Saturday

Chrome Horn Episode 30: Martinsville II

Jay Busbee joins Nick Bromberg this week as they talk Martinsville, the Chase ahead, and even a little NFL. But the podcast doesn't go off the rails!

[Watch: Jeff Gordon trivia]

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/chrome-horn-episode-30-martinsville-ii-022617489--nascar.html

Johnny Claes David Clapham Jim Clark† Kevin Cogan

Thursday

Michael Waltrip Racing to run two full-time teams in 2014

The optimism that Michael Waltrip Racing had after the departure of long-time sponsor NAPA about running three cars full-time next season has met reality.

And it's a two-car reality.

The team informed employees Monday that it would be running two cars next season and that the No. 56 currently driven by Martin Truex Jr. would run a part time schedule next year, starting with Michael Waltrip in the 2014 Daytona 500.

According to a team release, 15 percent of its employees would be laid off because of the reductions.

?Today was about doing what we had to do not what we wanted to do,? team co-owner Rob Kauffman said in a statement. ?It was important to let those whose jobs were affected know as early as possible, and a majority of those will remain with MWR through the end of the season.?

Truex's future is up in the air. MWR has told both he and crew chief Chad Johnston to explore their options and Truex could be headed to Furniture Row Racing to replace Kurt Busch.

Truex was set to make the Chase after Richmond, but was kicked out after a 50 point penalty was handed to each of the three MWR cars after the Richmond race. Clint Bowyer, who is currently in the Chase, spun in the waning laps and both he and Vickers subsequently slowed before the checkered flag to ensure that they finished behind Joey Logano.

That meant that Logano got in the Chase via the top 10 and Truex earned one of the Wild Card positions. Well, until NASCAR's penalties, anyway.

NAPA announced that it would be leaving the team before the second race of the Chase at New Hampshire. Shortly after that, 5-Hour Energy, Bowyer's sponsor, said that it would return to the team. Earlier in the season, Aaron's signed a two-year deal to sponsor Vickers for 2014 and 2015. NAPA has not signed a sponsorship deal with any other team for next season and is expected by many to not be involved in the sport in a significant sponsorship capacity in 2014.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/michael-waltrip-racing-run-two-full-time-teams-175405266--nascar.html

Roberto Bussinello Jenson Button Tommy Byrne Giulio Cabianca

Day 4 Photos

Source: http://www.16thandgeorgetown.com/2013/05/day-4-photos.html

Eric Brandon Don Branson Tom Bridger Tony Brise

Wednesday

Power Rankings: Did you expect anyone but Jimmie for our finale?

It's time for Power Rankings! After every race, we'll opine about who we think is at the top of the Sprint Cup heap and how and why they got there. Remember, this isn't scientific, as our formula is the perfect blend of analytics and bias against your favorite driver. So let's get on with it now, shall we?

1. Jimmie Johnson (LW: 1): Funny how the race that obliterated Johnson's championship hopes last season is the one that puts him on the precipice of title number six. Raise your hand if you think Kenseth is going to come back from 28 points down. Exactly, I don't see any of them. And now let's introduce a fun feature that we're going to end this year's Power Rankings with. What 2013 song most resembles your driver's season? For Vader, it's Lady Gaga's "Applause." And do we need to explain that given what?s likely going to be happening after the race next week?

2. Kevin Harvick (LW: 4): That?s quite the way to go back-to-back at Phoenix, eh? Hard to believe that Harvick has also been the beneficiary of two races in the last two years where he?s assumed the lead on the last lap ? on Sunday and in last year?s Coca-Cola 600 when Junior was out of fuel. 2013 song: Robin Thicke?s ?Blurred Lines.? Martinsville explains that one, so we won?t.

3. Matt Kenseth (LW: 2): Don?t count this as anything less than a success for Kenseth, even if you wanted him to prevent Jimmie Johnson from winning a sixth title. OK, he still could do that, he?s just going to have to crash Jimmie himself. How much would that please the Vader-hater contingent? 2013 song: Katy Perry?s ?ROAR.? Jack Roush wasn?t holding Kenseth back, but did even Joe Gibbs Racing see this coming?

4. Dale Earnhardt Jr. (LW: 3): It?s not fair to move Junior down a spot after he finished fourth despite having to pit under green for a loose wheel. But who said that Power Rankings were ever fair? After Harvick?s win, fourth in the standings is actually attainable as well. He?s just six points behind Kyle Busch for the spot in the standings. 2013 song: Taylor Swift?s ?I Knew You Were Trouble.? That about sums up Junior?s race at Chicago.

