Saturday, October 30, 2010

Frustrated SF Giant Fan Has to Write!






Being a life-long San Francisco Giants fan (I even have Willie Mays’ autograph) it’s really been something to follow their 2010 season and now the postseason.

At the beginning of the year they were picked to finish as high as third in the National League West Division… Yes, they’ve got good pitching but can’t hit their way out of a wet paper bag or something like that. Well through one close game after another the pitchers for the most part held up their end of the bargain while the everyday players scratched out enough runs to keep posting W’s through a season of flux.

Since moving to Florida from the left coast I’ve been sucked into the Rays’ Craze

and it’s been great following a young ball club mature into a winning team and yet I’ve suffered along from afar over my poor Giants. A couple of years ago the Rays signed Pat Burrell who had just come off the Philadelphia Phillies’ World Championship season (Yes, the same Phillies who beat the Rays that year). Burrell was going to be the bat to put the Rays over the top but it turned out that Pat was a National League guy. He just couldn’t get a handle on American League pitching. After a season and a half of frustration the Rays released him to be gobbled up by the bat hungry Giants. Back in his element in the National League Burrell’s bat came to life. His veteran presence on the San Francisco club and his Playoff experience has all played a key role in the Giants’ late season surge.

Then there’s the emergence of a rookie catcher from Leesburg Georgia named Buster Posey. The Giants drafted him out of Florida State where he garnered nothing but

praise as the real deal. With one of the Flying Molina Brothers (there’s three Molina’s in Major League Baseball, all catchers and all very good at what they do) holding down the Giant’s catching duties the team’s brass pulled a totally unexpected coup when they traded the 36 year old Bengie Molina to none other than the Texas Rangers in mid-season and inserted the first year pro Posey in as starting catcher, handling the great Giants’ pitchers. Posey’s calm, steady demeanor for a first year player in such a key position in baseball’s scheme of things has been another key to the Giants’ success (and it doesn’t hurt that there’s some pop in his bat either).

Finally, from the on-field perspective, the late-season emergence of right fielder

Cody Ross (Commander Cody) has given the Giants’ offense a huge kick just when they needed it. The circumstances that placed Ross in the starting lineup have just begun coming out and it wasn’t some slick move on Manager Bruce Bochy’s part as I would’ve liked to have thought. No… The team had brought in another veteran player to play right field during the regular season, one Jose Guillen, then late in the year rumors started to swirl about a connection between Guillen and performance enhancing drugs (based on his performance you could have fooled me and probably the vast majority of Giants fans). Based on those drug revelations Manager Bochy didn’t include Guillen on the team’s postseason roster, giving journeyman Ross his shot. Cody responded in story book fashion by going 7-for-20 with three home runs, three doubles and five RBI in San Francisco's six-game series win over the Phillies. Then he was named MVP of the NLCS. Ross has followed up that performance by getting key hits in both World Series wins so far. Talk about falling into it! Just what the doctor ordered!

Last but certainly not least, something’s got to be said for the San Francisco

Giants’ fans. Playing in their relatively new and very innovative AT&T Park (did you know there’s an area beyond the outfield where fans can watch the game for free?) with a seating capacity of only 44,000, it’s been said that the atmosphere is more like an East Coast baseball venue like Philadelphia or Boston. The supposedly laid back California lifestyle and consequently laid back California fan perceptions couldn’t be further from reality. These fans are nuts! I think it came as a shock to the Texas Rangers just how into it the Bay Area fans are. This ain’t the Yes Ma-am, and No Sir south… This is the raucous West Coast Baby!

And while the fans for the most part are into seeing the Giants bring their first World Series Championship to San Francisco, there’s still that laid back element as this Dallas Texas TV sports commentator found out…

The Series is far from over and knowing the attraction of sports (as Yogi Berra says: It ain’t over till it’s over) I have to temper this a little, but isn’t it something to be a Giants fan and have them up 2-0 going into tonight’s game in Arlington Texas?



