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The Nascar All-Star Race – A litte history

Sunday night Nascar held one of it’s premier races, known today as the All-Star Race. While the race has gone through many names (4 to be exact), it has a great deal of history from its venue to its winners. Here’s a few facts about the race that might interest Nascar fans.

– The All-Star raced stared in 1985 when it was known simply as “The Winston”, after Nascar’s sponsor Winston cigarettes.
– It has always been held at Charlotte/Lowes Motor Speedway, with the exception of the 2nd race which was held at Atlanta Motor Speedway.
– The driver to win the first race in the series was Darrell Waltrip for Junior Johnson Racing.
– One of our household favorites, Dale Jr. won in 2000 his rookie year,
– Another favorite Ryan Newman won in 2002
– And my most favorite Tony Stewart won in 2009

Now for the Most, Fastest, Slowest and Winning-est
– Most wins go to Dale Sr  and Jeff Gordon with 3 wins each
– Mark Martin, Jimmy Johnson and Davey Allison have each won 2 times
– Davey Allison is the only driver to hold back to back wins

– In 1985 Darrell’s prize was $20k, the 2nd race won by Bill Elliott gave him a purse of $240k
– The purse prize has floated back and forth between $200 and $300k for most of it’s history.
– It hit 500k in 2000 when Dale Jr. won the prize
– It slowly increased over the next 2 years and hit $1 million in 2003. Jimmy Johnson took that home. Officially he won $1,017,604, Tony’s purse in 2009 was $1,033,656.
– The highest purse to date was $1,101,325 taken home by Mark Martin on his 2nd time winning the all star race

– The highest average speed for an All-Star race was 185mph, in 2001. Jeff Gordon won that race.
– The slowest race was in 2007, 89mph (geez..was the whole thing under caution?) Kevin Harvick took that trophy.

– Chevy has 14 wins, Ford 9, Dodge and Pontiac 1 a piece
– The winning-est team, no surprise here, Hendrick with 6 wins. Roush and Childress have 3 each.
– Geoff Bodine Racing (1994) and Stewart-Hass Racing (2009) are the only owner/driver teams to have won the All-Star race.

– Conspicuously missing from the list, Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota.

Richmond – Crown Royal Russ Friedman 400 – May 2009

5:30am and we’re up after getting home at midnight and making it to bed at 1am.  Why the rise and shine at the crack of dawn? Well it’s race weekend, what else are you going to do? We made it the track by 7:30am. We were directed to our tailgating space, about 4 rows from the main gate of the track. A great spot! By 10am we had the grill fired up and breakfast was on the skillet.

It was touch and go through out the day in dealing with the weather. But we kept busy by shopping, keeping up on the Caps win over the Penguins and of course grilling bbq chicken. Finally by 5pm it was time to pack it up and head to our seats with fingers crossed that the rain would stop long enough to get the race in. Thank the rain Gods who covered the track with a giant umbrella and allowed the jet dryers clear the surface and keep it clear for the race. It pour down rain north and south of the track. But some how missed us, just long enough to get the 400 laps on the books.

And what a race it was! Watching Tony and Ryan constantly moving up into the top 10 after each pit stop was exciting. Along with everyone else in our section, we were thrilled watching Jimmy Johnson spin out in turn 2. The last 20 laps kept us on the edge of our seat as Tony moved up into 2nd and Ryan moved into 4th.  Not sure a few additional would have helped Tony catch up to the leader, but Jeff Burton sure was making a run at trying to take 2nd away from him. So I’m glad it finished the way it did.

I’m so proud of Stewart-Haas Racing. It’s great to see Tony and Ryan in the top 12 in points. For a long time we thought Ryan was a much better driver than what his stats were showing. He just needed a good crew, good engines and a chance to put his talent on the track. It also says a lot about Tony and his ability to turn a company around and make it competitive. Wow. The Munchkin and I couldn’t be happier with our boys.

NFL Week 3

First a recap of Week 3:

Week 3

My predictions:

Away Home Away Home Favorite Line O/U
Kansas City Atlanta 17 21 Atlanta 4 38
Oakland Buffalo 17 20 Buffalo 3 37
Tampa Bay Chicago 17 24 Chicago 7 41
Carolina Minnesota 20 20 Carolina 0 40
Miami New England 19 24 New England 5 43
Cincinnati NY Giants 26 17 Cincinnati 9 43
Houston Tennessee 17 24 Tennessee 7 41
Arizona Washington 20 2A6 Washington 6 46
New Orleans Denver 23 20 New Orleans 3 43
Detroit San Francisco 20 26 San Francisco 6 46
St. Louis Seattle 20 27 Seattle 7 47
Cleveland Baltimore 20 20 Baltimore 0 40
Jacksonville Indianapolis 17 24 Indianapolis 7 41
Pittsburgh Philadelphia 17 20 Philadelphia 3 37
Dallas Green Bay 23 17 Dallas 6 40
NY Jets San Diego 17 27 San Diego 10 44

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This entry was posted on September 28, 2008, in Sports - NFL.

