Atlanta Fast Laps are Fast Indeed
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
October 22, 2008 2:29 pm CDT 3 CommentsIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
For me, there has always been something special about Atlanta Motor Speedway. I think it goes back to the days when Bill Elliott was stomping everyone in that old Melling T-Bird. The track was - and still is - wicked fast and the Elliotts had it figured out. Or something figured out, anyway.
Now it seems that Chad Knaus, Jimmy Johnson and that no. 48 Chevey team are the ones with most of the answers, while many of their competitors are still trying to figure out what questions to ask. Johnson will be tough to catch if he doesn’t slip up some how. At this point in 2007, Jimmy was one race into a string of four straight wins that closed out his second straight Chase to the Cup championship. The hopes of fans who want to see “anyone but Johnson” at the head table in New York, rest on the likelyhood of J J running headlong into somebody else’s “racin’ deal”. Good luck with that.
And good luck with these four, highly banked, non-restrictor plated Fast Lap questions.
1: Should NASCAR start the Chase drivers in the front of the field every week of the Chase?
2: Has the time come for car owners to start releasing their lame-duck drivers to make room for the 2009 line up?
3: Is there any place with better racing than at Martinsville?
4: What is the most probable merger scenario?
Remember, 100 words or less for your answers. But this is a debate blog, you know? Come on back and tell me what you think of my comments. Or Steve’s, or whomever’s. Stir the pot you know and we may use your insight on the next ON PIT ROW.
Talladega: Fast Laps and Big Wrecks
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
September 30, 2008 2:01 pm CDT 2 Comments
That three car battle for the Chase to the Cup that many - including me - were predicting seems to be shaping up. Jimmy Johnson got his first 2008 Chase win. Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle each grabbed another top three finish. Throw a blanket on those three with the pack over ninety points back already.
And the pack doesn’t include any Toyotas at all. The Joe Gibbs Racing gang is falling farther behind with each poor showing. Wait until next year coach. Oh, and Kyle, the pressure’s off now. Go ahead and win some races.
Kansas was a pretty predictably dull race other that Carl Edwards’ banzai pass attempt at the end and Juan Pablo Montoya’s cheating penalty in qualifying. My guess is, that Talladega will be a different story.
Want to spice up the race interest at the office? Start a big-one pool and try to pick what lap the semi-annual wreck will occur. I say 155. But there will be plenty of Fast Laps before that. Try the next four, restrictor-plated, four-wide, warm-ups for the weekend.
1: Was the penalty to Juan Pablo Montoya for over-filled shocks during qualifying appropriate?
2: Should Kansas get a second Cup date, in part because a casino is being built next to the track?
3: Can Joe Gibbs Racing return to respectability during the Chase?
4: Paul Newman?
That’s it. That’s the Talladega 2 edition of ON PIT ROW’s Fast Lap. Steve and I will kick these things around on Tuesday’s show. Listen live right here and call us between 5 and 7 PM EDT at 877-502-8255 and give us your take on any or all of the above. And, of course, leave your thoughts here in the comment section. Just be nice to your friends.
Photo credit: con Sports Media, Inc.
Greg Biffle Will Need Monstrous Fast Laps to Double Up
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
September 15, 2008 10:08 pm CDT 3 Comments
Greg Biffle finally got the win that I and plenty of others had called for at various venues this year. With what he called a “text-book pass” the Biff relegated Jimmy Johnson to runner-up status at New Hampshire Motor Speedway.
Johnson was good again. Tony Stewart was good for a change. Dale Earnhardt Jr was tough early, and petulant late. None of them won. Kyle Busch sucked (maybe because of his crew). Earnhardt bitched (at his crew). Stewart apologized (to his crew). Johnson probably shrugged and told his crew, “we’ll see how good they are at Dover”.
Chase week one is done and gone. Chase race number two is on deck. Biffle was probably a long shot to be a factor for the championship before Sunday night. If he can win at The Monster Mile in Dover - and he’s been among the best there for better than three years - he will stamp himself as the “real deal” in the early playoffs.
This is the Fast Lap blog and it is a comment blog. We want to read what YOUR opinions are to the four Fast Lap topics which follow. And then we plan to assault your opinions and cause huge, vociferous debate. Take a shot.
1: Should NASCAR be more flexible with qualifying and not so quick to cancel-but move it?