Tim Lincecum was on top of his game pitching 8 innings and giving up only one run in the Championship clinching game...

Edgar Renteria smoked a three run homer in the top of the 7th for the winning margin!


In honor of long time and long deceased Giants radio announcer I'll paraphrase Russ Hodges' call from 1951 when Bobby Thompson beat 'da Bums...

THE GIANTS WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP!

THE GIANTS WIN THE CHAMPIONSHIP!

Friday, October 29, 2010

Off the Wall Racing News


Tony Stewart on the Repaving Project at Daytona

Although the track isn’t yet completely resurfaced, approximately three quarters is. Tony was able to run a production car (I’d bet a Corvette) through turns three and four. Here’s a sample of the comments he made:

"I got to rip through three and four and it's not the same race track, I can promise you. This place is going to have a totally new look to the drivers and the teams. We're going to fill every square inch of the race track because the surface is so even now."

"It's going to have a ton of grip," he said. "Before, you had to really work on your handling" because it was so bumpy. "Now, handling is not going to be as crucial. You're going to have more cars in a tighter pack, as wide as they can get, and literally you'll be able to use every inch of the track. And guys will be comfortable doing it, knowing how smooth this surface is now.

"It's going to allow us to go places we've not been able to go and run a lot closer width-wise."

More Stewart quotes:
During his drive, Tony got to witness all the paving work taking place in the steep 31-degree high banks in Turns 1 and 2.

“This is not like paving a highway,” Stewart said. “If you go down there and you watch how the cranes are holding up the equipment, I told them there’s no way you could pay me to be on that roller right now.

“For a gear head like me, I like seeing what the process is and how they have to do this. To see 75 percent of this project completed already is phenomenal. They’ve had great weather down here. It’s neat to see how good a job Lane has done.”

Stewart is tied with Cale Yarborough for third on the all-time Daytona International Speedway wins list with 15 triumphs including three Coke Zero 400s Powered By Coca-Cola.

Seen here, Stewart was asked to help paint the new start/finish line along with track president Joie Chitwood III.

Then they gave the two-time NASCAR Cup Champion his very own piece of the old start/finish line (I notice a Camaro in the background… Where's the Vette Tony? You slummin' or what?)

The Daytona repaving project is still on schedule to be completed before the end of the year with a special open testing session from January 20th to 22nd.

Sounds like a whole new type of racing at Daytona... Three to four wide?

Question for the Open-Wheelers…




If you had to choose between the Indy Car circuit and the Formula One circuit, which would you say is the most prestigious of the two? Have you ever looked at it that way?


A new rumor on RPM?

Evidently over the past few days Richard Petty has been talking with Toyota for a two driver team next year. Talks have included Michael Waltrip…

Petty’s current business partner George Gillett is in the midst of a financial free fall having sold his interests in a professional soccer team in Liverpool England (ironically to the owner of the Boston Red Sox… Yes the same man who's partnered up with Jack Roush) and more recently his Northstar-At-Tahoe North Shore Casino-Hotel resort.



Sounds like the King is on life support… Long live the King?

How about Brad Keselowski!

Bad Brad Keselowski is on the threshold of winning the Nationwide Series this year. He’s dominated all season long and has pulled yet another win out of the hat last weekend at the Gateway International track outside of St. Louis.


Seen here in victory lane with his crew, the Gateway win was his sixth of the season. The win was made possible by a late caution (Danica got punted by Rusty Wallace’s clone Steve). Brad was in second at the time but far behind teammate and pole sitter Justin Allgaier (who led 70 laps on what could be termed his hometown track). After a four tire pit stop Brad restarted in 5th with four laps remaining. Charging past the four in front of him, Brad pulled off the win passing leader Mike Bliss in turns one and two on the last lap…

With three races to go Brad has an almost insurmountable lead of nearly 500 points.


