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  • Fastest Fan Will Win a Toyota Camry at the Coca-Cola 600

    CONCORD, N.C. (March 23, 2011) – One lucky race fan will cruise home in a new ride after the Coca-Cola 600 on Memorial Day Weekend, courtesy of Charlotte Motor Speedway and Toyota Motor Corp. Now until May 22, fans can text CC600 to 69050 to be automatically entered in a contest to win a 2011 Toyota Camry on race day. 

    Fifty-two contestants, in honor of the 52nd running of the Coca-Cola 600, will be randomly selected from those who enter to participate in a special competition on the morning of the May 29 Coca-Cola 600 at the Toyota Pit Pass display. The competitors will be timed as they pack a Camry for race day with a cooler full of Coca-Cola, grill, charcoal and groceries; put on their Toyota Racing gear; jump in the driver’s seat and start the engine. The four contestants with the fastest times will compete again, this time as part of pre-race ceremonies prior to the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race. The fan with the fastest time will win the car.

    Joey Logano, driver of the No. 20 Home Depot Toyota, announced the contest Tuesday night on SPEED’s “NASCAR Race Hub” television program by giving a demonstration of what the 52 finalists will have to do. He and show host Steve Byrnes packed a car with the race-day essentials and competed to see who had the fastest time. Logano won by nearly 10 seconds.

    “This is a great opportunity for some fans to have a lot of fun with Toyota, Coca-Cola and Charlotte Motor Speedway,” said Logano.

    “You’ve got to be quick though, it takes a lot of skill to pack a car that fast.”

    Fans in the Charlotte, N.C., area can keep an eye out for specially wrapped Charlotte Motor Speedway Toyota Camrys with the text-to-win information. Each person who sends a text will also receive a special ticket offer. Complete contest rules can be found at www.charlottemotorspeedway.com.

    Tickets are still available for the Coca-Cola 600 and the May 21 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race. Frontstretch tickets with the best views of pit road and the world’s largest HD video board, coming to the speedway in May, start at just $49 for the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race or two for just $99 to the Coca-Cola 600.

    For daily updates on May race activities, connect with Charlotte Motor Speedway by following on Twitter at www.twitter.com/CLTMotorSpdwy or become a Facebook fan at www.facebook.com/charlottemotorspeedway.

  • It’s California Liking for Smith, Furniture Row Racing

    It’s California Liking for Smith, Furniture Row Racing

    DENVER, Colo. (March 23, 2011) — Auto Club Speedway, site of Sunday’s Auto Club 400 Sprint Cup race, has been a good fit for Regan Smith, which was evident by his two solid performances last season at the two-mile oval.

    During the 2010 February race at the Fontana, Calif. facility, Smith’s was running solidly in the top 10 late in the event until a pit-road miscue knocked him back to a 19th-place finish. At the October race, Smith again found himself in the top 10 late in the event, but slipped to 12th for his best result of the season.

    “I like the California track, we had two strong races there in 2010,” said Smith, driver of the No. 78 Furniture Row Chevrolet. “Our 12th-place finish in the fall was the catalyst in getting us to a new level of competition.”

    Following the October race in California, Smith notched a 13th place result in Charlotte and came back a couple of weeks later with a 13th-place finish in Talladega. That made it three top-13s in the final seven races of 2010 for the Furniture Row Racing team.

    That momentum carried into this year’s season opener at Daytona International Speedway where Smith was contending for the Daytona 500 victory until a multicar accident with a few laps remaining relegated him to a seventh-place finish.  

    “Right now we could use another boost and I can’t think of a better place than Auto Club Speedway to get us back to where we should be,” noted Smith. 

    While Daytona Speedweeks has been Smith’s highlight of the young season, he has continued with strong performances, especially in qualifying.

    Smith posted top-five qualifying efforts in two of the last three races and each time he was the fastest Chevrolet driver. He qualified fifth in Phoenix and was third last week in Bristol.

    “The Furniture Row Chevrolet has been fast almost every place we’ve been this year,” explained Smith, “But we haven’t had the finishes due to bad racing luck. We did OK in Bristol (22nd), but we’re still in the rebound mode after taking a major hit in Phoenix (accident) and Las Vegas (engine). We need to put a nice streak together, which we are more than capable of doing.”

    Smith added, “We’ve done well on the 1.5 and 2-mile tracks in the past so that is encouraging for our Furniture Row Racing team.”

  • Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration to be Showcased on RCR’s No. 33 at Auto Club Speedway

    The Childress Institute will also have prominent brand identification

    WELCOME, N.C. (March 23, 2011) — The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation’s Centennial Celebration and the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma will be the primary sponsors of Richard Childress Racing’s No. 33 Chevrolet Impala that Clint Bowyer will drive in the March 27 Auto Club 400 at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.

    The Ronald Reagan Centennial is a historic, year-long celebration to commemorate the 100th birthday of the 40th President of the United States of America. A series of substantive and celebratory events, partnerships and initiatives sponsored by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation are planned throughout 2011.

    Future announcements including a second phase of RCR’s involvement with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Mike Curb will be forthcoming.

    “It’s a great honor for RCR, and for me personally, to be involved with the Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration through our No. 33 Chevrolet NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team,” said Richard Childress, president and CEO of Richard Childress Racing. “President Reagan was one of my heroes so I’m thrilled to be able to help celebrate what would have been his 100th birthday. The No. 33 team program is the first in a series of exciting opportunities RCR is working on with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. It’s also a great opportunity to showcase the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma and the great efforts being made to save children’s lives. We appreciate Mike Curb and FullCircle for putting this program together with us.”

    “I have been proud to be a part of the Ronald Reagan President Foundation since its inception. We are particularly excited about the newly renovated Library that coincides with President Reagan’s 100th Centennial celebration.” I am also very proud of my long friendship with Richard Childress and excited to be celebrating this Centennial with Richard and Clint,” said Mike Curb Owner of Curb Records.

    As President, Ronald Reagan started the 1984 Firecracker 400 at Daytona where he gave the command, “Gentlemen, start your engines!” from aboard Air Force One. Later that day, Air Force One landed at Daytona International Airport behind the speedway in full view of the fans. That day, Richard Petty captured his historic 200th victoryin a car owned by Mike Curb.

    “President Reagan was the first sitting U.S. President to attend a NASCAR race,” said Stewart McLaurin, Executive Director of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Centennial Celebration. “As many Americans take a moment this year to remember the life, lessons and legacy of President Reagan in their own way, we are honored to have this special tribute.”

    The NASCAR tribute video is available now at the Ronald Reagan Foundation’s YouTube channel located here: www.youtube.com/reaganfoundation.

    Cheerios and BB&T, the No. 33 team’s primary sponsors for the majority of the season, will also have prominent identification on the car.

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    About The Ronald Reagan Centennial Celebration

    The Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation Centennial Celebration is a historic, year-long celebration to commemorate the 100th birthday of America’s 40th President. The Centennial Celebration is sponsored by the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation. For more information, visit www.reagancentennial.com

    About The Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma

    The Childress family founded the Childress Institute for Pediatric Trauma (CIPT) at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center in July 2008. Serious injury is the No. 1 killer of kids in America – more than 12,000 children die each year and more than 100,000 survive with some form of a disability. The Institute is working to save children’s lives and help them recover quickly through research, education and prevention. For more information, please visit ChildressPediatricTrauma.org.

    About Richard Childress Racing

    Richard Childress Racing (www.rcrracing.com) has earned more than 190 victories and 12 NASCAR championships, including six in the Sprint Cup Series with the legendary Dale Earnhardt. RCR was the first organization to win championships in the Sprint Cup Series, Nationwide Series and Camping World Truck Series. Its 2011 Sprint Cup Series lineup includes Paul Menard (No. 27 Menard’s Chevrolet), Kevin Harvick (No. 29 Budweiser Chevrolet), Jeff Burton (No. 31 Caterpillar Chevrolet) and Clint Bowyer (No. 33 Cheerios/Hamburger Helper Chevrolet). Its Camping World Truck Series program includes 2010 Rookie of the Year Austin Dillon (No. 3 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet) and Joey Coulter, Jr. (No. 22 RCR Development Chevrolet). Tim George Jr. (No 31 RCR Development Chevrolet) and Ty Dillon (No. 41 Chevrolet) will compete in the 2011 ARCA Racing Series presented by Menards.

    About FullCircle

    FullCircle Ventures is a culmination of world-class representatives specializing in cultivating talent while building innovative brand partnerships. FullCircle maintains offices in New York, Toronto, Charlotte and Nashville. FullCircle’s management team brings 100 collective years of experience and a proven track record of success in the fields of athlete representation, sports management, music, entertainment and corporate sales and marketing. For additional contact information please visit our corporate website at www.FullCircle360.com.

