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Atlanta: Ever meet a Conspiracy you Didn't Like?
Oct 30, 2007 | 6:08PM | report this

October 21, 2007 9:22:34 p.m.

Carl & Matt -

My office. Tomorrow morning at 9:00 a.m. 

Don't be late.

Jack

October 23, 2007 11:22:45 a.m.

Matt

How can Carl think that a backhanded apology for his little blow up on national tv is going to fix six months of prima donna behavior? 

Hope I didn't say too much on Inside Nextel Cup.

Biff

October 23, 2007 1:38:00 p.m.

Carl,

I know you feel like Matt is getting preferential treatment.   And he probably is from Jack - you need to understand that Matt is Jack's first Cup Champion (and the only one still with him).   And as such, he'll always have Jack's support.  Plus, even when he's having a bad season, he's having a better season than 25-30 of the guys out there. 

That's not to say there isn't room at Roush for you - you are the #2 guy there.  Hey, Hamilton was #2 at McLaren and look where that got him - nearly World Champion. 

Mark

October 24, 2007 8:00:10 a.m.

Humpy,

Screw Concord.  Even though they caved, I want to build a new track IN Charlotte.  I'm proceeding with the plans.  I'm thinking it will be smaller than Lowe's in terms of distance - maybe another Bristol?

Bruton

October 27, 2007 4:56:10 p.m.

Sam,

I know you've tried to get into six Cup races and haven't gotten into any of them.  We'll just have to think outside the box to make this work.

Switching from an Indy car to a Cup car isn't easy - Just ask Stewart. 

Well, maybe Montoya. 

OK Franchitti. 

Roger

October 27, 2007 6:54:32 p.m.

Kurt,

I have a new idea on how to get Sam into a race, but I need your help.  I'm thinking we can use your Champion provisional to get Sam in. 

Call me.

Roger

October 28, 2007 8:33:45 p.m.

Rick,

Is there any possible way that I could start driving the #5 immediately? 

Kyle's out of contention in the Chase, and frankly, I'm scared to run another race in these DEI cars.  Blown engines and wheels popping off?  What's next? 

Junior 

October 28, 2007 8:45:37 p.m.

Rusty,

If another one of ESPN's so-called reporters asks a dumb question like "So how much of the impact did your body absorb?"  so help me, I will pull a Stewart. 

I got nothing to lose.  And I'm holding YOU responsible.

Mark

October 28, 2007 9:00:07 p.m.

Mike,

We can't confirm where the water came from in the gas.  Sunoco is baffled.  The liquid is brown ####.

So far all the Childress cars had water in their fuel systems, all the Penske cars, a Bill Davis and a Roush car.  Johnson had dropperful in his carberator.  Junior's car didn't have water, but maybe the sugar took care of that.

John

October 28, 2007 10:07:09 p.m.

Jeff

We've scoured the garage before we left and we couldn't find Ella's bottled water anywhere.  Shrub thought he saw Knaus with some of that Belgian brand Ingrid prefers. I'll try to ask him about it tomorrow.  I hope it wasn't too valuable.

Steve

 

17 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle, Dale Earnhardt Jr
 
What really Happened to Denny Hamlin's Hand
May 04, 2006 | 8:50PM | report this

The News Report:   Joe Gibbs Racing reports that rookie Denny Hamlin gashed open his hand at Lowe's Motor Speedway after testing yesterday.  He was reportedly engaged in a foot race around the hauler when he clipped a piece of chrome causing the injury. Hamlin pointed out that despite the injury, he won the race.  He will be able to race on Saturday.

However, I believe that this story has been cleaned up a bit for the masses. 

Here is what really happened:

Kyle Busch was celebrating his 21st birthday in the victory lane area.  Kyle's brother Kurt and his fiancee Eva Bryan baked Kyle a cake.  Well, actually they bought it at Food Lion. 

During the celebration, Greg Biffle's boxer, Foster, ran into the festivities chased by Nicole Lunders, Biffle's girlfriend.

Foster ran behind Kyle, pushing him face first into the cake.  When Kyle came up out of the cake, he spit cake down the front of Bryan's shirt.  An upset Bryan proceeded to yell at Lunders who had stopped chasing her dog because she was laughing so hard at what had happened.  Naturally, Bryan was even more enraged at all of this, so she grabbed Lunders' hair. 

