NASCAR 2013 season

That's a double whammy right there,disappointing car on disappointing tracks.Little wonder they are snooze fests.Nascar should count their blessings that they got such a big deal from NBC,it may be the last one they get.

You may be correct. Drastic changes are needed. Unless there is a time zone issue, all races should start at 1pm....And one pet peeve I have with NASCAR. They are late starting EVERY race..If NASCAR publishes a start time of 18 mins past the hour, then start the damned thing at 18 mins past the hour.
Yesterday's race was tabbed for 3:17 pm...It started 15 mins late.
 
Unless there is a time zone issue, all races should start at 1pm....

they do (except for the chase)
East coast races start at 1PM local time
West coast races start at 1PM local time

Texas I think is the oddball and starts at 3 local time
 
So Friday night the NASCAR Awards is on ........Fox Sports 2.....which alot of people dont get :(
It is replayed at midnight (CST) on FS1
 
Jeff Burton going to drive a few races for MWR next season and then be on the NBC tv team in 2015. I will miss him at RCR, but at least he will be out there. I think he will be a great addition to race commentating, he knows his stuff and will tell it like it is.
 
Jeff Burton going to drive a few races for MWR next season and then be on the NBC tv team in 2015. I will miss him at RCR, but at least he will be out there. I think he will be a great addition to race commentating, he knows his stuff and will tell it like it is.

Wow, I figured he'd get a full time ride somewhere this year, didn't know he was basically retiring.
Hell, Mark Martin may race more than he does this year.

Always liked Burton and Martin as well.

However, if they get away from the stupid Toyotas, they may run a whole lot better.
 
Driver Changes for 2014:
announced:

#4 [was #39] Kevin Harvick moves from the #29 to Stewart Haas Racing #4
#7 Michael Annett brings Flying J sponsorship and replaces Dave Blaney in the #7
#30 expands to a two-car team with Cole Whitt and Parker Kligerman; the #30 and un-numbered 2nd car
#31 Ryan Newman replaces Jeff Burton
#35 Josh Wise will not return, team will likely run different drivers in the car
#41 Kurt Busch moves to a brand new 4th Stewart Haas Racing team
#42 Kyle Larson replace Juan Pablo Montoya who heads back to Indycar
#47 A.J. Allmendinger replaces Bobby Labonte, switches to Chevy
#55 Brian Vickers(if healthy) takes over the ride full time after sharing it last two years
#66 [was #56] Michael Waltrip runs Daytona 500; Jeff Burton at Las Vegas, maybe other races
#78 Martin Truex Jr. moves from the #56 and replaces Kurt Busch
#95 Michael McDowell replaces Scott Speed / Reed Sorenson, team could run full time
#98 Phil Parsons Racing, Josh Wise named as the driver, switches to Chevy from Ford

not announced / unknown:
#3 [was #29] Austin Dillon moves up from Nationwide Series to replace Harvick and changes to #3, could be announced Dec 11th
#12 third Penske team, could run Ryan Blaney in a few 2014 Cup races
#32 Schrader retires from Cup, no word of Timmy Hill returns and if Terry Labonte comes back for restrictor plates races
#33 Circle Sport / Richard Childress Racing collaboration; plans unknown
#36 J.J. Yeley to return?
#40 Hillman Racing, no word on 2014 plans
#51 supposedly Justin Allgaier will be the driver, replacing a slew of drivers
#83 supposedly David Reutimann will return
#87 indications are that Joe Nemechek will return in 2014
#93 no word from BK Racing if Travis Kvapil returns or team plans
 
Driver Changes for 2014:
announced:

#4 [was #39] Kevin Harvick moves from the #29 to Stewart Haas Racing #4
#7 Michael Annett brings Flying J sponsorship and replaces Dave Blaney in the #7
#30 expands to a two-car team with Cole Whitt and Parker Kligerman; the #30 and un-numbered 2nd car
#31 Ryan Newman replaces Jeff Burton
#35 Josh Wise will not return, team will likely run different drivers in the car
#41 Kurt Busch moves to a brand new 4th Stewart Haas Racing team
#42 Kyle Larson replace Juan Pablo Montoya who heads back to Indycar
#47 A.J. Allmendinger replaces Bobby Labonte, switches to Chevy
#55 Brian Vickers(if healthy) takes over the ride full time after sharing it last two years
#66 [was #56] Michael Waltrip runs Daytona 500; Jeff Burton at Las Vegas, maybe other races
#78 Martin Truex Jr. moves from the #56 and replaces Kurt Busch
#95 Michael McDowell replaces Scott Speed / Reed Sorenson, team could run full time
#98 Phil Parsons Racing, Josh Wise named as the driver, switches to Chevy from Ford