  • Roush Fenway Advance – California

    Roush Fenway Advance – California

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    Roush Fenway Looks to Carry Momentum out west to California After another strong run at Bristol last weekend, Roush Fenway heads to Southern California where the team will look for its 16th NASCAR victory at the two-mile speedway in the Inland Empire .

    Auto Club 400 Sun. 3.27.11, 3:00 p.m. EDT FOX TV,  MRN, Sirius 128   David Ragan No. 6 UPS Ford Greg Biffle, No. 16 3M Ford Matt Kenseth, No. 17 Crown Royal Ford Carl Edwards, No. 99 Aflac Ford   Royal Purple 300 Sat. 3.26.11, 5:30 p.m. EDT ESPN TV, MRN, Sirius 128  

    Ricky Stenhouse, No. 6 Roush Fenway Ford Trevor Bayne, No.16 Roush Fenway Ford Carl Edwards, No. 60 Ford Drive One Mustang   Roush Fenway Hits Marks at California Roush Fenway has made 100 Sprint Cup starts at California and it 54 starts in the Nationwide Series.  

    On a Roll! Dating back to last season, Roush Fenway Racing has finished first or second in five of the last six races and in first or second in three of four races in 2011. Roush Fenway has also won the pole in three of four races this season.

    Victory Lane in Cali Roush Fenway has scored a total of seven victories at Auto Club Speedway in the Cup Series. All in all the organization has captured the checkered flag in almost 35 percent of the Cup races at California .  

    Roush Fenway California Wins

    1998    Martin              Cup 2003    Busch              Cup 2005-1Biffle                Cup 2006-1Kenseth           Cup 2007-1Edwards          Cup 2008-1Kenseth           Cup 2009-1Kenseth           Cup 2004-1Biffle                NNS 2004-2Biffle                NNS 2005-1Martin              NNS 2005-2Edwards          NNS 2006-1Edwards          NNS 2007-1Kenseth           NNS 2000    Busch              Truck 2006    Martin              Truck  

    Winning Ways… Roush Fenway Racing has won in the Sprint Cup Series at Auto Club Speedway in five of the last six years, dating back to 2005. In addition, Roush Fenway has won at least one NASCAR race at Auto Club Speedway in eight of the last nine seasons.

    Getting it Done… Roush Fenway’s Matt Kenseth is one of only three drivers in NASCAR history to post multiple wins at California . Kenseth has won three times at the track, with the first coming in ‘06 and the last in ‘09.

    Strong In Southern Cal Roush Fenway Racing has placed at least one car in the top 10 in 19 of the 20 NASCAR Sprint Cup races at Auto Club Speedway. In addition, Roush Fenway has scored a total of 26 top fives and 44 top-10 finishes at the two-mile quad oval, and led a total of 1,410 laps in Cup action.

    Nationwide Effort Roush Fenway has won a total of six races in the Nationwide Series at Auto Club Speedway and has finished inside the top 10 with 50 percent (42) of its entries. In fact, Roush Fenway has twice swept the Nationwide Series at California (2004 and 2005) and completed 97 percent of its laps run in the series at the track.

    Winning all the way around… Overall, Roush Fenway Racing has won 15 NASCAR races at Auto Club Speedway (7 Cup, 6 Nationwide and 2 Truck).

  • LOWE’S AND JIMMIE JOHNSON CELEBRATE 10 YEARS TOGETHER

    New Facebook activation, commemorative helmet among things that will highlight long-running partnership

    CHARLOTTE, N.C. (March 23, 2011) – What started with the simple question, “Can you win?” has turned into one of the most successful partnerships in all of sports. NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Jimmie Johnson along with crew chief Chad Knaus and Hendrick Motorsports are celebrating 10 years together with sponsor, Lowe’s. The longest running partnership currently in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series between driver, crew chief, team and sponsor will be celebrated throughout the year with a variety of events, several geared toward the team’s loyal fans.

    “I will never forget my first meeting with Lowe’s,” said Johnson, five-time reigning Sprint Cup champion. “I was a little nervous. We walk in and sit down and the first question is, ‘Can you win?’ Of course I said yes but I definitely felt some pressure to follow through. So, when we got that first win in California, it was like a big weight was lifted. I felt like I might have a job in this sport after all.”

    That first win at Johnson’s adopted home track of Auto Club Speedway will serve as the official kick off of the 10-year celebration. Fans can relive Johnson’s career-changing accomplishments on the Team Lowe’s Racing fan page on Facebook under a special “Celebrating 10 Years” section. Beginning March 25, fans and media are encouraged to post their favorite memories, memorabilia and photos from throughout the team’s 10 years together, beginning with the day in California when Johnson first visited victory lane in the No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet.

