I wanted to say the 2 Kyles but they both seem to always be in the middle of wrecks. They just don't have a lot of luck at restrictor plate tracks.I want to say Kyle or Kyle but my gut feeling says it’ll be: Christopher Bell
Hamlin seems like a safe bet I would go with or anyone out of the Penske stable with their success on the superspeedways. Chastain wouldn't shock me if he were to get it done like he did at Talladega in the spring.Who is your pick to win the Daytona 500? My top 3 choices would be Denny Hamlin, Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney with my dark horse being Austin Dillon. If I had to take 1 it would be Hamlin.
You have to wonder if Jimmie won Daytona and would be automatically in the chase if he would go ahead and run a full season to try and get #8.My prediction for Pole is Jimmie Johnson.
It's hard to tell this early but purely guessing I would say Larson, Elliott, Logano and Truex.My Championship 4 in Phoenix are Larson, Reddick, Blaney & Hamlin. Larson wins his 2nd Cup Series Championship.
'Crappy Ass' parts might ruin Harvick's feel good story lolLarson, Elliott, Logano & Bell. I don't see old dogs like Harvick or Truex being there in the end with this next Gen car. Hamlin may be the only exception still at the top of his game. Harvick has had one foot in retirement's door since the conclusion of the 2020 season (his own words) if you watched his interview on Dale Jr Download and Truex likely joins him.
I do not recall the entire conversation but on Race Hub, Larry McReynolds told Jimmie Johnson Lap 1 on Daytona in your 1st year back at Daytona is in qualifying, Lap 2 is the Duels. I think the lack of practice in NASCAR cutting costs and shit over the last few years is ridiculous and certainly ruins the fan experience on any race weekend getting to enjoy 3-4 days at any track. Will miss those days going to the track and meeting the drivers, get a picture and an autograph with a pit pass.I miss Speedweeks where coverage used to be about a week long from the time the cars unloaded for the clash, full practice sessions, qualifying, the dual 125s then racing. Outside of the clash in early Feb now which is a nice appetizer before the real thing, the rest of it is crammed in half a week.
Imagine being Travis Pastrana. I know he races rally, but guy hasn’t been in a NASCAR stock car since 2013 and never in a cup car.I do not recall the entire conversation but on Race Hub, Larry McReynolds told Jimmie Johnson Lap 1 on Daytona in your 1st year back at Daytona is in qualifying, Lap 2 is the Duels. I think the lack of practice in NASCAR cutting costs and shit over the last few years is ridiculous and certainly ruins the fan experience on any race weekend getting to enjoy 3-4 days at any track. Will miss those days going to the track and meeting the drivers, get a picture and an autograph with a pit pass.
Close. Took Top 3.Hendrick will put all 4 cars in Top 6 of qualifying and then have an awful race again.
Blaney
McDowell
Keselowski
Are my 3 picks.
Feel like after JG won in 05 he just struggled in the 500 and made poor decisions throughout the race. I feel the same for Chase. Shit is so random now in the 500 with accidents and over aggression last 5 laps that it’s an absolute crapshoot.I knew once those Fords got up there after the pit stop and the caution Larson would get shuffled back. Feel like Chase is due a Crown Jewel victory and no better time to get it done Sunday for his 1st 500.
Definitely. Would be okay with Elliott dropping back and letting the Big One happen, avoid being caught in that and increase his odds at the end like Hamlin does. Like you said the wrecks and aggressiveness pick up leading to Overtime sessions. Save his stuff with everyone beating their fenders off all race with 10 or less on the lead lap still.Feel like after JG won in 05 he just struggled in the 500 and made poor decisions throughout the race. I feel the same for Chase. Shit is so random now in the 500 with accidents and over aggression last 5 laps that it’s an absolute crapshoot.
Hamlin, Logano, Keselowski & Blaney seem to always be there at the end of the superspeedway race though Denny will intentionally drop all the way to the back. For a while, Hamlin & Newman would work together back there letting the chaos if the race take place and find themselves ending up with good finishes after the overexuberant ones like Stenhouse take out the contenders.Definitely. Would be okay with Elliott dropping back and letting the Big One happen, avoid being caught in that and increase his odds at the end like Hamlin does. Like you said the wrecks and aggressiveness pick up leading to Overtime sessions. Save his stuff with everyone beating their fenders off all race with 10 or less on the lead lap still.
I'm not really buying this reasoning. To my knowledge, his power over Richard Petty Motorsports has been diminished significantly over time and nothing new since he brought in business partners Doug Bergeron & Andrew Murstein who basically told Kyle Petty there was no place for him anymore in the family's team abruptly leaving in the mid-2000s to go into broadcasting. Since then mergers with Evernham, GMS Racing and technical alliances with RCR . It's an organization that needs new blood in ownership with Johnson in his 40s with his money to help an underfunded team. They're no Rick Ware Racing or Spire Motorsports but certainly not Hendrick Motorsports. It's an organization that has been in decline since Richard's prime. Jimmie is great for this organization and I think this is the next team to watch out for.
Not missing much, though.Gotta love when a race interrupts the commercials.