A side light concerning Gateway International Raceway:

The Gateway International track is owned by the same people who own Dover. It was announced the track has been put up for sale and no future NASCAR events are scheduled there at this time. The crowd of 19,000 fans was invited down onto the track prior to the race to sign the wall in the homestretch… Sounds like this track has been pronounced dead and gone. I wonder if a real estate developer has another use for the site? I’ve got to believe that’s true. Will the Sierra Club come out in opposition? Don’t count on it, not in Missouri.

So long, Gateway...

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The Tulare Motorsports Complex Debacle

I've been following from afar the process that's taken place as developers have attempted to get approval for a vast motorsports complex near my old home in Tulare County California. The wrangling has been going on for five years now while the state is mired in political gridlock and Tulare County has one of the highest unemployment rates in the nation...

Here's a little chronology:

From early 2008: http://www.brandman.com/TMSC-EIR/index.html


Shopping and accomodations at the top, Speedway in the middle and Drag Strip at the bottom.


Project Description:
The Tulare Motor Sports Complex, L.P. (applicant) proposes to develop a 711.09-acre site with uses including a 1-mile, D-shaped oval super speedway racetrack; and drag strip. Both facilities have grandstands and sky boxes. The proposed seating capacity is 52,800 spectators for the super speedway track and 39,800 spectators for the drag strip. The track and drag strip are expected to host a wide variety of national, regional, and local racing events. The racing venues would provide approximately six large events and numerous smaller events per year. A Go Kart Track would be constructed between the oval and the drag strip. In addition, the applicant proposes a mix of uses to be developed to include entertainment-related uses, luxury condominiums, commercial offices, a technology-oriented business park, retail stores, hotels, a 59-acre RV park, public services, and improved infrastructure. A complete project description is provided in Section 3 of the Draft EIR.
The racing venue will provide approximately 6 large events and numerous smaller events per year.

Location:
The proposed project is located along the southeastern city limits of the City of Tulare in Tulare County. The site is adjacent to the Tulare Ag Expo site along its eastern boundary and north of the Tulare Airport.


From late 2008: http://www.jayski.com/pages/tracks/ncalif.htm

Tulare City [CA] Council OKs motor sports complex: The Tulare City [near Fresno CA, approx.. 250 miles from Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, CA] Council, in a split 3-2 vote, approved late Monday night the proposed Tulare Motor Sports Complex, a 711-acre project that calls for the construction of a race track, a drag strip and commercial and retail development in south Tulare. Tulare Mayor Craig Vejvoda, Vice Mayor Phil Vandegrift and councilman Richard Ortega voted to approve the project, while councilmen David Macedo and Wayne Ross casted a “no” vote. Fresno-based developer Bud Long, who is fronting the project, said he was excited about the outcome. The vote came at the end of a lengthy, three-and-a-half hour, single-issue special meeting held at the Tulare Senior Center, drawing an estimated 240 people. The project will now go before the Tulare County Local Agency Formation Commission in about a month’s time. The Tulare Planning Commission had already approved the project at a meeting earlier this month.(Visalia Times-Delta)(12-30-2008)

One Mile "D" Oval with road courses inside.


From 2009: http://thesurvivalpodcast.com/forum/index.php?action=printpage;topic=6550.0

Tulare needs additional grass roots support, Kern County needs financing.
By Dan Fleisher VSP Racing Columnist:

Here is the status of two proposed race facilities:

TULARE MOTORSPORTS COMPLEX: This is a 711-acre development near Tulare’s International Agri-Center, the vision of a group headed by developer Bud Long. The complex includes a one-mile D-shaped oval race track with seating capacity of 52,600, and a drag strip with seating for 39,800 fans. Also on the drawing board are 350 condos, a go-cart track and a 59-acre RV park. Added to this would be a tech-oriented business park, retail stores with 1.2 million square footage, commercial offices and hotels, four of which would encompass 1,000 total rooms. The concept was approved by Tulare’s City Council in December of last year, the second favorable split-vote (3-2).

