ARTICLE OF THE WEEK
Written By:
Angel Meyers
Busch Drivers up to it?
By Alan Bailey
Monday, April 15, 2007It is clear that the Busch series needs the cup drivers to race in the series for many reasons. One of which is filling the stands, if it wasn’t for the cup divers racing, most of the fans would not watch or go to the Busch series races. Another reason is that it gives the Busch divers the expertise of driving with the cup driver and therefore makes the Busch drivers a little better and gives them more confidents knowing they out-raced a cup driver. What the NASCAR Busch Series doesn’t need is the big Cup teams coming to races with the same drivers and sponsors. It is clear that most sponsors want a cup driver driving the cars at least part-time in order to get that finish that they believe only a cup driver can get. It’s not true. It’s the fact that the big cup teams can use better know-how and technology in the cars that the “Stand Alone Busch Teams†can not. It’s not the drivers, it’s the cars. Since 2004 there have been 21 wins that were won by a non-cup driver, only five of those were won by “Stand Alone Busch Teams.†Needless to say the Busch series hasn’t been the “Busch series†for quite some time. It’s been more like race practice for the cup drivers, teams, and sponsors.
During this weekend's Busch Race in Nashville Carl Edwards drove the #60 Dish Network Ford to his second Busch Series win of the 2007 season. The first one hundred laps proved that the Busch series can but on a show without half the field being cup drivers and teams. David Stremme, David Reutimann, Scott Wimmer, Jason Leffler, Shane Huffman, Ragan Smith, David Ragan, and Todd Kluever all led for the first one hundred laps. The first 86 laps of the race was caution free, which is the most green flag laps run consecutively this year in the Busch Series. There was a set of green flag pit stops and there were only two yellow flags. The first one hundred laps also had a lot of passing on the track. It wasn’t the same old thing were some drivers went up and some went down. Some when up, some stayed then went up then down, some went down the up then stayed. For the most part it was the best Busch racing in over five years. This weekend’s Busch Race proves that the Busch divers are capable of putting on a show and that maybe they don’t need all the cup drivers racing every weekend in the Busch series.By Alan Bailey
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04/29/07 Aaron's 499 Talladega Superspeedway FOX/1:30 p.m.
05/05/07 Crown Royal Presents the Your Name Here 400 Richmond International Raceway FOX/7 p.m.
05/12/07 Dodge Avenger 500 Darlington Raceway FOX/7 p.m.
05/19/07 Nextel All-Star Challenge Lowe's Motor Speedway SPEED/7 p.m
05/27/07 Coca-Cola 600 Lowe's Motor Speedway FOX/5 p.m.
06/03/07 Dover 400 Dover International Speedway FOX/1 p.m.
06/10/07 Pocono 500 Pocono Raceway TNT/1 p.m. MRN/--
06/17/07 Michigan 400 Michigan International Speedway TNT/-
06/24/07 Toyota/SaveMart 350 Infineon Raceway TNT/4 p.m.
07/01/07 Lenox Industrial Tools 300 New Hampshire International Speedway TNT/--
07/07/07 Pepsi 400 Daytona International Speedway TNT/7 p.m
07/15/07 USG Sheetrock 400 Chicagoland Speedway TNT/3 p.m.
07/29/07 Allstate 400 at the Brickyard Indianapolis Motor Speedway ESPN/1 p.m.
08/05/07 Pennsylvania 500 Pocono Raceway ESPN/1 p.m.
08/12/07 NASCAR Nextel Cup at the Glen Watkins Glen International ESPN/1 p.m
08/19/07 Performance 400 Michigan International Speedway ESPN/1 p.m.
08/25/07 Sharpie 500 Bristol Motor Speedway ESPN/7 p.m.
09/02/07 NASCAR Nextel Cup Series 500 California Speedway ESPN/7 p.m.
09/08/07 Chevy Rock & Roll 400 Richmond International Raceway ABC/7 p.m.
09/16/07 Sylvania 300 New Hampshire International Speedway ABC/1 p.m.
