The good, the bad and the mad
The good
First let's look at the good: Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Matt Kenseth, Kasey Kahne and Mark Martin. They're basically in a league of their own right now as far as performance on the track. They've set the stage for the season in these first seven races.Probably the thing that I talk about the most, week in and week out, is the rookies. I've been impressed with how Clint Bowyer, Denny Hamlin, Reed Sorenson, Martin Truex Jr. and J.J. Yeley have performed. As I said at the start of the year, one of the rookies is going to win a race, and one or maybe even two will be in the Chase for the Nextel Cup at the end of the year. They're in good cars that are all running well, and they're very competitive.
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The bad
Well, I could build a whole big long list of bad ...
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Program of the week
Saturday, 5/10 on FOX 7 p.m. ET: Dodge Challenger 500 This week on SPEED Saturday, 5/10 3:30 p.m. ET: Tradin' Paint 4 p.m. ET: NASCAR Performance 4:30 p.m. ET: NASCAR in a hurry 5 p.m. ET: NASCAR Raceday Sunday, 5/11 8 p.m. ET: NASCAR Victory Lane | ||
The mad
If you look at Daytona, Matt Kenseth was mad at Tony Stewart. Of course, Kyle Busch and Tony Stewart have had their moments on the racetrack. Come to think of it, Kyle Busch has had a few moments on and off the racetrack.At Bristol, Jeff Gordon was mad at Matt Kenseth. Martin Truex Jr. was mad at Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart. I'm sure Greg Biffle was mad at Kurt Busch at Texas. Apparently Ryan Newman and Sterling Marlin had some sort of a disagreement at Texas, and Newman had some ugly things to say about Marlin. That was uncalled for. Sometimes you have to learn those lessons the hard way.
People used to ask me, "What size shoe do you have?"
"A size 12."
"Well, you've got every bit of it in your mouth."
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More surprises
Many people in the sport were anticipating a resurgence for Jeff Gordon and Dale Earnhardt Jr. They're both doing well, and they're more consistent than they were last year. But I'm surprised that neither one of them has a win, especially after going to Daytona and Martinsville where both drivers are strong.The resurgence of the Richard Childress Racing cars has been an incredible turnaround. Jeff Burton won the Daytona 500 pole, and both the Busch and Cup teams have been running well. Burton and Kevin Harvick have been strong, and Clint Bowyer is the leading rookie in the point standings. Childress is on the right track this year, and that's good to see.
That's the good, bad and mad. I'm sure there are people that you could add to any of those three categories. Those are just the ones that kind of stick out in my mind right now.






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