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Daytona 2012

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

NASCAR’S DAYTONA 500!!!!!!   What a race!!!!!!  More than what you could expect….   The new track went for a test that was unexpected and survived.

Matt Kenseth and his Ford under Roush Fenway Racing was able to hold off team mate Greg Biffle, who came in 3rd, and Dale Earnhardt Jr., who placed 2nd.  The race was to be held on Sunday February 26, 2012 was rained out.  Monday on February 27th the race began, but did not finish until this morning.                                                   Let’s start….in the 2nd lap Elliot Sadler nudged Jimmie Johnson from behind, turning his Hendrick Motors Chevrolet  into the wall and collection several other cars.  This put Jimmie out of the race.  Hendrick Motors team-mate Jeff Gordon joined Johnson in the garage near the halfway point after his Chevrolet blew an engine.   Danica Patrick‘s first Daytona 500 race was caught up in the Johnson spinning car, along with Kurt Busch and Last Year’s defending Daytona 500 winner, Trevor Bayne.

With 40 laps to go, and Dave Blaney leading the way, Juan Pablo Montoya hit a safety truck, containing 200 gallons of jet kerosene, burst into flames and Montoya’s car slid into the grass.  He gingerly climbed from it as fire trucks rushed to the scene.  The inferno raged on causing a two hour delay when NASCAR red flagged the race on the 160th lap of the 200 laps.  Thank goodness he was ok.  During the 2 hour delay the track was being worked on.  Putting out the fire and repairing the surface of the third turn at the Daytona International Speedway.  The crew really did one heck of a job.  What kind of asphalt did they use on that track?  During the delay Brad Keselowski was with his cell phone and tweeting the Juan Pablo Montoya crash.  He will not be disciplined for he did not put any driver in harms way.   The drivers were having some fun with his cell phone tweeting.

With another exciting Daytona 500 Race completed it looks like this season is going to be exciting to watch.

 


The Budweiser Shoot out

Monday, February 20th, 2012

 

The Budweiser Shoot out on Saturday 2/18/2012    at Daytona Beach Florida.   The fans did get what they came for.  Excitement all around.  Cars bunched up and the speed was there.  When the bunching occurred there were accidents.  One major one with Jeff Gordon flipping over and over.  At the end thank God, he was alright.  The safety features are working properly.  With Nascar’s safety features there was any injuries.  Jeff Gordon’s # 24 Chevrolet was hauled off the track by the hook of the tow truck.  With all the hard racing that was incurred, the drivers seemed to like it better than last year.  Stating that you choose your own fate in this kind of driving.  Wild and Crazy were the words out of the drivers mouths.  Exciting to the true form.

Jeff Gordon flipping over and over.         Jimmie Johnson’s car in view.                                                                                                                                                        And the winner was determined by the drivers Tony Stewart and Kyle Busch going wheel to wheel and the out come was:::::::::Kyle Busch.  Congratulations on the win.

 

 

RIP

Wednesday, October 19th, 2011

Well I have had a bad year with some personal things and left them get in my way from doing articles.  Sorry for doing that.

But I did need to post our deepest sympathy to the Dan Wheldon immediate family and to his Indy Car Racing family.  The last race for the season and that is how it ends up in a fiery death crash.   May he rest in peace.

I will not post a picture of that crash.  Not necessary everyone has seen it in the news media.

So now the Sprint Cup Chase is getting mightier closer and the wolf pack is fighting for points and placement.

Who is it going to be????????  Matt Kenseth is coming on strong.

The order as of now sits as:  Carl Edwards,  Kevin Harvick, Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch, Tony Stewart, Brad Keselowski, Kurt Busch, Jimmie Johnson, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Ryan Newman, Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, Clint Bowyer, A.J. Allmendinger, Kasey Kahne.  These are the top 15 drivers.

Now for Some NASCAR NEWS!!!!

