Random Quote

You can be the world’s greatest jockey, but if you go to the Kentucky Derby on a mule, you’re not going to win! — Joe Ruttman

Recent Comments

  • Bruce Simmons: Not fair… warm sunshine… the winter rain storm just rolled in late this evening. Oars are...
  • Brusimm: If both brothers got the way they are, there has to be a common denominator and that’s all I’m...
  • Sandy: Both of the Busch boys need anger management training! Kyle is not so much an asset to NASCAR as he is an...
  • Carol Prom: Great photo of the Menards Indy Car. I am working on a school graphic design project for Menards and...
  • Joe: I totally disagree with David Cavender who stated that Kylie should be banned from NASCAR. NASCAR needs Kylie...

Archives

NASCAR

Kyle Scores At The Autism Speaks 400

(photo courtesy NASCAR)

Kyle Busch, driving the JGR #18 M&M’s Toyota, only led 131 laps today, but  he led the most important lap- the last one.  With 38 laps to go, Busch capitalized on a pit road mistake by the HMS #48 Lowe’s Chevy.  Johnson was flagged for speeding leaving the pits . . . → Read More: Kyle Scores At The Autism Speaks 400

Parity In NASCAR?

(photo courtesy NASCAR)

We’re hearing a phrase a lot these days which has not been heard much at all the last five years or so – parity among Sprint Cup teams. Quite simply, Hendrick Motorsports has been the top team and the rest were the bottom teams.

This weekend in the garages . . . → Read More: Parity In NASCAR?

My Top Five Race Finishes of 2009

(photo courtesy Getty Images)

The 2009 season produced a few surprising, as well as, exciting finishes.  Workingonmyredneck has compiled his top five for the 2009 NASCAR season.

NUMBER FIVE: The Toyota/SaveMart 350

Kasey Kahne turned a normally dull road race into a very exciting last 10 laps!  Kahne’s roots in racing . . . → Read More: My Top Five Race Finishes of 2009