The Final Lap Weekly Podcast LogoSHOW #388 – Guests: Dale Earnhardt Jr. (yeah I know right?) and XFinity Series Champ Chris Buescher, we also recap our escapades in Las Vegas at Champion’s Week. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby (I interviewed Dale Jr.) Christie.

( Roughly 48:00 mins)

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ChampsWeek_Portraits_JGibbs_KyBusch_120415Dec. 4, 2015

By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service

LAS VEGAS – Friday night’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards gala at the Wynn Las Vegas honored series champion Kyle Busch for one of the most remarkable comebacks in the history of professional sports.

But Busch, car owner Joe Gibbs and champion crew chief Adam Stevens had to share the stage and the limelight with retiring four-time champion Jeff Gordon, who bade a tearful farewell after 23 full-time seasons and 797 consecutive races in NASCAR’s premier series — complete with a surprise introduction by mega movie star Tom Cruise.

The awards banquet capped an extraordinary year for Busch, who missed the first 11 events of the season after breaking his right leg and left foot when his No. 54 Toyota plowed into a concrete wall inside Turn 1 at Daytona International Speedway in the NASCAR XFINITY Series season opener.

Against all odds, Busch returned to action at Charlotte in May and proceeded to win five of the final 25 races, including the season finale at Homestead-Miami Speedway, the event that made him a champion.

“We’ve all heard the old saying ‘Break a leg!’ which means, you’re wishing someone good luck in show biz,” Busch said. “Well, as I stand here today and think about how lucky I am, I can say without a doubt, that breaking a leg AND a foot works just as good in racing.

“One day, I went from being able to win races, to the next where I was just thinking about how I was going to be able to walk into the delivery room with (wife) Samantha to be a part of the birth of our son Brexton. I can’t thank Dr. Todd McCall and Dr. Bob Anderson for putting me back together as well as they did. Anyone looking to have leg or foot surgery, just ask for the Kyle Busch special.”

The surgery and extensive rehabilitation paid off, as Busch was able to hold off defending series champion Kevin Harvick in the Championship Round race at Homestead.

Cruise, who played California driver Cole Trickle in the movie “Days of Thunder” (an interloper much as Vallejo, California native Gordon was when he came to stock car racing in the early 1990s), summed up Gordon’s stature as a champion driver and a statesman for the sport in one sentence.

“He felt as comfortable discussing a championship with George Bush as he did breaking down a Homestead race with Kyle Busch,” said Cruise, who went on to introduce Gordon as “my friend, the four-time champion, the legend — Jeff Gordon.”

After Cruise’s appearance came another surprise. NASCAR Chairman & CEO Brian France conferred the seldom given Bill France Award on the retiring champion, an recognition that had not been presented since Gordon’s car owner, Rick Hendrick, was honored in 2009.

“You’re the very definition of a champion, and quite simply, you changed the sport for the better,” France said.

Indeed, Gordon’s most emotional moment during a heartfelt speech came when he choked back tears while thanking Rick and Linda Hendrick for hiring him in the first place.

“Rick and Linda Hendrick, thank you so much for choosing me to be your driver,” said Gordon, who finished third in the championship standings. “I’m so proud to say I only drove for one car owner – and the best car owner – my entire Sprint Cup career.”

Fourth-place finisher Martin Truex Jr. provided another emotional moment when he spoke of long-time partner Sherry Pollex’s battle against ovarian cancer.

“I’d like to thank Sharon, Sherry’s mom, and her family for their incredible support throughout Sherry’s battle,” Truex said. “Sherry, I can’t thank you enough for being in my life, you’re a true inspiration and I love you very much.”

Note: Jeff Hanson, diagnosed at age 12 with optic glioma, was the recipient of The NASCAR Foundation’s Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award presented by Nationwide for his fundraising efforts, which have netted more than $250,000 for the Children’s Tumor Foundation and more than $1.3 million for charities worldwide.