    “Getting our first win at California was a big deal to this team,” said Knaus. “We were a bunch of new guys working together for the first time with a partner like Lowe’s on our car. We wanted to show them that we could succeed. It’s hard to believe how far we’ve come together. I think the fact that we have managed to keep our core group for so long has allowed us to have success on the track. It allows us to focus on what we were hired to do and that is win races.”

    During weekend activities in California, Johnson will debut a specially-designed race helmet which he will wear throughout the year. Johnson, who collaborates with Nevada-based artist Jason Beam on the design of his helmets, worked with Lowe’s on the helmet’s retrospective look. It features historical Lowe’s photos including the first store location in North Wilkesboro, N.C., as well as other original store sites from the 1950s and 1960s.

    “The long-term relationship Lowe’s has developed with one of NASCAR’s most successful drivers of all-time, Jimmie Johnson, exemplifies the principles of hard work, passion and integrity shared by our 234,000 employees and our millions of customers,” said Robert Niblock, Lowe’s chairman and CEO. “We look forward to continued success with Jimmie, Chad and the entire Team Lowe’s Racing team.”

    Currently in its 10th full season in the Sprint Cup Series, Johnson and team have amassed a record of 53 wins, 136 top-five and 205 top-10 finishes. Johnson currently ranks 10th on the all-time win list, one victory behind driver Lee Petty. Knaus is the only crew chief to win three consecutive championships in the series.

    ABOUT TEAM LOWE’S RACING

    Lowe’s enters its 10th year as primary sponsor of the No. 48 Lowe’s Impala driven by Jimmie Johnson in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Johnson, the reigning series champion, earned his fifth consecutive title in 2010. Lowe’s, the second largest home improvement retailer in the world, operates one of the largest fan clubs in motorsports. For more information on Team Lowe’s Racing, visit Lowesracing.com.

  • CAN ‘SMOKE’ MAKE IT TWO IN A ROW?

    ~ Auto Club Speedway hosts 5-wide racing at Auto Club 400 ~

    SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY, Calif. (March 22, 2011) – Just five short months ago, Tony Stewart held off Clint Bowyer and Jimmie Johnson for his first Auto Club Speedway win and his 39th career Sprint Cup victory in what many have hailed as the “best race ever” at ACS.

    Forward fast to 2011. Does Stewart, who’s slate so far this young year include a 13-place finish in the season-opening Daytona 500; 7th in Phoenix, 2nd in Vegas and 19th in Bristol, have what it takes to win two in a row at Auto Club Speedway when the Auto Club 400 rolls into Southern California on March 27?

    Last year’s .466-second victory made a successful weekend even more special as Haas Automation, which Stewart-Hass Racing co-owner Gene Haas founded, is located just 108 miles northwest of Auto Club Speedway in Oxnard.

    “To finally win here for Gene and Margaret Haas at their home track is special,” Stewart said. “Man, I’m just glad to finally win one at California. I can knock this off the list of tracks I haven’t won at now.”

    Said Bowyer after crossing the finish line 0.466 seconds behind Stewart: “They say you’re only as good as your last race. Well, for this place, that was a heck of a race.”

    Tickets to the Auto Club 400 on Sunday, March 27 start as low as $35 and AAA members receive Show Your Card & Save discounts, including a special section with half-priced tickets for kids 12 and under. For more information or to purchase tickets call 800-944-RACE (7223), log on to www.autoclubspeedway.com or visit the Auto Club Speedway ticket office.

  • Economy Is Not The Reason For Bristol Shortfall

    Economy Is Not The Reason For Bristol Shortfall

    I think anyone who has any clue about the economies of Florida, Arizona, Las Vegas, or Tennessee is getting sick and tired of hearing the non-stop whining and complaining that it is the economy, and only the economy, that caused the Jeff Byrd 500 to not be a sellout. I had a lot of emails pointing the finger at the enormous gas prices that Tennessee supposedly has. Well, let’s be original and start researching for ourselves.

    [media-credit name=”CIA Stock Photo” align=”alignright” width=”300″][/media-credit]Before I start, I will say I enjoyed the race, but I honestly like the old Bristol surface better. I think that the bumping and banging style that Bristol used to offer was much more exciting. Still an exciting race, but not what it used to be. Is that why the numbers were so low? No. It’s a combination of many things as I will show you.

