Wednesday, September 20, 2006
No New Hampshire Post Mortem
The below image for Harvick sums it up. Like I said - Unless something happens, we're going to have our first dual champion on our hands.
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Race for the Chase Finale - Richmond
My prediction for the evening: 9 cars going for 8 spots. Someone is going to get junked in the next half hour. Harvick will go on to win and take both championships this season. It will be awesome, but I'll be pissed, because I'm rooting for Martin to get it in his "Why am I still here?" season.
It just occurred to me I have the ability to post screenshots from my TV. Hmm...
It just occurred to me I have the ability to post screenshots from my TV. Hmm...
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Another Youtube Trip Down Memory Lane
This is probably one of my favorite finishes from the 1992 NASCAR Season. On the last lap, you have Dale Earnhardt leading Kyle Petty (I know, weird), Davey Allison, and Alan Kulwicki for a last lap shootout. If you've never seen it, you'll be surprised how it ends.
He later said he didn't even remember crossing the start/finish line. His crew celebrated while they took him to the hospital.
I love Youtube.
EDIT: Because I'm retarded. This clip is from the 1992 Winston All-Star Race.
He later said he didn't even remember crossing the start/finish line. His crew celebrated while they took him to the hospital.
I love Youtube.
EDIT: Because I'm retarded. This clip is from the 1992 Winston All-Star Race.
Tuesday, September 05, 2006
California Post Mortem (Quickie)
So a car that had no real chance of winning otherwise made a bold move and gambled on fuel at California, but the gamble didn't work, and he ran out of gas oh-so-close to the finish. But in the end, Kasey Kahne, who had a strong car all night, won.
Then on Sunday, a car that had no real chance of winning otherwise made a bold move and gambled on fuel, but it didn't work, and he ran out of gas oh-so-close to the finish. In the end, Kasey Kahne, who had a strong car all night, won.
Yup.
Why do we even bother with the Busch series anymore? They might as well call the Busch Series "Nextel Cup but with Paul Menard in a competitive car."
Then on Sunday, a car that had no real chance of winning otherwise made a bold move and gambled on fuel, but it didn't work, and he ran out of gas oh-so-close to the finish. In the end, Kasey Kahne, who had a strong car all night, won.
Yup.
Why do we even bother with the Busch series anymore? They might as well call the Busch Series "Nextel Cup but with Paul Menard in a competitive car."
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