Humpy Wheeler, the President of Lowe's Motor Speedway, was attending the Busch party.  He was shoved by Lunders and Bryan in their skirmish off of victory lane into Tony Stewart, who was walking by carrying his ####, MoJo.

Stewart caught Wheeler, but dropped MoJo, who promptly ran off toward the garage area.  MoJo caught up to Foster, and jumped on his back.  Stewart and Lunders, who had extracted herself from Bryan, chased the fleeing animals.  Kurt and Eva ran after Stewart and Lunders because they blamed them for ruining Kyle's party.  Kyle, meanwhile, was crying inconsolably in victory lane.

As Stewart and Lunders crossed the first garage, they ran into Kevin and DeLana Harvick and knocked them down.  Stewart yelled apologies and commented that Kurt Busch was chasing him.  Harvick had barely gotten back on his feet when Kurt Busch ran into the garage.   Harvick, upset that DeLana's white pants had gotten oil and grease on them, body slammed Busch as he attempted to run by.  When Busch tried to get up, Harvick grabbed his ear and wouldn't let him.  Eva decided DeLana could hurt her, and instead suggested that they go shopping for a new shirts and pants.

Foster and MoJo continued toward the Joe Gibbs Racing Haulers.  The crew members from the three teams had been packing up to leave.  Denny Hamlin was talking to Greg Zipadelli.  Stewart, who was getting tired, Lunders, Foster and MoJo ran by.  Stewart stopped, collapsed and gasped for breath.  He pleaded for help catching MoJo.  Zipadelli declined as he was watching his son and  daughter, but Hamlin agreed to give pursuit. 

Foster ran over to the #8 hauler, looking for Dale Jr's dog, Killer.  Apparently not finding what he was looking for, he ran on through the garage and then turned back to the Gibbs haulers.

As Foster raced by the Gibbs Hauler, MoJo jumped off his back.  MoJo saw a DLP HD TV playing a video clip of Stewart, so MoJo naturally tried to jump into the televised Stewart's arms.  At this point, Kyle Busch was stumbling around, still upset, trying to find his team.

MoJo's delusion became apparent when he pulled the TV out of its mounting and off the pitbox it was located on.   All this occurred as Kyle walked by.   

Hamlin tried to catch the TV and shoved Kyle out of the way, but the TV  gashed open his hand instead.  And the huge TV landed squarely on Kyle Busch's left foot.   MoJo lost his footing and landed on Kyle's head, screeching.

Stewart, having recovered somewhat from his run, grabbed MoJo and began lecturing Busch on how he was celebrating his 21st birthday in an irresponsible manner.  Or at least, Stewart was until he saw the blood from Hamlin's hand and fainted. 

Kasey Kahne had been watching in amusment while Stewart lectured Busch.  Kahne tried to catch Stewart, but ended up underneath him instead.  Kahne hit his head on the pavement and blacked out.

In the end, Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Wheeler, Lunders, Bryan, Hamlin,  Stewart, and Kahne all ended up at the emergency room.  Doctors found minor bruises on the Busch brothers, Lunders, Wheeler and Bryan; Stewart had nothing wrong with him, Kahne was fine given his Talladega injuries, and Hamlin had stitches. 

All parties agreed it would be less embarrassing if Hamlin were the only one who reported injuries.  Nascar is now considering banning wives, girlfriends, pets and HD TVs from the garage area. 

 

1 Comment | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Tony Stewart, Denny Hamlin, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Kevin Harvick, Kasey Kahne, Greg Biffle
 
Texas Tangles: Was this a short track? Or just a return to Busch Brother Bashing?
Apr 09, 2006 | 8:19PM | report this

Nascar finished its Texas weekend, celebrated 10 years of racing at the facility, and managed to continue the Busch Brother Bashing that had been going on for several races. 

Kurt Busch v. Greg Biffle:  Although the President had a taped greeting at the track, the majority of the Busch Bashing this weekend was betwen Kurt Busch and Greg Biffle.  Biffle's car had been strong during the first 50 or so laps, but he was cycled out of the lead due to pit stops.  As he was working his way back to the front, he came across Kurt Busch.  Whether Busch or Biffle was to blame for what happened next depends on your point of view.  Busch, who  was down a lap, end up running into Biffle's back bumper, causing him to crash.  Biffle blamed Busch for ended his day.  Biffle's girlfriend, Nicole Lunders, walked to Busch's pit box and had words with Busch's fiancee Eva Bryan. 