2: The much anticipated debut of Joey Logano was not too impressive; was it driver or equipment?
3: Can Kyle Busch’s championship hopes be realized now?
4: Last week it was Stewart/Zippadelli-this week its Earnhardt/Eury. Are these spats showing cracks in their relationships or just idle chatter?
Got any opinions on those babies? Are you ready to defend your position. Better yet, are you prepared to have your thoughts thrown out to the ON PIT ROW studio audience? It could happen. We want it to happen, in fact. Come on, I want to argue with you!
Photo credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc.
NASCAR’s Best to Turn Fast Laps at Watkins Glen
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
August 5, 2008 1:05 pm CDT 3 Comments
I know that in the land of NASCAR , praying for rain on a race weekend is blasphemous. Condemn me all you want. I loved that race in the wet stuff up at Montreal on Saturday.
I’ve been waiting ever since NASCAR announced, years ago its intention to rain race in the Nationwide Series, for the clouds to open. They did in Canada. The results were a blast to watch. It sound like it was fun to drive in too. I hope NASCAR takes what they learned about wiperss and, maybe tail lights, and lets the guys try again someday.
Carl Edwards is on the march in the Sprint Cup Series. Kyle Busch and Team Gibbs are showing that they may be human afterall. And the Race to the Chase is heating up, bigtime.
The Fast Lap will be right in the middle of that heat too. Take a shot at turning left and right this week.
1: Which of The Chase Bubble Boys; Harvick, Kenseth, Bowyer or Ragan, will make the playoffs?
2: Even though it didn’t work out for them, was the no-pit strategy of the #9, before the rain the right call?
3: Carl Edwards’ post race interview included wondering if the car would pass post race inspection. What motivation could he have had for that statement?
4: Of all the road course ringers available for Watkins Glen, why is Kyle Petty back in the #45 car for this one race?
We have big plans to take this Fast Lap discussion to another level. Now that the site has been upgraded, we are getting close to producing our first ever Fast Lap Show, featuring your comments and opinions on selected weekly Fast Lap questions. So sharpen up your arguments and tear your fellow Fast Lappers new ones. It’s all part of the deal here at OnPitRow.com.
Photo credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc.
Fast Laps in the Lair of Al Capone
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
July 8, 2008 10:12 am CDT 2 CommentsFor a long time I thought the trips to Chicagoland for NASCAR races felt odd. You just don’t think of NASCAR when you think the Windy City. But I’ve changed my mind. Stay with me now.
Chicago of the 1920’s was the home of one of the most notorious gangster-bootleggers of all time - Al Capone. I don’t know if any of Scarface’s drivers ever aspired to take their Duesenburgs and Packards to the race track or not. But not much more than a generation later, bootleggers of a different sort took to the tracks of the south just fine, thank you. And Bill France built an empire from that.
I doubt that Capone’s guys could put the muscle on the Sprint Cup Series any stronger than Kyle Busch has so far in 2008. The season is officially half over, and the Race to the Chase is two races deep. Six wins in eighteen races is more than a trend. The Shrub is putting his stamp on this thing. Of course, Jeff Gordon did the same in 2007. And Jimmy Johnson got hot in the Chase and took the Cup. As Big Al may have said - it ain’t over ’til the shootin’ stops.
Here are this week’s Fast Lap questions, brought to you by the fine folks at ON PIT ROW and the all new BenchRacers home for wayward racing lovers. We hope you will check them both out, repeatedly.
1. Could NASCAR continue, as is, without involvement from the big three?
2. Was TNT’s “Wide Open Coverage” of the Coke Zero 400 distracting or a model for others to emulate?
3. What purpose does it serve NASCAR to impound all cars after qualifying, when only a few have to really qualify to get in the race?
4. What fate does NASCAR hold for the Martin Truex team after having their car confiscated for illegal roof height?
Limit your answers to 100 words or less. But remember also, to come back and comment on the opinions of others and be prepared to defend your own positions. This is the Fast Lap. We are going to be using the best of the commentary here in a new feature ON PIT ROW. We want your absolute best shot. Bring it on.
Photo credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc.
This Week it’s Firecracker Fast Laps
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
June 30, 2008 10:59 pm CDT 5 CommentsI wonder if those fortunate rains that fell on, and brought the win to, Kurt Busch at New Hampshire International Speedway yesterday will be the start of KB 1’s resurgence?