The passage was based on several things including the EIR sub-study done by The Ramsey Group, who says the Complex will bring in an additional $224 million in sales activity.

Earlier in December, The Tulare Planning Commission approved the project by a 5-2 margin. The positives votes were based on forecasts that the complex could provide thousands of jobs and $1.4 million annually to the city treasury. Having the complex built next to the home of the World Ag Expo was another plus for supporters including Council Member Richard Ortega. The Ag Expo is currently being threatened by competing shows in Florida and elsewhere because of a lack of near-by, available lodging for exhibitors and visitors. The addition of this complex could help secure its continued survival.

“This opportunity is a once in a lifetime, I am going to support it” he said.

Despite the Council’s and the Planning Commission’s approval, Long said there’s a long way to go for the project, first introduced at a Council meeting way back in November 2006, gets underway because of continued opposition.

Those (opposition) forces are still fighting the plan and yet another Council Meeting is planned for Tuesday June 30. (A previous meeting scheduled for the 23rd was taken off the agenda at the last minute) to discuss the matter. Apparently, two council members, Wayne Ross and David Macedo, are attempting to stall the project hoping other groups, or possible lawsuits, will intervene and “make it all go away,” my quote.

I’m not totally familiar with the political process, but I don’t understand how they (City Council) can continually rehash something that has already passed TWICE.

A GRASS ROOTS EFFORT is needed by supporters of the complex, especially racing fans who would love to have a state-of-the-art facility in the Central Valley. You’re encouraged to attend the meeting on the 30th at 7pm and voice your support of the project. The developers are scheduled to provide a project up-date and show a five-minute computer generated “fly through” of the complex. The address is 137 N. “M” Street, Tulare.

In the event you’re unable to attend, PLEASE contact Councilman Ross (559/303-1988) and Councilman Macedo (559/901-7081) to vocalize your approval of the project.

From last September: http://www.fresnobee.com/2010/09/21/2087780/ruling-stymies-tulare-motor-sports.html

Ruling stymies Tulare Motor Sports Project
By Lewis Griswold / The Fresno Bee

The Sierra Club scored a legal victory against Tulare and the planned Tulare Motor Sports Project when a judge ruled that the city must rework the project's environmental report.
Tulare County Superior Court Judge Lloyd Hicks' tentative ruling, which was issued last week, stymies -- but does not stop -- the controversial 700-acre project.
The ruling was made public Sept. 16 and, barring any legal protests, becomes final in three weeks.
"We won," said Gordon Nipp of Bakersfield, a member of the Sierra Club Kern-Kaweah chapter. "They're going to have to redo the EIR and go through the process."
The ruling was against the city of Tulare because the city wrote the environmental study, although Tulare Motor Sports Complex is named in the lawsuit.
No building permits can be issued until the environmental report passes legal muster. It likely won't have an immediate effect on the project being developed by Bud Long of Fresno, which has been making slow progress.
Although the ruling is a setback, "it will definitely not kill the project," said Myron Smith, Long's attorney.
The environmental report fell short by not offering "factual, reasoned analysis" in its rejection of mitigation measures to make up for loss of prime farmland, impacts on air quality and effects on climate change, the judge ruled.
City Manager Darrel Pyle downplayed the ruling and its effect on the project, which was approved in late 2008 by a 3-2 vote of the Tulare City Council. The city will soon file supplemental reports to clarify the city's rejection of the mitigations, he said.
One environmental issue noted in the judge's ruling involves generating electricity. The report says that 5% would come from solar panels, but the Sierra Club asked why a greater percentage wasn't chosen.
The city "completely ignored that question and gave no response," Hicks' ruling states.
But Pyle said the city has paperwork to back up the environmental recommendations.
The report cost the city $1 million, which has become an issue in the current campaigns for City Council. The money is to be recouped when parcels are sold before the start of construction.

