Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!!

The Green Flag is about to Drop on The Chase for the Nextel Cup - Race One from New Hampshire.

Moz - Gordon (#24)
jzlucas - Kenseth (#17)
Spydertrader - Gordon (#24)
Pabst - Kenseth (#17)
TM_Direct - Harvick (#29)
AAAinthebeltway - Hamlin (#11)

- Spydertrader

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I had to DVR the race today and do you believe the recording stopped at the 5 to go restart!! ARGGHH!! Not a bad day at the office for Jeff though, was a good run all day. Tell me Spyder did Stewart pass him clean or was it a slide job, usually he's pretty clean with Gordon.
 
Quote from Moz:

I had to DVR the race today and do you believe the recording stopped at the 5 to go restart!! ARGGHH!! Not a bad day at the office for Jeff though, was a good run all day. Tell me Spyder did Stewart pass him clean or was it a slide job, usually he's pretty clean with Gordon.

To his credit, Pasta Boy passed Gordo clean - choosing to go around the outside at the restart, rather than, risk a slide up into Jeff. Tony discussed in the post race interview the tense felling he experienced when trying to pass the drivers in the chase. Stewart didn't / doesn't want to be known as the guy who ruined a driver's chances at winning the cup.

Gordon had said before the race, he wanted to improve upon the 8.7 Average Finish turned in by Stewart during last year's Chase. A third place finish at New Hampshire is a pretty good start.

- Spydertrader
 
Quote from crackedback:

Harvick and Burton caught with some not so kosher wheels...

.003 slit cut in them to bleed off excess air pressure.

Re-Posted From USENET .....

It's been reported that in post race inspection, both the 29 & 31 cars were
found to have modified bead areas on their wheels that allowed excess air
pressure buildup to bleed off. There will be no points or monetary fines
since this is deemed a 'gray area' not specifically addressed by the rules.

I'm not so sure about that. Bleeder valves are specifically banned in NASCAR
competition. Their purpose is to manipulate the air pressure in the tire
once it has been mounted on the car. The laser cut slots in the RCR cars
wheels was designed to circumvent that rule and manipulate air pressure once
the wheel was mounted on the car. It is a definite competitive advantage.

Other attempts to circumvent various rules for competitive advantage have
resulted in monetary and point fines. Accidental violations that did not
result in competitive advantage have been fined as well. Of the latter
category, the manifold spacer that cost Mark Martin a fine, 25 points, and
arguably the championship one year was deemed to have offered no competitive
advantage. The difference was a matter of it being bolted in place rather
than welded to the manifold as required by rules. It was purely an
oversight.

Accidental violation, no competitive advantage = violation, points and
monetary fine.
Deliberate circumvention of rule, competitive advantage = pee-pee slap.

I just love consistent enforcement.............
 
Speed Channel plans to broadcast Qualifying for The Dover 400 Nextel Cup Series Race from The Monster Mile - on Friday at 3:00 PM Eastern Time.

This weekend's racing schedule:

Formula One
Off Week

Nextel Cup
Dover 400 - TNT Sunday 12:30 PM Eastern Time

Busch Series
Dover 200 - TNT Saturday 3:00 PM Eastern Time

Craftsman Truck Series
Smith's Las Vegas 350 - Speed Channel Saturday 9:00 PM Eastern Time

IRL
Season Completed - Sam Hornish Jr. Champion

"No, no, he didn't slam you, he didn't bump you, he didn't nudge you... he *rubbed* you. And rubbin', son, is racin'. "

- Spydertrader
 
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