Kurt Busch vs. the Media? The news media wanted Busch's reaction to Biffle's wrech after the race.  Busch gave an explanation blaming Biffle for coming up in front of him and slowing down.  When another reporter asked him what happened, Busch snapped back at them that he had answered the question and stormed off into his hauler.  He later came back out and answered a few more questions.  Apparently the Penske PR people have not quite worked their magic with Kurt...

Clint Bowyer vs. Kyle Busch:  Late in the race, Bowyer opted to take 2 tires instead of 4 to gain track position.  As he was sliding backwards in the field, he began racing with Kyle Busch for position.  As they raced, Bowyer crashed.  Bowyer claimed Busch got into him, Busch claimed Bowyer did it on his own.  The tape is unclear.   Given that Bowyer is a rookie and Kyle Busch is,  well, Kyle Busch, both are probably at fault in some way.

Carl Edwards vs. Jeff Gordon vs. Tony Stewart?  Carl Edwards, who was in third place, was racing with Jeff Gordon, who was a lap or two down.  Edwards got out of shape, hit Gordon, hit the wall, narrowly missed hitting Stewart and then crashed into the inside wall.  Needless to say, he was out of the race at that point.  Reporters questioned Edwards and asked if Gordon or Stewart caused the accident, Edwards denied it  and said it was just him pushing too hard at the time.  After the race, reporters went to Stewart and asked him what he thought happened - Stewart said Edwards was driving too hard ("in over his head") and lost it, then commented he was glad Edwards was OK because it looked like a hard hit into the wall.  In other words, the drivers didn't have issues with each other, but the reporters tried to generate a fight.  No one appears to have taken the bait.

Busch Series Racing Notes:  Kurt Busch won his first race in the Busch series, and to celebrate, he did his "trademark" snow angel.  I admit it was somewhat charming at Bristol where it had snowed all weekend, but I'm not sure it should be his "trademark" celebration.

Reed Sorenson may be penalized after it appeared he threw a piece of his rollbar padding/insulation onto the track to cause a caution.  He then called in that there was debris in the corner.  The Fox cameras caught the piece of foam flying out the window - it didn't seem to be certain that Sorenson threw it, but he was penalized by Nascar for the infraction (he was sent to the end of the line and lost about 5 places).  Nascar may exact a point penalty as well. 

More interesting was a conversation that Kyle Busch and his crew chief had immediately after that accident.  Busch was warned not to throw anything on the track to cause a caution because they had caught Sorenson.  Busch replied that he didn't have anything to throw.  Seconds later he remarked it would be stupid to do it since he had an in-car camera. 

You'll remember that Greg Biffle eventually won a Busch race when someone caused a caution by throwing a glove onto the track.  Nascar never found out who caused the caution or lost the glove.   Hmm...

 

6 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Greg Biffle, Kurt Busch, Kyle Busch, Clint Bowyer, Reed Sorenson, Carl Edwards, Jeff Gordon, Tony Stewart
 
Loyalty: The Mark of a Nascar Fan
Feb 23, 2006 | 6:50PM | report this

Nascar was built on a strong fan base.  Some claim that nascar fans are the most brand loyal of all sports consumers.  Have driver so-and-so pimp your product, and it is guaranteed sales, or so the thought process goes.  But how does Nascar develop these fans?  How has it remained fan friendly?

Access to the drivers, owners, crew chiefs and teams is a main part of the fan appeal of Nascar.  At this point, there is some price to be paid for access - tracks at Daytona and Kansas (among others) have built fanzones where fans can look into the garages to see what is going on.  Naturally, this isn't covered in the cost of admission, but is an added ticket to buy.  Fan clubs also give fans opportunities to schmooze with drivers.

Sponsors get access - which leads to non-fans going to races for business and (hopefully) developing into hardcore fans.  At Daytona, I think there were more corporate types there in the pits than there were crew members.

But how does one become a fan of a particular driver?  I asked some of the people I met at Daytona how they got involved in the sport, who their favorite driver is and why.

