Welcome Spectator



 Thursday, 28-March-24, 10:20 AM     Logged in as Spectator | Group "Guests" RSS

 
Main| | My profile | Sign Up| Log out | Login
Main Menu
Shoutbox
Categories
Announcements [89]
Car packs new content etc
Special Events [19]
Truck Series [81]
Shootouts [62]
Speedway Cup [158]
Tuesday Series [69]
NORL AI Extravaganza [400]
NORL Busch Bonanza [27]
Sunday Series [48]
Legends Series [3]
Calendar
«  March 2024  »
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
     12
3456789
10111213141516
17181920212223
24252627282930
31
Main » Entries archive

After a second place finish to Tommy "Two-Fingers" Davis in the ARCA Series last season, Bink Lucas has been promoted to the Busch Bonanza Series. He will be driving the esteemed Lucas Racing Shell #40, which has won three Championships by the Crapser brothers in 2012, 2013 and 2018. Molitor Hill under-performed in the ride last season and has been bumped of his duties, leaving the fourth possible Championship to the Lucas name. 

Geno Sphere, son of 1999 Extravaganza Driver Champion and 2012 Crew Chief Champion G.G. Sphere, has already been put into the #444 truck ride for Cyrcle-Turn Motorsports in 2020. He will face Champion Dave Daniels, Rod Weston, and Frank Womack in a veteran-rookie showdown for the Tundra Cup Championship.

Views: 207 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 04-January-20

In the wake of the All-Star Race controversy in May and the lack of competitiveness between the Pepsi-Zero Club drivers last season, Pepsi-Co has decided to abandon their involvement with the Exravaganza sanctioning body in 2020. This has currently left Zakk Miller and Michael Henson, who are both driving for the  Shake-N'-Bake racing stable, without primary sponsorship heading into the 2020 season. Ryan Heuser, who has been the brand's primary media mogul in the sport for a full decade, has spoken of the situation as "devastating but understandable". Champion Tim McDonnell has been quoted as saying "It's a welcome goodbye to an unwanted profit. It's been a long time coming" Ken Pettit has quoted directly of the high-chiefs of Pepsi-Co "You can now feed your poison to the slums". John Battista also appeared cheerful of the departure of the brand, stating that "most neighborhood joints prefer coke brands." Rumors of offers have come from Coke sub-division Fresca to replace some of the revenue lost in the separation, but nothing has come to fruition yet. It will be interesting to see the final outcome.

Series Director Jeremy Pringle: "The greatest exodus in all of motorsports."

Ryan Heuser with former Truck Series Driver Warren Long in famous "Vermont Pepsi Pong" commercial in 2011.

Views: 191 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 29-December-19

Views: 190 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 19-December-19

After suffering what looked to be sure fatal injuries (severe head-trauma, a fractured skull, a broken collarbone, three broken ribs, two collapsed lungs, and a bruised heart) during a crash at Texas on March 31st, is has been confirmed that Russell Charneski has awoke from his coma at an undisclosed medical center in Charlotte, NC. We are being told that he is alert but unable to speak, and is supposedly blind out of one of his eyes. All told it is a complete miracle that he was not crushed to smithereens after the roof caved in. We will continue to update the situation as more information is processed.

Views: 189 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 15-December-19

William Perry's primary sponsor Flex Fuel has moved to NSRA Racing for the 2020 season. After a disappointing 2019 campaign that saw only one top-5 finish and a 24th place in the standings, it was almost inevitable that the end was near for the team. Tex started his career at Mudhole 14 years ago, joining the organization with Mike Gaughan with varied success. The team consistently finished within the top-20 in points for years, until lack of Dodge support in the Series hindered performance towards the end of the 2016 season. A revival for the veteran hopes to be looming, joining new teammate John Tharp, who won a series-high four races and finished third in the Championship.

William Perry Race Results

Views: 195 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 09-December-19

1. Russ Charneski & The Field @ Texas

Video

 

2. John Battista @ Pocono

Video

 

3. Kevin Corbat @ Texas

Video

 

4. Brodrick Wittmann @ Lime Rock Park

Video

 

5. Scott Jackson @ Michigan

Video

 

Honorable Mention: Everyone @ Charlotte

Video

Views: 184 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 02-December-19

After failing to qualify for five of the final ten races of the season, the doomed inevitable has occurred for Scott Drake and the entire #71 team. Scott has been released from Shake N' Bake Racing. An unimpressive average finish of 31st showed menial highlights of three top-20's at Michigan, Daytona, and Talladega, where the team led it's only lap of the season. The team barely made the Daytona 500 and looked poised for an impressive upstart after missing the top-35 in 2018. From then on, it was a string of DNQ's and finishes outside of the top-30. There will be no replacement for the #71 team next season, a number that was brought along by Johnny Reed Foley after the McDonnell-Foley Racing collapse of 2014. It is unsure whether Scott will be able to hitch a ride for the 2020 campaign. With STP going full-time to Old Farts Racing, there is serious doubt whether Scott will be able to find another ride before the Daytona Speedweeks.

Scott Drake Race Results

Views: 168 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 28-November-19

N.O.R.L. Extravaganza Series 2019 Awards

Champion: Tim McDonnell (2 Wins, 16 Top-5's, 20 top-10's)
Most Wins: John Tharp, Tony Pizzaro, Dave Miller (4)
Most Top-5's: Tim McDonnell (16)
Most Top-10's: Tim McDonnell (20)
Most Laps Led: Tony Pizzaro (1,602)
Most Poles: Ryan Heuser (8)
Rookie of the Year: Adam Crapser (29th)
Most Improved Driver: John Tharp (+11 positions)
Highest Average Finish: Tim McDonnell (11th)
Highest Average Start: Ryan Heuser (6th)

------------------------------------------------------------

Least DNF's: Rob Scarberry (0)
Most Laps Completed: Zakk Miller (10724)
Best Honda: Tim McDonnell (1st)
Best Chevrolet: Rick Jackson (2nd)
Best Toyota: John Tharp (3rd)
Best Dodge: Matthew Dominique (6th)
Best Ford: Tony Pizzaro (12th)
Most Popular Driver: Glenn Kaufmann
Team of the Year: Quicksilver Motorsports (2.5 wins per driver)
Best Pit Crew: Tim McDonnell (Yogi Arnoux)
Daytona 500 Winner: John Tharp (7 laps led)
Coca-Cola 600 Winner: Tony Pizzaro (69 laps led)
Southern 500 Winner: Dave Miller (40 laps led)
Brickyard 400 Winner: Dave Miller (29 laps led)
Restrictor Plate Champion: John Tharp (5.25 average finish)
Intermediate Track Champion: Rick Jackson (10.68 average finish)
Short Track Champion: Ryan Heuser (8.71 average finish)
Road Course Champion: John Battista (4.67 average finish)

 

Views: 211 | Added by: TonyPizzaro | Date: 25-November-19

« 1 2 ... 55 56 57 58 59 ... 124 125 »
Teamspeak
Member Login
AI Extravaganza

Friday, March 29th, 6:00 ET
Schedule
Standings
Texas Results

Reese's Cup 400
AI Bonanza
AI Indy Car
Search
Statistics

Total online: 1
Guests: 1
Users: 0

NORL Copyright 2024 uCOZ©