This Week in NASCAR [June 21st Edition]


 For us, really used to NASCAR fans are still celebrating Dale Earnhardt Jr. to win last weekend, Michigan, and honestly, we thought it is a start of many more during this period. We would not be surprised if he wins this coming weekend, Sonoma, West Coast road course.

Miniclip many NASCAR fans have been very vocal about their avoidable road courses, but recently more and more say on how more road courses (Montreal? Mexico?) And having at least one road course is a simple thing. And while this sure blows, some of you people who are reading my thoughts for a few years, I agree.

This weekend we have not yet Chase, so we have our share of "Ringers" contest. Ringers of these drivers, which have proved to all road courses for car excellence. Most likely we will see, Brian Simo, Boris Said and Ron Fellows. Also, we can see, Brian Vickers, Marcos Ambrose and Juan Pablo Montoya. Marcos, and JPM is on track with other series, and both have proven their expertise in road courses, so they are considered "view comments". Unfortunately, the reputation of not necessarily mean winning.

If you google or Sonoma Raceway Infineon Raceway, the firmware from Wikipedia, and what the name is more than any other? Jeff Gordon.

Jeff is now the only Hendrick Motorsports driver, without a win in 2012. Remember that I said that Jeff is having one of the "what else could possibly go wrong?" scheduling seasons. He is determined to work it through. Jeff did not want to be the only HMS driver, is winless on a regular basis at the end and seriously, this is the place where he really do it. Most wins, most of the Top 5 most of the top ten, most of the columns, and led most of the rounds is Esko's record labels like Sonoma. He won last year and placed second in the other race. But I shall return to this question, "what could possibly go wrong?". I know that Jeff was Sam Hornish Jr. was a huge crash at Watkins Glen, but Jeff has had during the period one has to wonder if Jeff is just good luck this year is incorrect in luck.

Of course he is not the only driver in the field and you've already mentioned the momentum Dale Jr. has come to this race. He knew a few years ago, his area of ​​expertise on the road courses to the left a bit disappointing. And Dale Jr, Boris Said and asked to ask him a few hints and tips on driving road courses. He does not like racing road courses, but he actually does not completely suck it. He's not wins, but he is in line with the end of which has received her second current investments in points.

Then there is Tony Stewart. Indeed whether they will offer information? Okay well, he has five wins the Watkins Glen and Sonoma in two, so to win this weekend is something we definitely could not.

It may be any of those Controllers. It could be a road ringer. It may be different for the first time successful. It may be a crystal ball.

You know, I usually wait for me to practice before the competition, picking a winner, but this week I do not care how anyone practices. I truly believe that Michigan submitted the winning pit the whole point of Chapter 88. He has been working so hard paid off for so long and finally all the hard work. I just believe that this win, and win the championship in the desire to fuel the momentum throughout the group. Can I pick up Dale Jr. to win this weekend, Infineon.