Tuesday, March 29, 2016

The Frontstretch Newsletter: Ryan Ellis Returns to Sprint Cup with BK Racing

THE FRONTSTRETCH NEWSLETTER
Presented by Frontstretch.com
The Best Seat at the Track, The Best View on the Net!
Mar. 29, 2016
Volume IX, Edition XXXIX
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FRONTSTRETCH JOBS: SALES & BRANDING MANAGER

Frontstretch is seeking a dynamic, creative self-starter to head our sales team. The individual would be responsible for the following:
– Engaging new partners and taking the lead in brokering agreements for sales & advertising across all Frontstretch outlets: Website, Newsletter, Podcast, and video content
– Responding to exposure inquiries from potential advertisers
– Working with our social media team to enhance the marketing and branding experience for our advertising clients

The position will be a direct report to our Business and Financial Manager, a position that also will work closely with the Majority Owner and Social Media team. A fast-growing website whose writers have won multiple NMPA Awards, the Frontstretch is well-positioned for success in 2016 and has a healthy audience of over seven figures per year. The role, while initially commission-based offers a generous percentage and perks down the road for this startup company. Frontstretch management has, in many cases been in place for nearly a decade before becoming a for-profit website and we're excited to welcome the right person into this family atmosphere.

Interested parties should email tbowles81@yahoo.com with a short note on why they're interested and their current resume.
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What to Watch: Tuesday
 
- Today should be relatively quiet since there are no penalties to report.  Regardless, if any news breaks today, we'll have it for you at Frontstretch.
 
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Today's TV Listings can be found here.

Top News
by the Frontstretch Staff
 
Ryan Ellis Joins BK Racing Part-Time in 2016

On Monday, BK Racing announced that they will field the No. 93 Toyota on a part-time basis during the season.  Ryan Ellis will drive starting at Richmond in April, while ScienceLogic will be the primary sponsor.  Read more

Kaz Grala, Claire Decker, Spencer Boyd Attempting Truck Series Debuts at Martinsville

Races at Martinsville in the Camping World Truck Series often see drivers attempting to make their series debut.  This upcoming weekend is no different as three drivers seek to debut.  Kaz Grala will be driving for GMS Racing, while Claire Decker will be driving in place of Jennifer Jo Cobb.  Finally, Spencer Boyd will be racing for MB Motorsports.  Read more

Entry List: STP 500

On Monday, NASCAR released the entry list for this weekend's STP 500 at Martinsville Speedway.  40 cars are entered, meaning that no one will fail to qualify.  Reed Sorenson returns to the track in a second entry (No. 49) from Premium Motorsports.  Read more

Entry List: Alpha Energy Solutions 250

NASCAR also released the entry list for Saturday's Alpha Energy Solutions 250 for the Camping World Truck Series. 36 trucks are entered, meaning that qualifying to set the 32 truck field should be quite competitive.  Read more

Have news for The Frontstretch? Don't hesitate to let us know; email us at phil.allaway@frontstretch.com with a promising lead or tip.

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Today's Featured Commentary
It's Very Simple: We Like to Complain About Kyle Busch
Sitting in the Stands: A Fan's View
by S.D. Grady

Will you be missing the Kyle Busch Series this weekend? Okay, I really meant the XFINITY Series, but it might as well be marketed as Rowdy's House, don't you think?  How angry does the near-guarantee that the winner of the Saturday race will most likely be the younger Busch and not a points-earning starlet make you?

Oh, we've been chewing over this one for a few years now.  Unfortunately, the answers haven't gotten any easier to swallow.  There is still no deterrent in place to keep the Cup series drivers where they belong–in the Cup series.  And the young guns who do claim XFINITY points at the end of the race are still being hampered by the fact that somebody else is sitting in the catbird seat.

So, what to do? Or is there something to be done about it?

If you conducted a poll amongst fans, the results invariably come back reflecting the desire to kick the overachievers out of the A-ball series.   However, when you talk to the drivers, teams and sponsors…well, they all say they want Kyle Busch running up front every single week.  They say it sells tickets and TV ratings–which as we know is what makes the world go 'round.

Maybe we've been asking the wrong fans to vote.  Maybe those of us with strong opinions when it comes to everything NASCAR are simply not the people who watch the races and buy the tickets.  Could it be that the popular opinions voiced in social media have very little to do with those who open their wallets?

