Veteran sports writer Jim Utter covers NASCAR for The Charlotte Observer and its racing site, ThatsRacin.com. In this space, Jim writes about all things NASCAR and other forms of racing which may also be relevant ... or not.
Wednesday, December 4, 2013
Dakoda Armstrong joins Richard Petty Motorsports for 2014 season
Richard Petty Motorsports announced on Wednesday it has signed 22-year-old Dakoda Armstrong, who will drive the organization's No. 43 Ford Mustang in the NASCAR Nationwide Series next season.
Armstrong signed a multi-year contract with RPM. WinFieldTM, Armstrong's primary sponsor during his tenure with Turn One Racing and Richard Childress Racing, will continue its sponsorship of the driver for the majority of the 2014 season; Fresh From Florida will sponsor the remaining three races.
The team's current crew chief, Philippe Lopez, will remain in the same role with Armstrong, who finished 12th in the Truck series standings this season.
Michael Annett most recently drove the No. 43 in the Nationwide Series but will move to the Sprint Cup Series in 2014 with Tommy Baldwin Racing.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
NASCAR veteran Jeff Burton to join NBC Sports as analyst
NASCAR veteran Jeff Burton will get a jump start on his next career as he finishes up his current one.
On Tuesday,
NBC Sports announced Burton will join its broadcast team as an analyst when the
network becomes one of NASCAR’s TV partners in the 2015 season.
Burton,
however, will begin work right away and contribute to NASCAR programming which
will debut on NBC Sports Network in 2014. He will also run a partial schedule
for Michael Waltrip Racing in the Sprint Cup Series and do testing for the
organization.
“This is an exciting new challenge and I am thrilled to be joining the NBC Sports family,” Burton said in a statement. “I will prepare for each race as if I were driving in it, and I look forward to sharing my experience, views and insights with all the dedicated and passionate NASCAR fans.”
Burton
is the first entry to fill what is expected to be a three-person booth for
NASCAR broadcasts on NBC.
Rick
Allen, who currently does play-by-play on Fox Sports 1 for NASCAR Truck series
broadcasts, will be officially named this week to the same role for NBC,
multiple sources confirmed.
In addition, NBC Sports is looking at a current Cup series crew chief to fulfill its third spot in the booth, sources said.
Sam
Flood, executive producer of NBC Sports and NBCSN, said Burton was “the first
person we called for this role.”
“His insights, keen observations and many trophies have earned the respect of everyone involved with the sport,” Flood said. “He will be an outstanding analyst, and has everyone here looking even more forward to getting started.”
Petitions posted to have Johnson and Knaus kicked out of NASCAR
Change.org is a website that provides a free petition tool for 45 million users and hosts sponsored campaigns for organizations. The site's stated mission is to "empower people everywhere to create the change they want to see."
Some NASCAR fans have apparently taken some of their issues to Change.org hoping to spur action on their motorsports-related causes.
Among the petitions currently hosted on the site:
-To remove six-time Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and his crew chief, Chad Knaus, from NASCAR.
-To eliminate the Chase for the Sprint Cup 10-race playoff which determines the series' champion.
-To bring back Ray Evernham as driver Jeff Gordon's crew chief.
-To retire the No. 3 used by the late Dale Earnhardt Sr.
And there are many others.
To see a listing of the NASCAR-related petitions currently housed on the site, go here.
Monday, December 2, 2013
Jeff Burton lands a ride for the 2014 NASCAR season
NASCAR veteran Jeff Burton has landed at least a part-time ride for the 2014 Sprint Cup Series season.
Michael Waltrip Racing announced on Monday it has contracted Burton to test and
drive in a select number of races during the 2014 season in
the No. 66 Toyota. Burton, a 21-time winner in the Cup series, will participate in next week's NASCAR test at Charlotte Motor Speedway for MWR.
In addition, Burton will also test in place of Brian Vickers in the No. 55 Toyota in January at Daytona. Vickers is on medical leave until the end of January. Burton's first race in the No. 66 is scheduled for March 9 at Las Vegas.
In the upcoming
weeks, MWR will announce any other events added to Burton’s schedule.
Team co-owner Rob
Kauffman said Burton will help MWR both on and off the track.
“Michael Waltrip
Racing has two teams and drivers racing for the NASCAR Sprint Cup championship
in 2014 and our third team will play a very important role in that pursuit,”
said Kauffman.
“We were extremely
fortunate to have a driver as experienced and respected as Jeff Burton come
available. He will be able to have an immediate impact as we continue to strive
for that last one percent that separates champions from
contenders.”
Burton said he
relishes his new role.