09/23/07 Dover 400 Dover International Speedway ABC/1 p.m.
09/30/07 Kansas 400 Kansas Speedway ABC/1 p.m.
10/07/07 UAW-Ford 500 Talladega Superspeedway ABC/1 p.m.
10/13/07 Bank of America 500 Lowe's Motor Speedway ABC/7 p.m.
10/21/07 Subway 500 Martinsville Speedway ABC/1 p.m.
10/28/07 Georgia 500 Atlanta Motor Speedway ABC/1 p.m.
11/04/07 Dickies 500 Texas Motor Speedway ABC/3 p.m.
11/11/07 Checker Auto Parts 500 presented by Pennzoil Phoenix International Raceway ABC/3 p.m.
11/18/07 Ford 400 Homestead-Miami Speedway ABC/3 p.m. MRN/-- Tickets
04/28/07 Aaron's 312 Talladega Superspeedway ABC/2:30 p.m.
05/04/07 Circuit City 250 presented by Funai Richmond International Raceway ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
05/11/07 Diamond Hill Plywood 200 Darlington Raceway ESPN2/8 p.m.
05/26/07 Carquest Auto Parts 300 Lowe's Motor Speedway ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
06/02/07 Dover 200 Dover International Speedway ESPN2/2:30 p.m.
06/09/07 Federated Auto Parts 300 Nashville Superspeedway ESPN2/6:30 p.m.
06/16/07 Meijer 300 presented by Oreo Kentucky Speedway ESPN2/8 p.m.
06/23/07 AT&T 250 The Milwaukee Mile ESPN2/8 p.m.
06/30/07 New England 200 New Hampshire International Speedway ABC/2:30 p.m.
07/06/07 Winn Dixie 250 presented by PepsiCo Daytona International Speedway ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
07/14/07 USG Durock 300 Chicagoland Speedway ABC/2:30 p.m.
07/21/07 NASCAR Busch Series 250 Gateway International Raceway ESPN2/8 p.m.
07/28/07 Kroger 200 O'Reilly Raceway Park ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
08/04/07 Montreal 200 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve ESPN2/3 p.m.
08/11/07 Zippo 200 Watkins Glen International ESPN2/3 p.m.
08/18/07 Carfax 250 Michigan International Speedway ESPN2/3 p.m.
08/24/07 Food City 250 Bristol Motor Speedway ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
09/01/07 NASCAR Busch Series 300 California Speedway ESPN2/9:30 p.m.
09/07/07 Emerson Radio 250 Richmond International Raceway ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
09/22/07 Dover 200 Dover International Speedway ESPN2/3 p.m.
09/29/07 Yellow Transportation 300 Kansas Speedway ESPN2/3 p.m.
10/12/07 Dollar General 300 Lowe's Motor Speedway ESPN2/7:30 p.m.
10/27/07 Sam's Town 250 Memphis Motorsports Park ESPN2/3 p.m.
11/03/07 O'Reilly Challenge Texas Motor Speedway ESPN2/3 p.m.
11/10/07 Arizona.Travel 200 Phoenix International Raceway ESPN2/4 p.m.
11/17/07 Ford 300
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04/28/07 O'Reilly Auto Parts 250 Kansas Speedway SPEED/5:30 p.m.
05/18/07 Quaker Steak and Lube 200 Lowe's Motor Speedway SPEED/8:30 p.m.
05/26/07 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series Ohio 250 Mansfield Motorsports Speedway FOX/1 p.m.
06/01/07 AAA Insurance 200 Dover International Speedway SPEED/8 p.m.
06/08/07 Sam's Town 400 Texas Motor Speedway SPEED/8:30 p.m.
06/16/07 Michigan 200 Michigan International Speedway SPEED/2:30 p.m.
06/22/07 Toyota Tundra Milwaukee 200 The Milwaukee Mile SPEED/8:30 p.m.
