Water From The Well(s)
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Loudon – Statistically Speaking
Joey Logano would win the Lenox Industrial Tools 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway, with just 28 laps to go with a little help from “Mother Nature” and a lot of luck. Zippy put Logano in the winning position, after earning two lucky dogs. He had a flat tire and a spin on lap 182. [...]
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Michigan – Statistically Speaking
Mark Martin won the LifeLock 400 last year at Michigan, with just enough in the tank. Martin turned off everything he could in the car to nurse it to victory, when he learned it would be won on a fuel economy run. “ I always, always come up short in those gas things.” Martin said. [...]
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Charlotte – Coca Cola 600 Statistically Speaking
Last May, David Reutimann’s gamble to stay out paid off. He actually won with the help of Mother Nature. He was running in 14th when the final caution came out for rain on lap 221 of the scheduled 400 laps. Reutimann inherited the lead when he stayed on the track, while the rest of the [...]
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One Wins, One Whines – All-Star Recap
Hand him that FAT check, he deserves it. Kurt Busch would fight off some hungry drivers in route to his victory Saturday night at Charlotte. If the restarts were key, you could say he picked the lock. There ended up being three nail-biting restarts as it came down to the finish. Each one was a [...]
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All-Star Race – Charlotte – Statistically Speaking
The All-Star race has been known for some of the best and most exciting side-by-side, trading paint type of racing there is! Points, Smoints – they’re off the table. This is a get down and dirty, who’s hungry for the money race. You should expect to see a field of the best drivers in the [...]
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Dover – Statistically Speaking
Back in June of 2009, Jimmie Johnson dominated the race. He was leading when a late caution came out with just 38 laps to go. A slow pit stop, sent him to ninth position for the restart. Greg Biffle would be the new leader until eight laps to go, when Tony Stewart would take it [...]
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Richmond – Statistically Speaking
Kyle Busch became the second driver to ever win on his birthday, after winning at Richmond back in March of 2009. Cale Yarborough is the only other driver to accomplish this and did it twice. The first was at Wilkesboro in 1977 and the second was at Atlanta in 1983. For the win, Busch would [...]
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Martinsville – Statistically Speaking
We’re back at the “Big Paperclip” track and guess who won back in March, 2009? Yes, Jimmie Johnson. It was not that one-sided at all. It looked like Denny Hamlin would be the one going home with the Grandfather Clock trophy. Hamlin would lead 296 laps that day, but Johnson was lurking just like at [...]
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Fontana Best of the Best
Jeff Gordon dominated the rain interrupted Auto Club 500, but did not win. Jimmie Johnson was leading until rain stopped the race on lap 87. The race was continued on Monday. Johnson was leading the race until Carl Edwards took it away with 13 laps to go. The race ended under caution as Dale Jarrett [...]
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Rhyme Time From Daytona
It all started with practice, from a ti-re I hear When Stewart took another, hard jab at Goodyear Then the starting ceremony, felt like it went on forever If they’d just started sooner, we could have beaten the weather You might also enjoy…Daytona Testing – Day 1, morningAtop the Spotters Stand – Party at ‘degaToday [...]



