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CP MOTORSPORTS - NASCAR ANNOUNCES IMPORTANT LEADERSHIP CHANGE 2018

 

NASCAR today announced that Steve Phelps has been named NASCAR President, effective October 1, 2018. Brent Dewar has elected to step down and will remain with the company through the end of the 2018 racing season, transitioning to a senior consulting and advisory role in 2019.  

Phelps will assume the duties held by Dewar and will report to Jim France, NASCAR Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. As President, Phelps will have responsibility over all competition and business operations for the sanctioning body.  

MONTE DUTTON - GO TO VEGAS FOR THE WHOLE PACKAGE

When the Monster Energy Cup schedule shifts from regular season to playoffs, it shifts in focus from on the track to off.

The traveling band, more a gigantic marching band in size, wandered from Darlington Raceway, its most historic track, to Indianapolis Motor Speedway, which claims that distinction in the world.

Watch the marketing focus shift from “most famous track on earth” to “Viva, Viva, Las Vegaassss!”

CP MOTORSPORTS - ATLANTA MOTOR SPEEDWAY OPENING CAMPING FACILITIES TO HURRICANE FLORENCE EVACUEES

Atlanta Motor Speedway is opening its camping facilities to evacuees seeking refuge from Hurricane Florence.

The campgrounds, which are equipped to handle thousands of campers during the track’s annual NASCAR weekend, will again be made available free of charge for dry RV and tent campers in the Legends Campground.

After an overwhelming response in 2017 when the Speedway hosted more than 100 campers during Hurricane Irma, a limited number of camping spaces with water, power and sewer have been made available for a nominal fee of $20 per night in the Premier Campground.

MONTE DUTTON - FOUNDERING ON THE SHORES OF PARADISE

 

I was caught unawares. There I was, on Tuesday morning, about to write a column related in some way to the NASCAR race in Indianapolis.

The reigning Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series (MENCS) champion doesn’t have a ride for next year.

CP MOTORSPORTS - FURNITURE ROW RACING TO CEASE OPERATIONS AFTER 2018 SEASON

 

 

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Due to a lack of necessary funding to field a competitive team, Furniture Row Racing has been left with no reasonable option but to cease operations following the completion of the 2018 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series season.  

“This is not good for anybody,” said team owner Barney Visser. “The numbers just don’t add up. I would have to borrow money to continue as a competitive team and I’m not going to do that. This was obviously a painful decision to arrive at knowing how it will affect a number of quality and talented people.

“We’ve been aggressively seeking sponsorship to replace 5-hour ENERGY and to offset the rising costs of continuing a team alliance with Joe Gibbs Racing but haven’t had any success. I feel that it’s only proper to make the decision at this time to allow all team members to start seeking employment for next year. I strongly believe that all of our people have enhanced their careers by working at Furniture Row Racing.”

MONTE DUTTON - ON THE SHRINE OF THE PEE DEE

If Clint Bowyer would rather win at Kansas Speedway than anywhere else, it makes sense. Bowyer is a Kansan.

Just because I never raced doesn’t mean South Carolina isn’t something special to me. I’ve watched more races at Darlington than any driver has raced. Most of my bone-jarring hits occurred on a high school football field, and the home site of the stripes I earned there is important to me, too.

I hope I never stop getting chill bumps every time I think of Darlington Raceway, Clinton High School, Furman University and Fenway Park.

CP MOTORSPORTS -NASCAR ANNOUNCES 2019 RULES AIMED AT STRENGTHENING NASCAR XFINITY SERIES, NASCAR GANDER OUTDOORS TRUCK SERIES

In the NASCAR Xfinity Series, a maximum starting field will be 38 cars starting in 2019. As part of the restructure, NASCAR will reallocate the purse money previously awarded to the 39th- and 40th-place finishers to the rest of the field.

“Our goal is to ensure that each race features the strongest field and best racing for our fans,” said John Bobo, NASCAR vice president of racing operations. “The NASCAR Xfinity Series already features some of the tightest competition throughout the field. This adjustment will further strengthen an already outstanding series.”

CP MOTORSPORTS -MARTIN TRUEX JR. FOUNDATION KARTING EVENT FUNDRAISER

The Martin Truex Jr. Foundation is again hosting an event that lets race fans turn left and right in competition against their friends and professional racers and, in turn, raise awareness and funding in the fight against childhood and ovarian cancers.  

The 2nd annual Karting Against Cancer relay race will take place Sept. 25 beginning at 3 p.m. ET at the Go Pro Motorplex in Mooresville. The two-to-six-driver teams, made up of race fans, team members and even a few familiar race car drivers will compete in the two-hour endurance race on the 11-turn, 0.7-mile road course.  

MONTE DUTTON - IN THE OPENNESS LIES A VOID

Okay, I know you don’t follow NASCAR as much as you used to. It’s amazing how much you manage to find to fuss about since you barely pay attention anymore.

I used to be on the road for most of the year. Now I watch the races on high-definition TV and tweet when something strikes my fancy. I think ’em through, get up the next morning, study up a bit and write a blog (montedutton.com) that I hope offers a little perspective I was lacking the night before.

MONTE DUTTON - FROM A BALLFIELD TO A FLYING SAUCER

The mountain backdrop was more impressive than the race track, which reminded me at first of a large high school’s football stadium. Even at age seven, it occurred to me that the half-mile race track was twice as large as a quarter-mile track around a football field, so, appearances aside, this was larger than a football stadium.

Besides, this was NASCAR, and NASCAR was big.

The way into those grandstands was a long incline at both ends. In the 1960s, men were men and ice coolers didn’t have wheels on them. Ralph Barnes, sons Steve and Marty and adopted son Mooney Mims, took turns hoisting the cooler, which contained beverages I was 11 years removed from being able to quaff legally. Ralph may have remembered to pack a couple RC Colas, or Nugrapes, for me.

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