.

We are in New Hamsphire this weekend, which usually provides some good racing.

Stand On It.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Week 17 Commentary

It was a great evening over at The World Center of Racing at Daytona International Speedway as David Ragan of Unadilla, Georgia picked up his first victory inthe UPS Ford.

The rain stayed away and got off to a great start with Florida State football Coach Jimbo Fisher giving the command to start engines.

Flat Tires took the CNL checkers, followed by Blue 7 Racing, Disc Golfer, L&M Racing, Captain Schwab and Lisa Las Vegas.

Moving on up were Monsyeshot Racing, Chevy Intimidators, Little Circle Burner, Blue 7 Racing and Flat Tires.

Throwing anchor were Glynn, Team Hot Stuff, Punch, Big Time racers and Racing Fever.

Mama's Boy is comfortably out front at this point. SPC is second, WTC Racing, Pamela's Pistons and Team Taser round out the top five.

This week the cup cars hit Kentucky for the first time for a Saturday night showdown. This should be fun. Look for The Gas Man and Moneyshot Racing in the stands as they are live in bluegrass.

Enjoy the weekend and slap the shit out of Casey Anthony is you see her partying ass about town.