not announced / unknown:
#3 [was #29] Austin Dillon moves up from Nationwide Series to replace Harvick and changes to #3, could be announced Dec 11th
#12 third Penske team, could run Ryan Blaney in a few 2014 Cup races
#32 Schrader retires from Cup, no word of Timmy Hill returns and if Terry Labonte comes back for restrictor plates races
#33 Circle Sport / Richard Childress Racing collaboration; plans unknown
#36 J.J. Yeley to return?
#40 Hillman Racing, no word on 2014 plans
#51 supposedly Justin Allgaier will be the driver, replacing a slew of drivers
#83 supposedly David Reutimann will return
#87 indications are that Joe Nemechek will return in 2014
#93 no word from BK Racing if Travis Kvapil returns or team plans

Juan Pablo is moving from NASCAR ?
Well, NASCAR will be a bit safer next year.
 
That was announced around the beginning of the chase that they werent renewing him in the 42 and like a week later he (Juan Chico) is going to Penske in Indycar
 
That was announced around the beginning of the chase that they werent renewing him in the 42 and like a week later he (Juan Chico) is going to Penske in Indycar

Thanks, I hadn't heard that, but thats my fault as I didn't follow it all that closely this year and when the College football gets going along with the NFL, well, something gets lost.
 
Well its official....the #3 is back

Austin Dillon, a champion in both the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, will compete full-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beginning in 2014 driving for Richard Childress Racing. Dillon joins Paul Menard, who will drive the #27 Menards Chevrolet with crew chief "Slugger" Labbe, and Ryan Newman, who will drive the #31 Caterpillar/Quicken Loans/Wix Filters Chevrolet with crew chief Luke Lambert, as full-time Sprint Cup Series drivers under the RCR banner in 2014. The Welcome, N.C., organization has invested significant resources in its competition and engineering departments to prepare for the 2014 season. Many of these changes were spearheaded by the additions of Dr. Eric Warren (director of competition) and Mark McCardle (director of racing operations) to the organization, along with the recent addition of Mike Coughlan (technical director).
Dillon's program will be led by crew chief Gil Martin, a 13-year veteran of the organization who led Kevin Harvick to six chase berths. It also marks the highly anticipated return of the #3 to Sprint Cup Series competition. Dow (supposedly the primary for 16 races) and General Mills' Cheerios brand will be the primary brands featured on the #3 Chevrolet SS throughout the season.
 
Just seems wrong to bring back #3,it should have been retired.

Did Bobby Labonte and Jeff Burton retire?
 
Well its official....the #3 is back

Austin Dillon, a champion in both the NASCAR Nationwide Series and NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, will compete full-time in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series beginning in 2014 driving for Richard Childress Racing. Dillon joins Paul Menard, who will drive the #27 Menards Chevrolet with crew chief "Slugger" Labbe, and Ryan Newman, who will drive the #31 Caterpillar/Quicken Loans/Wix Filters Chevrolet with crew chief Luke Lambert, as full-time Sprint Cup Series drivers under the RCR banner in 2014. The Welcome, N.C., organization has invested significant resources in its competition and engineering departments to prepare for the 2014 season. Many of these changes were spearheaded by the additions of Dr. Eric Warren (director of competition) and Mark McCardle (director of racing operations) to the organization, along with the recent addition of Mike Coughlan (technical director).
Dillon's program will be led by crew chief Gil Martin, a 13-year veteran of the organization who led Kevin Harvick to six chase berths. It also marks the highly anticipated return of the #3 to Sprint Cup Series competition. Dow (supposedly the primary for 16 races) and General Mills' Cheerios brand will be the primary brands featured on the #3 Chevrolet SS throughout the season.

Not liking that much.
The #3 should have stayed retired.
 
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