06/30/07 O'Reilly 200 Memphis Motorsports Park SPEED/8:30 p.m.
07/14/07 Built Ford Tough 225 presented by the Greater Cincinnati Ford Dealers Kentucky Speedway SPEED/7:30 p.m.
07/27/07 Power Stroke Diesel 200 presented by Ford and International O'Reilly Raceway Park SPEED/7:30 p.m.
08/11/07 Toyota Tundra 200 Nashville Superspeedway SPEED/6 p.m.
08/22/07 O'Reilly 200 Bristol Motor Speedway SPEED/7:30 p.m.
09/01/07 Missouri/Illinois Dodge Dealers Ram Tough 200 Gateway International Raceway SPEED/5 p.m.
09/15/07 New Hampshire 200 New Hampshire International Speedway SPEED/2:30 p.m
09/22/07 Las Vegas 350 Las Vegas Motor Speedway SPEED/8:30 p.m
10/06/07 Talladega 250 Talladega Superspeedway SPEED/3:30 p.m.
10/20/07 Kroger 250 Martinsville Speedway SPEED/2:30 p.m.
10/27/07 EasyCare Vehicle Service Contracts 200 Atlanta Motor Speedway SPEED/12:30 p.m.
11/02/07 Silverado 350K Texas Motor Speedway SPEED/8:30 p.m.
11/09/07 Casino Arizona 150 Phoenix International Raceway SPEED/7:30 p.m
11/16/07 Ford 200 Homestead-Miami Speedway SPEED/7:30 p.m.
(All Times Are Eastern)
Goody's Cool Orange 500 | April 01, 2007 | Race 6 of 36
1 -- Jeff Gordon 966
2 -- Jeff Burton 938
3 -- Jimmie Johnson 906
4 -- Matt Kenseth 836
5 +1 Kyle Busch 804 -
6 +3 Denny Hamlin 776 -
7 +1 Clint Bowyer 751
8 +4 Tony Stewart 726
9 +1 Carl Edwards 710
10 -5 Kevin Harvick 687
11 +6 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 677
12 +6 Jamie McMurray 650 -
13 -2 David Stremme 645 -
14 -1 Elliott Sadler 639 -
15 -8 Mark Martin 629
16 +3 Juan Montoya* 625 -
17 +3 Kurt Busch 624
18 -3 J.J. Yeley 616
19 +3 David Ragan* 589
20 +3 Ryan Newman 589 -
21 -5 Greg Biffle 588
22 -8 Bobby Labonte 559
23 -2 Robby Gordon 558
24 +1 Martin Truex Jr. 525
25 +4 Reed Sorenson 514
26 +4 Tony Raines 507
27 +1 Joe Nemechek 502 -
28 +3 Sterling Marlin 500
29 +4 Ricky Rudd 498 -
30 -6 David Gilliland 494
31 -4 Jeff Green 479
32 -- Kyle Petty 479 -
33 -7 Casey Mears 466 -
34 -- Kasey Kahne 453
35 -- Johnny Sauter 416
36 +3 Scott Riggs 407
37 -- Dale Jarrett 399
38 -2 Dave Blaney 377
39 +1 Ken Schrader 350 -
40 -2 Brian Vickers 299 -
41 +1 Mike Bliss 285 -
42 -1 Paul Menard* 240 -
43 +2 David Reutimann
Sharpie Mini 300
Bristol Motor Speedway
Race 6 of 35
1 -- Carl Edwards 1005
2 -- Kevin Harvick 808
