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Kasey Kahne Signs Multi-year Deal With Hendrick Motorsports

By Swasted, April 13, 2010 7:36 pm

According to a report by ESPN’s Marty Smith, Kasey Kahne has signed a multi-year agreement to join Hendrick Motorsports in 2011. However, this raises the question of how HMS will manage a stable of 5 drivers with only 4 rides. Jeff Gordon has a lifetime contract with Hendrick, Jimmie Johnson just signed an extension through 2015, Dale Jr. is in the 3rd year of a 5-year deal and Mark Martin is signed through 2011.

Fox News is now reporting Kahne will spend the 2011 season racing in a third car for Stewart-Haas Racing who already receives chassis, engines and technical support from HMS. The report also says Budweiser will be coming along for the ride with Kahne to SHR in 2011.

If the report is true then this means Kevin Harvick’s free agent options will be limited as his contract expires at the end of the 2010 season. He was previously reported to be interested in joining Stewart-Haas.

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Monday Links – San Diego Supercross, Local News Updates, Olympics Nearing, Danica To Race Saturday

By Swasted, February 8, 2010 11:42 am

What a game, what a weekend! Congrats to Drew Brees and the Saints for their victory over Payton and Co. in Super Bowl #??. Danica made her stock car debut and finished 6th in the ARCA race at Daytona on Saturday and Kevin Harvick edged out his second straight victory in the Budweiser Shootout. Mark Martin and Dale Jr. will be on the front row for Sunday’s Daytona 500 and the rest of the field will be sorted on during the Gatorade Duels on Thursday. Here are the rest of the headlines…

MZ9P4410San Diego Supercross – Check out TransWorld Motocross’ coverage of San Diego Supercross, where Davi Millsaps pulled off his first victory in nearly 2 years. The boys at TWMX were also nice enough to put together a gallery of the ladies of San Diego Supercross for those of us who didn’t want to sit in the rain, unfortunately it’s a pretty weak gallery. Where are the crowd shots? That’s where the hotties are. Anyway, I caught a bit of the coverage on Sunday morning and it wasn’t as muddy as I thought it would be and seemed to be a pretty good race in the final.

Local News: Thousands Visit Jade Buddha In Escondido – Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike descended upon the Phap Vuong Monastery in Escondido on Sunday to witness the unveiling of the Jade Buddha for Universal Peace, the largest Buddha ever carved from jade in the world. The statue is on the North American leg of its world tour. Monastery officials estimated that by 2 p.m., more than 10,000 visitors had participated in the event. The Buddha will be on display in Escondido through February 16th.

wasteLocal News: Animal Waste Used To Ward Off Protesters – An Oceanside animal hospital is using three large bins filled with animal feces set near the edge of its property to try to ward off labor-union members who have been picketing the place for months because the hospital used a nonunion contractor in some of its construction work. “We put it out there every day to discourage them,” said Lisa Hamilton, administrator of Mission Animal and Bird Hospital on Benet Road at Highway 76. She declined to discuss the matter further, saying inquiries were being handled by veterinarian Robert Cartin. “It smells awful,” said Abraham Bustamante of Carpenters Local 1506, pointing out the bins on Friday. Bustamante said the odor is so bad, particularly on warm days, that picketers often wear masks to filter the air they breathe.

Local News: Drunk Driver In Encinitas Rams Sheriff’s Deputy – A suspected drunken driver crashed into the back of a Sheriff’s patrol car late Sunday night in Cardiff, according to the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department. Deputy Steve Johnson had stopped at the intersection of South Coast Highway 101 and Chesterfield Drive when the crash occurred, said Sgt. William Dreyer. The deputy was taken to Scripps Encinitas Hospital for treatment of minor injuries and was later released. The driver of the car, Troy Otillio, 44, was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence, Dreyer said. Otillio was not injured in the crash, the sergeant said.

