SHOW #147 – We discuss Kyle Busch winning the Trucks, NNS, and grabbing the Cup points lead all in one weekend. Jeff Gordon breaks winless streak, and a full Las Vegas preview. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Paul Northrop

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Hosts: Kerry Murphey & Paul Northrop
Production: Kerry Murphey
Music: Radium Sound
Voice Over: Thomas Moog

Jeff Gordon Chases History
Besides breaking his winless streak of 66 races, Jeff Gordon added another win to his total of 83 tying Cale Yarborough for 5th on the all time wins list. With 1 more win he would join Bobby Allison and Darrell Waltrip at 84 wins and 4th on the list, so we’ll see if he can get it done this weekend at Las Vegas.

Brothers Busch Invade Vegas as Points Leaders
Kyle and Kurt Busch are heading into their hometown this weekend as the points leader and second place. Kyle is on top of his older brother Kurt by just 3 points. It’s the first time since 1988 when family members Bobby and Davey Alison were 1-2 after the Daytona 500.

Return To Normalcy For Johnson
He didn’t win, but five-time defending champion Jimmie Johnson landed back in the top five. It was the most recent example of a developing trend: Johnson shrugs off a tough Daytona 500 finish with a top five in race No. 2.
Johnson’s last five Daytona 500 finishes: 39th (2007); 27th (2008), 31st (2009), 35th (2010), 27th (2011).
Johnson’s last five finishes in the season’s second race: 3rd (2007), 2nd (2008), 9th (2009), 1st (2010), 3 rd (2011).
Expect more the same. Johnson has four wins at Las Vegas, more than any other driver

Kerry sits down for a chat with Kenny Wallace and discuss his new race team, new sponsor, dirt racing, his TV job and a whole lot more.

Photo: Kenny Wallace & Kerry Murphey

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FYI WIRZ: CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta takes heart with NASCAR’s Brian Vickers

Quotes by Dr. Sanjay Gupta are courtesy of CNN.com

Dr Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN, recently probed and evaluated the blood clot and heart problems for NASCAR driver Brian Vickers during a broadcast interview on CNN.

Dr. Gupta is no stranger to racing as he has recently interviewed Jennifer Jo Cobb about her record setting role as a female NASCAR Camping World Truck Series competitor. Gupta, a neurosurgeon, is certainly no stranger to health issues so his expertise was highly practical when he investigated the medical saga of NASCAR driver Brian Vickers.

Vickers at first ignored sudden tingling, numbing sensations and hand discoloration, but continued doctor advice led to check-ups that startled Vickers and the motorsports world.

A young and healthy Vickers had his successful stint in the Red Bull No. 83 Toyota interrupted by blood clot and heart problems resulting in his hospitalization during May of 2010.

“Anytime you have a blood clot, it can be fatal,” Vickers said. “Once you discover it and have it under control and you’re on blood thinners that risk dramatically goes down.”

Dr. Gupta investigated the fast career of Vickers.

“At age 20 Vickers had driven his way in the record books by becoming the youngest champion in the NASCAR Nationwide Series” Gupta said. “A mere six years later Vickers’ racing career came to an abrupt halt.”

The impact of his medical problem was no easy burden.

“You spend your whole life preparing to do something and you’re there and you’re doing it and then all of a sudden it’s taken away,” Vickers said.

Dr. Gupta commented on the way the diagnosis became even more complicated.

“Suddenly the 26-year-old was in the race of his life, Gupta said. “Vickers was also diagnosed with a condition where a vein in the pelvic area was compressed. A battery of tests found something else, a hole in his heart. It made the perfect storm along with the cramped quarters of his race car for hours on end. His health was at stake and so was his career.”

Medical tests led to quick remedies.

“I never thought I would be dealing with blood clots or having heart surgery at 26,” Vickers said.

Dr. Gupta elaborated on the medical process.

“Vickers had heart surgery and he was put on blood thinners,” Gupta said. “Now eight months later he’s scot-free. There’s a stent in his left leg to keep the vein open, but his doctors have cleared him to race. Vickers said he made one of the most difficult decisions of his life to get back in the car.”

Vickers shared his thoughts.

“Before I decided to come back racing, I wanted to accept mentally and emotionally with being okay with never racing again,” Vickers said. “I got to that point. I wanted to come back, but I was okay with it.

“Going through this is definitely going to change my perspective. My opinion is that it’s going to show up in a better way. I think it’s going to benefit how we perform on and off the racetrack. The growth that I’ve had is going to be a positive out there on the racetrack.”

Vickers still maintains a very adventurous bucket list.

“There are mountains I would like to climb—maybe K2,” Vickers said. “I want to learn to fly. I love skydiving. I would like to try to go through Navy Seal training. A HALO jump would be incredible. (A military-style, High Altitude, Low Open parachute jump)

Dr. Gupta summed up the future for Vickers.

“Vickers says making the awareness of clotting issues will be one of his new missions,” Gupta said. “That and, of course, winning another championship”

For Vickers it appears that not even the sky has limits.

FYI WIRZ is the swift presentation of pertinent motorsports topics by Dwight Drum @ Racetake.com.

Photo credit: Dwight Drum @ Racetake.com

The opinions expressed in this articles are solely those of the author and not this website.

Kerry sits down for a chat with Miss Coors Light Rachel Rupert (okay, actually they were standing near some Goodyears)  We find out how she got this cool job, is she a NASCAR fan, what’s her favorite track, how she interacts with race fans, and a bunch more.

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