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Pick for the Win – Phoenix

By Daniel Vining, dan@thespeedzine.com

(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey)

Going into tomorrow’s Cup Series race in Phoenix, I had been leaning toward picking Jimmie Johnson. Historically, this is one of his best tracks. Unfortunately for him, he and his Lowe’s team have struggled this weekend, and will have to fight to earn a good finish.

Jimmie Johnson, “Without testing before the season, it’s just tough to know if the areas you’re working on during the off-season are good. We have a lot of ideas we’re trying to work through now so this weekend we haven’t had the raw speed that we had hoped to have but we’re working in a lot of areas to find speed. So I think in a couple of races from now, we’ll be where we want, but we’re going to have to deal with some tough moments I think, just because we can’t test like we used to in the old days.”

Of course every possibility exists that Johnson can come from a poor starting position to win, as he has done this several times. He starts 28th.

Last week’s surprise winner, Trevor Bayne, was no surprise for me. I picked him on the basis of his Speed Weeks performance leading up to the Daytona 500. He showed great maturity and skill negotiating his way through practice, qualifying and The Duel. In doing so, he gained the trust of the field, with four time Cup Series Champion Jeff Gordon taking the young rookie under his wing, and making Bayne his drafting partner above all others in the field. Trevor Bayne took this maturity, luck and new found trust all the way to the bank to claim his first victory in only his second start. This tied the record of Jamie McMurray, whom also won in his second start, and bested the record set by Jeff Gordon in becoming the youngest winner of The Great American Race. Phoenix however, is another story. Bayne didn’t make a full lap in practice before a brake issue sent him into the wall, destroying his racecar and sending the Daytona 500 Champion to a backup car. I don’t see see Trevor Bayne repeating the success he acheived last week, but I do look to see him perform well in his Wood Brother’s Ford. Look for Bayne to finish on the lead lap, perhaps top 15 and gain yet more trust and experience in the process.

In my opinion, this is KYLE BUSCH‘s race to loose. He has the momentum of winning the Truck Series and Nationwide Series races this weekend, and the track record of success at Phoenix.  Busch achieved this feat last season at Bristol.  In victory lane after leading every lap of Saturday’s Nationwide Series race, Busch was asked if this was a perfect race.  In response, Busch said, “Probably not,” then joked, “See??? I’m not perfect, OK!?”

Even though I predict a solid finish for last week’s winner, some of you may still be looking for an underdog to win.  This week’s Underdog to Watch is REGAN SMITH.  After a very strong Speed Weeks where he and his team showed the racing world that they were every bit as potent as Trevor Bayne, Smith rolls into Phoenix with a strong start to his season, and the cofindence that he is a contender.  To back up this surge of confidence, Smith posted the 5th best qualifiying speed and was strong in practice.

When asked about his qualifying effort, Smith said, “I was surprised. I thought it was a slow lap, to be honest with you. So I’m really pleased with that time. Sometimes when you’re fast it feels slow. We were quick when we unloaded. We were a little off in qualifying trim today so we made some adjustments today and everybody on this Furniture Row Chevy did an awesome job. We’ve been really working hard with this program to get it to this level and I feel like this is the year we can take advantage of it and hopefully that’s what we keep doing.”

One thing is certain for this week’s race.  It is the last for the current configuration, as following the race Phoenix International Raceway will undergo it’s own repaving and reconfiguration with adjustments made to the “dog leg” on the backstretch in the process.  Coming back for the fall race will mean a fresh notebook and an entirely new set of challenges, smack in the middle of the Chase.

UPDATE: Jeff Gordon passed Kyle Busch with 8 laps to go to claim his 83rd victory Sunday in Phoenix. With the win, Gordon moves to 10th on the all time Cup wins list. Kyle Busch misses his second Trifecta, but leaves Phoenix with the Cup Series Points Lead. (Feb. 27)

Jimmy Joe’s NASCAR Update Daytona 500 Bayne Wins!

What a finish!  After two Green-White-Checkered attempts, young Trevor Bayne claimed his first Sprint Cup Victory, becoming the youngest winner of the Daytona 500.  Here is Jimmy Joe with his Nascar Update.  Enjoy!

By: Jimmy Joe Ball, TeamJimmyJoe.com


Editor’s Note: Jeff Gordon won the Daytona in 1997 at the age of 25, not 26. Sorry for the confusion folks. Hope you enjoyed the video.

Pick for the Win: Daytona 500

21 – TREVOR BAYNE, Wood Brother’s Racing

DAYTONA BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 12: Trevor Bayne, driver of the #21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford, drives off pit road during practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 12, 2011 in Daytona Beach, Florida. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images for NASCAR)

Underdog to Watch: 87 – Joe Nemecheck, NEMCO Motorsports

UPDATE: Trevor Bayne has won the 53rd Daytona 500 after David Ragan was black flagged following a starting procedure violation.  This is Bayne’s first win in only his second Cup Series start.