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Wednesday – Friday, Dec. 2 – 4
· Champion’s Week Live at The LINQ Promenade: The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion’s Week fan experience will be anchored in the heart of the Las Vegas Strip – Champion’s Week Live at The LINQ Promenade, the ultimate NASCAR fan headquarters. Open from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. each day, fans can purchase merchandise of The Challenger 16 at the NASCAR Superstore, get their photo taken with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series trophy and view The Challenger 16 cars on display. For a full list of activities, fans and media can visit http://www.nascar.com/championsweek.

Wednesday, Dec. 2
· Fanfest Presented by Las Vegas Motor Speedway: A fan-favorite event, the seventh annual LVMS Fanfest will begin at 2 p.m. at the Fremont Street Experience. This event is free to the public and will consist of a red carpet walk by the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Challengers, followed by a special “game show format” event. Select fans may be chosen to participate in an onstage game with the drivers for a chance to win two tickets to the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards held two nights later at Wynn Las Vegas.

Thursday, Dec. 3
· NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards Luncheon: The annual awards luncheon and industry gathering will take place from 11 a.m. – 1:15 p.m. in the Encore Ballroom at Wynn Las Vegas, where several team and individual awards will be presented. Hosted by FOX Sports personality Mike Joy, the event will be live-streamed on http://www.NASCAR.com/presspass.

· NASCAR Victory Lap Fueled by Sunoco: Fans can catch their favorite driver during pre-race introductions hosted by FOX Sports reporter Jamie Little at 2:45 p.m. The green flag on the Victory Lap will fly at 3:30 p.m. when the Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers parade down Las Vegas Boulevard in their race cars. NASCAR Victory Lap will start in front of the Miracle Mile Shops and finish at The LINQ. For a full list of where each driver will participate in burnouts, fans can visit The LINQ Promenade earlier in the week. The event will be simulcast live on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and http://www.NASCAR.com/lap.

· NASCAR After The Lap sponsored by Ford and Sprint: A must-see event, NASCAR After The Lap sponsored by Ford and Sprint will take place from 5 – 6:30 p.m. at The Pearl Theater inside Palms Casino Resort. All 16 Chase Challengers will appear on stage and give fans behind-the-scenes info about their lives on and off the track. The event will be simulcast live on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio and http://www.NASCAR.com/lap.

Friday, Dec. 4
· Championship Year in Review: SiriusXM NASCAR Radio host Claire B. Lang will be joined live from 1-3 p.m. by the championship winning driver, owner, crew chief and other crew members in an exclusive two-hour retrospective on their championship-winning season.

· 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards: This black-tie celebration will be held at Wynn Las Vegas, where the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion driver and owner and the other Chase drivers will be honored. Live coverage will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Motor Racing Network (MRN) and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. NBCSN will also begin coverage at 8 p.m. ET from the red carpet, followed by the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards broadcast at 9 p.m. ET.

· Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award presented by Nationwide Reveal: The Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award presented by Nationwide will be given to an outstanding volunteer who has made a profound impact on children in his or her community. The NASCAR Foundation will announce the national award winner during this year’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Awards and donate $100,000 to the winner’s chosen charity. Fans can cast their vote for the 2015 Betty Jane France Humanitarian Award winner by visiting http://www.NASCAR.com/award before 11:59 p.m. ET on Dec. 3.

The Final Lap Weekly Podcast LogoSHOW #336 – Guests: Toby Christie chats with Jeff Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, and Dale Earnhardt Jr. Plus we break down Champion’s Week from Las Vegas, News of the Week and more. Hosted by Kerry Murphey and Toby Christie who, did we mention talks with Gordon, Johnson, and Dale Jr.? Oh, we did, awesome. (Hint: Listen all the way to the end)

( Roughly 48:00 mins)

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kevindelanakeelanharvickDec. 5, 2014

By Reid Spencer
NASCAR Wire Service

LAS VEGAS—As the culmination of a calculated risk that led to a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship, the NASCAR industry joined together Friday night at the Wynn to honor 2014 titleholder Kevin Harvick, who claimed stock car racing’s most coveted prize in his first season with Stewart-Haas Racing. Continue reading “NASCAR industry honors Sprint Cup champion Kevin Harvick at year-end gala”