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Greg & Roger will preview the 8th race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series at Kansas.

Joey Coulter comes oh so close at Kansas, finishing second

Photo Credit: Barry Albert

When it was announced that Joey Coulter would be racing full time for Kyle Busch Motorsports in 2013, immediate thoughts pointed towards Coulter contending for wins and the championship. Coulter lived up to those expectations, finishing second at Kansas Speedway.

“I’m just so proud of these 18 Tundra guys — we’ve kind of gotten off to a slow start.  We came here, regrouped,” he said after the race.

Coulter didn’t get the start that he may had wanted for the season, finishing 22nd, 15th and 13th before Saturday’s race at Kansas. As a result, he currently sits ninth in points.

Coulter ran inside the top 10 for the majority of the event, before finding himself a lap down after a caution came out during green flag pit stops.

“We got in a little bit of a jam at the beginning of the race and these guys just kept digging, kept digging and great pit stops,” Coulter said.

Coulter would get the lucky dog and on a late caution while the leaders stayed out, Coulter came down pit road and got four tires and fuel. Then on the subsequent caution when the leaders came down for tires and fuel, Coulter took fuel only and came off pit road with the lead.

“Harold (Holly, crew chief) played pit strategy perfect,” he said. “It’s just awesome — I’m so happy for everybody on this Tundra.”

His lead was short lived, though, as he was passed for the lead shortly after the restart by Matt Crafton.

Coulter would keep close to Crafton, however wasn’t able to make the pass.

“It felt like Daytona — I knew we were both in the gas and stood on it all we could,” Coulter said. “It didn’t seem like either one of us could gain or lose anything.”

Coulter did fall back a couple truck lengths at one point due to a lap truck, but thought it’d work in his favor as he closed back in on Crafton.

“I wasn’t too worried about it and was kind of thinking it was going to work out a little bit better,” he commented. “These trucks, they punch such a big hole in the air that sometimes being a little farther back is a better place to be with a couple laps to go and it just kind of ended up being the same thing.  I could get to him, but that five feet that I needed to get next to him was hard to get.  I felt like both of our trucks were really good.”

The 250 mile race saw a lot of cautions as a result of drivers getting loose while trying to pass each other. Early in the race, Coulter just about spun out – saving it – after trying to make a pass within the top five.

“There’s so much grip all over the track and everybody is right on top of each other,” he said “Trucks rely on that side force so much and when a truck gets there, it takes the air off the spoiler and it’s hard to hang on to. Our truck was thankfully a little tighter in traffic so I could fight that a bit more and deal with it.”

Though with that said, Coulter thought that the repave job at Kansas was good.

“Kansas has always been one of my favorite places to race and it’s always been a lot of fun,” he said. “It’s always had multiple grooves and the repave just made it all faster.  It’s smooth — it’s one of the smoothest repaves I think I’ve ever raced on and it’s just fast.  You can run everywhere.  These trucks — they can’t go any faster than what they’re going and it’s fun to race like that.”

Moving forward, Coulter will take what he learned and move on to Charlotte Motor Speedway in a couple weeks looking to crack victory lane for the first time this season.