During the year we have seen and heard new things or should say strange turn of events:  Danica Patrick to race the Nationwide Series Nascar events.    Rookie taking the Daytona 500–Trevor Bayne.  Now the Woods brothers can’t find a sponsor.  Kevin Harvick and Kyle Busch being put on Probation.  Kyle Busch on probation instead of losing his drivers license for driving 128 mph in a 45 mph in a neighborhood in Mooresville,  North Carolina.  Kurt Busch feuding with media and being in Jimmie Johnson’s head.  Pastor making prerace prayer ruffled some fans, and media made attention for it.   Earnhardt to remain with Hendrick Racing though the year 2017, his car will have a new paint scheme for the Daytona 500 next year.  Diet Mountain Dew will be on board.  Greg Biffle fired his crew chief Greg Erwin.   In a charity race Matt Kenseth’s wife Katie broke her shoulder blade during practice for the Charolette’s race called the Better Half Dash.  (hope for speedy recovery).  Kyle Petty’s wife being diagnosed with Parkinson Disease.  Kyle quoted that Pattie will not let Parkinson regulate her life.  Joe Gibbs has signed with new sponsor for Joey Logano’s #20 car, along with Home Depot he will now have Dollar General.

The next race is a Charlotte Motor Speedway.  Some are looking forward to race there and some of course are not.

We want to wish all the Drivers—Be Careful and Safe out there. God Bless you all.

See you on the next post.

 

 


Home of Tag-Team Racing Talladaga April 17th

Thursday, April 21st, 2011

Talladaga had one of the most exciting finishes on a green-white-checkered flag.  Push Grip Turn thought that the last 5 laps were like watching the best finishes in a long time.    .002 seconds decided the win.  And the win came with the tag team pushing one and another to the finish line.

The tandem to take the initial lead was the Chevrolets driven by # 24 Jeff Gordon and #5 Mark Martin.  Then they fell back and paced the rest of the race avoiding all the crashes to stay intact.  There were only six cautions.  The one that this tandem had to avoid was when the two Red Bull cars got together and Brian Vickers spun out.  And then later Kasey Kahne’s car burst into flames.  They pasted by without a scratch.  And then we were at about  35 laps to go when Kyle Busch spun into Matt Kenseth and wiped out about 8 cars.  This duo came out of that without any problems.  When there was about 20 laps to go, Jeff Gordon and Mark Martin started making their move, until they peaked into the 3 and 4 spots.  They laid low again until, with 2 laps to go,  they rocketed past the on the low side and took the white flag in the lead, past  Clint Bowyer in the #33 being pushed by #29 Kevin Harvick.  This was all happening under a green-white checker.  Jeff Gordon and Mark Martin was fighting, Clint Bowyer and Kenvin Harvick,  thru out this lap finding Carl Edwards being pushed by Greg Biffle coming next to them.  As these three were coming towards the checkered flag another team came down low.  The all saw them, but were looking at the other teams.  So now coming four wide to the finish, the #48 Jimmie Johnson with his teammate #88 Dale Earnhardt Jr., who gave Jimmie a big push past the finish line to beat out Clint Bowyer by .002 seconds.  Jeff Gordon took the third spot.  Now the pushers followed in with Dale Jr., Kevin Harvick.  The team of Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle followed in, and the last pusher of this 8 car finishers Mark Martin round it out.  This finish with came with all of these 8 drivers finishing with a mere 0.145 seconds apart.   

This race at Talladaga had 88 lead changes among 26 drivers.  And in the end, you had Hendrick’s Racing winding up with 6 of his Chevrolet cars in the top eight, and with 2 fords in there also.

Jimmie Johnson thanked his teammate Dale Jr. for his win.  They were going to do a little celebrating together.

Push Grip Turn  thought this was a pretty exciting race.  And the outcome was not as expected.  Jimmie wants to keep listening to Jr.’s radio communications, says very entertaining.

 

