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Roush Fenway Racing Night at Fenway Park
Jun 26, 2008 | 7:51AM | report this

As NASCAR makes its return to New Hampshire Motor Speedway, and Greg Biffle's Roush Fenway team comes back for its third visit since John Henry and Red Sox ownership bought half of Jack Roush's race outfit, the organization comes to its quasi home looking stronger than it has on either of its two previous trips.  After an inconsistent season in which its quintet of drivers didn't finish 12 percent of the races it started, and didn't put a driver in the top five during an average race, the Sprint Cup's best stable of Fords has reasserted itself this year.

Carl Edwards has placed among the top 10 more often than any other driver - doing so in 12 of 16 races - and his three wins are second, while Matt Kenseth is one of only five drivers with at least 10 top 10s.  As a result, those two - Edwards fourth, Kenseth 12th - are in position to Chase for the Cup with 10 races remaining before the field of contenders is cut to a dozen.  So is Biffle, who ranks seventh, while David Ragan is 14th, just 47 points from qualifying as well.

The drivers credited part of the improvement in performance to a simplified preparation process that now requires a team to ready one car rather than two because the so-called Car of Tomorrow has been fully incorporated to the Cup Series.  But they also attributed a portion of their success to the work of Robbie Reiser, who was formerly Kenseth's crew chief, but moved into a role as Roush Fenway's general manager before the season.

There's still some room to go, especially with Jamie McMurray lagging behind the rest and currently running 20th.  But even he is only 70 points behind his pace of a year ago, and as a whole the five drivers have already amassed nearly 700 more points than they had at this point a year ago.

The biggest leap belongs to Ragan, and if he can continue to improve, there's a legitimate chance Roush can put four cars in the Chase.  Given McMurray's difficulties, it's unlikely they'll get five into NASCAR's version of the playoffs, as they did three years ago, but with a third of the contenders coming from their stable there would still be a decent shot of securing the team's third title of this decade.

"We know we've got to step it up," Biffle said, "and one of us has got to pull the title out."

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4 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, MLB, Sprint Cup Series, Roush Fenway Racing, Fenway Park, Boston Red Sox, Ford Racing, Greg Biffle, Jack Roush, John Henry, Office Depot, motorsport.com, Carl Edwards, Matt Kenseth, David Ragan, Car of Tomorrow, Robbie Reiser, Jamie McMurray, 3M, Fusion
 
The Jamie Story Has Legs
Jun 10, 2008 | 3:35PM | report this

When a story will not go away they say it has legs.  Stories continue to run about Jamie McMurray potentially leaving Roush Fenway Racing.  And why shouldn't they?  The picture is about as clear as mud.  If Greg Biffle signs for another round with Roush Fenway this week then Jamie is in a position where he almost has to go to Roush and say O.K., what are your plans not only for 2009 but also for 2010?

In the interim, here is what Jamie had to say in an interview at Pocono.

Q: What are you doing next year?

A: The same thing that I'm doing this year: the Crown Royal, No. 26, with Roush Fenway.

Q: Why do you think (Jim) Utter (Writer, Charlotte Observer) thinks otherwise?

A: I don't know. I'm not a speculator.

Q: There's plenty of silly speculating going on. Are you putting out any feelers?

A: No, I have not.

Q: Have your representatives?

A: Not that I am aware of.

But really folks, how else could Jamie have answered these questions?  While I want to believe Jamie, is it not possible he might have really been thinking.

Q: What are you doing next year?

A:
Too bad I can't tell him my manager tells me, unofficially of course, that if Tony Stewart leaves Joe Gibbs that Joe would like to talk to me.

Q: Why do you think (Jim) Utter (Writer, Charlotte Observer) thinks otherwise?

A: 
He has pretty good sources and if I find out who leaked this I'll kill them. 

Q: There's plenty of silly speculating going on. Are you putting out any feelers?

A:
Of course I am you imbecile, don't you know I am on the short end of the stick at Roush given my performance this year and that NASCAR is forcing Roush to cut a team by 2010?

Q: Have your representatives?

A. Well of course they have, while the directions I have given them are unofficial directions, they already knew that Jack needs to sign Crown Royal up for another deal and it isn't unreasonable to believe that if Greg signs with Roush again next week that another announcement will follow that Crown Royal will be moved over to the 16 as his sponsor in a multi-year deal. 

So there you have it, the politically correct answers on one hand and on the other what really might have been going on inside the brain of one Jamie McMurray.

