Saturday

2013 Motegi MotoGP: Provisional Revised Weekend Schedule Announced

A provisional revised schedule for the Japanese Grand Prix in Motegi has been announced, with individual qualifying sessions to take place later this afternoon. Moto3 and Moto2 will have hour long sessions while the premier class will get an hour and fifteen minutes. It certainly has the potential to be a captivating day as riders and teams will be scrambling to rapidly sort out their set ups while also determining grid positions for tomorrows races.

It has also been announced that forty minute practice sessions will occur on Sunday morning for Moto3 and Moto2, while the MotoGP class will get fifty minutes. These sessions will in theory be extended warm ups and the races will then run according to the original timing schedule.

Full details of the revised outline can be seen below, they are according to local time:

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Walt Ader Kurt Adolff Fred Agabashian Kurt Ahrens Jr

Friday

Texas Motor Speedway to build world?s largest HD video board behind backstretch

The race to have the largest high-definition screen keeps going and going.

Texas Motor Speedway announced Monday that it will have the largest HD video board in the world in 2014 when it unveils a new screen behind the backstretch grandstands in time for its spring race weekend April 3-6, 2014. The video board will be 20,633 square feet, more than four thousand square feet bigger than the video board on the backstretch at Charlotte Motor Speedway, currently the largest high-definition video screen in the country.

Charlotte Motor Speedway and Texas Motor Speedway are both owned by Speedway Motorsports Inc.

TMS also says its screen is 79 percent larger than each video board at AT&T Stadium, home of the Dallas Cowboys. And of course, this being Texas and all, it'll be named "Big Hoss."

"The 1080p screen will consist of nearly 4.8 million pixels, display 281 trillion colors and feature a 140-degree horizontal viewing radius to provide rich, high-definition imagery for race fans in every frontstretch seat and suite of the state's largest sporting facility," the speedway said in a release. "For those fans in backstretch seating, Panasonic also will be installing an 18'x24,' 1080p HD video board on the infield side of the backstretch for their viewing pleasure."

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/texas-motor-speedway-build-largest-hd-video-board-235327536--nascar.html

Alberto Ascari Peter Ashdown Ian Ashley Gerry Ashmore

Thursday

Happy Hour: Looking to the future and looking to the Dodgey past

Throughout the week you can send us your best questions, jokes, rants and just plain miscellaneous thoughts to happyhourmailbag@yahoo.com or @NickBromberg. We'll post them here, have a good time and everyone's happy. Right? Oh who are we kidding, this is NASCAR. No one is ever happy.

As Geoffrey Miller and I discussed on the award-winning Chrome Horn podcast, the Travis Kvapil story has disappeared in the wake of the Charlotte race and the NASCAR schedule unveiling. Of all the stories to have a short shelf life, the one that doesn't need one seems to have one.

Not that we want to be talking about a driver being charged with domestic violence by any means, but this is something that shouldn't have been pushed aside so quickly. Want more on that? Listen to the podcast.

Hey, there's also the news of Todd Parrott, the highest profile crew member to be suspended because of NASCAR's substance abuse policy. While I understand NASCAR's no tolerance policy completely, this news combined with the no news on Kvapil makes it impossible not to go "Hmm..."

Oh, real quick! We've professed our love for Steve Wallace's songs before, and every listen of his song here through October will be donated to cancer research. Keep on writing the racing songs, Steve.

Now, let's talk about the schedule, shall we? And those communists at NBC. Let's start with a doozy.

I'm a nascar fan but I. Won't watch it on nbc that is a leftist leaning they hate American thAt want are rights and freedoms but the goverment controled network they got there heads so far up Obama ass that if he stops they will come out his mouth. I will not watch anything on nbc.
- Donald

Please note that we did not touch up anything that Donald wrote in this email. The cleanest line of copy was the "Sent from my iPhone" tagline at the bottom. Donald can blame fat fingers for his typing, but I'm not sure what he can blame for his ridiculous thinking.

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FUNNY--NO ONE ever mentions as to how Brad K. did so well last year--out of the chase this year. How can you "experts" be so stupid? The reason is D-O-D-G-E. Most everyone wants them out , and,as usual, they got their wish. DODGE is the reason Brad won last year-against HUGE odds. No one wanted DODGE to win--they did everything they could to stop him--but 2 Dodges in the whole field in 2012--One guy named Brad--WINS "all the marbles" as you say. Now he drives Ford--the results speak for themselves in 2013. I should be writing your editorials--it's SO easy to see why Brad did lousy this year. Did you EVER think what would happen in Nascar if Dodge had as many entries as GM, Ford, & "Rice burner"? They would run away with the field as they do in Canadian Tire series in Ontario, Canada. This is WHY the other 3 manufacturers have tried SO HARD to get Chrysler out of NASCAR. This is NOT NEW. They've been trying since back in the '60's when the vaunted Hemi took over . GM & Ford were so mad--they pulled the "money strings" with the NASCAR management to get this engine outlawed. So, here we are again--Chrysler gets back in in 2001--took them 11 years to get Chrysler back out of it. It's so plain --you dummies can't see it!!!!!
- Dan

Maybe I'm insane, but no one wanted Dodge out of racing. It was a matter of financial commitment and the ability of teams to find other manufacturers with more resources.