Kevin Harvick in His 2nd Win In A Row

Monday, April 4th, 2011

Kevin Harvick to take Martinsville Goodys Fast Relief 500 for second race in a row. Martinsville is the 2nd short racetrack of the season. In this race there were a few surprises. Push Grip Turn saw a few race changes in techinque. This Nascar Sprint Cup race started out with Jamie McMurray as pole setter.
Kasey Kahne, Ryan Newman and Denny Hamlin took over from Jamie McMurray in the 32nd lap. Had lap changes had a few cars go into the wall. The Nascar worst crash in this race was in lap 220 Martin Truex, Jr. and Kasey Kahne got together. It looked like Martin Truex, Jr.’s car lost it’s brakes and he couldn’t slow down to avoid Kasey Kahne. Martin’s car was like an accordion. Kasey Kahne’s car was on fire, when Martin Truex, Jr. was able to get out of his car, he ran to check on Kahne. Both drivers are alright, good job on Martin’s part for checking on Kasey. When things like that happen you always feel better that they care enough to check on each other, team mate or not.
With 33 laps to go caution was out and who got the speeding ticket for entering too fast on pit road…The number 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet car Jimmie Johnson.
Saw a fight for the finish with 21 laps to go. Kyle Busch, Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and Kevin Harvick. Dale took the lead with his Chevrolet representing the National Gaurd, from Kyle Busch following in his #18 Toyota representing Pedigree Dog Food. With 5 laps to go Kevin Harvick came up to Challenge Dale Earnhardt Jr. for the lead and Kevin did over take him.  At the end for the results were:  Kevin Harvick in the #29 Budwieser Chevrolet, Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in the #88 National Guard Chevrolet , Kyle Busch in the #18 Pedigree Toyota,  Juan Montoya in the #42 Taco Bell Chevrolet and in 5th place Jeff Gordon in the #24 Drive to End Hunger Chevrolet.

CUP: Martinsville – 2011

Video Highlights of the First 3 Races of 2011

Thursday, March 10th, 2011

Push Grip Turns sees that there is a week off, so thought maybe to view the highlights of the first three races.

    NASCAR RACING 2011 HIGHLIGHTS

Highlights from Las Vegas / Carl Edwards Win in the #99 Ford with “Scotts EZ Seed” paint scheme

Highlights from Phoenix / Jeff Gordon’s win in the # 24 Chevrolet under the “Live to End Hunger” paint scheme

Highlight of Daytona 500 / Trevor Bayne with Ford winning big in #21 Motorcraft paint scheme

Dry Spell Ends

Monday, February 28th, 2011

During all the interviews that Trevor Bayne did last week after winning the Daytona 500. Jeff Gordon’s name was mentioned throughout all of them. Trevor mentioned that his idol was Jeff Gordon. Was this the inspiration that Jeff needed to end of his NASCAR 66  winless streak?  Well Push Grip Turn thinks that is what Jeff needed.

This all came at the Phoenix  International Raceway for the Subway Fresh Fit 500 Race.  This was his 83rd Career Victory, tying him with Cale Yarborough  for fifth all-time.  This all happened with two major crashes early in the race.  One taking out the Daytona 500 Winner.   There were 12 Drivers that held the lead lap  of 28 times.  Jeff Gordon led 6 times for 138 laps.  His last  lead was when he past Kyle Busch to prevent him from having his triple treat at Phoenix.   He won the Truck and Nationwide Series Races.  Jeff Gordon was in his #24 Chevrolet , followed by Kyle Busch in his Toyota, and Jimmie Johnson in his Chevrolet.  4th was Kevin Harvick and 5th with Ryan Newman with Chevrolet’s.

 

 

Pole Setter for Daytona 500 has to Start Last

Wednesday, February 16th, 2011


February 16, 2011 Dale Earnhardt Jr.’s Daytona 500 pole-winning Chevy was involved in a crash this afternoon. And sustained enough damage that the team had to go to a back up car.
So on, Sunday’s Daytona 500 race Earnhardt will have to start from the back of the field instead of the front. Earnhardt, who had won his first career super speedway pole, said he had a bad feeling about even running in the rain-delayed practice Wednesday.
It happened this way: Earnhardt’s No. 88 AMP Energy Chevy was riding second in a two-car draft behind Hendrick Motorsports teammate Jimmie Johnson when they slowed to avoid traffic. The two cars behind them — Martin Truex Jr. and Brian Vickers — didn’t react quickly enough and Truex hit Earnhardt from behind, sending both cars into the inside wall.

Because of the unique qualifying format for the Daytona 500, only the two fastest cars officially “qualified” for the 500 during Sunday’s time trials — polewinner Earnhardt and second fastest Jeff Gordon. NASCAR rules in Section 9-6-1 state that if a driver has to switch from the car he qualified in, then he must drop to the rear of the field for the green flag. And when that happens, the third place starter — which will be determined in Thursday’s Gatorade Duel 150-mile qualifying race — will move up into the first position alongside Gordon for the start of the Daytona 500.

“We’ve got the pole-sitting race car, we didn’t need practice,” an obviously frustrated Earnhardt said, ‘I had a fast car and I didn’t want to practice it.