3 +1 Kyle Busch 757
4 -1 Dave Blaney 714
5 +7 Matt Kenseth 683
6 +4 Juan Montoya* 650
7 -- Marcos Ambrose* 642
8 +8 Greg Biffle 635
9 -1 Mike Wallace 623
10 +5 Bobby Hamilton Jr. 600 -
11 -6 Denny Hamlin 582 -
12 -1 David Reutimann 582
13 +5 David Ragan* 582
14 -8 Tony Stewart 576 -
15 -1 Shane Huffman 548 -
16 +5 Stephen Leicht 542 -
17 -4 Jon Wood 541 -
18 -9 Jeff Burton 531
19 -2 Regan Smith 531
20 -1 Steve Wallace 524
21 +6 Clint Bowyer 515
22 -2 Brent Sherman 498
23 -- Jason Leffler 454
24 +4 J.J. Yeley 451
25 +6 Todd Kluever 442
26 -2 Kyle Krisiloff* 438
27 +2 Ward Burton 428
28 +6 Bobby Labonte 418
29 -7 David Stremme 412
30 +5 Kasey Kahne 386
31 -6 Casey Mears 362 -
32 -6 Jamie McMurray 357 -
33 -- David Gilliland 353 -
34 +6 Reed Sorenson 338 -
35 +7 Scott Wimmer 335 -
36 +3 Eric McClure 329 -
37 -7 Paul Menard 328
38 +12 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 301
39 -7 Joe Nemechek 300
40 +4 Jay Sauter 297
41 -4 Brad Keselowski* 290
42 -6 Robby Gordon 257
43 -- Aric Almirola
Kroger 250-Martinsville Speedway
|Race 4 of 25
1 -- Mike Skinner 745
2 -- Todd Bodine 651 -
3 +4 Rick Crawford 602
4 -1 Ron Hornaday 601
5 -- Ted Musgrave 600
6 -2 Jack Sprague 564
7 -1 Matt Crafton 549
8 -- Johnny Benson 543
9 -- Travis Kvapil 529 -
10 +3 Aaron Fike* 497 -
11 -1 Dennis Setzer 482 -
12 +2 Erik Darnell 456
13 -1 Stacy Compton 454
14 -3 Brendan Gaughan 443
15 +3 Ken Schrader 427
16 -1 Chad McCumbee 416
17 +7 David Starr 409
18 +1 Willie Allen* 394 -
19 +6 Terry Cook 385
20 +1 A.J. Allmendinger 375
21 -5 Mike Bliss 374
22 +8 Tyler Walker* 373
23 +3 Blake Bjorklund* 372
24 -7 Bill Lester 361
25 -3 Joey Clanton* 358
26 -6 Kelly Bires* 356 -
27 -4 Chase Miller 346 -
28 -1 Tim Sauter* 340
29 -1 Kraig Kinser 334
30 +2 Kevin Harvick 302
31 -2 Carl Edwards 251
32 +4 Brad Keselowski 209
33 +5 T.J. Bell 179
34 -3 Clint Bowyer 160
35 -- Timothy Peters 138
36 -3 Morgan Shepherd 125 -
37 -3 Cale Gale 121
38 -3 Brandon Knupp 109
39 -2 Mark Martin 104 -
40 -- Jimmy Simpson 85
41 -- Frank Kreyer 79
42 -3 Wayne Edwards 67
43 -3 Larry Foyt 67
44 -3 Casey Kingsland* 67
45 -3 Derrike Cope 64 -
46 -- Paul Menard 64 -
47 -4 Jason White* 58
48 -4 Mike Wallace 55
49 -4 Johnny Chapman
RESULTS SECTION COMMING BY THIS WEEKEND!Nextel Results for March 18th!