5. Jeff Gordon (LW: 5): When thinking about songs to describe Jeff Gordon, I can?t help but thinking of ?E.I.? from Nelly when he name drops Gordon while driving in his black SS with the navigation. First off, Jeff Gordon?s car doesn?t have navigation. That?s probably illegal. Secondly, you can tell I?m a child of the 90s and early aughts with that reference. And thirdly, we need a 2013 song. That 2013 song: Daft Punk?s ?Get Lucky.? Again, no explanation needed.

6. Kyle Busch (LW: 6): It?s a shame that no one wrote a song this year about cleaning up on junior circuits or getting any girl he wanted in high school and college and then finding that the real world isn?t that easy. But there isn?t, so we?re going to go with a single event that defined Busch?s season. 2013 song: Imagine Dragons? ?Radioactive.? That describes Busch?s relationship with Kansas Speedway perfectly.\\

7. Carl Edwards (LW: 11): Have I lost my mind? A four spot bump for running out of fuel a mile too soon? Oh why the heck not. Edwards looked like he was going to cruise to a third win of the season and a second Phoenix win had that gas tank not run dry. 2013 song: Lana Del Ray?s ?Summertime Sadness? because while Edwards? summer wasn?t as bad as it was last year, a couple more wins would have gone a long way.

8. Joey Logano (LW: 9): After asking the question if Joe Gibbs Racing saw Matt Kenseth?s season coming, did Penske Racing see Logano?s season on the horizon? The answer to that question is yes, however probably a ?no? in the context of Brad Keselowski?s season. Logano was a viable Chase contender heading into the season. It?s just that no one figured he?d be the top performer at Penske. 2013 song: Capital Cities? ?Safe and Sound.?

9. Clint Bowyer (LW: 7): So are you disappointed or not that we didn?t have a Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer redux at Phoenix? Silence was probably for the best, as we didn?t need endless looping replays of two incidents when we come back to February. And Gordon and Bowyer function pretty well with the ?yeah, THAT guy? intimations. 2013 song: Miley Cyrus?s ?Wrecking Ball.? Again, self explanatory. And itchy.

10. Greg Biffle (LW: 8): If it wasn?t for the Chase, would we have seen something more out of Greg Biffle either at Texas or at Phoenix? Revenge in a playoff-less season is a bit more justifiable if there?s not championship implications at stake. Hell, if Jimmie wasn?t in the thick of the Chase, would he have done something? 2013 song: Baauer?s ?Harlem Shake.? If only because I want to see Biffle do the Harlem Shake.

11. Kasey Kahne (LW: NR): Yes, we do remember you Kasey. You were that guy who fell out of the Chase early. Glad that the mojo didn?t completely leave with that New Hampshire spin. I went on record last week with a Junior win prediction at Homestead. Kahne?s going to be in the thick of it there too. 2013 song: Ylvis?s ?The Fox.? If anyone could tell us what the Fox says, it?s Kenny Francis.

12. Kurt Busch (LW: NR): Much like Kahne, Busch emerged from near-past Chase irrelevancy with a fifth-place finish. Had Furniture Row?s 1.5 mile performances not tailed off towards the end of the year, he?d be a sleeper candidate at Homestead. And maybe he still is, because he?s not as much of an outright favorite as he would have been a week or two into the Chase. 2013 song: Zedd?s ?Clarity.? The same could go for Martin Truex Jr.

[Related: MS won't stop Trevor Bayne from racing]

Lucky Dog: Juan Pablo Montoya finished sixth. One more race until Montoya is off to IndyCar. Is another top 10 in the offing before he leaves?

The DNF: This is not the way that David Ragan wanted to end his season.

Dropped out: Ryan Newman, Mark Martin.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/power-rankings-did-expect-anyone-jimmie-finale-132904104--nascar.html

George Abecassis Kenny Acheson Andrea de Adamich Philippe Adams

Monday

Chrome Horn Episode 31: Texas II

Texas. Bacon beer shakes. Whataburger. Wild Asphalt Circuses. Wrestling. Geoffrey Miller and Nick Bromberg have it all.

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Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/chrome-horn-episode-31-texas-ii-034145729--nascar.html

Jack Brabham† Bill Brack Ernesto Brambilla Vittorio Brambilla

Sunday

Here?s Kurt Busch?s Wonder Bread car

The Wonder Bread car does not disappoint.

This is what Kurt Busch will be driving at Talladega on Sunday as he sports non-matte black for the first time all season as a member of Furniture Row. It's another take on Talladega Nights, which Busch has had fun with before at Talladega. When he was with Phoenix Racing, he ran with a cougar and "Me" emblazoned on the car.

We're still hoping Busch will re-enact the invisible fire scene. No word if that will actually happen, however.

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Nick Bromberg is the editor of From The Marbles on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at nickbromberg@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/nascar-from-the-marbles/kurt-busch-wonder-bread-car-173728404--nascar.html

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