    If any of you guys have ever been down to Daytona and I’m not just talking about the track, what do you see? This town isn’t very classy. There are plenty of trailer parks to be seen and unfortunately many people consider the place to be a slum, with the exception of the race track. Daytona International Speedway is the only source for any economic boom in that city. Daytona’s unemployment rate comes dangerously close to 13% and as a state, Florida is about 12%. The Daytona 500 this year did sell out, so for some people that was surprising, but it is a new year and it’s always good to start off on the right track. There were no delays to fix a pot hole this time around. The average price for a gallon of gasoline in Florida is actually higher than the average for the entire country at $3.55 per gallon. Daytona track President Joie Chitwood III realizes this and says, Well hey…we need to lower the ticket prices. Done. More fans come.

    Ok, so we arrive in Phoenix. Unemployment in Avondale is about 10% and relatively the same for the state. Gas prices are about $3.54 per gallon on average, so Arizona and Florida are kinda in that same area. Hotel prices are relatively the same, but it really depends where you stay. If you stay at a resort, you will pay higher prices. That is obvious. This race also sold out! Woah…we are really on a roll this year. Now, we go to Las Vegas a city that really needs a boost.

    Welcome to Las Vegas and holy…gas prices are through the roof compared to Florida and Arizona. On average it costs about $3.67 per gallon and the unemployment rate has jumped to a record 15%! Las Vegas had an unemployment rate of just 3% in 2004. I got a lot of emails saying for example things like this, “There is no way they are going to sell out! HAHA NO Way!!” And guess what? The race sold out.

    Obviously the economy isn’t having much of an effect on the fans and the sport they love. In case you didn’t know, all three of these race tracks cut the prices to the races and look at the difference!

    And after a two week break we are now in Thunder Valley for the Jeff Byrd 500. Bristol has an unemployment rate of about 10% and some guys said, “Oh man. This is cake. They will sell out again.” Uh oh. We have run into a problem…this race fell way short of expectations. Is it the economy? No. If you haven’t taken a good look at Las Vegas’s economic problems, then take another look. What did Bristol Motor Speedway not do that the other tracks mentioned did? They lowered the prices of the tickets. This is a continuing problem in other sports for example, the NFL. Tom Brady makes $25,000 an hour + endorsements. Fans are no longer willing to pay arm and leg to see a football game. The players are making and demanding so much money, the prices are getting higher and higher.

    The Green Bay Packers for example have announced that they will raise ticket prices by at least $5.00 for the 2011 season, but they are in a lockout, so obviously that won’t happen. NHL had the same problem. The league lost money and the players wanted more. That’s a problem and the NHL has never really recovered from that lockout.

    Bristol didn’t prepare for the race and they got bit right in the arse because of it. Don’t blame the economy. Blame yourselves. Like I said before, the fans want to pay a reasonable price for the race and when they feel that the prices are too steep, well they stay home and watch Darrell Waltrip yap the entire race, or Larry McReynolds say, “We are about to take the green flag.” It’s much more exciting.

    Opinions anyone? Good. Let it rip.

  • Jeff Gordon Is Ready For His Close Up

    Jeff Gordon Is Ready For His Close Up

    After a fourteenth place finish at Bristol and a slight disagreement with fellow competitor Brad Keselowski, Jeff Gordon is ready to move on to the next race in the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit at Auto Club Speedway in Fontana, California.

    [media-credit name=”Barry Albert” align=”alignright” width=”275″][/media-credit]Not only will Gordon head for the Hollywood hills to race but the driver of the No. Pepsi Max 24 Chevrolet for Hendrick Motor Sports is also preparing for another important close up, his upcoming role on the big screen.

    Gordon announced during the pre-race festivities at ‘The World’s Fastest Half Mile’ that he would be appearing this summer in Pixar’s movie Cars 2. The driver will make his close up as ‘Jeff Gorvette’, an up and coming racer that is “turning hoods wherever he competes”.

    The Pixar release states that “Jeff Gorvette is one of the greatest American race cars alive today.” Gordon’s character in Cars 2 closely mirrors his real life, including his animated character hailing from Vallejo, California who travels to Indiana to pursue a racing career, just as Gordon has done.

    Another similarity is that Gorvette’s car number in the movie will be the same as Gordon’s car number in real life, the infamous No. 24.  In Cars 2, the No. 24 Corvette C6.R will, however, race on tracks in the Grand Touring Sports circuits, competing for the World Grand Prix, while Gordon makes his rounds on the familiar NASCAR tracks on which he has garnered four Cup championships.

