From “Smoke” There’s Indy Magic
Tony Stewart may not have won what he feels is the ultimate prize in his home state, the Indy 500, but after a dominating win Sunday at The Brickyard the NASCAR side of his career has taken a decidedly “Back Home in Indiana” feel to it.
Smoke’s win in the Allstate 400 was his second at the Speedway in three years and second consecutive this season after his Chicagoland win of two weeks ago. (And certainly better than the crash he suffered Friday at His House.)
It may also give him the Radio Chatter Quote of the Year as he and Kevin Harvick battled in the last 10 laps: “Here, kitty, kitty, kitty,” he called to Harvick. “Come get you some of this.”
And he did it with no hands, at 200 miles per hour!
It’s been said Stewart is at his best during the Dog Days of Summer. With Pocono next on the schedule where Stewart has averaged a fifth place finish in the last 4 events I wouldn’t bet against a third consecutive win and a “Smoke Summer” weather forecast for this coming week.
While on the topic of average finishes; Juan “Latino Piloto is Muy Bueno” Montoya has two starts at The Brickyard. His average finish is 1 1/2 after winning the 2000 Indianapolis 500 and trailing Stewart across the line in second Sunday, both were at the wheel of Chip Ganassi machines.
And who’d a thunk it, Montoya is the “David Beckham” of NASCAR. At least that’s what one of his former F1 fans think. (last para of the story)
Not a bad weekend for Joe Gibbs. He gets another Indy win and his young development driver Joey Logano smoked the field at Adirondack International Speedway for the fourth time in nine Busch East Series events.
Mark my words, if he doesn’t get the “Almirola Treatment,” this kid will be a force to be reckoned with come next summer after he turns 18 and is slotted into a Gibbs NCTS or “Wal-Mart-Samsung-DunkinDonuts-30million dollar Series” ride.
Gannasi isn’t exactly chopped liver either. As Charlie notes Chip has 6 wins across his racing empire in the last month and is “livin’ large.”
More later….
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