Running Their Mouth: 2007 Centurion Boats at the Glen
Here’s a sneak peek at what some select few were thinking after the Centurion Boats at the Glen at Watkins Glen International.
Here’s a sneak peek at what some select few were thinking after the Centurion Boats at the Glen at Watkins Glen International.
Qualifying for Sunday’s Centurion at the Glen was rained out, forcing several teams to load their cars back onto transporters without a chance to make the race.
0 – autographs signed while racing the Centurion Boats at the Glen. During the red-flag period a fan came out on track to ask Matt Kenseth for his John Hancock.
Kevin Harvick and Juan Pablo Montoya worked out some personal differences in the most public of settings, all while their cars leaked out fluids.
Today’s Centurion Boats at the Glen post-race “coverage” was abysmal, showing just two driver interviews (Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon) before switching to SportsCenter and its seemingly endless coverage of baseball and football.
Jeff Gordon spun himself out heading into turn 1 with two laps to go, setting up a furious battle between Tony Stewart and Carl Edwards for the win at the Glen.
Although he got a ride in the end, Boris Said wasn’t afraid to voice his frustrations about what NASCAR’s ruling did to his friend and car owner Mark Simo.
It was definitely an up and down day at the Glen for Canada’s favorite road-course driver as Ron Fellows was tapped by Hall of Fame Racing to drive.
Kevin Harvick won his fifth race of the season, continuing a streak of four wins in five Busch Series starts by crossing the line first in the Zippo 200.
Travis Kvapil led 47 of the last 48 laps on his way to the checkered flag in the Toyota Tundra 200 at Nashville Superspeedway.