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Danica Watch: Boost Mobile Commercial Upsets Transgender EmployeeNov 30, 1999
Is she coming to NASCAR? Will she stay in the IRL? We promise to stay all over Danica Patrick until she makes her decision.
The Boost Mobile commercial in which Danica Patrick’s Andretti Green pit crew dons tube tops, mini-skirts and stiletto...
NASCAR DRIVERS ROASTDec 15, 2009
Comedian Kevin Burke roasted a handful of NASCAR's top drivers during banquet week in Las Vegas. I'm thinking we need to do this at least 36 times a season.
And now the links...
Greatest college professor of all time studies NASCAR (Richmond...
SPRINT CUP PREDICTIONS REVISITEDDec 15, 2009
Before the 2009 season, I made predictions about the year ahead. Now with the 2009 season behind us, I have decided to take a look back at my picks to see how I fared. The five categories were 1.) Driver leading the standings after 26 races 2.) Driver...
TOP STORY NO. 4: THE ECONOMY STINKSDec 15, 2009
The only thing that had a worse 2009 than Tiger Woods was the global economy. I don’t want to bore you with the details of why things tanked, but I do want to explain how the economy turned motorsports upside down in 2009, enough to be our No. 4 story...
DENNY HAMLIN'S GIRLFRIENDDec 14, 2009
Denny Hamlin had a very good year. The Joe Gibbs driver looks ready to contend for his first Sprint Cup championship in 2010. We certainly hope so. For it will mean more screen time for his girlfriend Jordan Fish. And the possibility of public...
TOP STORY NO. 5: NASCAR RATINGS DOWNDec 14, 2009
I never thought I would compare Brian France to old women, but one of the most important commercials of all time is a pretty good comparison to a reality that faces race fans, sponsors and participants. When it comes to NASCAR, where's the...
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