1 3 48 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet
2 13 20 Tony Stewart Chevrolet
3 21 17 Matt Kenseth Ford
4 32 31 Jeff Burton Chevrolet
5 16 42 Juan Montoya * Dodge
6 15 07 Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
7 14 99 Carl Edwards Ford
8 18 1 Martin Truex Jr. Chevrolet
9 11 41 Reed Sorenson Dodge
10 4 01 Mark Martin Chevrolet
11 17 2 Kurt Busch Dodge
12 5 24 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
13 7 40 David Stremme Dodge
14 22 8 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet
15 37 26 Jamie McMurray Ford
16 6 43 Bobby Labonte Dodge
17 19 13 Joe Nemechek Chevrolet
18 2 19 Elliott Sadler Dodge
19 30 11 Denny Hamlin Chevrolet
20 39 7 Robby Gordon Ford
21 9 49 Mike Bliss Dodge
22 20 18 J.J. Yeley Chevrolet
23 1 12 Ryan Newman Dodge
24 28 14 Sterling Marlin Chevrolet
25 36 29 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet
26 42 88 Ricky Rudd Ford
27 35 22 Dave Blaney Toyota
28 34 25 Casey Mears Chevrolet
29 26 70 Johnny Sauter Chevrolet
30 27 38 David Gilliland Ford
31 23 15 Paul Menard * Chevrolet
32 8 5 Kyle Busch Chevrolet
33 38 6 David Ragan * Ford
34 40 45 Kyle Petty Dodge
35 41 66 Jeff Green Chevrolet
36 43 44 Dale Jarrett Toyota
37 29 21 Ken Schrader Ford
38 33 96 Tony Raines Chevrolet
39 12 9 Kasey Kahne Dodge
40 24 00 David Reutimann * Toyota
41 25 16 Greg Biffle Ford
42 31 83 Brian Vickers Toyota
43 10 10 Scott Riggs Dodge
MISSING KIDS SECTION
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The Tony Stewart Foundation
The Tony Stewart Foundation was founded in 2003 and offers funds for care of chronically ill children, injured drivers and protection of animals.
The Dale Earnhardt Foundation
Founded in 2002 by wife Teresa Earnhardt, Dale Earnhardt’s legacy lives on through the support of causes including child advocacy, education and wildlife preservation.
The Dale Jarrett Foundation
Formed by Dale and Kelly Jarrett in 2002, the Dale Jarrett Foundation provides funds and grants for physical, social and educational needs for families and children.
Ernie Irvan Race2Safety Foundation
Through his Race2Safety Foundation, Ernie Irvan is now committed to the greatest race of his life- the race to reduce the incidence and severity of traumatic brain injury through awareness, education and prevention.
The Green Foundation
Founded by brothers Jeff and Mark Green in 2002, the Green Foundation assists children with chronic illnesses, at-risk youth, and charitable motorsport initiatives.
The Greg Biffle Foundation
The Greg Biffle Foundation for Animals was founded in 2005 by Greg Biffle and Nicole Lunders to create awareness and serve as an advocate to improve the well-being of animals by engaging the power and passion of the motorsports industry.
Hendrick Marrow Program
Founded in 1997 in partnership with the Marrow Foundation and the National Marrow Donor Program, the program educates the public about marrow donation and raises money to add volunteers to the NMDP Registry and helps cover patient expenses.
Jamie McMurray Foundation
The Jamie McMurray Foundation (JMF) seeks to promote awareness of, and raise funding for research, education, and support for individuals and families affected with autism. JMF will both organize its own activities to achieve those goals and will support other charitable organizations providing opportunities to autistic or otherwise disadvantaged youth and that raise awareness about autism.
The Jeff Gordon Foundation
Dedicated to help support the physical, social and intellectual needs of children and families throughout the US. The Jeff Gordon Gordon Foundation supports The Marrow Foundation, Riley Hospital for Children, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, The Marrow Foundation in partnership with the Hendrick Marrow Program and The Jeff Gordon Children's Hospital at Northeast Medical Center in Concord, NC.
Jimmie Johnson Foundation
The Jimmie Johnson Foundation is dedicated to assisting children, families and communities throughout the United States. By donating to needy and worthy causes, the foundation strives to help everyone, particularly children, pursue their dreams.
The Kasey Kahne Foundation
The Kasey Kahne Foundation raises and donates funds to charitable organizations that care for chronically ill children and their families. It is also committed to positive cultural change by focusing on diversity awareness and giving underprivileged boys and girls ample opportunities for success.
