Jimmie Johnson passed Matt Kenseth with a few laps remaining to win the Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway on a glorious Memorial Day weekend.
Kurt Busch ran very well at Indianapolis, finishing 6th in not only his first Indy Car race, but in the granddaddy of them all, the Indianapolis 500. Busch began the race running well at Charlotte, but engine failure ended his day of double duty earlier than he would have hoped.
Burke won the week, followed by Team Wolf, O'Steen Racing, CF Canes 7 and O Racing.
O Racing and Team Wolf were the big gainers, while OShea Racing and BMF Lugnuts were the loose wheels of the week.
Team Taser is coasting out front, with Glynn, No Ones, Cosmo and Burke in high speed pursuit.
As we find ourselves in Dover this week, the last FOX broadcast of 2014, it is noted that the
BOXES HAVE CHANGED
For the second segment, the winners are as follows:
1. Cosmo D
2. Team Taser
3. Glynn
The FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks at Dover will is set to go green at approximately 1:15PM.
Brad K is on the pole.
Good Luck!
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Week 11 Commentary
Jeff Gordon, who has been running very well in 2014, got his first victory of the season at Kansas Speedway Saturday night, winning the 5-hour Energy 400 Benefiting Special Operations Warrior Foundation
There were a couple of big hits during the race, mots notably a crash involving David Gilliland, who was not seriously injured. Jamie McMurray had the worst night among the contenders.
Little Circle Burner and 88AMPS tied for the win this week, with Luckydog third, Glynn fourth and FLYNC5 fifth.
Little Circle Burner, 88AMPS and FLYNC5 were our big gainers this week, with Team Wolf and The Blue Deuce blowing engines.
Team Taser continues to show the way with a rather alrge lead, followed by defending champion Glynn, No Ones Beatch, Cosmo and Man In Black Racing.
There is no points race this weekend, but we are in Charlotte for the Sprint All Star race on Saturday night.
We get back to points action on Sunday, May 25, for the running of the Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte on Memorial Day weekend.
Until then, cool the engines!
BAHL
There were a couple of big hits during the race, mots notably a crash involving David Gilliland, who was not seriously injured. Jamie McMurray had the worst night among the contenders.
Little Circle Burner and 88AMPS tied for the win this week, with Luckydog third, Glynn fourth and FLYNC5 fifth.
Little Circle Burner, 88AMPS and FLYNC5 were our big gainers this week, with Team Wolf and The Blue Deuce blowing engines.
Team Taser continues to show the way with a rather alrge lead, followed by defending champion Glynn, No Ones Beatch, Cosmo and Man In Black Racing.
There is no points race this weekend, but we are in Charlotte for the Sprint All Star race on Saturday night.
We get back to points action on Sunday, May 25, for the running of the Coca Cola 600 at Charlotte on Memorial Day weekend.
Until then, cool the engines!
BAHL
Monday, May 5, 2014
Week 10 Commentary
It is always hair raising when running the high bank 2.66 mile Talladega Superspeedway, where he "big one" always lurks.
There really was not a real "big one", but Brad Keselowski did his best, causing two separate crashes. Somehow, in his 300th start, Denny Hamlin won the race. Danica Patrick led several laps also.
As is the norm, several contenders got caught up in various cautions and had dismal point days, and as you imagine, that trickled down into the Conway NASCAR League standings.
Team Taser, channeling Awesome Bill from Dawsonville running laps of 212 MPH, blistered the CNL field winning the week going away with a super strong score. Second place Luckydog, was 22 points behind Taser! JR Racing, KDog Racing and ME Racing rounded out our top five.
Team Taser strengthened his point lead, now 104 points, which is stout to be sure for this juncture of the season. No Ones Beatch, Glynn, Cosmo and Burke round out the top five. We may already be nearing the point where Taser will need one of his top drivers to have problems on a couple of weeks.
The standings saw major shakeups in the aftermath of our trip to The White Knuckle Highway.
Gaining big were JR Racing, KDog Racing, Luckydog, BAHL, SPC Racing, BMF Lugnut Merriweather, ME Racing, Pup N Suds Racing and Lisa Las Vegas.
Losing ground in the garage area were Pamela's Pistons, Little Circle Burner, Slim Shady Racing, 88 AMPS, O Racing, Chief Racing and Ricky Racer.
Due to Mothers Day this weekend, we will race on Saturday night from Kansas Motor Speedway. With the hometown KC Royals almost out of the pennant race already, it should be a big crowd in greater Kansas City.
The 5-hour Energy 400 Benefiting Special Operations Warrior Foundation is schedule to put the field under green at 7:46PM. Ryan Blaney will be making a start for Roger Penske in the #12 Ford.
Happy Mothers Day to all and Good Luck!
There really was not a real "big one", but Brad Keselowski did his best, causing two separate crashes. Somehow, in his 300th start, Denny Hamlin won the race. Danica Patrick led several laps also.
As is the norm, several contenders got caught up in various cautions and had dismal point days, and as you imagine, that trickled down into the Conway NASCAR League standings.
Team Taser, channeling Awesome Bill from Dawsonville running laps of 212 MPH, blistered the CNL field winning the week going away with a super strong score. Second place Luckydog, was 22 points behind Taser! JR Racing, KDog Racing and ME Racing rounded out our top five.
Team Taser strengthened his point lead, now 104 points, which is stout to be sure for this juncture of the season. No Ones Beatch, Glynn, Cosmo and Burke round out the top five. We may already be nearing the point where Taser will need one of his top drivers to have problems on a couple of weeks.
The standings saw major shakeups in the aftermath of our trip to The White Knuckle Highway.
Gaining big were JR Racing, KDog Racing, Luckydog, BAHL, SPC Racing, BMF Lugnut Merriweather, ME Racing, Pup N Suds Racing and Lisa Las Vegas.
Losing ground in the garage area were Pamela's Pistons, Little Circle Burner, Slim Shady Racing, 88 AMPS, O Racing, Chief Racing and Ricky Racer.
Due to Mothers Day this weekend, we will race on Saturday night from Kansas Motor Speedway. With the hometown KC Royals almost out of the pennant race already, it should be a big crowd in greater Kansas City.
The 5-hour Energy 400 Benefiting Special Operations Warrior Foundation is schedule to put the field under green at 7:46PM. Ryan Blaney will be making a start for Roger Penske in the #12 Ford.
Happy Mothers Day to all and Good Luck!
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