NASCAR Pictures: Sunday Action at Pocono Raceway
by Charlie Turner
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September 22, 2011 7:14 pm UTC No CommentsExclusive Pocono 500 NASCAR race action and Driver photos
On Pit Row photographer Glenn Bure will be at New Hampshire Motor Speedway this weekend capturing all three days Nationwide Series and Chase to the Sprint Cup action on the track and in the garage. we thought we’d give you a little taste of what to expect with some bonus images from the last Pocono weekend. Enjoy and leave Glenn some comments about his work.
Photo credit: Glenn Bure – OnPitRow.com
NASCAR Pictures: Pocono Victory Lane Celebration
by Charlie Turner
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August 9, 2011 9:56 am UTC 1 CommentExclusive NASCAR photos of Brad Keselowski Winner’s Circle party
OnPitRow.com photographer Glenn Bure took these great shots of Victory Lane at Pocono Raceway Sunday. Great work Glenn!
Photo credit: Glenn Bure – OnPitRow.com
Win up to $1,000,000 with DIRECTV’s NASCAR Head 2 Head Knock Out!
by Charlie Turner
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July 25, 2011 5:06 pm UTC No CommentsIncludes printable NASCAR Head2Head Knockout Game bracket pdf
That’s right, NASCAR and the DIRECTV folks are rolling out a new and unique NASCAR fantasy game. 32 of the top drivers will be selected and seeded in a tournament style head to head single elimination bracket (think March Madness) Fans will then be able to choose the winners of each match-up for a chance to win up to a million bucks or a new truck.
The winning driver in each head to head match-up will advance to race another day. The game kicks off with the Pocono race August 7th and runs for three weeks until the “Fastest Four” are left. Those four drivers will race for the Championship at Bristol Motor Speedway August 27th.
The fan with the most accurate picks will win a truck from the manufacturer of the car driven by the winning driver. If Chevy driver Tony Stewart wins it all, the fan with the best record will win a Chevy truck. A fan with a perfect bracket has a chance at $1,000,000.
The drivers will be competing on behalf of their favorite charities, with a total of $400,000 to be awarded to support great causes. The contest starts August 7, so make sure to get your entries in soon. Click here to get set up.
This is a cool deal, with serious prizes. It’s a simple game to play, but you don’t have to rely on luck to win. Take a look at a couple of the first round match ups.
I’m not sure how they went about seeding this thing. Looks like maybe they went by championship points with the driver with the highest point total matched to the guy with the lowest. This might make for easy pickings in the first round. Maybe.
Carl Edwards is matched with Casey Mears, and you would need a big pair of rocks to take Mears. But the Matt Kenseth vs Jamie McMurray match up is a different story.
Kenseth is 6th in Sprint Cup points and has a couple wins, while McMurray has had a dismal season compared to 2010. But comparing their respective stats for Pocono Raceway makes the choice tougher. Kenseth still has the edge, but not a huge one. And if you look at stats for Indianapolis Motor Speedway as well – a track that is very similar in character to Pocono – you see the same thing. This race could go either way.
We will have a special section in the On Pit Row newsletter during the Head 2 Head Knockout game. I’ll give you my picks and tell you my thinking. Who knows; if it helps you win a million bucks, maybe you’ll start returning my calls. Click here to download a printable Head 2 Head Knockout Game bracket.
Anyway, the DIRECTV NASCAR Head 2 Head Knock Out game sounds like fun. Tell us what you think, and share your strategy with us in the comment section.
This post is sponsored by DIRECTV.
NASCAR Driver Photos: Jeff Gordon Wins at Pocono
by Charlie Turner
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June 15, 2011 8:40 pm UTC No CommentsNASCAR Pictures from the 2011 Pocono 500 Victory Lane
Photographer Glenn Bure got these great shots of Jeff Gordon’s big win at Pocono Raceway Sunday. Burnout photos are always cool but so are pictures of the Gordon family victory lane celebration. Great job Glenn.
Photo credit: Glenn Bure – OnPitRow.com
Fantasy Pick’Em: 2011 Pocono 500
by Chris Leone, Special To NASCAR commentary and driver pictures, 2012 NASCAR schedule, video, Bench Racing With Steve and Charlie
I do weekly Fantasy Pick'Em columns here at OPR, as well as the occasional opinion and analysis piece. I also provide the IZOD IndyCar Series coverage. For more on that, head to my site, OpenWheelAmerica.com. My Twitter handle is @christopherlion.
June 9, 2011 6:12 pm UTC No Comments
Oh, god, Pocono. 500 miles of it. This weekend’s Sprint Cup race is going to feel like an even longer event than the Coca-Cola 600, and that’s saying something. A big, fast track, plus the scorching summer heat, should make Pocono one of the greatest tests of endurance on this year’s schedule, as it usually is.
More importantly, though, Pocono signals the start of the second half of the Sprint Cup “regular season,” where the top drivers will jostle for Chase positions. A solid performance is more important now than ever, as currently struggling teams look to establish momentum for the Race to the Chase and sneak in by virtue of race wins or even the lower part of the top 10 in points.
So, with that in mind, who looks good this weekend?
Denny Hamlin: Look, I may be feeling some of the heat stroke from Pocono already, but I’m not an idiot. Not only is Hamlin the sport’s best Pocono driver, he also fits that label of “struggling” (well, somewhat; they’ve begun to pick it up recently) and will probably need some race wins to guarantee himself a Chase spot. With all that in mind, there’s no better place for him to do it than Pocono, and probably no better driver to pick for the same reasons.
Tony Stewart: Smoke has always been pretty good at Pocono, but four finishes of third or better in his past five starts at the track may very well cement him as its elite driver as of late. One of those was a win in this same race, from the pole, two years ago. And with Stewart only up 11 points on teammate Ryan Newman for the final Chase spot, he, too, could use some good runs to give him breathing room.
Brian Vickers: Here’s an interesting pick. Vickers will either give you a fantastic finish (twice a runner-up at Pocono, four top five finishes in 12 starts) or a bum-out (four of his past six finishes were 21st or worse, although all four saw him stay on the lead lap). Adding to the drama is the fact that it’s been more than a year since he’s competed at the track, owing to last year’s blood clots keeping him out of the car. Regardless, while Vickers is a high-risk pick, he leaves open the potential for high reward as well.
NASCAR Victory Lane Pictures of Greg Biffle’s Win at Pocono
by Charlie Turner
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August 6, 2010 11:06 am UTC 1 CommentMore exclusive photos of NASCAR driver Greg Biffle at the Pennsylvania 500
Roush-Fenway Racing’s Greg Biffle gave Jack Roush a great – and surprising to me – get well gift when he won the Sunoco Red Cross Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway Sunday. Below are some nice shots of the feel good action in victory lane.
- Greg Biffle smoking the tires at Pocono
- Biffle burnout at Pocono
- Pocono burnout
- Biffle Wins!
- 3M pit crew celebrates Biffle’s win
- Greg Biffle and the Pennsylvania 500 trophy
- The bubbly flows at Pocono
- Greg Biffle on the phone with Jack Roush
- The Biff on the phone with The Cat
- Crew chief Greg Erwin on the phone with the boss
- Carl Edwards and Greg Biffle shaking hands at Pocono
- Miss Sprint get doused at Pocono
- Greg Biffle celebrating his Pennsylvania 500 win
- The #16 in winners circle at Pocono
- Greg Biffle with the checkered flag
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