Posted on May 08, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR No comments yet
Its that time of year again, time for “The Lady In Black” to come out and play. Its no woman of human proportions, its the egg shaped Darlington Motor speedway. A new look, A new time of day, and a new lease on life? Well that question will have to be answered after we see the ticket sales figures on race day.
Posted on May 05, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR 5 comments so far
The scene is Richmond International Raceway, formerly know as the fairgrounds speedway. There have been seventy two races since Dale Earnhardt Junior has won a race, and here he is in the lead with two laps to go and kyle Busch nipping at his tail. What followed was in my opinion, a blatant wrecking of the 88 car so kyle could win the race!
Posted on Apr 28, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR No comments yet

Kyle Busch wins at Talladega! Man what a race! I love this track more than any other track on the circuit and not just because it is only an hour and a half from my house. If you have never been to The Talladega Super Speedway, you are missing one heck of a race. It may get boring at times but to tell you the truth, I only get bored with it when I am watching it on Television. There is no way you can get bored with it while in the grandstands.
Posted on Apr 07, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR 3 comments so far
Man I think I am a Jinx. I get this feeling in my last post that this could be Dale Earnhardt Juniors time to win and he comes in 12th, one lap down! Man what a bummer! But hey who can argue with the dominance of the #99 team? Is Carl Edwards on fire or what? Some people may still think that they are cheating, as for me, well you have to prove it to me first. I can’t remember who interviewed him in victory lane Sunday on T.V. but they looked in the car and said “Yup the Oil Reservoir cover is on”. From the look on Carl’s face that really didn’t go over very well.
Posted on Apr 05, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR No comments yet
Check out this lap that Junior layed down during qualifying Friday! He beat Cousin Carl by more than two tenths. This will give Hendrick Motorsports its first pole of the 2008 season. You could hear the crowd erupt with screams of joy as the lap times went up on the board and the number 88 went to the top of the pole!
Posted on Mar 11, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR 5 comments so far
No glitz and flash to my post this week as I am working with a work related injury to an arm so today it just the heart of the matter. There is lots to talk about though and I will try to hit the high points. I am fired up about the Nascar news of late yet I am in a good deal of pain. I can’t let this go though so lets talk about the issues at hand shall we?
Posted on Mar 03, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR 5 comments so far

Getting tired of seeing this picture? That is two in a row for Carl Edwards. He wins the Auto Club 500 in California last week. This week he is in victory lane in Las Vegas, But should he be there? Read the rest of this entry »
Posted on Feb 25, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR 2 comments so far

Carl Edwards did a great job of reeling in the leaders to win the rain delayed Auto Club 500. After rain washed out the Nationwide race, Nascar tried to get the Auto Club 500 in but rain got it too. When the rain came Nascar and track officials could not make up their minds about track conditions and let fans sit it out. Some were really ticked off! How late did they wait before calling it?
Posted on Feb 18, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR No comments yet

Where did Ryan Newman and Kurt Busch come from? All everybody was talking about before the race was how this was going to be a battle between the Toyota’s of Gibbs Racing and the dominating force of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Hendrick Motorsports. Then from out of nowhere comes the Dodge boys. Did the Penske teams set up for the race under the lights?
Posted on Feb 16, 2008 by Tim Wylder in NASCAR No comments yet

You might want to get used to seeing these two cars in victory lane. At least as a Junior fan I hope so. I wonder if Teresa Earhardt is thinking about the thoroughbred that she just let out of her barn? First he wins the Bud Shootout, then goes on to win the Daytona 500 qualifying race that he is entered in. He didn’t just win those two races, he won them in grand fashion by staying up front the whole time, either in the lead, or vying for the lead. Is the old Junior back?