After a wild night in Richmond, the Chase began in Chicagoland with the running of the GEICO 400. The race was rain delayed, twice, finally getting going at 10PM EST on Sunday evening. This was painful for those of us who were due in our offices early Monday morning. Additional lack of sleep hit those of us who watched a Wisconsin get robbed at Arizona State in Tempe at @2AM EST Sunday morning.
Matt Kenseth was our victor, and appears the favorite to win the Sprint Cup Championship. Dale Jr blew up late into the evening, likely ending his Chase chances.
Glynn won the week and is running point in the standings, ahead of 88AMPS, Man In Black Racing, Ricky Racer and GBR88, who is set to hire soon to be available Bo Pelini in the public relations department.
Finishing behind Glynn for the week were The Blue Deuce, BMF Lugnuts, SPC Racing and 88AMPS.
There were limited big movers, with BMF Lugnuts, O Racing and The Blue Deuce moving up and Little Circle Burner, No Ones Beatch and Smoke on the Horizon.
Chief Racing has been running his mouth on our Facebook page, but in the spirit of Deion Sanders, with whom he shares a birth date, he is backing it up, moving into the top ten.
This week we head to New Hampshire for the running of the Sylvania 300 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon, NH. David Swindell jumps in the #30 Chevrolet, while Bobby Labonte returns to the #47 JTG Toyota. The green flag drops @2:15.
Be sure to check our Facebook page, where we are attempting to keep you up to speed on the goings on in NASCAR.
The time is now to put the hammer down!
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