Top Ten Things Funnier Than Tony Stewart Being a “Finely Tuned Athlete”
*10.* The way NASCAR is saying they were ‘wrong,’ by doing away with the top 35 rule.
*9.* Kurt Busch running out of gas.
*8.* Watching someone on national television covering their heart with their left hand during the National Anthem.
Beth’s Brief: NASCAR Made Right Call in Assessing No Further Penalty to Kurt Busch
Once again, Kurt Busch stole the headlines at Talladega Superspeedway–first it was for the final race in his tenure with Phoenix Racing, but by the …
Enough of the Petulant Kurt Busch
So here’s a question. If Furniture Row Racing asks nicely, can they get Regan Smith back for a few more weeks? After all, the rumor mill is swirling that one Kurt Busch may be facing his second suspension of the 2012 season after the weekend’s race at Talladega. Busch, who got dumped in traffic after running out of fuel in the draft, ended up driving his wrecked car away from first responders, who not only had their equipment stashed on the roof of the wrecked machine, but were also visibly working and communicating inside the race car.
Five Points to Ponder: A Sad Season, Not-So Fab 4 and Captain’s Hope
Saturday night’s Bank of America 500 at Charlotte Motor Speedway will mark the midway point of the 2012 Chase, so since we’re at the serious end of the season I’m going to dive right in with this week’s edition of Five Points to Ponder.
*ONE: Another “Pathetic” Season*
Lost amidst the last lap chaos and carnage was a hard luck finish for Jamie McMurray. Having run upfront most of the afternoon, McMurray spun out through the grass with six to go, wrecked his car and wound up with a dismal 34th place finish.
It was, in many ways, a microcosm of a horribly disappointing 2012 season for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. In 60 Sprint Cup starts, McMurray and teammate Juan Pablo Montoya have zero wins, zero top-5s and a paltry five top-10 finishes between them. On the preseason media tour, team owner Chip Ganassi described his team’s 2011 performance as pathetic. 2012 has been even worse, not to mention the recent loss of Bass Pro Shops as a primary sponsor for McMurray. Tony Stewart might very well be a better brand fit, but this was unquestionably a bitter blow to a team in need of a boost.
Who’s Hot/Who’s Not in NASCAR: Talladega/Charlotte Edition
The point of this column each week is to separate the winners and the losers after each race. It is to point out those who are trending up and those who are sliding back. After Sunday’s race at Talladega, it was hard to find many winners.
Ten of the 12 Chase drivers were involved in the chaos that ensued on the last lap, and every driver besides Matt Kenseth and Greg Biffle lost ground on leader Brad Keselowski. The race that was supposed to tighten up the championship battle instead just knocked worthy drivers such as Clint Bowyer further out of contention.
Tech Talk: Night Racing in Charlotte with Tony Gibson and the No. 39
_The Cup series heads to Charlotte for the final night race of the season. Teams will be dealing with a more stable racing surface since the entire race will be run after the sun is below the horizon. The teams will also be sleeping in their own beds and racing in front of friends and family that don’t normally get to see them compete live. As the Chase reaches its halfway point, Tony Gibson shares his views on preparing for 500 miles at Charlotte Motor Speedway._
_Gibson touches base on how smart the EFI system is, squashing tires to calculate spring rates and how much better racing would be if the tires wore out more. Check out his opinions in this week’s edition of Tech Talk._
Couch Potato Tuesday: Sunspots Detract from Race Broadcasts
Hello, race fans. Welcome back to Couch Potato Tuesday, where race telecast critique is the name of our game. This past weekend, the Sprint Cup and Camping World Truck Series were both in action at Talladega Superspeedway. High speeds and close quarters were definitely on tap.
Last weekend was the 50th running of the *Supercheap Auto Bathurst 1000.* As you probably noticed, we didn’t get it live this year on SPEED, which officially bites. SPEED decided not to put up the money to send a crew down to Bathurst for the race like last year. They even admitted that springing for airfare back to the U.S. in between Bathurst and Surfer’s Paradise was a terrible idea and that if they returned, they’d stay over during the break.
Fan’s View: Racing Back to the Line a Rule That Should Not Return
The pack flew out of turn 1 three wide and wobbling all over kingdom come. Turn 2 made me bite my nails and close one …
Numbers Game 10/08/2013
by Garrett Horton 2.3 If you take away his finish at Chicago, Jeff Gordon’s average finish is a 2.3 since Bristol. His last three finishes …