    Gordon stated that he was most excited about his close up in Cars 2 as he could not wait to take his children, daughter Ella and son Leo, to see the animated feature. He will be talking about his role more fully this week as he is scheduled to appear on The Ellen Degeneres Show on Friday.

    Gordon is also preparing for his upcoming close up at Auto Club Speedway. The driver has three wins, ten top-fives, eleven top-10 finishes and two poles at the Fontana, California track.

    “It’s big and fast,” Gordon said of Auto Club Speedway. “You got to have the power down the straightaways, you got to have the grip in the corners, same as all the other big tracks.”

    “Certainly a track I love, look forward to going to, one we’ve had success at,” Gordon continued. “Especially when I think of this team, I think of Alan and his group, they’ve run well there.”

    Gordon has the fifth best driver rating at Fontana, a 99.6. He has an average finish of 10.9, with an average running position of 9.3, the third best at that track.

    While Gordon is looking forward to his California close up, he acknowledges that Auto Club Speedway can be a bit challenging.

    “When you get to a track like California, it can get tricky,” Gordon said. “There’s a lot of different combinations of setups that you can put underneath the car to make it go faster.”

    “You plan ahead,” Gordon continued. “You spend so much time in the off-season trying to create new bump-stops, shock packages, springs, sway bars, you hope the direction you were working in is the right one.”

    “We learned a lot about that at Vegas, but we’ll learn even more when we go to California,” Gordon continued.  “That’s what I’m most anxious to see, where we stand as well as where our competitors are at.”

    “To me, I look forward to going to every racetrack every weekend because it’s kind of like starting over and doing some new things that I look at their past performance and I look at their current performance,” Gordon said. “It’s got me really excited to go to the racetrack and see what we have for the weekend.”

    Whether on or off the track, Gordon has already proved the value of his close ups, particularly in the area of brand exposure. According to Joyce Julius & Associates, Gordon has generated more on-screen time for his sponsors during the television coverage of the 2011 season than any other driver to date.

    Gordon leads the pack with one hour, 50 minutes, 16 seconds of exposure for his sponsors in the first three Cup races for the season. This totals to approximately $7.6 million of in-broadcast exposure value.

    Gordon will no doubt strive to continue his on and off track marketability. His Auto Club Speedway close up is scheduled for this Sunday, March 27th at 3:00 PM ET, where he will compete in the Auto Club 400.  And Jeff Gorvette’s Pixar Cars 2 close up will come to the theaters throughout the country later this summer.

  • Hot 20 over the past 10, as even a winless Jimmie Johnson remains the class of the field

    Hot 20 over the past 10, as even a winless Jimmie Johnson remains the class of the field

    The most exciting driver in NASCAR today chalked up his fourth win at Bristol in his last five races, not counting the five straight Nationwide and Craftsman truck wins to his credit in Thunder Valley. Kyle Busch was our biggest mover, jumping ten spots when you replace his ten point performance from last fall at Fontana with the 47 he pulled in last Sunday. On the downside, he needs to be in the top five the next two events to prevent rolling back.

    Jimmie Johnson, on the other hand, has won four of his last seven at Fontana, which is next on the dance card. In fact, over the past ten events held there his worst finish is 11th. Good thing, as he also needs Top Five finishes to maintain his pace. He might be in the midst of a 12 race winless streak, but ten of those were Top Tens and half in the Top Three.

    Yet, the big story isn’t who is on the list this week, but rather who is not. Jeff Gordon comes in 14 points shy, Clint Bowyer is 20 off, while David Reutimann is 27 points on the outside. All are in better shape than Jeff Burton, who finds himself buried a whopping 62 off in the distance. At least here, some bad results can come off to be replaced, hopefully, with something better. When it comes to hot, that quartet are most certainly not.

    As they head of to sunny California, if you don’t count this week, here is a look at the hot 20 over the past 10 Cup races.

    1 (1) Jimmie Johnson – 366 pts – Hottest dude hasn’t won in twelve.

    2 (5) Carl Edwards – 364 pts – Should have used the bumper horn

    3 (3) Kevin Harvick – 350 pts – Screw engine gunk, give him a beer.

    4 (2) Denny Hamlin – 339 pts – Got packaged early at Bristol.

    5 (4) Mark Martin – 336 pts – Harvick is Happy, at least until Mark punted him.

    6 (7) Matt Kenseth – 331 pts – Where did he come from?

    7 (17) Kyle Busch – 293 pts – Okay, I get it. He likes Bristol.

    8 (12) Paul Menard – 293 pts – Menard’s; more than a hardware chain.

    9 (6) Tony Stewart – 292 pts – Needed less smoke and more fire.