In case you forgot, Busch the Elder finished second - right on the rear bumper of Ryan Newman - the last time NASCAR saw Daytona. Just because Kurt won in unconventional fashion, by playing the rain game, doesn’t mean this won’t start a streak. Kasey Kahne got rolling after being VOTED into a race. Kurt’s competitors may regret the awakening of the ex-champ.
There were other stories out of Loudon. We’ll get to some of them. But it’s Fourth of July week. That used to mean it was Firecracker 400 week. I loved that name. That one and the Rebel 400. Classic. But those are gone. Instead, you get the Firecracker Fast Lap. Four, high banked, fast and hopefully, controversial corners for you to tackle. Remember, 100 words or less on the answers themselves. Unlimited words for taunting and smack-talk.
1. What would it mean to teams if NASCAR went to unlimited testing?
2. Would an official announcement about 2009 allow the #20 team to get on with 2008?
3. Who should Jack Roush keep around when he has to eliminate one of his teams after 2009 - Jamie McMurray or David Ragan?
4. Who’s your bet to join Tony Stewart as the number two driver at the proposed Tony Stewart Racing?
We have a plan to incorporate the best comments - and commentary - into a new feature ON PIT ROW or OnPitRow.com. I haven’t, totally, figured it out as yet. But an announcement of some kind is coming. In the mean time, have fun with the Fast Lap. We do.
Photo credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc.
Fast Laps Through the Twisty Bits
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
June 17, 2008 12:06 am CDT 5 CommentsThe last time the Sprint Cup circus visited the left coast the talk was mostly about what all was wrong with - take your pick - springtime weather in California, weeping race tracks, multiple races at Auto Club Speedway of Fontana via Anaheim and the sale of naming rights that create venue names too long and complicated to remember.
This time we can talk about road course specialists - welcome back Boris Said- and those drivers who just can’t seem to get a handle on turning right as well as left - Matt Kenseth comes to mind.
Matt had a nice third place finish at MIS. He wasn’t happy with Dale Earnhardt Jr getting away with passing the pace car as Junior coaxed more from a tank of gas than anyone this side of Smokey Yunick. Kasey Kahne and Brian Vickers continued their strong early summer runs. Tony Stewart had a nice finish and gave away more cash to others in need - this time the flood victims in his Indiana hometown.
But enough of this drivel. It’s time to argue, Fast Lap style.
1. Should Junior have been penalized for repeatedly passing the pace car?
2. Did NASCAR’s closed door meeting with drivers - chastising them for excessive negative comments - contradict its earlier “say what’s on your mind” directive.
3. Is Joey Logano the real deal or just another over-hyped wannabe?
4. Would you give up one road course race to see the Cup Series race on a one mile dirt track?
There ought to be something in those four corners that sticks in your craw. Let us know what you think and then come back later in the week and tell everyone else how wrong they are. I know I will. The best and brightest may become part of a future feature ON PIT ROW.
Photo Credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc
Fast Laps in the Green Hills of Pennsylvania
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
June 3, 2008 9:46 am CDT 7 Comments
The contrast between Dover International Speedway and Pocono Raceway couldn’t be much greater. The tight concrete confines of the Monster Mile are nothing like the wide, flat turns and long, engine eating straights at the Green Giant.
It probably won’t matter to Kyle Busch though. The Shrub is putting his stamp on the early third of the Sprint Cup marathon. Make no mistake though, there is a long way to go.
Remember that this Sunday too when, after 400 miles or so, you are thinking that ‘ so-and-so has this thing sewn up. The Pocono races are 500 mile endurance tests, and there will be plenty of bitching about that this and next week. The complaints will come from the boredom that many will suffer. Just remember, it ain’t over ’til the fat lady says it’s over - or something like that.
And this ain’t over either. Try out the Fast Lap questions and win valuable prizes*.
1. Half way through the “regular season” can anyone catch Kyle Busch?
2. Is it time for NASCAR to stop giving points at the bottom of the grid, thus keeping broken race cars off the track?
3. Tony Stewart seemed to take the blame for the early race wreck - or was he just ragging on Elliott Sadler?
4. Who will win the 2009 Rookie of the Year; Joey Logano, Scott Speed, Brad Kesolowski or someone else?
That’s it. If we like what you have to say you may win a new car, or something**. Runners up might just get a shot to share the fame and fortune afforded the co-hosts of ON PIT ROW. The possibilities seem limitless, don’t you think?