“I had a bad feeling about it and we come running up on some guys that didn’t have their heads on straight and got into an accident.”

Push Grip Turn saw this article on Fan House

Who wants to be Motivated for a Sprint Cup Title?

Thursday, February 10th, 2011

Push Grip Turn was reading in the Chicago Tribune, as we are digging out of a snow blizzard and below zero temperatures of below zero and wind chill factors to 24 below. I know that we are not the only ones affected by this, the North East Coast has had its share. And what about Dallas with the Super Bowl? They had snow and ice outside the dome. It was the most watched game this past Sunday, with the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. I don’t know what team you were wishing to win, but it was a great game.  But now,  we will soon hear the famous words of “Gentlemen start your engines.”
So, it goes to hearing who wants to over throw Jimmie Johnson, and take away the title reign. As I was reading an article written by George Diaz in the Tribune on his article of Nascar Racing, he was talking about Jeff Gordon.
Jeff Gordon’s motivation for this upcoming NASCAR season is the sound of little children. He has tow Ella who is 3 1/2 and Leo who was born on August 9th last year. As, he was telling press about the little things that Ella says, like why were you wrestling with the other guy (Jeff Burton) in Texas last season. Why were you angry? Its these little questions from a young child that drive you onward.
Gordon need to answer this question pertaining to this NASCAR season “Can he get his mojo back? Jeff Gordon says he knows it has been a long time since he has won. What bothers him is that his team has never won a Sprint Cup, and he has to work hard to get it. He has a new crew chief in Alan Gustafson who replaces Steve Letarte. He thinks that this change may be what will help motive them. “It is not like Jimmie Johnson is unbeatable, they are just really good and it’s going to take a lot to beat them. It’s not about luck.”

So What’s Up During The Long Wait

Monday, January 10th, 2011

January 10, 2011 As Push Grip Turn looks to what has been going on during the last couple of months
So since the big win by Jimmie Johnson, what kind of updates are there you ask?
Jeff Gordon with his Hunger campaign. See previous article on that subject. Thank you Jeff for that.
Push Grip Turn has More on NASCAR NEWS:
On December 29, 2010, we had The Learning Oaks Cat Haven, which is operated by Beaver Creek Township resident Delores Guay, who receivea a $ 1,000 grant from the Greg Biffle Foundation. With the grant letter from Nicole Biffle to Guay it said. “With this money we hope that you will be able to continue your endeavors in animal welfare. We recognize and appreciate all that you do to help the animals that rely on your assistance.”
Biffle the driver of the #16 3M Ford Fusion for Roush-Fenway Racing.
The Greg Biffle Foundation was founded in 2005 by himself and his wife Nicole to create awareness and serve as an advocate to improve the well being of animals by engaging the power and passion of the motor sports industry. The financial support for the foundation comes from a variety of sources including individual contributions, NASCAR pet calenders, and the sale of various racing and other sports memorabilia.
This is another GOOD Thing that NASCAR drivers and organizations do.

Then Push Grip Turn found out that Scott Speed Sues Red Bull after the Team Relesed him. Speed was released from the team last month to make way for interim driver Kasey Kahne in 2011.
Drivers usually do not sue car owners after being released. What does that do for you. Other teams will not want to get involve with you.
Speed is suing for breach of contract in a complaint asking the court to award him 6.5 million dollars. Stating that Red Bull was unable or unwilling to provide him with supporting equipment satisfactory fir a driver of (his) skill to (be) effective to compete in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.
Scott Speed said filing a lawsuit is stupid and ridiculous it is but he has to protect himself. Could have been real easy if Red Bull would have explained to him what the situation were. No comment from Red Bull officials.

On December 17th, 2010, eighteen teams took to the Daytona International Speedway track, following the repaving of it. These drivers gave a big thumbs up in this trail. This was in a Goodyear tyre test. Jamie McMurray praised Goodyear’s job with their tyre selection. He said that the new pavement has made the track easier to drive. Jamie McMurray was last year’s Daytona 500′s winner. All the drivers were happy with the pavement.
Some teams also ran with the new new 2011 nose specification. And some teams ran with the new E15 fuel with positive results. Going Green.
The teams will return to Daytona January 21st and 22nd for pre-season testing .

Biffle's pet calender