Earlier this month from: http://www.fresnobee.com/2010/10/11/2113706/tulare-vice-mayor-resigns-to-settle.html

Tulare vice mayor resigns to settle suit

Posted at 11:13 AM on Monday, Oct. 11, 2010
By Lewis Griswold / The Fresno Bee
Tulare Vice Mayor Phil Vandegrift has resigned to settle a lawsuit accusing him of a conflict of interest while serving on the council.
Vandegrift resigned Friday after reaching a tentative settlement of a lawsuit filed against him in July by a former Tulare mayor. The lawsuit alleges that Vandegrift, a real estate broker, was illegally paid $200,000 in connection with a real estate deal involving the city.
No criminal complaint has been filed against Vandegrift.
Vandegrift said he resigned because he didn't want to spend money fighting attorney Michael Lampe of Visalia, who is representing former Tulare Mayor Tom Drilling and others.
The abrupt resignation represents the first political casualty of the controversial Tulare Motor Sports Complex, said Mayor Craig Vejvoda. The racetrack has roiled Tulare since December 2008, when the council approved it on a 3-2 vote.
"Mike Lampe wants to stop the motorsports complex," Vejvoda said. "It's about taking away the votes on the motor sports complex."
Lampe said he disagrees with the mayor that the the lawsuit is to force council members to resign. But the racetrack "is at the heart of some if not all of the litigation" because the city's role -- it spent $1 million on an environmental impact report -- caused him to examine council members' actions and find potentially illegal behavior, he said.
The lawsuit against Vandegrift involved a real estate transaction unrelated to the motor sports complex. It said Vandegrift was paid $200,000 by a group of property owners who sold 10 acres to the city, despite playing no role in the transaction. Also, he failed to correctly report the payment on his statement of economic interest, the lawsuit said.
Vandegrift said he was a longtime adviser and broker for the property owners and was compensated for work performed unrelated to the sale. Failing to correctly report the income was an oversight, he said.
On Friday, Lampe, Vandegrift, Vejvoda and others held a mediation session with former Tulare County Judge Howard Broadman. The proposed settlement will come to the council Oct. 19 for approval. The the city must pay Lampe's legal fees, Vejvoda said. He declined to say how much that would cost.
It also calls for the council to put on its agenda an item on whether to declare racetrack developer Bud Long in default for not paying the city the $1 million it spent on the environmental impact report.
Long "intentionally deceived the city" about paying the $1 million, Lampe said. Long's attorney Myron Smith said he could not comment.
The settlement also covers two other lawsuits for which the city will admit to violations of the state's Brown Act governing open meetings and the public records act.
With Vandegrift's resignation, the Tulare council is down to four members -- two who voted yes on the racetrack and two who voted no -- and has 30 days to appoint a replacement council member.


Finally it was announced today: http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/article/20101026/NEWS01/101026005/Financing+set+for+motor+sports+complex

Fresno-based Developer Bud Long and Southern California-based company S.C. Global Investment announced financing to buy land for the proposed Tulare Motor Sports Complex project has been arranged.
“We are nearly finished with our due diligence process and expect to be funding the loan mid-November subject to completion of the loan documentation,” said Sax Smith, S.C. Global Chief Operating Officer. “The ambitious scope and vision of this project fall right in our bull’s eye.”
Work on the speedway, drag strip, hotels and other facilities could start within 12 months, Construction Manager Mark Mathieson said.

This pronouncement comes one week before the November elections when the Tulare City Council that's been split 3-2 in favor of the track project may be realigned once again endangering the project.

Any questions on why things get tied up in California? This project means thousands of jobs and untold millions in tax revenue to the state and local governments so what do they do out there? Tie it up for years in legal mumbo gumbo…

Is it any wonder why the state of California is billions of dollars in the red? Sure is a great way to run a state.