* This is an exaggeration. ** This one is an out-and-out lie.
Photo credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc
Fast Laps and Dancin’ with the Lady in Black
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
May 5, 2008 11:50 pm CDT 9 Comments
Darlington just might be my favorite race track in the world. Or maybe it’s Richmond. Both are traditional and unique in their own ways. But the Track Too Tough to Tame is quirkier, which gives Darlington the edge in my mind.
There was a lot to like about Saturday’s Dan Lowry 400 from Richmond International Raceway though. I liked the way it looked - Richmond under the lights just looks good. The Speed Racer #43 with the newly re-upped Bobby Labonte at the wheel was spiffy.
Richmond was heartbreaking too. What else could you call Nationwide race winner, Denny Hamlin’s flat tire after leading the Sprint Cup race all night and getting almost within sight of sweeping his home town weekend.
And the disappointment of Green Nation and Dale Earnhardt Jr himself was palpable. So close they both were to ending the winless streak at two years, only. Now it goes on, with Kyle Busch a target to transfer the frustration to. Racing deal or not, the Shrub took out NASCAR’s most popular driver.
Next up Darlington. Newly paved and soft-walled the old Lady will be different than before. While waiting to see, try testing your NASCAR chops on these four newly paved Fast Lap questions.
1. Was NASCAR’s two lap penalty to Denny Hamlin adequate for stopping on the track to bring out his own caution?
2. Is Kyle Busch’s style similar to Earnhardt Sr’s?
3. Will Joey Logano’s domination of the ARCA Carolina 500K vault him into a full time Cup ride before the end of 2009?
4. Kyle vs Junior or Kyle vs Steven?
All loyal Kyle Busch apologists are saying Rubbin’ is Racin’ this week. It is. And the Fast Lap is about rubbin’ too. Rubbin’ other NASCAR commentors the wrong way. Rubbin’ your superior NASCAR knowledge in the faces of your friends. Bring it on. We’re planning a new Fast Lap podcast for the new OnPitRadio Page at OnPitRow.com. We need you more than ever.
Photo credit: Icon Sports Media, Inc.
Hendricks finally win the last Fast Lap at Phoenix
by Charlie Turner
I'm Charlie Turner co-host of the syndicated, mostly NASCAR radio show On Pit Row. Thanks for stopping by OnPitRow.com and the Bench Racing with Steve and Charlie blog. Oh yeah, Steve is an idiot. Follow me on Twitter @onpitrow
April 14, 2008 12:18 pm CDT 4 Comments
Now the Hendricks Haters finally have something to focus on. Jimmy Johnson and Chad Knaus fueled the field, doing just enough to win the Subway Fresh Fit 500 and grab the first win of 2008 for the outfit that many look upon as the evil empire.
Speaking of evil - the recently evil handling new car looked pretty racy to me Saturday night. Three races and a few test sessions on the flat miler in the dessert paid dividends for drivers and fans of the Sprint Cup Series. Now if NASCAR would just set up some additional tests on the intermediate tracks, we might see better racing on those as well.
This would be the perfect time for just such testing, with an idle weekend on the Sprint Cup schedule this week. The Nationwiders are heading south - way south - to Mexico City and one of my favorite races to watch at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez road course.
While waiting for that action, and listening for private Sprint car testing news, try your digital hand at this week’s Fast Lap questions. Four turns, some left, some right. Put up your dukes, it’s debate time, ON PIT ROW style.
1. Is the anticipation at the end of a fuel mileage race as exciting as door-to-door racing at the end of an event?
2. Did FOX handle the overlapping baseball and racing coverage adequately?
3. Was NASCAR’s scheduled start time for the race at Phoenix too late?
4. Mark Martin said his crew chief didn’t know how much fuel he had saved during the end of the race. Should Martin have over-ridden the call from the pits to come and get fuel?
We look for the best Fast Lap comments to be used on a future broadcast of ON PIT ROW. Give it your best shot and you might just get a guest shot on the show, which can be heard online live right here on Tuesdays from 5-7 pm EDT and on re-broadcast at Race Talk Radio Thursday nights at 7 pm.
Remember the rules - comments are limited to 100 words or less, but there is no limit on attacking other commenters. Just be nice - like Jimmy Johnson.





