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October 29, 2007
Atlanta recap and thoughts

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I know I said that I was hoping for a bit of bad luck for the Hendrick boys but I will admit that when I learned that Jimmie Johnson was going to donate his winnings from the race to the fire victims out in California, I wanted him to have a solid finish. Others were going to join in and match his contribution including his primary sponsor, Lowe's, and car owner Rick Hendrick. I am pretty sure this put the total donation above $1 million.

Johnson had a solid car all day, as did Kyle Busch. Busch had a bit of bad luck in one of the craziest restarts that I have seen this year. With only a handful of laps to go on the restart, Denny Hamlin ran out of gas even before making it to the green flag and all the cars stacked up behind him. (Excuse me, what was his crew chief thinking not bringing him in the pits to get gas?) Martin Truex Jr. slammed right in the back of Hamlin, ending his day. Kyle Busch jerked the car to the left to miss hitting Truex Jr. and spun into the infield. He ended up with a 17th place finish.

Others in the Chase:
Tony Stewart had a terrible night. He finished right where he started, 30th position. He had to make two unscheduled pit stops. One because he was really loose and they thought there wasn't enouh air pressure in the tires. And the other because he mysteriously lost oil pressure. He went in to the pits and the crew put the hood up, he restarted the car and the oil pressure was fine and he went on his way, 5 laps down.

Kevin Harvick pretty much ran like a brick all day long. He is lucky to have finished 15th. Carl Edwards had a good run finishing 2nd, Matt Kenseth - 4th, Jeff Burton - 5th, Clint Bowyer - 6th, Jeff Gordon - 7th, Kurt Busch - 8th.

A few more thoughts:

  • It should be of no surprise that the first caution of the race happened during a commercial. What ever happened to “if caution breaks out, we’ll break in?”
  • I cannot handle the color graphics of how the air works. Blue=clean air, yellow=dirty air. It takes me back to my very early years...Yellow plus Blue makes Green.
  • The “here, kitty kitty” is being overused. I am sick of it.
  • It was looking like Dale Earnhardt Jr. was going to finally have an engine that didn’t expire. Only, his bad luck continues and he couldn’t keep the tires on it. A left rear tire literally just fell off his car during a restart. The only luck he has had this year is BAD luck.

Posted at 10:35 AM

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"Ran like a brick" ??? What does a brick run like? I would say "Kevin Harvick raced like I play hacky sack in a warehouse parking lot.

FROM JENNIFER: That is pretty funny, wild bill. Or I could say: it's how I'm going to fall "like a brick" off that bull on Veteran's Day weekend at Nostalgia's...

Posted by wild bill
October 29, 2007 01:50 PM

Come on, Jennifer, "Here Kitty, Kitty" has replaced "Boogity,boogity." I have a "Kitty" tee shirt I bought from an enterprising fan on the Internet and wear it proudly. Nascar is supposed to be fun. Where did that go?

Posted by racefan
October 29, 2007 08:45 PM

I didn't want Johnson to win, but he does put on a good smoke show!!!

Posted by snowflake
October 29, 2007 09:22 PM

My predictions were right on, with all five I predicted in the top ten: Carl Edwards, Jimmie Johnson, Kasey Kahne, Jeff Gordon, and Clint Bowyer. Even though you all ignore me, I will continue to comment.

Posted by Marian
October 30, 2007 06:35 AM

That was real bad luck for Martin Truex. He had the best car all day, It was a shame to see him slamming into Hamlin. I keep hoping for Bowyer to do a little better. Just because he's the underdog and the two gods of Hendrick need a little competititon. The only reason he finished even 6th was on the bad luck of others, but that's racing.

Posted by JERSK
October 30, 2007 07:57 AM

That's right, JERSK. That is racing and part of the game. Most of the top ten finished that way because of the hard luck of others.

Posted by Marian
October 30, 2007 09:59 AM

Drivers moved up on Saturday too during the Busch wreck-fest. I was hoping Franchitti would win and he was right up there until he got hit.

Posted by racefan
October 30, 2007 12:26 PM

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Jennifer is the newsroom
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assistant to the editor for the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram. She is married, lives in Pownal with her husband and son, and has been following NASCAR for many years.

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I am hopeful that this will be a place where people can air their two cents' worth about a race, catch up on the gossip and share their opinions on the rules and regulations of NASCAR. I have always felt that there has been a need for such a place in Maine and that this blog helps to fill the void.



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