NFL Week 3

First a recap of Week 2:

Week 2

My predictions:

 

Away Home Away Home Favorite Line O/U
Chicago Carolina 20 17 Chicago 3 37
Tennessee Cincinnati 20 27 Cincinnati 7 47
Green Bay Detroit 26 20 Green Bay 6 46
Buffalo Jacksonville 10 27 Jacksonville 17 37
Oakland Kansas City 19 26 Kansas City 7 45
Indianapolis Minnesota 20 23 Minnesota 3 43
NY Giants St. Louis 27 17 NY Giants 10 44
New Orleans Washington 17 23 Washington 6 40
San Francisco Seattle 17 27 Seattle 10 44
Atlanta Tampa Bay 17 17 Tampa Bay 0 34
Miami Arizona 20 27 Arizona 7 47
San Diego Denver 23 17 San Diego 6 40
Baltimore Houston 20 20 Houston 0 40
New England NY Jets 24 20 New England 4 44
Pittsburgh Cleveland 17 17 Pittsburgh 0 34
Philadelphia Dallas 23 27 Dallas 4 50

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This entry was posted on September 20, 2008, in Sports - NFL.

NFL Week 2

First a recap of Preseason Week 4 and Regular Season Week 1:

Preseason Week 4

My predictions:

 

Away Home Away Home Favorite Line O/U
Detroit Buffalo 17 24 Buffalo 7 41
NY Jets Philadelphia 17 20 Philadelphia 3 37
Atlanta Baltimore 20 20 Baltimore 0 40
St. Louis Kansas City 20 26 Kansas City 6 46
New England NY Giants 24 17 New England 7 41
Cincinnati Indianapolis 20 27 Indianapolis 7 47
Jacksonville Washington 17 24 Washington 7 41
Carolina Pittsburgh 17 23 Pittsburgh 6 40
Tennessee Green Bay 20 20 Green Bay 0 40
Chicago Cleveland 20 17 Chicago 3 37
Minnesota Dallas 17 24 Dallas 7 41
Miami New Orleans 20 17 Miami 3 37
Tampa Bay Houston 20 23 Houston 3 43
Denver Arizona 26 27 Arizona 1 53
San Diego San Francisco 27 17 San Diego 10 44
Oakland Seattle 16 27 Seattle 11 43

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This entry was posted on September 14, 2008, in Sports - NFL.

Football Picks for Preseason Week 4

…And the ones for the Hall of Fame game and the first three preseason weeks. I know what you’re thinking, “Yeah, sure, you’re picking the games AFTER they played…” If you will look at the data, I think my honesty speaks for itself… Ugh, I sure hope these results are because all the coaches finally took my advice and are keeping their starters bubble wrapped safely in the locker room and fielding anybody they think might be a diamond in the rough.

Seriously, if I was a coach, my starters might go out there for 3 or 4 plays with these instructions: If you think that you might break a nail, DROP THE BALL; we ain’t playing for money here. After that, I’d have the Mom of the kid from the hotdog stand, you know, Doris “The Pocket” Tidwell, as left tackle, the peanut tosser would be snapping the ball and the hotdog kid himself would be the QB. My receiver would be that kid I saw outrun the police car in the mall parking lot. “Hey kid… do you think you could catch a football while you’re running like that?” The water boy would be wide right…

I don’t know what the rules are about bringing 9 to 12 hundred potential players to the game, but I figure if you sift through that many wannabe football players you might find that diamond. You know the kid you send out, “Ok I don’t care about accuracy I just wanna see how far you can throw,” that comes back, “Um, I’m sorry coach. I’ll go run out there in the parking lot and find that ball…”

“That’s ok kid, we’ll get another ball… um… what’s your name?”

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This entry was posted on August 28, 2008, in Sports - NFL.

Nascar News

I’ve been watching racing since I was 12/13 years old. I’ve been to Bristol and Richmond. EW and I hold season tickets to the Richmond races. I’d love to go to Darlington and Charlotte. And of course I’d love to go to Daytona. My family is from Tennessee and I had an uncle who worked for Goodyear. Because of him, I was able to get into the track before race day and see the place. My guy at the time was Darrell Waltrip. He was a Tennessee boy and I was up for that. On one of those Bristol visits, my uncle took me to the in field. Standing 15 feet away from us was DW. He was talking to a bunch of reporters, but he caught sight of my uncle and waved. Then he yelled, “You need something?” My uncle said, I just wanted one of your biggest fans to see you. DW waved his hands at the reporters as if he was dismissing them from his royal court and said “Heck I can talk to these guys anytime.” and walked away to meet me. Now that doesn’t sound like much, but when you’re 12 years old; that was a big deal. I’m sure he doesn’t remember doing it. But I sure remember it.

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