In was an exciting race at New Hampshire International Speedway, Joey Logano won the Sylvnia 300 to clinch spot in the next round of the Chase. Logano joins Penske teammate Brad Keselowski as the first to secure a spot in the second round.
In the Conway NASCAR League, Blind Squirrel Racing won the week, followed closely by Punch, BAHL, Team Wolf and MMSH. A rather odd top five to be sure.
Team Taser passed Glynn for the lead as they continue to swap spots. Glynn is only 2 points behind, so this fight will go on and is exciting to watch. Both of these teams are really getting it done.
KDog Racing it third, followed by Smoke's Fury and No Ones Beatch.
Unlike last week, there were some significant moves in the standings.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, FLYNC5, who is moving on the top ten, Team Wolf and Blind Squirrel Racing. Dropping down with a flat tire were Big Boy and Lil Boy, who are having an uncharacteristically bad season, Pamela's Pistons and Little Circle Burner, whose late decision to go with Denny Hamlin was costly.
This week we head over to Dover Downs to run the AAA 400 at Dover International Speedway. Jimmie Johnson has not been running as good of late as he has n past seasons, but he owns this place and it will be interesting to see if finds some speed and can challenge for the win Sunday.
We put the field under green at approximately 2:15PM.
The time to hammer down is now.
Thursday, September 25, 2014
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Week 27 Commentary
Brad Keselowski had the field covered at the MyAFibStory.com 400 Sprint Cup Series race at Chicagoland Speedway, winning going away and securing himself a spot in the next round of the Chase. Aric Amirola, running fifth at the time, blew an engine, becoming the last place finisher among those in the Chase.
Man In Black Racing won the week, followed by KDog Racing, CF Canes and Blue 7 Racing tied for third, with Glynn rounding out the top five.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, Burke, Big Boy and Eagles Nest. Down a cylinder were FLYNC5, Chief Racing, Fitz Racing and Blind Squirrel Racing.
Glynn has retaken the lead from Team Taser, leading by only 14 points. KDog is third, with Smokes Fury fourth and No Ones Beatch fifth.
Currently, the top three racers in wins are Smokes Fury with four and Team Taser and Burke with three. The top three in top fives are Glynn and Team Taser with nine, and Blue 7 with seven. The top three in top ten finishes are Glynn with fifteen, Team Taser with thirteen and BAHL with twelve.
We return to New Hampshire International Speedway this weekend. The Sylvania 300 goes green at approximately 2:15PM. Brad Keselowski is on fire, and is your polesitter this afternoon.
Good Luck.
Man In Black Racing won the week, followed by KDog Racing, CF Canes and Blue 7 Racing tied for third, with Glynn rounding out the top five.
Moving up were Blue 7 Racing, Burke, Big Boy and Eagles Nest. Down a cylinder were FLYNC5, Chief Racing, Fitz Racing and Blind Squirrel Racing.
Glynn has retaken the lead from Team Taser, leading by only 14 points. KDog is third, with Smokes Fury fourth and No Ones Beatch fifth.
Currently, the top three racers in wins are Smokes Fury with four and Team Taser and Burke with three. The top three in top fives are Glynn and Team Taser with nine, and Blue 7 with seven. The top three in top ten finishes are Glynn with fifteen, Team Taser with thirteen and BAHL with twelve.
We return to New Hampshire International Speedway this weekend. The Sylvania 300 goes green at approximately 2:15PM. Brad Keselowski is on fire, and is your polesitter this afternoon.
Good Luck.
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Saturday, September 13, 2014
Week 26 Commentary
Brad Keselowski dominated at Richmond on Saturday night, placing his team in the pole position in the Chase with 4 victories. Among the contenders, Matt Kenseth had the worst evening, finishing 41st.
Our own Dr. Jerry Punch won the week, with the powerhouse team of Team Taser finishing second. Blue 7 Racing was third, Team Hot Stuff fourth and WTC Racing and CF Canes 7 tied for fifth.
The only significant movers in our standing were Blue 7 moving up and BMF Lugnuts moving down.
Team Taser has assumed the lead over Glynn, with Smoke's Fury, KDog Racing and No Ones Beatch rounding out the top five. Time is getting short to make a move into the top ten.
This weekend we are at Chicagoland for the running of the MyAFibStory.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. Qualifying was rained out, leaving Kyle Busch, due to practice speeds, our polesitter.
They aim to place the field under green at 2:16PM. Good Luck!
Our own Dr. Jerry Punch won the week, with the powerhouse team of Team Taser finishing second. Blue 7 Racing was third, Team Hot Stuff fourth and WTC Racing and CF Canes 7 tied for fifth.
The only significant movers in our standing were Blue 7 moving up and BMF Lugnuts moving down.
Team Taser has assumed the lead over Glynn, with Smoke's Fury, KDog Racing and No Ones Beatch rounding out the top five. Time is getting short to make a move into the top ten.
This weekend we are at Chicagoland for the running of the MyAFibStory.com 400 at Chicagoland Speedway. Qualifying was rained out, leaving Kyle Busch, due to practice speeds, our polesitter.
They aim to place the field under green at 2:16PM. Good Luck!
Monday, September 1, 2014
Week 25 Commentary
Kasey Kahne, who it would seem might be a casualty of silly season due to poor performance, scored a huge win at Atlanta Motor Speedway Sunday night, securing himself a spot in the Chase.
It was a hot night at Atlanta, and tempers flared. Kyle Busch seemed to be the main culprit, upsetting both Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr.
Tony Stewart returned to action and ran well, but blew a tire, which forced him to retire from the event.
Eagles Nest won the week, with Blind Squirrel second and FLYNC5 third. Pamela's Pistons, Boris Head Racing and Blue 7 Racing tied for fourth. Only Blind Squirrel Racing moved more four of more spots, gaining on the field.
The top five stayed the same. Glynn continues to run point, with Team Taser, Smoke Fury, No Ones Beatch and KDog Racing rounding out the top five.
It is the final race to make the Chase this weekend, as we hit Richmond International Raceway for the Federated Auto Parts 400. Stewart, who recorded his firs win at Richmond, will need to win it to make the Chase.
They will aim to place the field under green at approximately 7:46AM on Saturday night.
Good Luck
It was a hot night at Atlanta, and tempers flared. Kyle Busch seemed to be the main culprit, upsetting both Kevin Harvick and Martin Truex Jr.
Tony Stewart returned to action and ran well, but blew a tire, which forced him to retire from the event.
Eagles Nest won the week, with Blind Squirrel second and FLYNC5 third. Pamela's Pistons, Boris Head Racing and Blue 7 Racing tied for fourth. Only Blind Squirrel Racing moved more four of more spots, gaining on the field.
The top five stayed the same. Glynn continues to run point, with Team Taser, Smoke Fury, No Ones Beatch and KDog Racing rounding out the top five.
It is the final race to make the Chase this weekend, as we hit Richmond International Raceway for the Federated Auto Parts 400. Stewart, who recorded his firs win at Richmond, will need to win it to make the Chase.
They will aim to place the field under green at approximately 7:46AM on Saturday night.
Good Luck
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