Olympic Athletes Confused By Social Networking Guidelines – There are some restrictions on what athletes can do online during the Olympics. According to the IOC Blogging Guidelines for the 2010 Games, athletes and other accredited people must keep their posts confined to their personal experiences. “You can’t act as a journalist if you aren’t,” says Condron. “You need to do things in a first person way.” Rule 49 of the Olympic Charter says that “Only those persons accredited as media may act as journalists, reporters or in any other media capacity.” The other most significant restriction on athletes posts is a ban on references to sponsors or advertisers who aren’t official Olympic partners. – I used to enjoy watching the Olympics as a kid but after being exposed to all these guidelines set forth by the IOC, I’m growing to despise them. At work, we’re one of their media partners so we have to deal with some of their ridiculous guidelines.

09_danica-patrickDanica Adds Daytona To Nationwide Schedule, NASCAR Premiere – JR Motorsports’ general manager Kelley Earnhardt has announced Danica Patrick will make her NASCAR and Nationwide series premiere this weekend at Daytona. Patrick, the only woman to win an IndyCar Series race, had considered not competing at Daytona because of the uniqueness of restrictor-plate racing and also the number of Sprint Cup drivers in the event. But having survived a spin and moving from the back of the pack to near the front during the ARCA race, Patrick felt as if she progressed enough to make her NASCAR debut on NASCAR’s biggest stage a day before the Daytona 500. “The ARCA race was a blast, and I’m not ready for my first Daytona Speedweeks to end just yet. I want more racing,” Patrick said.

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Richmond Race – Results & Standings

By Logert, September 17, 2009 7:38 pm

Richmond Winner:  Logan

Denny finally came through for me.  Kev finished 9th for another top 10.  He’s alright at Loudon so look out, he has nothing to lose.  Ryan had great picks with a 4th and 5th finish.  He would have gone back to back to back if it wasn’t for Denny.

STANDINGS as of Richmond (10 races left)

1ST  -  Josh #14  -  3,420.5 points

2ND  -  Clay #16     -66.5

3RD  -  Chad #99     -103

4TH  -  Steve #17     -158

5TH  -  Ryan #18     -176.5

6TH  -  Logan #29     -376.5

After leaping into second place, Clay is closing the gap on Josh with 10 races left to go.

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Atlanta Race – Results & Standings

By Logert, September 12, 2009 4:19 pm

Atlanta Winner:  Ryan

Ryan took Kasey Kahne to win at Atlanta.  Old Harv got a second and had a chance to win but came up short.  Good race.  Today we race at Richmond and it is the last race before the Chase.  Can the Ginger Vickers knock Maaatt Kenseth out of the top 12?  Can Kyle wiggle his way in from 14th?  Gonna be awesome!

STANDINGS as of Atlanta (11 races left)

1ST  -  Josh #14  -  3,311.5 points

2ND  -  Clay #16     -92.5

3RD  -  Chad #99     -116.5

4TH  -  Steve #17     -178

5TH  -  Ryan #18     -227.5

6TH  -  Logan #29     -434

Chad and Clay switch spots.  Josh increases his lead with 11 races left to go.  I continue to hold on to the rear.

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The Chase: 3 Races Left…

By Swasted, August 17, 2009 1:01 pm

With 3 races remaining before the Chase, 124 points separate 9th place Ryan Newman and 15th place Kyle Busch. Here’s how those 7 drivers stack up historically at the remaining races: Bristol, Atlanta & Richmond

9th Place – Ryan Newman – 2845 points

Bristol – Newman isn’t very consistent here but managed a 7th place finish in the March race. He has 8 Top 10’s in 15 races but has an average finish of 19.2

Sprint Cup Races: 15
Wins: 0
Top 5: 1
Top 10: 8
Best Finish: 2
Avg Finish: 19.2

Atlanta – Finished 22nd in the March race and 14th & 16th in last year’s races.

Sprint Cup Races: 15
Wins: 0
Top 5: 1
Top 10: 4
Best Finish: 5
Avg Finish: 18.5

Richmond – He struggled here last year but ran well in May on his way to a 4th place finish as both Stewart-Haas cars finished in the Top 5.

Sprint Cup Races: 15
Wins: 1
Top 5: 5
Top 10: 9
Best Finish: 1
Avg Finish: 11.7

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