Posted on 02/07/2019 5:16:34 PM PST by mabarker1
NUTSCAR
But see:
Hallman: Lots to like about 2020 Cup schedule
Indy, out of the heat a couple years then back into the literal teeth of it. Good luck.
Thank goodness for multiple OFF days. It lets my goosebumps die down after all the exciting splitter to spoiler tank racing.
Can’t wait for Cirque D’Soleil to get a ride.. having clowns dancing around on top of the cars would add some element of inclusiveness. Racing in Vegas all 36 races would work for me too.
Change is good, or so I heard a long time ago. Diversity Baby, Diversity.
Thanks for Da Ping ma...
NASCAR moves toward new sponsor model despite Monsters offer
By Nate RyanApr 8, 2019, 12:00 PM EDT
NASCAR is moving forward with a new multitiered approach to title sponsorship despite overtures from Monster Energy about returning for a fourth year as primary backer of its premier series.
A person with direct knowledge of the talks confirmed Monsters interest to NBC Sports and said its probable there will be three tiers in 2020 to replace the traditional title sponsor model. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because they werent authorized to speak publicly about negotiations.
The news that Monster had offered to extend its title sponsorship was first reported by the Sports Business Journal, which also reported that the company could become a lower-level partner.
MonsterEnergy offered to extend its title sponsorship of @NASCARs Cup Series for one additional year through 2020, sources say, but NASCAR rejected the overture because it's set on switching to the new tiered model:
NASCAR initially revealed its new plan for title sponsorship a year ago while announcing Monsters one-year extension through the 2019 season. NASCAR President Steve Phelps said then it was highly unlikely that Monster would return as the sole title sponsor of the Cup Series, which it joined in 2017 in replacing Sprint.
The new sponsorship model will bundle assets from NASCAR, its tracks, TV networks and teams in hopes of increasing value to make it easier to sell to prospects.
In a Nov. 18 news conference at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Phelps said there had been a significant number of meetings with potential sponsors.
There is a general excitement around what the model could be and where its going. So, Im bullish on making sure that we have the right sponsors in there, and Im bullish that its going to do what it is intended to do, which is to make sure that we are getting sponsors at that highest level and rewarding them for what they do for our sport.
I caught enough of the Sunday race to see lots of EMPTY SEATS...
unfrickinbelivable
Horrific, just a decade or so ago to get tickets to Bristol You had to be in somebodies Last Will and Testament and they had to Die first !!!
About the only other way(s) was know the right person/Team, win a contest or sneak in wearing Reactive Cammo...
IT IS !!! How did they come up with this goofy crap.
I’ll bet if We lined up the brainless family and shine a flashlight in the Left Ear of the first one and go to the other end of the line and look in the Right Ear of the last one in line, It would be just as bright at the end as the beginning because there is nothing to obstruct the Beam.
JUST FOUND THIS: Dale Jr’s Birth Mother has Passed away.
RIP Brenda Jackson (Earnhardt)
JRM Mourns Passing of Brenda Jackson - jrmracing.com
www.jrmracing.com/.../2019/04/22/jrm-mourns-passing-of-brenda-jackson
43 minutes ago · MOORESVILLE, N.C. (April 22, 2019) —Brenda Jackson, a longtime employee at JR Motorsports and mother of Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Kelley Earnhardt Miller, has passed away following a battle with cancer.She was 65 years old. Known for her wit, charisma and unparalleled ability to cut to the heart of any matter, Jackson became an instant favorite to her friends and colleagues at JRM.
The Server at JRM is overloaded at this time.
RIP, may God bless
RIP... Dales Mother has taken the checkered flag for the final time...
The wife of a local racer passed away last week. She joins the wife of another racer FRiend who passed away 3 or 4 years ago...
All of the JRM Cars will be a Tribute to Brenda this weekend at Talladega.
My Condolences for YAlls losses.
Stewart-Haas Racing is mourning the loss of long-time employee Shawn Soules, who was killed in a motorcycle/car crash Tuesday night near Statesville, North Carolina.
According to the Mooresville (N.C.) Tribune, Soules, 47, of Kannapolis, N.C., was riding his motorcycle southbound on NC State Highway 3 when it collided with a BMW passenger car driven by Douglas Catropa, 47, of Mooresville.
According to a report by the North Carolina State Highway Patrol, Catropa was traveling north on Highway 3 when his vehicle turned left onto Johnson Dairy Road and collided with Soules motorcycle.
Soules reportedly died at the scene, while Catropa was uninjured, according to the police report, which stated Catropa was wearing a seatbelt and that impairment or phone distraction are not suspected. The report also stated Soules was wearing a helmet and that impairment or excessive speed are not suspected.
The Highway Patrol is continuing to investigate the crash.
In a statement to NBC Sports.com, Stewart-Haas Racing president Brett Frood said: We are grieving the loss of one of our own. Shawn Soules was an exceptional member of Stewart-Haas Racing whose expertise, passion and genuine fun-loving personality will be greatly missed and remembered. This is a tragic loss for the entire racing community and we are committed to providing support to Shawns family and colleagues during this difficult time.
Rodney Childers, crew chief for the No. 4 SHR Ford Mustang of Kevin Harvick, tweeted about the loss of Soules early Wednesday morning.
Check out Ol Jailhouse/Rehab faces pic at Link...
Interesting story about running cup and IRL at the same track. When CART ran at Fontana, the trucks raced on Saturday. It was really the best day to go, you had CART practice and then a truck race.
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