Super Post: Kansas

Bowyer, RCR Appeal Denied

After a Richard Childress Racing owner, Richard Childress, brought in a reconstruction analyst to “prove beyond all reasonable doubt” that the infractions found by NASCAR on Clint Bowyer’s car following the New Hampshire race, the NASCAR Appeal Board upheld the original penalties levied by the sanctioning body.  Childress paid the fine(s) on the spot and made a statement soon there after saying that the team will continue the appeal process.  In the meantime, it probable that Bowyer’s Crew Chief, Shane Wilson will remain atop the pit box.

Judge Dismisses NASCAR v. Mayfield Countersuit, per NASCAR Request

The saga that has become NASCAR v. Jeremy Mayfield may have taken a step closer to resolution this week.  Mayfield was suspended from NASCAR following failing a drug test for methamphetamines in May 2009.  Following his suspension, Mayfield filed a volley of law suits against NASCAR.  As part of their defense, NASCAR filed a countersuit against Mayfield stating the because Mayfield was under the influence of drugs, and competing, he was in breach of contract.  In an effort to speed along the appeals process on the Mayfield suits, NASCAR requested that their countersuit be dropped.

New NASCAR Video Game

After two seasons without a major title release of a NASCAR based video game, Activision along with game developer Eutechnyx have developed: NASCAR The Game 2011 for XBOX 360, Playstation 3 and Nintendo Wii.   The new game is due for release in February 2011.  The first trailer will be released this Sunday on SPEED’s NASCAR RaceDay.

Speedway Illustrated Returns

JAYSKI – Speedway Illustrated is back on track. And some familiar names are in the driver’s seat, ready to steer it in the right direction. “Racing needs a quality magazine more than ever,” said Karl Fredrickson, publisher of Traction Media, which has acquired the rights to Speedway Illustrated and will resume its publishing schedule. For a decade, Speedway Illustrated has provided that quality. And after Formula Five, which had owned the magazine only since 2009, suspended publication last spring, Fredrickson immediately launched an effort to buy it. “It’s like a driver who decides to run his own team rather than drive for someone else,” said Fredrickson, who has been with Speedway Illustrated since it began in January 2000. “We care more about it because it’s more than just a business to us. Our reputations and our credibility are at stake. We don’t take that lightly.”
That means, among other things, that if you have an active subscription to Speedway Illustrated, Traction Media will honor it  even though it is under no obligation to do so. Said Fredrickson, “It’s about doing the right thing and treating people fairly.”
Back on board are Bones Bourcier, Joyce Standridge, Mike Adaskaveg, Lew Boyd, Rob Sneddon, J.A. Ackley, Dan Anderson, and the rest of the award-winning editorial team  including the magazine’s founder and namesake. Yes, Dick Berggren, who launched Dick Berggren’s Speedway Illustrated in 2000 but left the magazine in 2009, has returned. Fredrickson cautioned, “It’s not for everyone. If you think drawing yellows on purpose is acceptable, or that crate engines should be mandatory, or that age or looks or gender matter more than talent, then Speedway Illustrated probably isn’t for you. We will create magazines for people who pour their heart and soul into building a race car, and then think nothing of taking their pride and joy  and the most expensive investment they’ve got besides their house  and trying to squeeze it between moving steel and immovable concrete because they can’t stand the thought of finishing fourth when they might’ve finished third.
For details on how to subscribe  or for questions regarding your Speedway Illustrated subscription that you paid for under the previous owner  go to www.speedwayillustrated.com.(Dick Berggren’s Speedway Illustrated)(9-28-2010)

Nationwide Musical Chairs

In the NASCAR Nationwide Series, a game of musical chair played out this week.  Trevor Bayne, whom had been driving for Diamond-Waltrip Racing, was released from that ride after DWR could not meet a contractual obligation to secure sponsorship for next season.  Afterward, DWR announced that Martin Truex Jr., and Ryan Truex will share the 99 car for the remainder of the 2010 season.  Bayne was scooped up by Roush Racing and will drive the number 17 car this weekend in Kansas.

Also in the garage area, with aqusition of Braun Racing by Turner Motorsports, new owner Steve Turner has decided to release car 11 driver Brain Scott.  He will replace the rookie driver with new rookies James Buescher and Ricky Carmichael.  Carmichael will drive the car, with sponsorship from Monster Energy Drink, this Saturday in Kansas.  Scott, will move onto drive the 09 car for RAB after driver Jon Wes Townley as gone MIA from the NASCAR scene.  Scott is expected to finish out the season in the 09.

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