Posts Tagged ‘NASCAR SPRINT CUP’

It’s a New Year

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Well, now that we have a new year to start the Nascar Racing Events.  What has transpired so far over the off season?  One thing is that the Busch brothers are going to race Nationwide together.  Kyle has hired Kurt to race when he isn’t with the sponsorship of Monster Energy.  Grandma got them back together.

Danica is totally away from Indy racing.  Elliot Sadler will be racing in the Sprint Cup, under RCR with the number 33 car with General Mills and Kroger Foods as a sponsor.  A. J. has signed with Penske’s team to replace Kurt Busch.  They are looking forward to this.  A. J. has been moving up in the standings, so this might make a good fit.         Carl Edwards has decided not to race the Nationwide Racing, unless he has too much energy that he has to burn off on Saturdays, so he can race Sprint Cup on Sundays. Which way will that go?   Denny Hamlin fired his crew chief in December 2011.  Replacement??  Tony Stewart fired his crew chief after winning the Cup.

And then there are going to be new rules for NASCAR’S SPRINT CUP RACING.  And the sponsorship on the race cars are changing.  The sponsors are going to split with other sponsors to cover the costs.

Let’s start making our predictions now and see how we come out in the end.  Is Tony Stewart going to be a repeat champion?  Or do we think Jimmie Johnson can sneak back in the winners circle.  Or do you feel that Dale Earnhardt Junior will raise to the top?   There are plenty of options out there.  Let’s enjoy the ride!!!    Get the Chevrolets, Fords, Dodges, and Toyotas out there and race.    Til next time

Let the racing start

 

 

Sprint Cup

Monday, November 21st, 2011

Well for a real close finish for the Sprint Cup Chase.  They couldn’t ask for a closer race.  Tony Stewart became the champion after Jimmie Johnson did 5 times in a row.  Good to see a new champ.    Carl Edwards gave it a good ride to the end in his Ford. He lead the most laps but couldn’t close the deal.  So give Tony Stewart t  a big hand on his win….with the Chevrolet.  And being the owner / driver to accomplish this season.

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That’s Smoke

So another year is over and now there are going to be a lot of changes for the next year.  Car, Sponsors, and maybe drivers.

See you next year.  Hope everyone has a good off season

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.

 

 


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

Harvick wins

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

In all of NASCAR NEWS on Sunday’s Sprint Cup Auto Club 400 race in Fontana, California. It was hard to believe that Kyle Bucsh had the dominant car most of the day with a race-high of 151 laps. This included off a restart with nine laps to go after the caution came out after Bobby Labonate car hit the wall. As we at Push Grip Turn felt that the last nine laps were the most exciting of the whole race. As, the green flag dropped the put Kyle Busch up against, Jimmie Johnson and Kevin Harvick. Kyle Busch was trying to keep his lead position, but Jimmie Johnson in his Lowes Chevrolet chased him down for the lead with two laps to go. Jimmie wasn’t sure he had the win as he watch in the rear view mirror and as his spotters were telling him to watch out behind you…. Harvick,worked his way to the front and then pulling up behind Johnson after getting past Busch, nailed the finish. He took advantage of a small gap on the outside, and Harvick made his move on Johnson going into Turn 3, then completed it coming around Turn 4. Harvick who took his #29 Budweiser Chevrolet ahead going down the last straightaway, finished to take the checkers for the 15th time in his career.
Richard Childress, owner of Harvick’s Number 29 car, said I knew his car was really fast on the long run, felt good when they had that restart. All we needed was to get him (Harvick) side-by-side with (Johnson). That geve Kevin a chance to catch them, and he made the right move going into 3.

The Youngster takes The Daytona 500

Monday, February 21st, 2011

What’s going to be called one of the Memorable moments at Daytona 500: NASCAR on Sunday at the Daytona 500 Push Grip Turn saw the youngest driver who turned 20 years old on Saturday, celebrated his birthday by winning the DAYTONA 500, known as the Great American Race. This will go down as one of the most memorable moments at Daytona 500. He gave the historic Wood Brothers team its fifth Daytona 500 victory – and their first since 1976 with David Pearson. Who was this young fellow that only shaves once a week??? His name is Trevor Bayne who only made one other Sprint Cup Series start.
What all transpired in this historic Daytona 500 race.
For one it was the tenth anniversary of Dale Earnhardt’s tragic death by the fatal accident on the last lap.
To honor him, lap 3 was silent and the fans all held up three fingers in honor of Earnhardt’s car number for that lap.
NASCAR saw a feature record of 74 lead changes among 22 drivers and a record 16 cautions that wiped out many of the leaders. Including Dale Earnhard Jr. on the first attemp at NASCAR’s version of overtime. That is what put Bayne in front. And that is what brought Glen and Leonard Wood’s dry spell to an end. It seem like all the veterans were happy for Trevor, saying how nice of a young man he is to represent this sport with a win. He was so happy that he needed directions to victory lane—go figure. How many stunning races like this are there??