“I’ve heard all good
things from the drivers who raced at MWR over the last couple of years and I
certainly have seen how fast their cars have been,” he said. "These are great
people who have dedicated themselves to become winners at the highest level.
Michael and Rob are so committed to success and I wanted to be a part of that.
I’m excited to do something new and will work hard to help the other two teams
compete for wins and a championship.”
NASCAR Champion's Week set to get underway in Las Vegas
NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Champion's Week kicks off Tuesday for its fifth installment in Las Vegas.
Four days of glitz and fan activities with the 13 Chase for the NASCAR Sprint Cup drivers is scheduled, culminating Friday with the feting of six-time champion Jimmie Johnson and his No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports team at the Wynn Las Vegas.
Coverage of the awards takes place Friday at 9 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 2 and streamed live on NASCAR.com beginning at 8 p.m. ET. Radio coverage on MRN affiliates and SiriusXM NASCAR Radio is scheduled to begin at 8 ET.
Other events this week:
Tuesday -- "NASCAR Live" with Eli Gold will host Johnson in an hour-long, audience-participation radio show from 7-8 p.m. ET at the Wynn Sports Book. The Motorsports Marketing Forum presented by SportsBusiness Daily/Global/Journal also kicks off for the first of two days, providing a comprehensive look at the business of the NASCAR industry.
Wednesday -- The red carpet will be out for all 13 Chase drivers in the Fanfest presented by Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Beginning at 4:30 pm ET at the Fremont Street Experience, the drivers will engage in a game-show style face-off with a prize of two tickets to the Friday night awards banquet available for fans.
Thursday -- One of the busiest days of the week in Vegas begins with the annual NASCAR NMPA Myers Brothers Awards Luncheon. The awards ceremonies are followed by NASCAR Victory Lap at 6:30 pm ET when the top 10 Chase drivers will offer a taste of the race-day experience with burnouts and a rumbling drive down Las Vegas Boulevard. "NASCAR After the Lap" concludes the day at the Palms Hotel & Casino with an offbeat, unfiltered roundtable involving every Chase driver. Fans can watch NASCAR Victory Lap and NASCAR After the Lap live on NASCAR.com.
Friday -- Johnson and the rest of the top 10 drivers in the final Sprint Cup Series standings will be honored, marking the official close of the 2013 season.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
No Tony Stewart at the NASCAR banquet, but he's still going 'live'
Three-time NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Tony Stewart will host a special edition of his show "Tony Stewart Live" on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio on Tuesday, December 3 (7-9 pm/ET), at the start of NASCAR Champions Week.
Stewart and co-host Matt Yocum will broadcast live from Charlotte where they will review the year that was in NASCAR. Stewart will share his thoughts on the most memorable moments of the year on the track and off, talk live with 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson about his sixth career title, and discuss Stewart-Haas Racing's prospects for 2014 and his recovery from the accident that sidelined him earlier this year.
Fans can call in to the show to talk live with Stewart and Yocum (1-800-PIT-LANE) or share their thoughts on the season by tweeting @SiriusXMNASCAR and using hashtag #TSL.
Friday, November 29, 2013
A slew of NASCAR celebrities' cars on display this weekend in Davidson
Hundreds of classic, custom, and celebrity cars will roll into the Ingersoll Rand corporate campus in Davidson, N.C. on Saturday, Nov. 30 of Thanksgiving weekend for the inaugural AmeriCarna LIVE Car Show presented by Ingersoll Rand and MSC Industrial Supply Co.
A celebrity car show to support IGNITE, a new community center in Davidson for young adults with high functioning autism (HFA) or Asperger's Syndrome (AS). IGNITE, founded by former championship crew chief Ray Evernham, offers activities, skills training, and educational workshops that will foster social, financial, educational, and employment independence for its members.
The featured cars include:
· Dale Earnhardt Jr. - 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442
· Tony Stewart – 1956 Chevrolet Custom Pickup Truck
· Jimmie Johnson – 1967 Chevrolet Camaro
· Kasey Kahne – Sprint car driven by Daryn Pittman that won the 2013 World of Outlaws Championship
· Rusty Wallace – 1978 Chevrolet Corvette
· Jeff Gordon – 2013 Chevrolet Corvette ZR1
· Rick Hendrick – 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS
· Ray Evernham – 1940 Ford Moonshine Car, 1964 Plymouth Belvedere Fury, 1969 Dodge Daytona Charger, Marty Robbins’ 1964 Plymouth Late Model Belvedere Fury
Some of the celebrity owners, including Evernham and Rusty Wallace, will attend the event. The celebrity car show also will feature live music from local bands. Other event features include silent auction, local food vendors, and activity area for kids.
The car show is open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Spectator admission is $5 per person. The car show awards will be presented at approximately 2:30 p.m.
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