The NASCAR Nationwide Series Ticket Is A Great Deal these days because despite the cost, you still get a great deal across the board! See why! . . . → Read More: Why The NASCAR Nationwide Series Ticket Is A Great Deal
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The NASCAR Nationwide Series Ticket Is A Great Deal these days because despite the cost, you still get a great deal across the board! See why! . . . → Read More: Why The NASCAR Nationwide Series Ticket Is A Great Deal (photo courtesy Leon Hammack) One of my cyber-buddies, Bruce Simmons at brusimm.com, has compiled a very good look at the inside numbers regarding the top 12 driver’s chances at winning the 2010 Sprint Cup championship. Bruce has analyzed the numbers, put them in perspective, and reached a scientific outcome. You might check . . . → Read More: Another View Of The Chase (photo courtesy google.com) Dover International Speedway, the high-banked, one-mile concrete oval in Dover, Del., hosts two NASCAR tripleheader weekends in 2010: May 14-16, and Sept. 24-26, when the “Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup” returns to Dover. Fiercely known as the “Monster Mile” for its ability to destroy cars and driver’s hopes . . . → Read More: Dover, “The Monster Mile” Track Facts (photo courtesy John Harrelson/Getty Images) WOMR has heard, on more than one occasion, from the TV commentators over the life of The Chase races, that the “non-chasers”, the “rest of the field”, “the also rans” are racing “the chasers” too hard. Their complaint was that those “non-chasers” weren’t moving over and allowing . . . → Read More: Non-Chasers Are Racing Too! (photo courtesy nascar.com) Twelve drivers, ten races, one championship, who will be the last man standing? Clint Bowyer held of a rapidly depleting fuel cell, as well as a very hard charging Denny Hamlin, to log his first Sprint Cup victory of the 2010 race season. Bowyer ended an 81 race drought with . . . → Read More: Bowyer Wins The Sylvania 300 On Fumes (photo courtesy racintoday.com) Sunday, at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway, marks the first race at in The Chase for the Sprint Cup, therein the phrase “the chase is on”. But with The Chase comes “The Pressure”! Sunday will mark the beginning process that will weed out, and separate, the “pretenders” from the . . . → Read More: The 2010 Chase Is On! (photo courtesy hnms.com) Interesting Louden Tidbits: • Last race won from the pole: September 2007, Clint Bowyer. • Average starting position of race winners: 13.1. • Worst starting position of a race winner: 38th, by Jeff Burton in July 1999. • Races won from a top-10 starting position: 16 of 31. • Most . . . → Read More: Louden Tidbits (photo courtesy nhms.com) On November 2, 2007, O. Bruton Smith, founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Speedway Motorsports, Inc., agreed to purchase New Hampshire International Speedway from Bob and Gary Bahre. Closing documents were completed on January 11, 2008, finalizing the purchase of the newly renamed New Hampshire Motor Speedway (NHMS). The . . . → Read More: New Hampshire International Speedway History (photo courtesy Leon Hammack) Now that The Chase is upon us, WOMR has put together a “Wish List”. The top 5 drivers who have a legitimate shot at the championship: 1. Jimmie Johnson, nuff said! 2. Kyle Busch-“Testes Ad Mureum”! The Las Vegas Weasel, has an unharnessable win or spin, checkers or . . . → Read More: The Chase Wish List (photo courtesy Rusty Jarrett/Getty Images) The Air Guard 400 at Richmond International Raceway has been completed. The teams are set for the 2010 Chase to the Sprint Cup Championship. This year’s Chase races will not doubt be some very exciting races. Can the HMS #48 Lowe’s Chevy make it 5 years in . . . → Read More: The 2010 Chase Lineup |
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