There's also absolutely no basis of comparison for "Dodge is the reason why Penske missed the Chase this year with Brad." They had an EFI problem earlier in the season, and then a crash and Richmond and so on and so forth. Is that stuff going to happen regardless of manufacturer? Likely.

Dan, do you also still think the Hemi was being run in NASCAR? Maybe that was Penske's secret last year. Brad had a Hemi engine!


How sad is it that wondering about overhype is a completely warranted and natural reaction to anything in NASCAR these days?

I like to think that it is, and I'm optimistic that there will be some significant shifts. Will they be as significant as a lot of people want them to be? Likely not, and therein lies the problem.

There are so many fans who want a complete -- or near complete -- overhaul of the NASCAR schedule that anything that the sanctioning body does will come up short in the minds of a vocal minority.

And look, it's not possible for NASCAR to throw everything away and start over again. There are too many ties that bind to make it happen and too many people to please. And with so many tracks tied to two Cup dates, there isn't a ton of flexibility.

But while there's not a ton, there's some. And I'm hoping that NASCAR takes advantage of it. But be forewarned, brace yourselves for the cacophony from the echo chamber about race manipulation if the NASCAR season ends with a restrictor plate race. That could be nauseating.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/happy-hour-looking-future-looking-dodgey-past-205952206--nascar.html

Felice Bonetto Jo Bonnier Roberto Bonomi Juan Manuel Bordeu

Wednesday

Surprise as Kvyat lands Toro Rosso seat for 2014

Toro Rosso has confirmed that Daniil Kvyat will replace Daniel Ricciardo next season. The 19-year-old Russian will partner Jean-Eric Vergne, who will be in his third year with the team. Kvyat is currently second in the GP3 series, and has … Continue reading

Source: http://adamcooperf1.com/2013/10/21/surprise-as-kvyat-lands-toro-rosso-seat-for-2014/

Giovanna Amati George Amick Red Amick Chris Amon

Tuesday

Happy Hour: Looking to the future and looking to the Dodgey past

Throughout the week you can send us your best questions, jokes, rants and just plain miscellaneous thoughts to happyhourmailbag@yahoo.com or @NickBromberg. We'll post them here, have a good time and everyone's happy. Right? Oh who are we kidding, this is NASCAR. No one is ever happy.

As Geoffrey Miller and I discussed on the award-winning Chrome Horn podcast, the Travis Kvapil story has disappeared in the wake of the Charlotte race and the NASCAR schedule unveiling. Of all the stories to have a short shelf life, the one that doesn't need one seems to have one.

Not that we want to be talking about a driver being charged with domestic violence by any means, but this is something that shouldn't have been pushed aside so quickly. Want more on that? Listen to the podcast.

Hey, there's also the news of Todd Parrott, the highest profile crew member to be suspended because of NASCAR's substance abuse policy. While I understand NASCAR's no tolerance policy completely, this news combined with the no news on Kvapil makes it impossible not to go "Hmm..."

Oh, real quick! We've professed our love for Steve Wallace's songs before, and every listen of his song here through October will be donated to cancer research. Keep on writing the racing songs, Steve.

Now, let's talk about the schedule, shall we? And those communists at NBC. Let's start with a doozy.

I'm a nascar fan but I. Won't watch it on nbc that is a leftist leaning they hate American thAt want are rights and freedoms but the goverment controled network they got there heads so far up Obama ass that if he stops they will come out his mouth. I will not watch anything on nbc.
- Donald

Please note that we did not touch up anything that Donald wrote in this email. The cleanest line of copy was the "Sent from my iPhone" tagline at the bottom. Donald can blame fat fingers for his typing, but I'm not sure what he can blame for his ridiculous thinking.

----------------

FUNNY--NO ONE ever mentions as to how Brad K. did so well last year--out of the chase this year. How can you "experts" be so stupid? The reason is D-O-D-G-E. Most everyone wants them out , and,as usual, they got their wish. DODGE is the reason Brad won last year-against HUGE odds. No one wanted DODGE to win--they did everything they could to stop him--but 2 Dodges in the whole field in 2012--One guy named Brad--WINS "all the marbles" as you say. Now he drives Ford--the results speak for themselves in 2013. I should be writing your editorials--it's SO easy to see why Brad did lousy this year. Did you EVER think what would happen in Nascar if Dodge had as many entries as GM, Ford, & "Rice burner"? They would run away with the field as they do in Canadian Tire series in Ontario, Canada. This is WHY the other 3 manufacturers have tried SO HARD to get Chrysler out of NASCAR. This is NOT NEW. They've been trying since back in the '60's when the vaunted Hemi took over . GM & Ford were so mad--they pulled the "money strings" with the NASCAR management to get this engine outlawed. So, here we are again--Chrysler gets back in in 2001--took them 11 years to get Chrysler back out of it. It's so plain --you dummies can't see it!!!!!
- Dan

Maybe I'm insane, but no one wanted Dodge out of racing. It was a matter of financial commitment and the ability of teams to find other manufacturers with more resources.

