Today's Moment of Zen comes from our humble abode. I was fortunate enough to spend some time with a friend I hadn't seen in what seemed like forever. We shared some really nice laughs and smiles.
Thank you Friend. That truly meant a great deal to me. :)
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The top 10 in points make the chase automatically. Any bonus points for wins they score is added to their total to start the Chase.
2 drivers who are highest in points outside the top 10 get in, but any bonus points for wins don't count towards the Chase total. Wins are their tie-breaker. Busch and Kahne each have a win, Carl Edwards doesn't, so even though Kahne has less points than Carl, he gets the spot.
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Thanks, Rob. We usually get some pretty nice sunsets when the storms are over the interior.
NWS has our rain chances at 60% for tomorrow. Heard some thunder a while ago, but no rain here. Radar is showing a number of cells offshore. Might get some from those.
Hope you're having a good day, too!
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INDYCAR: Shank Searching For Sponsorship To Run Allmendinger
“I can tell you, when he comes back from his [rehab] program and he starts thinking about it, I think it's possible he could end up in IndyCar," says Mike Shank.
Fresh off his fourth Brickyard 400 victory, five-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson was fastest in Friday’s first of two practice sessions for the Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway.
Johnson struggled early but kept moving up the board, posting a speed of 174.290 mph in his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. In the June race here, Johnson finished fourth despite having two pit-road speeding penalities.
Kyle Busch, who is still looking for his first Pocono victory, clocked in at 173.994 mph, best of the three Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas and second overall.
The Roush Fenway Racing Fords were fast, too, with Carl Edwards running third at 173.967 mph, teammate Matt Kenseth right behind at 173.950 mph and Greg Biffle fifth in a third team car, 173.772 mph.
The second five was led by Kasey Kahne, then June Pocono winner Joey Logano, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Mark Martin.
Paul Menard crashed in the last minute of practice and will have to go to a backup car.
The final Happy Hour round of practice will be televised live on SPEED from 3:30-5 p.m. ET.
From SpeedTV.
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How are things with you?
Really not looking forward to the electric bill coming any day now.
Other than that...not too bad.
Say "Hi" to Grillin' for me.
We've missed her!
(you too of course)
Thanks, and I will, Rob.
I hear ya, not looking forward to the electric bill here either.
I'd like to buy a cloud, please! Hehehe
I hope you do. I don't see much hope here. The seabreeze has pushed well past us inland. We may get some later, as the sun sets behind them.
Good morning, Friends.
Today's Moment of Zen comes from our humble abode. I was fortunate enough to spend some time with a friend I hadn't seen in what seemed like forever. We shared some really nice laughs and smiles.
Thank you Friend. That truly meant a great deal to me. :)
Nice new blog too. My picks for Pocono are the 88 & 11.
JUNIOR!!! JUNIOR!!! JUNIOR!!!
Morning, Todd.
Friday, August 3
7:00 am NSCS Garage Opens
11:00 am NSCS Rookie / Spotter Meetings & Randon Drawing
12:00 - 1:30 pm NSCS Practice
3:30 - 5:00 pm NSCS Final Practice
6:00 pm NSCS Garage Closes
Saturday, August 4
7:30 am NSCS Garage Opens
10:40 am NSCS Qualifying
2:00 pm NSCS Garage Closes
Sunday, August 5
7:00 am NSCS Garage Opens
11:00 am NSCS Driver / Crew Chief Meeting
12:30 pm NSCS Driver Introductions
1:00 pm NSCS Pennsylvania 400 Race
NSCS = Sprint Cup Series
SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Times are local to the Track
Getting by ok, thanks. How about you?
He's leading the points. I'll put up the Chase standings.
Matt Kenseth 717
Greg Biffle 709
Jimmie Johnson 704
Denny Hamlim 667
Kevin Harvick 653
Martin Truex Jr. 653
Tony Stewart 652
Brad Keselowski 649
Clint Bowyer 643
Kyle Busch 588
Carl Edwards 582
Kasey Kahne 579
Busch and Kahne hold the wild card spots at the moment.
The top 10 in points make the chase automatically. Any bonus points for wins they score is added to their total to start the Chase.
2 drivers who are highest in points outside the top 10 get in, but any bonus points for wins don't count towards the Chase total. Wins are their tie-breaker. Busch and Kahne each have a win, Carl Edwards doesn't, so even though Kahne has less points than Carl, he gets the spot.
Nice MOZ.
Only got a sprinkle last evening, but strong storms a few miles off provided a stiff, cool wind for a couple hours before sunset.
Convection much more impressive in the Bahamas trough more impressive than Ernesto at the moment. You ought to get clouds and rain from that!
Hope you are having a good day!
NWS has our rain chances at 60% for tomorrow. Heard some thunder a while ago, but no rain here. Radar is showing a number of cells offshore. Might get some from those.
Hope you're having a good day, too!
“I can tell you, when he comes back from his [rehab] program and he starts thinking about it, I think it's possible he could end up in IndyCar," says Mike Shank.
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Fresh off his fourth Brickyard 400 victory, five-time NASCAR Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson was fastest in Friday’s first of two practice sessions for the Pennsylvania 400 at Pocono Raceway.
Johnson struggled early but kept moving up the board, posting a speed of 174.290 mph in his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet. In the June race here, Johnson finished fourth despite having two pit-road speeding penalities.
Kyle Busch, who is still looking for his first Pocono victory, clocked in at 173.994 mph, best of the three Joe Gibbs Racing Toyotas and second overall.
The Roush Fenway Racing Fords were fast, too, with Carl Edwards running third at 173.967 mph, teammate Matt Kenseth right behind at 173.950 mph and Greg Biffle fifth in a third team car, 173.772 mph.
The second five was led by Kasey Kahne, then June Pocono winner Joey Logano, Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Mark Martin.
Paul Menard crashed in the last minute of practice and will have to go to a backup car.
The final Happy Hour round of practice will be televised live on SPEED from 3:30-5 p.m. ET.
From SpeedTV.
48: 174.290
18: 173.994
99: 173.967
17: 173.950
16: 173.772
5: 173.755
20: 173.621
88: 173.614
55: 173.548
13: 173.444
:o)
I hear that. :)
My picks for Watkins Glenn. The 88 and whatever car brings in Said for a ringer.
I am a Said Head afterall.
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