The Kenny Irwin Jr. Foundation
www.kennyirwinjrfoundation.org
The Kenny Irwin Jr. Memorial Foundation and the Dare to Dream Camp was created to honor the life of the late NASCAR driver Kenny Irwin Jr. and to enrich the lives of underprivileged, at-risk, neglected and abused children by providing recreational opportunities and mentoring at this one-of-a-kind, racing-themed camp.
Kyle Petty Charity Ride
www.kylepettycharityride.com
Kyle Petty combined his passion for helping others and a love of motorcycles to create the annual Chick-fil-A Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America. This annual trek features NASCAR celebrities, sponsors and fans traveling cross-country to raise money for Victory Junction Gang Camp and other children's charities. logged over 42,000 miles and donated more than $8 million in 11 years.
Martinsville Speedway Children's Foundation
The Martinsville Speedway Children's Foundation is a nonprofit organization directing its effort toward helping children in need. The foundation raises funds through donations and events, and distributes the money among other nonprofit organizations or special projects to improve the lives of children in Martinsville and Henry County.
Racing for Literacy
Sponsored by Morgan-McClure Motorsports, Racing for Literacy challenges students to improve their reading and writing skills while learning about racing.
Racing for a ReasonA Ray Evernham Foundation, Racing for a Reason was originally founded in honor of Ray J. Evernham to raise funds for The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and the fight against blood related cancers and supports other worthy causes.
The Randy Dorton Memorial Fund
Established in memory of Hendrick Motorsports' renowned engine builder, the Fund offers scholarships to promising young people who show promise as engine builders.
Ricky Craven Snowmobile Ride for Charity
The Ricky Craven Snowmobile Ride for Charity is a non-profit that raises money for five charities through a one-day event. The Ride offers participants time with Ricky, and encourages participants to reflect on those that benefit for the supported charities.
Roam For A Home Terry Labonte Foundation
The Roam For A Home Foundation was founded in Corpus Christi, Texas in 2001 by Terry Labonte for the purpose of developing a motorcycle ride (the Roam) to benefit the Ronald McDonald House and other charities. The annual ride, led by Terry Labonte, includes celebrities, sponsors and participants “Roaming†together to raise awareness of the Ronald McDonald House “Home away from Home†message.
The Ryan Newman Foundation
The mission of the Ryan Newman Foundation is to educate and encourage people to spay/neuter their pets and to adopt dogs and cats from animal shelters; to educate children and adults about the importance of conservation so the beauty of the great outdoors can be appreciated by future generations; and to provide college scholarship funding through the Rich Vogler Scholarship program to students interested in auto racing careers.
The Bobby Scruggs Memorial Foundation
The Bobby Scruggs Memorial Foundation was established to memorialize James R. (Bobby) Scruggs' long-time dedication to the sport of motor racing and to pay tribute to his long and determined struggle against cancer. The Foundation makes annual scholarship grants to young men and women pursuing a career in motorsports as well as grants to support cancer research and prevention.
All-American Soap Box Derby
The mission of the All-American Soap Box Derby is to educate and inspire youth through fair and honest competition and mentorship. With a primary goal to advance family values, the AASBD provides an environment in which parents or other adults work hands-on with racers to instill basic skills of workmanship, the spirit of competition, and the perseverance to complete a project from start to finish.
Speediatrics
Speediatrics is a NASCAR-themed pediatric unit at Halifax Medical Center in Daytona Beach, Florida and Homestead Hospital in Miami, Florida. In surroundings designed by NASCAR First Lady Betty Jane France, with modern equipment and a top-flight staff, youngsters literally race to the finish line of recovery in a fun-filled facility that's often visited by top NASCAR drivers.
Speedway Children's Charities
Speedway Children's Charities (SCC) is dedicated to providing funds to nonprofit charities making a direct and significant impact in the lives of children in need. We acknowledge that many organizations providing the most basic care for children in crisis are those that have limited budgets, staff and name recognition but are often making the most impact in their neighborhoods, communities, and regions. It is SCC's mission to provide the tools (funds) needed for these quality organizations to continue to make a difference with medical, educational or social services.
