Archive for September, 2009

I think most of us agree that Jeff Gordon is the biggest “cry baby” in Nascar History. Who’s number 2?

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
AZRX7Guy asked:
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Before anyone say’s me - I’m not in NASCAR and therfore don’t not count….and neither does any of my family members (mother, father, sister, brother, etc) or family pets, friends, wife, etc…real answers only please.

BYRON

Sprint Cup: Mark Martin achieves his Third Win of the Season

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Stephen Lars asked:
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an Mark Martin earned his third victory of the season in the Michigan International Speedway, at the LifeLock 400, fifteenth event of the year of the Sprint Cup Series of NASCAR. With this accomplishment, Martin was placed next to Kyle Busch, who also has three victories, as the drivers with the most wins in the current season. Although Martin departed from the 32nd position on the grid, with a great mastery of his car he was able to move quickly through the rest of the competitors until placing himself in the leaders group. Leading the competition there was the three-time champion Jimmie Johnson, followed by Greg Biffle who was immediately struck by Martin. From the moment that the driver of the Chevrolet No. 5 got in the third place, the race became a strong challenge among the three drivers, who were unwilling to yield to the strong pressure exerted on one another, this was one aspect that gave a twist to an emotionally charged race that with every lap that past by was being held with greater intensity. To reach this position, Mark Martin responded in detail to the instructions he was given by his team from the pits area, this was a very important factor for the driver of the Hendrick Motorsports team to successfully achieve his goal of moving forward and it was crucial as well in his strategy of saving fuel. Martin was aware that his car was not the fastest, so he followed a strategy of not going out to refuel while listening carefully to the directions of Alan Gustafson, the team leader, who aptly assisted Mark in the complicated task of saving gasoline without staying behind. Totally focused with the idea of surpassing anyone in front of him, Martin took his car to the fullest in spite of knowing that it could stop at any moment and that would be it. But it was not so; fortunately for him, his car responded in the best way. During the final laps, there was a strong fight between Johnson and Biffle, who disputed the top position, while Martin was following them closely, just waiting for the opportunity to pass them. Amid the clash between the leaders, they switched positions in several occasions and when there were just six laps remaining to complete 200 laps scheduled, Johnson, who had led for the most laps during the race, took the leading position once again. Johnson’s joy for being so close to winning the race didn’t last long, as only four laps later he ran out of fuel, also ending with his hopes for the victory. Biffle then took the lead, but then suffered the same misfortune; his car was turned off and stopped at the beginning of the final lap. This meant a great opportunity for Mark Martin, who with the last drops of fuel on his car, accelerated just prior to running with the same fate as the others, achieving to cross the finish line as first in an amazing way, followed by his teammate, Jeff Gordon, while Denny Hamlin came in third.

MILES

NASCAR Weekend Report 5/25

Monday, September 28th, 2009
Matt Gerwitz asked:
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NASCAR Weekend Report 5/25

Author:  Matt Gerwitz

U. S. Sports Media, Inc

CONCORD, N.C. - Lowe’s Motor Speedway was the setting again this week for NASCAR’s top two series, The Nationwide and the Sprint Cup, while the Camping World Truck series took the weekend off. The rain-filled Memorial Day weekend interrupted the racing schedule, cutting Saturday’s race short and delaying the Coca-Cola 600 until Monday. Qualifying for both races was completed on schedule.

Thursday night featured the Sprint drivers with Ryan Newman leading the way, turning a lap of 188.475 mph. The lap won him his eighth career pole at Lowe’s, his fifth for the Coca-Cola 600. Kyle Bush started in the number two spot followed by Jeff Gordon, Mark Martin, Jimmie Johnson, and Kasey Kahne filling out the first three rows. Asked about the possibility of winning NASCAR’s longest race, Newman said, “”Yeah, right now, I’m going to call it even between me, the 18 and 24, and throw Tony Stewart in there on Sunday, too.”