That's a frightening thought.  And yet…it just might be the only plausible explanation for the situation that doesn't seem to have any kind of meaningful change coming down the pipe.

As Americans, over the centuries we've come to accept the fact that money is power.  If there's no cash inflow, then there's no product.  And all the bean counters down in Daytona keep telling us that if there's no Kyle Busch in the XFINITY Series, then there's no reason to show the rest of the world the Saturday race.

It's such a simple concept! Yet, it's flawed, mostly because those of us with enough wit to be screaming our displeasure against the system simply don't like Kyle Busch.  We enjoy watching Bubba Wallace, Erik Jones and Daniel Suarez test their wings.  There's a thrill to be had when the young gun passes his fellow competitors and grabs the checkers.  Ennui settles in a tad too quickly when that No. 18 pulls out of the pits and disappears into the sunset.  There he goes again…

I know.  I sound like a broken record.  But don't you feel like one, too?  Could somebody just take Kyle Busch out of the XFINITY Series?

And then each time I say it, I do recall another interloper–a Buschwhacker, if you will.  He drove a lovely car with Winn-Dixie emblazoned across that No. 60 hood.  He also won 49 times out of 236 attempts.  Why that's nearly as good as Kyle Busch's stats!  If you recall, we complained about it in the mid-90's, too.  Mark Martin stunk up the show!  He stole all the trophies and those rising stars struggled to make their way to Victory Lane.  Funny thing though, ticket sales on Saturday were always better when he ran with the kids.

Maybe we did mind the same way we do now, at least competition-wise.  Except for one little thing, I can't recall Mr. Martin ever calling anybody names or stomping his feet or storming off at the end of the race.  We liked Martin. We loved him.

And the bean counters in Daytona said the same things then that they do now–if you want to sell the secondary NASCAR series, you've got to have a few of the Cup boys on the roster.  Win or lose, that's how it's got to be.

Well, it doesn't make the pill any easier to swallow, knowing this isn't a new problem.  However, it does help us to realize that one day Mr. Busch will move on and we'll find some other new-but-same-old-thing to complain about.  It's our lot in life.

We're the NASCAR fans.

Something Shiny

Under the ICYMI category, Auto Club Speedway hosted the sudden appearance of a bee hive during practice activities early in the weekend.  What followed was the broadcast booth's version of an attempt to give every viewer an ear worm.  Remember, BEE happy!

*no bees were harmed in the making of this film*

Sorry.  I can't seem to stop…

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

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Editor's Note: Numbers Game Will Return Next Week.
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TODAY AT FRONTSTRETCH:

by Phil Allaway

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FRONTSTRETCH TRIVIA:

Q: In 1999, John Andretti won the Goody's Body Pain 500 at Martinsville for his second and final victory in Winston Cup.  He accomplished the feat partially by doing something that almost never happens today.  What was this?

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

Monday's Answer:

Q:  In 1995, Chad Little was in position to claim victory in the Sundrop 400 at Hickory.  However, it just wasn't meant to be.  What took Little out of the lead and allowed Johnny Benson to take his only career short track win in the Busch Grand National Series?

A: Little was leading late in the race and Kevin Lepage wanted back onto the lead lap in his Vermont Teddy Bear Chevrolet in the worst way.  First, Lepage nearly spun Little racing back to a caution on lap 283.  After the restart, he continued to pressure Little hard.  On lap 290, Lepage got into Little's left rear corner, spinning Little's Harris Teeter Ford into the wall.  The crash can be seen here.

The wreck caused a stack-up through the field. Johnny Benson, who was running second, ran in the back of Lepage, but continued with the lead.  Mike Dillon, who was making his Busch Grand National debut, spun as well, but did not hit anything.  NASCAR was not happy with Lepage's actions and gave him a three-lap penalty for rough driving.  He would eventually finish 20th. Little was done for the day and would finish 23rd.

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COMING TOMORROW
In The Frontstretch Newsletter:
We'll have more NASCAR news to report and Dr. Mark Howell returns with his weekly Professor of Speed column.

On Frontstretch.com:
Joseph Wolkin returns to answer your questions in NASCAR Mailbox.
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