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6 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Ford Racing, Roush Fenway Racing, Jamie McMurray, Greg Biffle, Irwin Racing, Pocono, Crown Royal, No. 26, Jim Utter, Charlotte Observer, 3M, Tony Stewart, Joe Gibbs, roush racing forums, Motorsport.com
 
Hamilton Maintains Seventh Place
Jul 16, 2007 | 10:58AM | report this

With 25 Nextel Cup drivers entered in Saturday’s Busch Series event, Bobby Hamilton, Jr. and the remaining 17 Busch Series drivers knew there would be nothing easy about the USG Durock 300.  The race had all the makings for domination by the Cup drivers.   The 25 Cup drivers were able to take advantage of nearly three times the amount of practice over the weekend in sweeping 17 of the top 20 positions on the 1.5 mile superspeedway.  The advantages were just too strong for the 25 Cup drivers in the field.  Hamilton crossed the finish line in the 29th position.

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“Today was very tough for us, we did all we could with the practice we had to work with,” Hamilton said. “My guys worked hard on the Eckrich / McDonald’s Ford all weekend.   We were real excited to have Eckrich on board our car this weekend. Now we can go to St. Louis and O’Reilly Raceway Park the next two weeks for what should be very good races for our team.   We have our focus on moving up into the top-five in the point’s race and these next few weeks will be very important for us.”

Kevin Harvick captured the win, leading Matt Kenseth across the finish line.

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Constant Reader knows I am a Bobby Hamilton Jr. fan.  But what this article doesn't say is that Bobby was the seventh highest Busch regular.  For whatever reason, Team Rensi's performance wasn't even up to their normal "Busch Regular" standards on Saturday. 

Granted, this article does ease the pain of the disappointment of the 29th place finish to some degree.

Still, why did David Gilliland, driving similar Team Rensi equipment, finish 27th if it was all about practice?  It seems to me that Rensi's equipment simply isn't up to the quality of the Nextel Cup operation's Busch cars.  I would like to see Rensi admit this and Bobby's handlers and he himself complain a little less about the practice issue.

21 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Nextel Cup Series, Busch Series, Team Rensi, Bobby Hamilton Jr, USG Durock 300, Eckrich, Eckrich Ford, St Louis, OReilly Raceway Park, Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth, Holley Carbs, Mobil 1, 3M, Lincoln Welding, MSD Ignition, Auto Meter, Featherlite, Timken
 
Bobby Hamilton Jr. Hasn't Driven a Busch Series Car in Two Years
Jan 27, 2007 | 8:07PM | report this

Bobby Hamilton Jr. hasn't driven a Busch Series car in two years and some have questioned his comfort level after the absence.  Bobby responded, "As I said when we first started, there's no phones to answer, and I'm going to tell you guys that I've had a rough time, and it's not all about my dad (Bobby Hamilton Sr.).

As a young married person Bobby is going through some rights of passage that can be hairy for all of us.  Bobby explains, "We've been trying to close on a house, and we finally get into it and then all of a sudden I run down here.  We had to be out of our house by Friday and I had to go to the shop and get back down here.  We just threw everything in a pile to get out.  Then (there's) trying to get moved in and to take care of the stuff with my dad and trying to just get situated again and come down here.  I swear it was the biggest relief to put the window net up and it was like being on a beach somewhere by yourself because it was just my thoughts and my race car and I was ready to get back to work.

Bobby is very fortunate to have a beautiful young wife named Stephanie that is from a racing family and is able to give him the support he needs. As Bobby explains it,"We took two days to come here.  It was just me and my wife to get away from all of the hoopla and relax.  It's funny that you come to work to relax, but I love this stuff.  I've got Legend cars at home, Late Models, and I'm trying to fill every day that I've got running just to keep me busy.

We love this stuff.  And like I said, there's nothing more relaxing than to put that window net up and there's nobody in there talking to you.  It's just you and your spotter and your crew chief, and, to me, that's peace, that's ease."

Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Bobby Hamilton Jr., Busch Series, No. 25 Team Marines Ford Taurus, No. 25 Team Marines Ford, Stephanie Hamilton, No. 18 Fastenal Dodge, Fastenal, Craftsman Truck Series, Bobby Hamilton Racing, BHR, Bosch, Motorola, Lenox, Timberland Pro Series, Mansfield Motor Park, Moog, Sunoco, Wix, 3M
 
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