    10 (13) Kurt Busch – 289 pts – Kyle is his little brother, or is he a big bother?

    11 (9) Ryan Newman – 285 pts – A top ten, yet loses two spots?

    12 (8) Juan Pablo Montoya – 280 pts – Loose wheel, looser fenders

    13 (10) Joey Logano – 277 pts – Forget Bristol, he’s now California dreaming.

    14 (20) Greg Biffle – 276 pts – Now THAT is how you gas and go.

    15 (14) Martin Truex Jr – 275 pts – Looked good for a while, but the while left.

    16 (11) A.J. Allmendinger – 266 pts – Best Buy was the sponsor, bargain basement was the result.

    17 (15) Kasey Kahne – 261 pts – Showed some Kahne-do spirit.

    18 (23) David Ragan – 252 pts – They love logistics, but found Bristol just okay.

    19 (19) Dale Earnhardt Jr – 250 pts – Not hot yet, but I feel it getting warmer.

    20 (18) Jamie McMurray – 249 pts – Driver started with dimples, the car finished with some.

  • NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol

    NASCAR Top-10 Power Rankings: Bristol

    Note: The quotes in this article are fictional.

    1. Carl Edwards: After Kyle Busch took the lead on the final pit stop, Edwards chased the No. 18 M&M’s Toyota over the final 45 laps at Bristol, nearing the lead on occasion but never overtaking Busch. Despite pulling close enough to implement the tried-and-true “bump and run” ploy, Edwards, in the No. 99 Roush Fenway Ford, settled for second, then made it clear that he still “owes” Busch one.

    “That’s right,” Edwards said. “Kyle wrecked me in Phoenix, and although it was unintentional and Kyle apologized immediately, I made it known to Kyle that I still retain the right to exact payback. I gave him something to worry about. As my primary sponsor for the race, Scott’s EZ Seed, would suggest, I ‘planted’ a seed.”

    As you may have heard, Gilbert Gottfried was fired from his duties as voice of the Aflac duck for some insensitive remarks he posted on Twitter. I heard Kyle, the Keselowski clan, Kevin Harvick, and many of my other rivals got a little excited when they heard that I lost my ‘voice.’”

    3. Kyle Busch: Busch was strong all day, leading 153 of 500 laps, including the final 45, to conquer Bristol again, a day after claiming the Nationwide Scotts EZ Seed 300 on Saturday. Busch has now won the last five NASCAR races at Bristol, including the last two Sprint Cup races there. He vaulted eight places in the point standings to sixth, 17 behind older brother Kurt.

    “The word ‘sweep’ has become synonymous with ‘Kyle Busch,’” Busch said. “You can call me ‘The Broom,’ but only under one condition: that you call Carl Edwards ‘The Dustpan,’ because he ate my dust.”

    I understand Edwards ‘owes’ me something. I assume that would be ‘congratulations.’ Maybe Carl should act more and think less when he has a chance to bump me out of the way for a win. I drive with a simple motto in mind: ‘It’s better to owe apologies than to owe congratulations.’”  

    3. Kurt Busch: Busch finished seventh in the Jeff Byrd 500 at Bristol, posting his fourth top-10 finish in as many races this season. Busch took over sole possession of the Sprint Cup point standings, and now leads Carl Edwards by one point.

    “Between my brother Kyle and I,” Busch said, “we have 10 wins at Bristol Motor Speedway. Sure, we face our share of criticism, which is called getting ‘Busch-flacked,’ but we dominate at BMS, and that’s a ‘Busch-fact.’  Edwards should have taken Kyle out when he had the chance. I can promise you that if it would have been me in that situation, Kyle would have been in the wall. As it was, nothing happened. The race itself was a lot like Kyle’s televised wedding on the Style Channel: uneventful.”  

     4. Jimmie Johnson: Johnson led a race-high 164 laps at Bristol, but finished third behind Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards, who battled for the lead before Kusch pulled away for a comfortable win. Johnson hoped that contact between the two rivals would open the door for the No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet to slip by for the win. As it was, Edwards raced clean, only to regret not racing Busch harder.

    “Carl should have seized his opportunity while Kyle was right in front of him,” Johnson said. “Apparently, Carl took Kyle’s Yosemite Sam ‘Back Off!’ mud flaps a bit too literally. Come November, his failure to act may very well be the difference in finishing second or third in the Chase.”

