TOM LOGANO NEEDS TO STEP BACK
Posted 06/10/10 at 5:00 AM PDT
When Joey Logano exited his car after Sunday’s Pocono Cup race he wanted to confront Kevin Harvick. Their on-track incident moments before angered Logano. The scene quickly filled with Richard Childress Racing crewmembers, a Joe Gibbs crewmember, the media, and Tom Logano.
Guess which one didn’t belong?
//MORETEMPERS BOILED AT POCONO
Posted 06/08/10 at 5:00 AM PDT
“His wife wears the firesuit in the family and tells him what to do. It’s probably not his fault,” said Joey Logano about Kevin Harvick.
“I hardly talk to A.J. anyway. I don’t think I’ll talk to him about this,” said Kasey Kahne about A.J. Allmendinger.
Logano and Kahne were two angry drivers over what happened in the final stages of Pocono’s NASCAR Cup Series race.
//MOREMCMURRAY CREW MEMBER LEAPS CAR
Posted 02/25/10 at 9:51 AM PST
A crew member from Jamie McMurray's team avoids being run over by Kevin Harvick on pit road at Auto Club Speedway thanks to some fancy footwork. I am still waiting for a clever YouTuber to set this video to Van Halen's Jump.
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FONTANA PROVIDES STAGE FOR RCR RESURGENCE
Posted 02/23/10 at 5:00 AM PST
Richard Childress Racing must be feeling that stomach knot unwind after the Cup Series race Sunday. Largely uncompetitive for 2009, the new season is off to a strong start. RCR stepped into the spotlight and held a starring role.
The Childress organization left Daytona one year ago with strong showings and a positive outlook. That was about the last positive energy the racing team had for several months. Kevin Harvick, Clint Bowyer, Jeff Burton and Casey Mears struggled on the racetrack week after week.
Without knowing the exact nuts and bolts of how the cars were constructed it is difficult to say what went wrong. As a group, RCR admitted part-way through the year that it had tried some new things in an effort to gain an advantage. Its plans resulted in the opposite effect.
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