Tag: Dover

  • Looking at the FedEx 400 through the Rear View Mirror…

    Looking at the FedEx 400 through the Rear View Mirror…

    [media-credit id=26 align=”alignright” width=”225″][/media-credit]I’m not sure what to take from this past weekend’s Dover race. We saw pure excitement, and thrill during Saturday’s Nationwide race, but got the complete opposite during Sunday’s running of the FedEx 400. Sunday was dominated predominately by 2 drivers, Jimmie Johnson, and Carl Edwards.

    Post Race Stats:

    Winner: Matt Kenseth   (Led 33 laps; 2 tire pit stop at the end put him in a position to win)
    Led Most Laps: Jimmie Johnson  (Led 207 laps)
    Most Improved Driver: Brian Vickers (Marked the 1yr anniversary of his absence from NASCAR, finished P5)
    Most Disappointing Driver: Denny Hamlin (Finished P16, can’t seem to get over that “hump”)

    For over 75% of the race, I was almost convinced the winner would be either Jimmie Johnson, or Carl Edwards. I kept up with Matt Kenseth’s lap times, and current position on Twitter, and knew he had a really fast car, but didn’t know if he could beat those two. There was a period of time in the beginning when Matt Kenseth drove from his starting position of P24 to P3, before the competition yellow.

    With just under 40 laps left in the FedEx 400, drivers were forced to make one last pit stop, and their crews knew they had to remain flawless! Leaders, Johnson and Edwards, took 4 tires thinking it would keep them up front, but Matt Kenseth, and Jimmy Fennig had a different idea. The plan for Kenseth was to take 4 tires, but  just before Kenseth entered his pit, he keyed his mic “You sure you don’t want to try 2?” at that very moment, Kenseth said “2 tires, 2 tires”. Fennig gave word to his crew in just enough time for everyone to be on the same page. Kenseth’s final stop was smooth and quick, something the “Killer Bees” take a lot of pride in.

    Matt was first off pit road, but lined up just behind Mark Martin, who decided not to pit. Within 2 laps Kenseth worked the inside of Martin to take the lead, and did not look back! About 20 laps left, Joey got really loose right in front of Kenseth, shooting Joey up into the wall. Kenseth said later “I was praying he would get down to the apron, before they flew the yellow, lining up was the last thing I wanted to do at that point!”

    Matt has now won twice this year, he is now tied with Kevin Harvick, and Kyle Busch for 2 wins this season. With 2 wins in this new point system, it almost guarantees the driver a spot in the chase. This race was won not by the “dominant” car, but a “dominant” call made all the difference.

    Next up: The Sprint All-Star Race from Charlotte, NC

    Until next time- “Let’s go racin’ boys!” – DW

  • All Eyes on the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks…

    All Eyes on the FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks…

    As we left Darlington, NASCAR fans experienced the drama, that was indeed enough to energize it’s base. The Kevin Harvick, Kyle Busch fiasco, that took place at the end of the race, seemed to put 1st time NASCAR Sprint Cup winner, Regan Smith out of the spotlight. What I took away from Darlington is not the fights, but the fact that we as a sport have now had 2 first time winners in the same season, in arguably 2 of the most important races of the season. When was the last time that had happened?

    [media-credit name=”Steven Iles” align=”alignright” width=”261″][/media-credit]NASCAR announced on Tuesday that Kyle Busch, and Kevin Harvick would be on a 4 week probation, and this would include the all-star race. Having said that, if we were to have another driver “disagreement” like we have had in the previous 2 weeks, I don’t expect it to be Kyle/Kevin, but I’m not saying that isn’t possible. I do expect tempers to be high on Sunday, short track’s in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series seem to do just that.

    Last week I did really well, actually picking the SHOWTIME Southern 500 race winner Regan Smith in my bargain lineup, I hope to continue the streak of picking race winners! I do advise you, these are amateur picks, so if you use them, please be cautious!

    Target: Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, Matt Kenseth, Carl Edwards, and Kurt Busch
    Avoid: Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer, and Dale Earnhardt Jr.
    Analysis: Ten of the last 16 reaces have been won by drivers starting in the top 5. Jimmie Johnson has led more laps in the last 5 races (1,066) than everyone else combined.
    Bargain: Brad Keselowski has won here in the Nationwide Series, and he finished P18 in May 2010. Paul Menard ran P7 in Dover on Septemeber 2010.
    Dover NSCS Schedule:
    Practice (Friday 11:30am, 2:30pm)
    Qualifying (Saturday 12pm)
    FedEx 400 benefiting Autism Speaks (Sunday 1pm)
    **All Times are EST**
    Next Up: NASCAR Sprint Cup All-Star Race
    Dover will be full of excitement, just what we need heading into the All-Star weekend! Until we meet again, “Let’s go racin’ boys!” ~DW