SHOW #306 Guest: Miss Sprint Cup Kim Coon – We recap the Kansas Weekend, Jeff Gordon finally wins, not so much for Kenseth or Johnson, Kurt Busch is in full Indy 500 mode, Kevin Harvick is dishing out GOOD advice, and a full All Star Race preview. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie. Continue reading “The Final Lap Weekly #306 NASCAR Podcast – Miss Sprint Cup Kim Coon / All Star Preview”
2014
Time Right For Another Jeff Gordon All-Star Moment?
onPhoto Credit: Jared C. Tilton/NASCAR via Getty Images
By: Toby Christie
Jeff Gordon, who has three Sprint All-Star race wins in his illustrious career, trails only his teammate Jimmie Johnson (four wins) on the all-time win-list in this prestigious dash for the cash event which has been a fixture on the schedule since 1985.
Although Gordon hasn’t won this event since 2001 (13 years ago), he may have his best shot in years to reach victory lane on Saturday.
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2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race: The Format
onSprint Fan Vote
Fans can vote until Friday (May 16) on the NASCAR MOBILE App or online at NASCAR.com/allstar.
Votes cast from the NASCAR MOBILE App count double.
The Sprint Fan Vote winner will be announced after the Sprint Showdown and will be entered into the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race.
If the Sprint Fan Vote leader finishes first or second in the Sprint Showdown, the Sprint Fan Vote spot will go to the driver second in fan voting. Continue reading “2014 NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race: The Format”
Hendrick Motorsports Lands ‘Super’ Partner
onBy: Toby Christie
As if a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team with 11 championships needed anyone else on their side, Hendrick Motorsports now has DC Comic Superheroes: Batman, Superman, The Flash and Green Lantern as partners that will adorn their race cars for the next three seasons.
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NASCAR Rookies Rock In 2014
onRookie Contenders Finding Groove 10 Races In
This season’s crop of Sunoco Rookie of the Year candidates continues to impress – especially Kyle Larson and Austin Dillon, who currently sit 1-2 in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Sunoco Rookie of the Year standings. The two are separated by only 18 points (122-104). Continue reading “NASCAR Rookies Rock In 2014”