Spirit of America
The Spirit of America 500 is the nation's largest 9/11 blood drive. This race-themed blood drive held anually on 9/11 at Michigan International Speedway treats donors to a uniquely special experience of food, fun, homage and patriotism.
Urban Youth Racing School
Founded in 1998, the School is dedicated to giving inner-city youth more opportunity and a chance to enhance their life skills by exposing them to the career opportunities in the Motorsports and Automotive Industries by using motorsports as the magnet and education as the compass.
Victory Junction Gang Camp
The mission of the Victory Junction Gang is to enrich the lives of children with chronic and medical conditions or serious illnesses by providing life-changing camping experiences that are exciting, fun and empowering, in a safe and medically sound environment.
The Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation
The Ward Burton Wildlife Foundation promotes education and awareness of wildlife conservation, habitat enhancement and natural resource stewardship.
Women's Auxiliary of Motorsports, Inc.WAM enriches the sport of NASCAR with a commitment to families through fundraising and wellness programs for those requiring assistance. In addition, the Women's Auxiliary of Motorsports, Inc. helps support organizations with likeminded missions and purposes.
Missing Kids Section
MY NAME IS-- KRISTEN DOYLE
MY HOMETOWN IS-- CLOVIS CA
MY FAVETRACK IS-- BRISTOL
MY FAVE DRIVER IS-- MICHAEL WALTRIP AND TONY STEWART AND DALE JR.....
MY LEAST FAVORITE DRIVER--- IS KURT BUSCH
A BRIEF BIO ABOUT ME.... IS I HAVE 8 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER WHO IS MY PRIDE AND JOY....I LOVE RACING,I LIVE FOR SUNDAYS,SATURDAYS AND FRIDAYS WHEN RACING IS ON.....I STARTED WATCHING RACING IN 2001 AND THEN IN 2002 I STARTED WATCHING THE FULL THE SEASON OF NASCAR AND LOVED IT.....I HAVE ALSO BEEN TO INFINION RACE A COUPLE OF YEARS IN A ROW AND LOVED IT AND THEN 2 YEARS AGO I WENT TO PHOENIX FOR THE RACE AND LOVED EVERYBIT OF THE RACE AND WHAT THE PIT CREW DOES WHAT A JOB THEY HAVE......WHEN THERE IS RACING ON SUNDAYS NOBODY CALLS ME BECAUSE THEY KNOW THAT I AM WATCHING RACING........THANKS ALOT........
@$$hole/Bad Boy/Baby of the race
This goes to Jeff for being pissed that his team mate would not move over so he could win the race.
Good Guy of the Week
Thats gonna go to Denny Hamlin for being a good driver inspite of the fued in front of him.where was Vickers when we needed him lol
Last Hot Babe and and Hot hunk of Nascar winners
LAST WINNERS OF THE HOT BABE AND HOT HUNK CONTEST
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Full Time Teams
00 Toyota
David Reutimann
Michael Waltrip Racing
Burger King/Domino’s Pizza
01 Chevy
Mark Martin (22 races)
Ginn Racing
U.S. ArmyRegan Smith (16 races)
Ginn Racing
Wiley X Eyewear, Centrex Financial
07 Chevy
Clint Bowyer
Richard Childress Racing
Jack Daniel’s
1 Chevy
Martin Truex, Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Inc.
Bass Pro Shops
2 Dodge
Kurt Busch
Penske Racing
Miller Lite
4 Chevy
Ward Burton
Morgan-McClure
State Water Heaters
5 Chevy
Kyle Busch
Hendrick Motorsports
Kelogg’s, Carquest
6 Ford
David Ragan
Roush Racing
AAA
7 Ford
Robby Gordon
RGM
Harrah’s, Jim Beam, Menard’s
8 Chevy
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
Dale Earnhardt Inc.