Qualifying for Saturday’s Carquest Auto Parts 300 finished with Carl Edwards on the pole, Kyle Bush starting second, and Greg Biffle third. Busch was later forced to start at the back after an engine change but managed to charge his way back to the front. He took the lead from Carl Edwards on lap 41, holding it until Brian Vickers took it from him on lap 140. At lap 146 Vickers made a scheduled green flag stop, surrendering to the lead back to Busch who came in to the pits on lap 149. Meanwhile Mike Bliss stayed on the track making him the only car on the lead lap when caution came out on lap 153. On the restart Bliss was the leader but started behind eleven lapped cars, including Busch. Brendan Gaughan was the lucky dog and restarted second, taking the lead from Bliss, but Bliss battled back and passed Gaughan at lap 167. Three laps later the rain came, giving Bliss his first victory since 2004. Gaughan was the runner-up with Busch finishing third, Vickers fourth, and Logano fifth.

Sunday’s race never got underway as rain pounded the speedway, leaving parts of the infield covered with standing water. The race began at noon on Monday under cloudy skies that brought a red flag for rain just over seventy laps in. After nearly an hour-long delay the cars returned to the track for another 100 laps. Kyle Busch was again the dominant car but Brian Vickers, Kasey Kahne, and Jaun Pablo Montoya all put the pressure on at various points during the race.

At 3:00 PM eastern NASCAR put out the yellow flag, brought all the cars in, shut off the engines and observed a moment of silence in honor of Memorial Day. Shortly after resuming the race, lap 177 brought out the second red flag for rain. A third and final rain delay came at lap 221 which cost Kyle Busch his second race of the weekend. As the rain began to fall all the leaders hit the pits in anticipation of going green again. David Reutimann, Ryan Newman and Robby Gordon chose to stay out, with Reutimann inheriting the lead. The delay turned into several hours and the race was finally called at about 6:25 PM. David Reutimann was declared the winner, giving Michael Waltrip Racing its first Sprint Cup victory. Ryan Newman finished second, followed by Robby Gordon in third, Carl Edwards fourth, and Brian Vickers third. The six through ten positions went to Kyle Busch, Kasey Kahne, Juan Pablo Montoya, Joey Logano, and Matt Kenseth.

Source, http://www.RacingWeeklyNews.com, U. S. Sports Media, Inc



MONTY

Does anybody know what Jeff Gordon is planning to name his daughter?

Monday, September 28th, 2009
00 asked:


Some reason I just got curious, I know his baby isn’t here just yet, but she’s sure close to it. Has anybody heard what he’s going to name her?

NO JEFF GORDON HATERS NEED TO REPLY!!!!

THEODORE

Jimmie Johnson, Jeff Gordon and Corvette ZR1 Up Close

Monday, September 28th, 2009
igotshotgun asked:


NASCAR heavy weights Jimmie Johnson & Jeff Gordon pick up their brand new Corvette ZR1s.

NIGEL

i watching ESPN’s Nascar now, they had a clip of Tony Stewart and Jeff Gordon fist fighting?

Saturday, September 26th, 2009
It’s Slime Time asked:


it was a Watkins Glen. i’d like to know when that was, and what led them to the fistfight?
stevegretka, i’m new to nascar, i’ve been watching it for a year now, i guess you can say, i’m a rookie…

Tony looked like he was going to explode. he had so much anger on him.

BUFORD

A question for Jeff Gordon Fans?

Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Jeff Gordon Fan asked:


Do you think that Jeff Gordon is doing well this season?

ISIDRO

2009 Nascar Sprint Cup All-Star Race - Jeff Gordon Crash!

Monday, September 21st, 2009
nascarfan48and29 asked:


Jeff Gordon wrecks when him, kyle busch and ryan newman go 3 wide coming out of turn 4

SANFORD

Tim Wilson - Jeff Gordon’s Gay

Monday, September 21st, 2009
kg4yuv asked:


Tim Wilson live in Atlanta — Thanks for hitting 300000+ views! Listen to Tim from time to time on the Bob and Tom Show!

BRYCE

On his way to a 5th Championship, Jeff Gordon a Living Legend!, Do you agree?

Saturday, September 19th, 2009
nascarfan31 asked:


DrivinFast31 you know my heart will always belong to Jeff Burton! lol.

BERNARDO