    Frankly, I’m amazed at all the talk about a so-called ‘feud’ between Kyle and Carl. It may be the first feud in NASCAR history initiated by a driver not wrecking another. I was content to cruise in third and watch the action, or lack of it, unfold in front of me. It reminded me a lot of trailing Denny Hamlin last year, in which I sat back and watched him unravel in front of me.”

    5. Paul Menard: Menard continued his surprising start to the season, working his way to a fifth-place finish at Bristol and again leading the charge for Richard Childress Racing. Menard moved up one spot in the point standings to fifth, only 14 out of first.

    “If you asked ten people on the street,” said Menard, “if they know who Paul Menard is, I’m guessing five would say ‘no.’ Of those five, three would be teammates of mine at RCR. But I don’t mind my lack of recognition and fame. Despite my obscurity, I’ve become one of the most feared drivers on the NASCAR circuit. In fact, some have taken to calling me the ‘Anonymity-ville Horror.’” 

    6. Tony Stewart: Stewart damaged the front end of the No. 14 Office Depot Chevrolet when he rear-ended Stewart-Haas teammate Ryan Newman, as Stewart tried to avoid the spinning No. 47 of Bobby Labonte. The damage incurred only worsened persistent handling problems, and Stewart eventually finished 19th, the last car on the lead lap.

    “Ryan and I both needed repairs after that collision,” Stewart said. “I guess that’s what you call ‘teamwork.’ What can I say, though? There was nowhere I could go. My view was obscured by smoke. ‘View obscured by ‘Smoke?’ That’s a refrain that the chubby version of Tony Stewart heard quite often when he sat in the front row at drivers’ meetings.”

     But times have changed. I’ve slimmed down, gas prices are up, the ‘new’ Kyle Busch is in, and Carl Edwards chickened ‘out.’”  

    7. Ryan Newman: Newman finished 10th at Bristol, posting his third top-10 result of the year, and improving two spots to third in the Sprint Cup point standings. Newman, along with teammate Tony Stewart, trails Kurt Busch by 12 points.

    “It was a solid day for us,” Newman said, “and third in the point standings puts us right in the thick of things. I can’t complain, and I won’t complain, otherwise, people may take to calling me ‘Knock-it Man’ instead of ‘Rocketman,’ which obviously doesn’t apply since I don’t win anything anymore.”

     They don’t call Bristol Motor Speedway the ‘Bull Ring’ for nothing. That became even more evident when they announced the attendance for Sunday’s race, and everyone in the sparsely populated complex uttered a collective ‘Bull!’”

    8. Dale Earnhardt, Jr.: Earnhardt finished 11th in the Jeff Byrd 500, just missing his third top-10 finish of the year. He advanced two places in the points standing to crack the Top 10 in ninth, where he trails Kurt Busch by 26.

     “Not only does Junior Nation have a buzz,” Earnhardt said. “Junior Nation is abuzz. Thankfully, most members of the Nation are optimists, which means they see a glass as half-full, which inevitably means they’ll soon make it all empty.”

    “Now, the sales of Dale Earnhardt, Jr. merchandise are booming as always. And we’re hoping that fans will also flock to buy merchandise bearing the likeness of Danica Patrick, who drives for me for JR Motorsports. One particular item is sure to be a hot seller. It’s a pair of ladies underwear balled up and shrink-wrapped in No. 7 GoDaddy.com packaging. We’re calling it ‘Danica Patrick’s Panties In A Wad.’”

     9. Kevin Harvick: Harvick drove the No. 29 Budweiser Chevy to his second top-10 result of the year, leading 37 laps and finishing sixth, right behind Richard Childress Racing teammate Paul Menard in fifth.

     “After such a lackluster start to the season,” Harvick said, “it’s satisfying to finally post a finish worthy of my sponsor, Budweiser. It’s great to be associated with the Budweiser brand and its mascots, such as the Clydesdales and the Dalmation, which, up until Bristol, have both been considered faster than my No. 29 Chevrolet.”

     10. Juan Montoya: A promising day at Bristol was derailed near the halfway point at Bristol when a loose right-front wheel forced Montoya to pit on lap 247. The No. 42 Target Impala dropped two laps down, and Montoya struggled to a 24th-place finish, three laps down.

     “A loose wheel for a loose cannon,” Montoya said. “I was three laps down and even I considered taking Kyle Busch out of the lead. Of course, it wouldn’t have been for the lead, but it would have made good Target practice for the next time. What gives, Carl Edwards? Of all times, this was one when ‘Thunder Valley’ actually needed some ‘thunder.’ As it turned out, Carl was ‘all talk;’ the race was ‘no action.’”