Danica Alert: A New NASCAR Party Game

Photo Credit: Mike Holloway
Over the course of several decades, Americans have found ways to turn their favorite social habits into competitive party games. From old fashioned beer chugging contests at college fraternity houses to highly organized happy hour contests at neighborhood sports bars, competitiveness has always been somewhat of a national past time.
A perfect example of this trend is the creation of a game called Beer Pong.This extremely popular contest combines the elements of ping pong with all of the elements that made Milwaukee famous. A contestant has to bounce a ping pong ball down the length of an official, regulation sized, table. If the ball lands in a beer cup, then the contestant has to rapidly drink the beer. This game has become extremely popular at sports bars and has even developed a certain level of sophistication – well, at least as sophisticated as beer chugging will allow. There now seems to be official beer pong leagues, with multiple teams, and stats, such as won/loss records, are carefully archived.
Recently it occurred to me that NASCAR racing fans needs their own special party game. It should have a format that is challenging and highly competitive but with an iron clad set of rules that maintains at least some resemblance of control.
It also occurred to me that this new game should have a strong focal point that would create instant popularity. This game should be named in honor of Danica Patrick, the newly crowned queen of NASCAR stock car racing. With her strong fan base, non stop media attention and her amazing numbers in the Social Media, she more than deserves this honor. Because of all of the attention often bestowed on this driver, this new NASCAR party game should be called “Danica Alert.”
Here are the official rules for “Danica Alert”, (of course there are rules, without them we’d have anarchy.)
1. The official host of the “Danica Alert” party will be referred to as the Director Of Competition. This person will be in charge of the game’s administrative procedures and will be the sole source for enforcing any and all rules. The decisions made by the Director Of Competition will be final.
2. The “Danica Alert” contestants will be referred to as the Drivers who will be seated in a row of chairs directly in front of a television set prior to the start of the NASCAR Sprint Cup broadcast. Each Driver will be issued a regulation sized double shot glass filled with Jose Cuervo 1800 Tequila. That’s because our girl Danica deserves only the top shelf hooch. At this point the drivers should be made aware that “Danica Alert” is not a game for livation lightweights.
3. Each and every time the television network, broadcasting the NASCAR Sprint Cup race, mentions Danica Patrick’s name, or shows her bright green #10 Go Daddy Chevrolet on the screen, the Drivers must jump to their feet, shout “DANICA ALERT” and then chug the double shot of tequila.
4. After each Danica reference, the Director Of Competition will immediately refill the Driver’s shot glasses. This action will be referred to as “a splash and go” and is meant to insure the Drivers will be prepared for the next Danica television reference which could be coming within a matter of minutes.
5.  Any driver who finds it necessary to make an “unscheduled pit stop”, by running to the bathroom with one hand covering their mouth, will be regarded as a “Start And Park” contestant. Start And Park Drivers will be allowed to return to watch the race but will have to spend the remainder of the broadcast sitting on a special couch referred to as “the Garage Area.” The Start And Park Drivers will only be allowed to consume bottled water for the remainder of the event.
6.  Any Start And Park Driver who accidentally leaves an “oil spill”, (AKA a trail of personal DNA), on the track, (AKA the carpet), while trying to run to the bathroom will be regarded as having committed an “action detrimental to the sport of stock car racing”. This driver will be “indefinitely suspended” by the Director Of Competition.
7. In the case of an “oil spill” on the track, (AKA the carpet), the Director Of Competition will present a red flag and dispatch a clean up crew to scene. This clean up crew will be provided with a can of carpet cleaner, a cleaning brush and a high powered hair dryer. Any Driver, during the course of of track clean up, who comes in direct contact with the high powered dryer will be disqualified. This infraction will be hereinafter be known as “The Juan Pablo Montoya Rule.”
8. Any driver who falls asleep during the race broadcast will be in violation of failure to “maintain the mandatory race speed.” This driver will be sent to the aforementioned “garage area” couch and will be served a refreshing bottle of water.
9. Any driver who criticizes the Director Of Competition’s new generation living room furniture will be fined $25. This infraction will be hereinafter be known as “The Denny Hamlin Rule.”
10. If more than one Driver is still active in the “DANICA ALERT” contest at the conclusion of the television broadcast, then those Drivers will compete in the “Green-White-Checker Round.” Each Driver, one at a time, will have to stand up, consume another shot glass of tequila and recite the following poem:
“DANICA AND RICKY SITTING IN A TREE.
K-I-S-S-I-N-G.
FIRST COMES LOVE, THEN COMES MARRIAGE.
THEN COMES RICKY WITH A BABY CARRIAGE.
During the course of reciting this poem, if any Driver struggles with, or forgets, the words the Director Of Competition will present a black flag and that driver will be disqualified from the competition. The green-white-checker round will be repeated over and over until there’s only one driver left in the contest to receive the checkered flag.
11. At the conclusion of the contest the Director Of Competition will instruct a two person Safety Crew to activate transport procedures. The first member of the Safety Crew will safely transport a driver to his home. The second member of the Safety Crew will follow the first car while transporting the Driver owned personal vehicle to his home. This action eliminates a Driver from waking up Monday morning while yelling: “Dude, where’s my car?”
The Drivers will be informed, prior to the start of the race broadcast, that the transport procedure is an iron clad, point non negotiable, rule because drinking and driving is not cool people.
So, what does the last man standing receive for winning a rousing game of “Danica Alert?” Why redneck bragging rights of course.
To Danica Patrick: we thank you in advance for finding a way to tolerate this silly idea and we wish you the very best of luck during this weekend’s NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race.
To the Drivers planning on competing in “Danica Alert” this weekend, PARTY ON Y’ALL !

Matt Crafton Wins Crash Fest At Kansas Speedway

Photo Credit: Chris Trottman/Getty Images

Matt Crafton stormed to the victory for the Camping World Truck Series tonight, holding off Joey Coulter in the late stages of the race.  This is Crafton’s first win of the 2013 season and fourth top 10 finish.

