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Tuesday, March 30, 2010

No Goose Awards for the Sprint Cup Series @ Bristol

Sorry That there was no Goose Race Awards for the Sprint Cup Race At Bristol. I had to go get some photos developed and it took longer then i thought it would.

Heres a Treat, Two Race Goose Awards For The Sprint Cup Series.

Links will only be giving for the Atlanta Goose Race Awards.

(For Atlanta)

The Han-Uh Fast Action Award: Mark Martin, Marcos Ambrose

The Slow Action Award: None

The Black Sheep Award: Joey Logano, Brad Keselowski, Mark Martin, Clint Bowyer

The Lucky Break Award: Clint Bowyer(2), Bobby Labonte, Mark Martin(2)

The Unlucky Break Award: Robby Gordon(2), David Ragan, David Gilliland, Jeff Burton(2), Martin Truex Jr(2), Elliot Sadler, Max Papis(2), Carl Edwards, Sam Hornish Jr(3), Dale Jr(2), Jamie McMurray(3), Jeff Gordon, Bill Elliott, Denny Hamlin

The Wolf Man Aggressive Move Award: Brad Keselowski

The Problem Maker Award: Carl Edwards

The Keith Romaine Good Race Award: Greg Biffle, Paul Menard, Tony Stewart

The Command Performance Of The Race Award: Kurt Busch, Juan Pablo Montoya

The Rookie Of The Race Award: Kevin Conway


(Martinsville)

The Han-Uh Fast Action Award: Clint Bowyer

The Slow Action Award: None

The Black Sheep Award: David Stremme. Robby Gordon, Juan Pablo Montoya, Regan Smith, Elliott Sadler, Mark Martin(2), Jamie McMurray

The Lucky Break Award: Kyle Busch, David Stremme, David Gilliland, Kasey Kahne(2), Greg Biffle, Tony Stewart

The Unlucky Break Award: Denny Hamlin(2), Joe Kemechek(2), Mike Bliss(2), David Rieutimann, Kevin Harvick, Greg Biffle, AJ Allmendiger, Marcos Ambrose(3), Jeff Burton(3), Kevin Conway

The Wolf Man Aggressive Move Award: Paul Menard

The Problem Maker Award: Marcos Ambrose

The Keith Romaine Good Race Award: Ryan Newman

The Command Performance Of The Race Award: Denny Hamlin

The Rookie Of The Race Award: Kevin Conway

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

New!!!!!!!

From now on when a drivers name is n blue that means that there is a link to their website.

and on the Goose Race Awards when there's a number next to a drivers name in brackets that indicates how many times that driver has won that award.

Did He Really Do It?

Did Carl Edwards intentionally wreck Brad Keselowiski during the Nascar Sprint Cup race at Atlanta?

I personally think that he didn't, that the way the wreck happen just happen to look like it was done intentionally.

Now many of you, like Nascar official Robin Pemberton, who say that he almost admitted that he did it intentionally.

Well i have one thing to say to you all, what the heck are you thinking.

I mean Carl said that he didn't think that Brad's car was going to flip after he spun, i would have said the same thing if i was interviewed after getting out of my car after i was in a wreck, because i wouldn't think the car would get airborne at Atlanta.

Sure its Nascar's fast track without a restrictor plate, but come on didn't even think that a car could flip at Atlanta.

Now if this happen at Daytona or Talladega then maybe would agree that Carl may have wrecked Brad intentionally, but it didn't.

Brad is just a cry baby, like Kyle Busch, when things don't go his way.

And Nascar is just mad because, i don't know, they said that the wing would make it less likely that a car would become airborne and yet cars are still getting airborne in major wrecks. The only major wreck where a car didn't get airborne was Micheal McDowells qualifying wreck at Texas Motor Speedway.

Now they are saying that the new spoiler will keep the cars from flying, well i'll believe that when pigs fly.

If Carl intentionally wrecked Brad, then i'm sorry that i called Brad a baby.

But with what i know and seen the wreck it looked like Carl tired to set up to passed Brad in turns one and two, but did it to early.