Tuesday, September 30, 2014

The Frontstretch Newsletter: Mike Ford Leaves BK Racing for Athenian Motorsports

THE FRONTSTRETCH NEWSLETTER
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Sept. 30, 2014
Volume VIII, Edition CLXIX

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Today's TV Schedule
Time                                              Telecast                                                                                                                      Network
5:00 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.                  NASCAR America                                                                                                      NBC Sports Network
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.                  NASCAR RaceHub                                                                                                    FOX Sports 1

Top News
by Greg Davis

Athenian Motorsports Gets New Crew Chief

On Monday, Athenian Motorsports announced that Mike Ford, former crew chief for Denny Hamlin in the Sprint Cup Series, will take over as crew chief of the No. 25 Toyota driven by John Wes Townley in the Nationwide Series.  Ford replaces Mike Beam on top of the pit box.  Read More at Frontstretch

Australian-Owned Roo Motorsports Entering NASCAR

A new team, Roo Motorsports, was announced on Monday.  Scott Saunders, a driver who briefly raced for Randy Hill Racing in the Nationwide Series in 2012, will drive for the new organization in the Camping World Truck Series.  The team also has plans to field an entry in the soon-to-be XFINITY Series.  Read more at Frontstretch

Have news for Greg and the Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at ashland10@mail.com with a promising lead or tip. And be sure to visit the website for more news, delivered 24/7!

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GOT A NASCAR QUESTION OR COMMENT? WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!
That's right; our Fan Q & A column is back once again in 2014. Send your question Summer Bedgood's way at summer.bedgood@frontstretch.com and if you're lucky, you'll get your name in print on Thursday when she does her weekly column. It's all part of our daily mission to give back to you – the fans that keep Frontstretch afloat!

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Today's Featured Commentary
NASCAR 2014: It Really Isn't Sucking -- Honest!
Sitting in the Stands: A Fan's View
by S.D. Grady

So, the Challenger Round is over and we're into the Contender Round.  The 12 remaining drivers are pretty much who we expected would be there.  Nothing earth shattering happened at Dover over the weekend.  (I'm sorry. Dale Jr.'s steering wheel breaking during practice does not qualify.)  And right now NASCAR Nation is looking forward to the next segment of the much discussed Chase with more than a little trepidation mixed with a healthy dose of ennui.  Can nothing make us happy?

I ask, because one remarkable thing did occur at the Monster Mile.  Jeff Gordon added one more notch to his Hall of Fame worthy all-time win column, bringing it up to 92.  You'd think we'd be all excited about that--at least the portion of the racing fanbase who actually cheer for the driver of the No. 24.  However, a polite mutter is about all his fourth win of the season has garnered the NASCAR veteran.

Really?  That's all we've got?  Because, in case you didn't notice, 2014 has actually been an exciting year racing-wise, and not just for Mr. Gordon.  There have been many drivers enjoying a really great year.  Heck, the stands should be just about rattling with the fans' cries of adulation.

You look a little skeptical there.  Well, let's do a rundown of some of those great stories from this season.  Maybe it'll make you feel a little better about the remaining seven races.

Let's start with the Penske boys.  After a rather middlin' 2013, which left Brad Keselowski out of the Chase and Joey Logano still wondering if he'd ever be better than dry toast, 2014 has been stellar for the two-car stable.  The No. 2 and No. 22 cars have a combined win total of nine.  Um, wow. A two-car stable has pulled off that stunt?  Damn.  Those wins weren't last lap miracles, either; let's try calling it outright domination.

What about Kevin Harvick?  The lone shining star over at SHR this year, he has continued his legacy of almost always being in the Top 10.  It's garnered him a pair of wins.  There should be a fair array of Happy Harvick smiley faces to be had.

We've had Kyle Busch appear both in Victory Lane and in the garage on a regular basis, providing entertainment for both his fans and detractors.  The amount of bad luck in the Gibbs garage has been shattering, but not enough to keep their trio of drivers out of the Chase.  I mean Matt Kenseth has been completely on point, ready to steal another winless Cup if he keeps running the way he has over the year.  Whether you want to call Kenseth a robot or not, if you wear No. 20 t-shirts, you've got to be riding high right now.

We did have the underdog wins, too.  For nostalgia's sake, the No. 43 visited Victory Lane during the rain shortened Coke Zero 400.  In Daytona...in Daytona!  Any NASCAR fan over the age of 40 had to wipe a tear of joy that weekend.  And only a month later, AJ Allmendinger completed his return to glory with his incredible performance at Watkins Glen.  It feels great to see a driver so very humble with happiness taking the checkers.  That was a fantastic summer.

But, you know, the year didn't start out too shabby for fans, either.  Does anyone remember who won the Daytona 500?  Hmmm?  Bueller?  Okay, no need to shout.  Yes, Junior Nation woke up 2014 with fireworks.  However, that wasn't the end for the No. 88.  Earnhardt swept Pocono and is in position to possibly grab a championship, if Talladega doesn't take him out in the next round.

Johnson has not been burning up the asphalt with quite the same amount of verve we typically see from the No. 48 crew on a Championship run.  However, he's still enjoying the year, always running at the front of the pack.  Kasey Kahne has managed to keep his fan base squealing, as well.  And let's not forget Jeff Gordon's four wins.  It's an astounding accomplishment when the rumor mill has been having him retiring imminently for the past several years.  That No. 24 hasn't been looking like a car needing a new pilot since we pulled into Daytona in February.