Rita went to a Daytona race back when there were grandstands in turn 3.  Dale Earnhardt was leading the race.  On the last lap, Dale Jarrett was challenging for the lead.  The Earnhardt fans, who had been standing as he dominated the race all day, abruptly sat down as Jarrett took the lead going into turn 3, knowing Jarrett would carry the lead to the checkers.  The man sitting behind Rita started crying.  "That made me think, wait a minute, there is something about this."  Jarrett's father, Ned Jarrett, a former Cup Champion, was calling the race.  Rita said she remembered how Ned couldn't contain his excitement about his son winning the 500.  She became a Jarrett fan that day.

Lori visited Roush Racing's Craftsmen Truck shop in North Carolina.  While they were waiting, Carl Edwards, then a virtual unknown in the truck series, walked up and started talking to the group.  He answered their questions, signed autographs, and then asked if they wanted a tour of the shop.  Edwards proceeded to take the time to show them around, even though that was not the group's original plan, and clearly wasn't in Edwards' schedule.  Needless to say, Edwards has a solid fan now in Lori.

Beth lives in Georgia near Dawsonville.  Naturally, she roots for hometown boy Bill Elliott.  But her favorite driver will always be Davey Allison.  "There was something about Davey" she said.  Something indeed - when I met her, she still had a charm on her bracelet of Allison's Texaco/Havoline car - one she'd had since before he died in 1993.

Martha loves racing.  She attends several races each year with her husband.  They currently have standing reservations at a beach hotel in Daytona for both races, in Watkins Glen and in Charlotte.  They have some favorite drivers, but consider Ron Fellows their absolute favorite - mainly because he has been a family friend for quite a while.  "Ron usually races at Watkins Glen, so we try to go up there."  Otherwise, they travel to the other series Ron runs in to see him - and still attend the nascar races.

Jena's father started dragging her to races at a young age.  She  has always loved to go (even though her sister would make fun of her).  He is a Dale Earnhardt Sr fan, so naturally she started following Dale Jr.  Jena worries that all the exposure Junior gets limits his ability to have a "normal" life.  She wonders why the media won't leave him alone, but realizes that it is fans like her who want information that create the problem.   Ironically, Jena's sister (who had made fun of her love for nascar for years) has recently been bitten by the bug.  Her favorite driver is Greg Biffle.  Why?  Because she came up with her own nickname for him:  Biffle the Wiffle, which her children parrot on race day.

Matt has been a Mark Martin fan for years.  He owns quite the collection of racing memorabilia, some of which is signed.  When I ran into him on Saturday, he had spent a few hours waiting for Martin on Friday, only to have the autograph session canceled due to sponsor commitments.  Matt had shown up early on Saturday and gotten two tickets to get autographs.  Since he only had one item to sign, he planned to give the ticket to some young kid he saw at the signing who didn't have a ticket.  "I figure it will make his day"  and probably convert another fan to Mark Martin.

Robbie last attended the 500 in 2001, when his hero Dale Earnhardt died.  I met him at the Duels, the only event he planned to attend at Daytona during Speedweeks.  Robbie attends both Talladega races, the July Daytona race and the  Atlanta race.  "After Earnhardt died, I swore I'd never see another 500 in person.  I just can't do that again."

 Janet and her family  attended  the Champion's Breakfast on Monday, the day after the 500.  Janet was a diehard Gordon fan  (evidenced by her Dupont Jacket)  "I was hoping to see Jeff" she commented.  Her husband was a diehard Jimmie Johnson fan, and was decked out in at least 3 Lowe's/Johnson  items.  He couldn't stop grinning - in fact, it was hard not to look at him in all his joy over the win and not grin yourself.  Janet laughed as she watched him.  "I don't think that grin will be gone for at least a week."  Janet's three kids have the bug too.  One son is a Kasey Kahne fan, another son is a Tony Stewart fan and her youngest, a daughter, is also a  Stewart fan.  Her sister was there too - an Elliott Sadler fan and her sister's two kids - another Stewart fan and a Dale Jr. fan.  I asked how they all ended up having different drivers, and Janet said she wasn't sure, but that they had just watched the races, and everyone picked out who they liked.  I asked if she felt outnumbered by all the Stewart fans and would consider changing her driver allegiance for family unity.   "Are you kidding?" she said.

4 Comments | Add a comment   categories: NASCAR, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Dale Earnhardt , Greg Biffle, Davey Allison, Dale Jarrett, Carl Edwards, Ron Fellows, Jeff Gordon, Elliott Sadler, Kasey Kahne
 
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