KURT BUSCH TAKES THE BUD SHOOTOUT !!

Saturday, February 12th, 2011

NASCAR NEWS !! A long time in the waiting, Kurt Busch wins his first ever restrictor plate race taking the 2011 Bud Shootout at Daytona Motor Speedway on Saturday Night. Along with his first retrictor plate race was Dodge’s first win in a Shoot out event. With multiple lead changes and NASCAR’s attempt to again interfere with car performance, the drivers took it to the track and won it the old fashioned way ! Cars running in tandem exceeded speeds of 200 m.p.h. and cars running this way following other cars had as much as a 20 m.p.h. advantage on the cars ahead of them. On the final lap, Kurt Busch with Jamie McMurray pushing took over Ryan Newman on the final turn while Newman’s drafting partner Denny Hamlin bailed on him to try to win the event. Winning is what this event is all about isn’t it ?? PUSH GRIP TURN congratulates Kurt Busch on a great clean win !

Who is Serving Notice

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

Push Grip Turn wants to think that there are other drivers that can stop Jimmie Johnson from winning this year’s Sprint Cup title. We have seen inconsistency among the men trying to catch him, especially in the Chase. There has been a different driver in the last five years to finish second behind Jimmie Johnson winning the championship. There has only been one driver that finished second one year and finished third in one of the other five years. That was Jeff Gordon he placed second in 2007 and third in 2009. We have the other drivers who finished in second place as: Denny Hamlin (2010), Mark Martin (2009), Carl Edwards (2008), and Matt Kenseth (2006).

With a month to go before the season opening Daytona 500, there are 30 cars committed to running the entire Sprint Cup schedule. Cup had 34 cares compete in every race last season.
So, in asking which one of the drivers are going to serve notice to Jimmie Johnson that they want to take the Championship away from him this year?
Jeff Gordon, Denny Hamlin, Carl Edwards, Mark Martin, Tony Stewart, Kyle Busch, Kurt Busch, Matt Kenseth, Kevin Harvick, and maybe the one driver that needs to have a good year Dale Earnhardt Jr.
Push Grip Turn is eager to watch how Daytona 500 starts out. See you at the races.

Who is stepping back from NASCAR SPRINT CUP?

Saturday, January 29th, 2011

Push Grip Turn and with NASCAR news want to share with you that one of the Sprint Cup Drivers at the age of 35 years old and with more than a decade of competition of racing is stepping back from the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Elliot Sadler has called that his home since 1999 and now is moving into one of the top rides in the Nationwide Series.
He is going to shift to the Kevin Harvick Inc. organization and challenge for the Nationwide Series title.
He feels that this move will give him the chance to race regularly for wins. His last win was in 2004 when he won at the Auto Club Speedway driving for Yates Racing. Now he says he wants to get back to the way things used to be.
Push Grip Turn has him quoting this: “I feel like I’m rebranding myself because I feel like I’ve lost a little bit in the last couple of years of who Elliot Sadler really is,” he said. “The race car driver that he really is, the love of the sport that heally has–getting back in nationwide racing, getting back to the team that’s going to give me the best equipment week in and week out. And it’s about racing, it’s not about anything else; we talk racing.” “I feel five years younger.”
We at Push Grip Turn knows that he knows the struggles, and now his role is so revered that he finds himself as a championship favorite. Before making the change he discuss this with his long time mentor and teammate of Yates Racing Dale Jarrett. Elliott needs to get back on the track that he was on when he raced for the Yates Racing team. Those days are in him and he knows that, and he’s got to forget about what’s he’s been doing. And get back to racing like he did when he was a kid.
On August 1, 2010 his crash when he slid sideways on a straight away showed Pocono’s safety weakness.

Chase, Points Tweaked

Friday, January 28th, 2011

Push Grip Turn has been reading about the new Sprint Cup Series points system. The sport’s Chase for the Cup title playoff and pre-race qualifying.
The changes are intended to boost interest in NASCAR’S premier series, make its points system easier to follow and boost the impetus on winning races. That’s a new concept. “Winning Races”
Each Cup race has 43 cars, and the new sliding-scale system awards 43 points to the winner. 42 to 2nd place car and down the line to one point for the 43rd car. This was discussed by NASCAR Chairman, Brian France at the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte, N.C.

The race winners also get 3 bonus points for the victory, and they can earn an additional point for leading a lap and another for leading the most laps. Therefore each winner can earn a maximum of 48.
By doing this tweaking for the Chase, France said the new system allows the top 10 drivers after 26 races to advance to the 10-race Chase playoff. Also, two “wild card” drivers outside the top 10 with the most victories that season –and who rank among the top 20 in points– will join the Chase as well.
Previously, the top 12 drivers in points made the Chase. Last year the winner of the Daytona 500 and the Brickyard 400 wast consistent enough to finish in the top 12, and that was Jamie McMurray.
So now Push Grip Turn says let’s go racing at Daytona, and start gathering the points.