Budweiser
9 Dodge
Kasey Kahne
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge Dealers
10 Dodge
Scott Riggs
Evernham Racing
Valvoline, Stanley Tools
11 Chevy
Denny Hamlin
Joe Gibbs Racing
Federal Express
12 Dodge
Ryan Newman
Penske Racing
Alltel, Mobil 1
13 Chevy
Joe Nemechek
Ginn Racing
Bacardi
14 Chevy
Sterling Marlin
Ginn Racing
Waste Management
15 Chevy
Paul Menard
Dale Earnhardt Inc.
Menard’s
16 Ford
Greg Biffle
Roush Racing
Ameriquest, 3M (7 races), Dish Network (5 races)
17 Ford
Matt Kenseth
Roush Racing
DeWalt Tools
18 Chevy
J.J. Yeley
Joe Gibbs Racing
Interstate Batteries
19 Dodge
Elliott Sadler
Evernham Motorsports
Dodge Dealers
20 Chevy
Tony Stewart
Joe Gibbs Racing
Home Depot
21 Ford
Ken Schrader (27 races)
JTG Racing
Little Debbies, MotorcraftJon Wood (11 races)
JTG Racing
Air Force, Ore-Ida, Delimex
22 Toyota
Dave Blaney
Bill Davis Racing
Caterpillar
24 Chevy
Jeff Gordon
Hendrick Motorsports
DuPont Finishes
25 Chevy
Casey Mears
Hendrick Motorsports
GMAC, National Guard
26 Ford
Jamie McMurray
Roush Racing
Crown Royal, Irvin Tools
29 Chevy
Kevin Harvick
Richard Childress Racing
Shell/Pennzoil, Reeses/Hershey Foods
31 Chevy
Jeff Burton
Richard Childress Racing
Cingular
36 Toyota
Jeremy Mayfield
Bill Davis Racing
360 OTC
38 Ford
David Gilliland
Yates Racing
M&M’s
40 Dodge
David Stremme
Chip Ganassi Racing
Coor’s Light (18 races), Lonestar (17 races), Tums (1 race)
41 Dodge
Reed Sorenson
Chip Ganassi Racing
Target, Tums (1 race)
42 Dodge
Juan Pablo Montoya
Chip Ganassi Racing
Texaco/Havoline, Big Red Gum (3 races)
43 Dodge
Bobby Labonte
Petty Enterprises
Cheerios
44 Toyota
Dale Jarrett
Michel Waltrip Racing
UPS
45 Dodge
Kyle Petty
Petty Enterprises
Wells Fargo, Marthon Oil, NTB/Tire Kingdom
47 Ford
Marcos Ambrose
JTG Racing
Team Australia/Aussie Vineyards
48 Chevy
Jimmie Johnson
Hendrick Motorsports
Lowe’s
49 Dodge
Mike Bliss
BAM Racing
WhatsOnline.com
55 Toyota
Michael Waltrip
Michael Waltrip Racing
NAPA
66 Chevy
Jeff Green
Haas Automation
Best Buy, Sandisk, Microsoft
70 Chevy
Johnny Sauter
Haas Automation
Yellow Transportation
72 Chevy
Brandon Whitt
CJM Racing
Dutch Quality Stone
74 Dodge
Derrike Cope
McGlynn Racing
Unknown
78 Chevy
Kenny Wallace
Furniture Row Racing
Furniture Row
83 Toyota
Brian Vickers
Red Bull Racing
Red Bull Energy Drink
84 Toyota
A.J. Allmendinger
Red Bull Racing
Red Bull
88 Ford
Ricky Rudd
Robert Yates Racing
Snickers
96 Chevy
Tony Raines
Hall of Fame Racing
Texas Instruments, DLP Products
99 Ford
Carl Edwards
Roush Racing
Office Depot
I am going to post 2 USAR Hooters Pro Cup Racing Guys, mainly for two reasons,one, I love racing,and two,some of the cars are owned by some of the NASCAR drivers and owners.
For more info on standings,race dates,and TV air dates,click on the Hooters Logo below.
This car is owned by Tony Stewart
This car is owned by Dale Jr.
There are two divisions,Northern and Southern.