For more information go to: http://www.tularemotorsport.com/

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

The Cost of Infidelity

It was announced yesterday that Elin Nordegren, Tiger Woods ex-wife, has been awarded $110,000,000 as part of her divorce settlement. It’s said that Tiger is worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $500 million. So she only got 20%? What’s up with that? The same article concerning the settlement went on to speculate that it also cost Tiger between $8 million and $10 million to keep one of his mistresses (Rachel Uchitel) quiet… Seems to me that’s a bad precedent there Tiger old boy. Did all the others get in line after that? Methinks they did and if that’s true (we haven’t heard a word out of any of them have we?), the total cost for Mr. Woods' escapades could have very well approached $200 million. Do you think that’s why Elin took pity on him and only settled for a measly 20%?

So… Don’t you think we all deserve to see the +/- 200 million dollar women?

Rachel Uchitel
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Cori Rist -------------------------------Holly Sampson -------------------Jamee Grubbs

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Julie Jungers ----------------------------Julie Postle----------------------Joslyn James **********************************************************************************

Kalika Moquin -------------------------Loredana Jolie -------------Mindy Lawton

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Take a look at Tiger Woods’ signature shots…

The only person that could have diminished these talents was the person who owned them… Maybe now that it’s all over Tiger will regain his powers on the course and hopefully live an exemplary life from here on out…

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

News From Around NASCAR

Stewart-Hass Racing announces Mobil 1 will sponsor Tony Stewart’s number 14 Chevrolet next season replacing Old Spice. Mobil 1 will be the primary sponsor for 14 races while Office Depot will take over on the remaining 22… Mobil 1 had to move out of Penske Racing when Roger struck a new deal with Shell-Pennzoil.



Looks like we're going to have to get used to seeing Tony in another color scheme...

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Word is that Volkswagen is considering joining NASCAR in the not too distant future. The German automaker is introducing a new midsize sedan to the American auto market and according to Matthias Müller, CEO of Porsche, Volkswagen Group it is a logical move. So who might be interested in jumping on board with VW? Rumors are swirling that Roger Penske might be open to such a deal but according to Speed.com it won’t happen until Penske’s deal with Dodge runs out after 2011. Can you see Kurt and Brad in a VDub??? Is Kurt going to switch to number 53? Brad?
I think they'll be driving something like the one on the right... Ahhhh, German engineering...

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After all the talk a month or so back about possibly shutting down his truck racing team at the end of this season Kyle Busch has moved ahead and will open a brand new headquarters this Thursday in Mooresville North Carolina. The 77,000-square foot Kyle Busch Motorsports facility will be the scene of an open house and fan appreciation day. Although no announcements have been made concerning new sponsors for the 2011 season, it would appear it’s pedal to the metal to me!

And here I thought it was going to be a big red barn!

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Tomorrow NASCAR’s Hall of Fame will announce the second class of inductees into the Hall. Here’s the list of 25 nominees in alphabetical order:


-- Bobby Allison (driver)
-- Buck Baker (driver)
-- Red Byron (driver)
-- Richard Childress (team owner)
-- Jerry Cook (driver)
-- Richie Evans (driver)
-- Tim Flock (driver)
-- Rick Hendrick (team owner)
-- Jack Ingram (driver)
-- Dale Inman (crew chief)
-- Ned Jarrett (driver)
-- Fred Lorenzen (driver)
-- Bud Moore (team owner)
-- Raymond Parks (team owner)
-- Benny Parsons (driver)
-- David Pearson (driver)
-- Lee Petty (driver)
-- Fireball Roberts (driver)
-- Wayne Robertson (sports marketer)
-- Herb Thomas (driver)
-- Curtis Turner (driver)
-- Darrell Waltrip (driver)
-- Joe Weatherly (driver)
-- Glen Wood (team owner)
-- Cale Yarborough (driver)



With the understanding that I’m a relative novice when it comes to all things NASCAR, nonetheless I would like to see the following five make it into the Hall:

1. Raymond Parks

2. David Pearson

3. Dale Inman

4. Glen Wood

5. Cale Yarborough

Two drivers, two owners and a crew chief, all had a genuine impact on NASCAR through the formative years up to present day…

Who would you like to see?