There's also absolutely no basis of comparison for "Dodge is the reason why Penske missed the Chase this year with Brad." They had an EFI problem earlier in the season, and then a crash and Richmond and so on and so forth. Is that stuff going to happen regardless of manufacturer? Likely.

Dan, do you also still think the Hemi was being run in NASCAR? Maybe that was Penske's secret last year. Brad had a Hemi engine!


How sad is it that wondering about overhype is a completely warranted and natural reaction to anything in NASCAR these days?

I like to think that it is, and I'm optimistic that there will be some significant shifts. Will they be as significant as a lot of people want them to be? Likely not, and therein lies the problem.

There are so many fans who want a complete -- or near complete -- overhaul of the NASCAR schedule that anything that the sanctioning body does will come up short in the minds of a vocal minority.

And look, it's not possible for NASCAR to throw everything away and start over again. There are too many ties that bind to make it happen and too many people to please. And with so many tracks tied to two Cup dates, there isn't a ton of flexibility.

But while there's not a ton, there's some. And I'm hoping that NASCAR takes advantage of it. But be forewarned, brace yourselves for the cacophony from the echo chamber about race manipulation if the NASCAR season ends with a restrictor plate race. That could be nauseating.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/happy-hour-looking-future-looking-dodgey-past-205952206--nascar.html

Hans Binder Clemente Biondetti Pablo Birger Art Bisch

The Tattletale Issue

Let me just say this first: I don’t care that somebody threw the Penske guys under the bus. There, I said it. (Cue the “you work for Hendrick” trolling in 3…2…1…) Last week, after both Penske cars were busted by NASCAR at Texas for some creative rear-end components, Jenna Fryer wrote that NASCAR may have [...]

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Anthony Davidson Jimmy Davies Colin Davis Jimmy Daywalt

Monday

Car No. 43 crew chief Todd Parrott suspended by NASCAR

Todd Parrott, crew chief for Aric Almirola and the No. 43 Richard Petty Motorsports car, has been suspended by NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body's substance abuse policy.

"Todd Parrott, a crew member in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, has been indefinitely suspended from NASCAR for violating the sanctioning body?s Substance Abuse Policy," NASCAR's statement said.

"On Oct. 17, Parrott was found to have violated Sections 12-1 (actions detrimental to stock car racing) and 19 (violation of the NASCAR Substance Abuse Policy) of the 2013 NASCAR Rule Book."

Parrott has 31 Sprint Cup Series wins as a NASCAR crew chief and was the crew chief for Dale Jarrett when he won the 1999 Sprint Cup Series championship with Robert Yates Racing.

RPM said that Sammy Johns, the team's VP of Operations and Competition, would take Parrott's spot atop Almirola's pit box.

"We have an expectation of all RPM employees to conduct themselves at the highest level of professionalism and within the competitive confines as set forth by NASCAR," Johns said in a statement. "We are very disappointed that one of our employees did not meet our expectations and we completely support NASCAR, their policies and final decisions when it comes to the substance abuse policy."

Parrott became Almirola's crew chief in September of 2012 when the team swapped crew chiefs for the final 10 races of the season.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/car-no-43-crew-chief-todd-parrott-suspended-203058052--nascar.html

Art Bisch Harry Blanchard Michael Bleekemolen Alex Blignaut

Sunday

Brad Keselowski passes Kasey Kahne late for win at Charlotte

Last year's champion finally made it to victory lane this year.

After going winless for over a year, Brad Keselowski won Saturday night's Bank of America 500 at Charlotte after passing Kasey Kahne with eight laps to go and pulling away from the win.

With the win, Keselowski became the first non-Chase driver to win a Chase race since Kahne's win with Red Bull Racing in 2011. After winning the title last year, Keselowski missed the Chase this season, largely because that winless streak hurt his chances for the Wild Card.

The racing throughout Saturday evening's affair was, well, let's say a tad snooze-inducing. Clean air was once the name of the game and cars simply couldn't run side-by-side for an extended period of time.

However, when Kahne and Keselowski were together late, they produced the night's most riveting racing, even if it was just for a few brief moments.

"I love hard racing, and there are a handful of guys you can't race hard with in this deal because they freak out, Kasey's not one of them. He's an excellent driver and he ran me hard but he ran me clean and that's great racing," Keselowski said after the race in victory lane, perhaps taking a swipe at a certain driver he crashed while racing with last week.

Kahne had the lead on the race's final restart after taking two tires, and Keselowski restarted sixth with four tires. He quickly moved past Jeff Gordon and Matt Kenseth for second, and set his sights on Kahne and closed in on the Hendrick driver's bumper.

"I tried everything to keep him behind me," Kahne said. "He cleared me once and I got back by him, we just battled really hard and he did a really good job, he had a fast car at the end."

After Kahne got back by, Keselowski hung on his left rear quarterpanel entering turn one and cleared him. It was smooth sailing ahead for his 10th career Sprint Cup Series win.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/brad-keselowski-passes-kasey-kahne-win-charlotte-033205856--nascar.html

Fred Agabashian Kurt Ahrens Jr Christijan Albers Michele Alboreto