“It’s huge,” Crafton said. “Yesterday we were 18th average on the second practice and we were a 20th place truck at best — to be honest.  They changed so much on this truck — you always hear people say it, but they changed four springs, sway bar, sway bar arms — I mean tons of stuff.  There’s a bunch more stuff that they changed that would probably lose everybody, but they made a whole sale change and what that comes down to is teamwork and believing in each other and then going out there and doing it.”

It was Crafton’s first win since 2011 at Iowa.  Crafton took the lead with 42 laps to go with a three-wide pass and held off the charge of Joey Coulter to take the win.

“The show was so awesome — it was a great race,” Crafton continued. “My spotter told me where Joey (Coulter) was a little bit and he had a very, very fast truck.  I think track position was everything and it was whoever got out front.  We contemplated and contemplated on that last restart because we had talked about it earlier on the red flag — where would you start if you were leading this race at the end?  They said the outside early and then the yellow comes out and we’re leading and I said, ‘Where do you guys want to start?’  They said, ‘That’s up to you.’  (Carl) Joiner (crew chief) thinks inside and I went outside.  Then he could blame me after that.  The bottom — you could get sucked around so easy and I wanted to be on the outside to be able to control it.”

Joey Coulter would hold on for second for his first top five of the season.

“It was wide open out there, doing whatever I could do,” Coulter said. “I could pull him off a corner, it all equaled out. Great day for the 18 tundra. Everybody did an awesome job on pit road. We got caught a lap down but we’re able to get back and Harold – he pulled off some great pit strategy.”

Rookie Ryan Blaney passed Brendan Gaughan in the final trip down the backstretch while points leader Johnny Sauter finished fifth.

Defending champion and pole sitter James Buescher would lead the most laps – 55 – on the way to finishing sixth. It marks his first top 10 of the season. Darrell Wallace Jr. would finish seventh, followed by Ty Dillon, Ron Hornaday Jr. and Timothy Peters.

The race was a crashed filled event with 11 cautions, that saw only 17 cars out of 36 starters finish the race. The most frightening of those incidents came on lap 121, involving Todd Bodine, Brennan Newberry and Bryan Silas and resulted in a 12 minute red flag to clear the track of debris that covered nearly one whole end of the track.

Sauter continues to lead the standings, 12 points ahead of Matt Crafton.

Unofficial Race Results
SFP 250, Kansas Speedway
http://www.speedwaymedia.com/truckseries/race.php?race=4
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Pos. St. No. Driver Make Points
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1 6 88 Matt Crafton Toyota 47
2 11 18 Joey Coulter Toyota 43
3 19 29 Ryan Blaney # Ford 41
4 8 62 Brendan Gaughan Chevrolet 40
5 4 98 Johnny Sauter Toyota 39
6 1 31 James Buescher Chevrolet 40
7 15 54 Darrell Wallace Jr. # Toyota 38
8 5 3 Ty Dillon Chevrolet 37
9 13 9 Ron Hornaday Jr. Chevrolet 35
10 18 17 Timothy Peters Toyota 34
11 12 77 German Quiroga # Toyota 34
12 14 60 Dakoda Armstrong Chevrolet 32
13 31 81 David Starr Toyota 31
14 23 5 Tim George Jr. Ford 30
15 3 4 Jeb Burton # Chevrolet 30
16 28 68 Clay Greenfield 28
17 33 10 Jennifer Jo Cobb Chevrolet 27
18 27 63 Justin Jennings Chevrolet 26
19 21 99 Bryan Silas Ford 26
20 17 14 Brennan Newberry # Chevrolet 24
21 10 13 Todd Bodine Toyota 23
22 36 21 Spencer Gallagher Chevrolet 22
23 30 27 Jeff Agnew Chevrolet 21
24 16 19 Joey Logano(i) Ford 0
25 9 8 Max Gresham Chevrolet 19
26 34 57 Norm Benning Chevrolet 18
27 7 51 Kyle Busch(i) Toyota 0
28 25 6 Danny Efland(i) Chevrolet 0
29 24 39 Ryan Sieg Chevrolet 15
30 35 7 Jamie Dick(i) Chevrolet 0
31 2 32 Miguel Paludo Chevrolet 14
32 20 7 John Wes Townley Toyota 12
33 29 84 Mike Harmon(i) Chevrolet 0
34 26 93 Chris Jones Chevrolet 10
35 22 38 JJ Yeley(i) Chevrolet 0
36 32 0 Scott Saunders 8