Well guys... I got one right! Shows you what I know...


David Pearson, Bud Moore, Lee Petty, Ned Jarrett and Bobby Allison make up the second class of inductees into NASCAR's Hall of Fame. Four drivers and one owner.

Congratulations to you one and all!

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Races Within The Races

In honor of NASCAR's roots and in consideration of NASCAR's CEO Brian France...

The 2010 Track Champions are being awarded a year's supply of...
Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon!


As already pointed out, with only two road course races out of 36 total, Juan Pablo Montoya is the 2010 road course champion followed closely by Marcos Ambrose.

Here are the three remaining championship standings...

Short Track Leaders after ten races and only Martinsville and Phoenix remaining…

----------------Average
Driver ----------Finish ---Points
1. Kyle Busch -------7.00 -1,560
2. Jeff Gordon ------7.60 -1,478
3. Jimmie Johnson 10.40 -1,468
4. Ryan Newman ---8.10 -1,455
5. Carl Edwards ----9.70 -1,389
6. Denny Hamlin --12.50 -1,349
7. Jeff Burton -----11.90 -1,339
8. Kevin Harvick --11.70 -1,320
9. Clint Bowyer ---12.80 -1,315
10. Joe Logano ---13.40 -1,275

Kyle may have this championship wrapped up with two races remaining.

Two non-chasers are included in the top ten…


Intermediate Track Leaders after eight races and three to go (Charlotte, Texas and Miami-Homestead)
----------------Average
Driver ----------Finish --Points
1. Jeff Gordon ----10.43 -1,143
2. Kurt Busch -----11.13 -1,137
3. Matt Kenseth --10.13 -1,101
4. Kyle Busch -----12.00 -1,069
5. Tony Stewart --13.00 -1,067
6. Jimmie Johnson 14.75 -1,042
7. Kevin Harvick --13.13 -1,039
8. Jeff Burton -----13.13 -1,025
9. Ryan Newman -12.88 -1,014
10. Denny Hamlin 15.38 -1,013

The intermediate track races have resulted in the tightest race going with 42 points separating the top three drivers and three races to go.




Non-chaser (and CR's fav) Ryan Newman is fourth in short tracks and ninth on the intermediates…

Long Track Leaders after ten races and only Talladega to go.

-----------------Average
Driver -----------Finish --Points
1. Kevin Harvick ----4.80 -1,658
2. Denny Hamlin ---10.60 -1,444
3. Tony Stewart ----9.40 -1,443
4. Clint Bowyer ----10.10 -1,392
5. Carl Edwards ---11.00 -1,343
6. Greg Biffle ------13.60 -1,311
7. Jeff Burton -----12.70 -1,302
8. Jimmie Johnson 15.60 -1,256
9. Mark Martin ---14.60 -1,252
10. Kurt Busch ---15.70 -1,218

Kevin Harvick is simply dominating the long tracks this season with the best average finish of any other driver on any other type of course...




The senior statesman of NASCAR, Mark Martin is the only non-chaser on the 2 mile and longer tracks.

Now… Did you notice what I did while posting these numbers? Take a look at Jimmie Johnson’s average finish numbers at each type of track and then note the points he’s accumulated. Look at the drivers around him. Doesn’t seem right, so I went back and looked. Evidently Jimmie’s figured out how to get more points with less. Just the guy to do it! Go figure.

With Charlotte’s Foreclosure Special (the Bank of America 500) looming next weekend I thought I’d toss out the top ten drivers from the Coca-Cola 600 last July…

1. Kurt Busch
2. Jamie McMurray
3. Kyle Busch
4. Mark Martin
5. David Reutimann
6. Jeff Gordon
7. Clint Bowyer
8. Paul Menard
9. Ryan Newman
10. Matt Kenseth


Where’s JJ? JJ… Where are you?

How about 37th place! What are the odds of that happening again?