So seriously, what exactly are we complaining about?  That we didn't have another crazy wreckfest like Loudon?  Do we really enjoy watching cars spinout for no good reason?  Is that racing?  Is it fun?

When all is said and done, the absolute best drivers in NASCAR have all been enjoying an amazing season.  The summer months brought us the kind of excitement we associate with the best of the sport.  It's time to dial back the sourpusses a little and let our sport unwind as it ought, without the media or the fans determining life sucks just because one weekend provided a not so exciting afternoon.

We're off to Kansas this week.  History has taught us that the oddest things happen on the Great Plains.  I, for one, am totally looking forward to it.

2014 Sonya Strictly by the Stats

Top Three Rookies for 2014 AAA 400

1.) No. 42 Kyle Larson Started 7th, Finished 6th (1st in RoTY Standings)

2.) No. 3 Austin Dillow Started 10th, Finished 24th (2nd in RoTY Standings)

3.) No. 51 Justin Allgaier Started 23rd, Finished 29th (3rd in RoTY Standings)

S.D. Grady is a Senior Editor for Frontstretch and runs a NASCAR blog called the S-Curves. She can be reached via e-mail atsonya.grady@frontstretch.com. Follow her on Twitter at @laregna and on her Facebook page (she's an author, too!) athttps://www.facebook.com/Author.SDGrady.

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Numbers Game: AAA 400
by Tom Bowles

0
Laps led by Jimmie Johnson at Dover. It's the first time he's failed to lead a lap there since the spring race in 2007.

1
Races led by Ryan Newman in the last 19 Sprint Cup events. Newman, who failed to lead a lap at Dover finished eighth and remains among the 12 drivers eligible for a season championship.

2
Points behind top 12 AJ Allmendinger sat after three Chase races. Allmendinger, who ran 23rd at Dover was officially eliminated from title contention.

3
Winners in the first three Chase races: Brad Keselowski, Joey Logano, and Jeff Gordon.

3.7
Average finish for rookie Kyle Larson through the first three Chase races. Only Brad Keselowski (3.3) has a higher average.

4
Hendrick drivers to make it through to the final 12. In fact, nine of the final 12 Chase drivers are from just three teams: Hendrick (4), Joe Gibbs Racing (3), and Penske Racing (2).

5
Cautions for 23 laps at Dover, none of which were for a major accident. Three were for debris and two were from "scrapes" on the outside wall.

13
Years since Jeff Gordon last won a race at Dover. Gordon took the checkered there in the Spring of 2001... which is also when he won his last championship.

44
Lead Jeff Gordon would have over Dale Earnhardt, Jr. in the championship standings without a Chase. Only two other drivers, Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski would be within 100 points.

$108,505
Money Ryan Newman won for finishing 8th.

$118,001
Money Aric Almirola won for finishing 28th.


Tom Bowles is the Editor-in-Chief of Frontstretch.  He can be reached via e-mail at tom.bowles@frontstretch.com.

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TODAY ON THE FRONTSTRETCH:
by Brett Poirier
by Jeff Meyer

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FRONTSTRETCH TRIVIA:

Q:  For Casey Atwood, things were looking up towards the end of his rookie year in Cup.  At Kansas, Atwood earned the fifth starting spot.  Problem is, he barely got the race started before his day ended.  What happened?

Check back Wednesday for the answer, here in the Frontstretch Newsletter!

Monday's Answer:


Q:  The 2007 LifeLock 400 at Kansas Speedway was shortened to 315 miles due to a long rain delay and a number of crashes.  However, Greg Biffle was credited with the win despite something unusual happening under caution on the final lap.  What happened?

A: Biffle was low on fuel when the checkers flew and slowly coasted across the line to pick up the win.  Problem is, Biffle wasn't exactly maintaining a cautious pace.  Other drivers, including second-place finisher Clint Bowyer, passed Biffle before the line.  As fans of Marcos Ambrose are well aware of, you can be stripped of the lead if you don't lead at a cautious pace.

Frontstretch Trivia Guarantee: If we mess up, you get the shirt off our backs! If we've provided an incorrect answer to the Frontstretch Trivia question, be the first to email the corrected trivia answer to triviaanswers@frontstretch.com and we'll send you a Frontstretch T-Shirt ... FREE!

Coming tomorrow in the Frontstretch Newsletter:

-- Top News from Ashley McCubbin
-- Professor of Speed by Mark Howell
-- Tweet 'N' Greet by Allen Bedgood
-- Links to your favorite Frontstretch articles, and more!

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Tomorrow on the Frontstretch:


Open-Wheel Wednesday 
by the Frontstretch Staff
We'll take another look inside the Verizon IndyCar Series as the teams begin the offseason.

Did You Notice?... by Tom Bowles
Tom returns with his weekly collection of quick hits.

The Frontstretch 5 by Amy Henderson
Amy is back with 1, 2, 3, 4... no, 5 reasons to make your Wednesday NASCAR reading great.

NASCAR Mailbox 
by Summer Bedgood
Summer's ready to once again answer questions from you, our loyal fans. Do you have a question or comment for Summer? Don't be shy. Just send her an email (summer.bedgood@frontstretch.com) and you might just see your name in print!

NASCAR Power Rankings: Top 15 after Dover
compiled by Michael Mehedin
The Chase is here and Team Penske continues to show their strength on a weekly basis.  Does that mean that Brad Keselowski will stay atop the rankings?  Find out how your favorite experts voted in the latest edition of our weekly poll.

Beyond The Cockpit: TBA

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