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Denny Hamlin Wins Pennsylvania 500 NASCAR Race

March 25th, 2010

Denny Hamlin ended a sophomore slump of sorts when he won the rain delayed Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The win was Hamlin’s first of the season and broke a 50 race winless streak. His last victory had come in 2008 at Martinsville Raceway.

After the race, an emotional Hamlin dedicated the victory to his grandmother who passed away late last week at the age of 91. His grandmother reportedly watched every race holding her #11 teddy bear”with her eyes just a few inches from the screen as her vision worsened with age:

She understands the competition of the sport and she understands how much she means to me. Like today, she’s pretty proud. We definitely had some angels with us today.”

The unique triangle configuration track at Pocono bedevils many drivers, but Hamlin has always performed well here. He swept both races here as a rookie in 2006 and after the race his boss J.D. Gibbs made note of that fact:

I told him earlier, we’re going to lobby for a few extra races at Pocono”

Hamlin is now fifth in the NASCAR championship points standings after the victory. Tony Stewart increased his lead over Jimmie Johnson to 197 points with a 10th place finish.

Juan Pablo Montoya finished second, moving him up to 8th place in the overall points standings. Clint Bowyer finished third and expressed pleasure with the solid performance in his postrace comments:

“Things haven’t been going our way all year long so it feels good to have something swing our way.

Former Indy Car driver Sam Hornish, Jr. took fourth”his best finish since coming to NASCAR. Kasey Kahne wound up in fifth place.

NASCAR heads to Watkins Glen, NY to race on the road course there for the next race. Current points leader Tony Stewart is considered not only the best road course driver among current NASCAR competitors, but arguably the best of all time. The following week NASCAR travels to the Michigan International Speedway for the CarFax 400.

Ross Everett is a widely published widely published freelance sports writer and highly respected authority on World Cup betting. His writing has appeared on a variety of sports sites including sports news and sportsbook directory sites. He lives in Las Vegas, Nevada with three Jack Russell Terriers and a kangaroo. He is currently working on an autobiography of former energy secretary Donald Hodell.

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Do a Winner\’s Lap with NASCAR Checks

February 28th, 2010

Are you a NASCAR fan? If so, and you want to let everyone know, then there is no better way than showing your allegiance than by using NASCAR personal checks. In the end, your finances might cause you anxiety, but there\’s no reason that they have to be uninteresting.

NASCAR, officially known as the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, is one of the most popular sports in the United States. NASCAR has diehard fans that will literally travel hundreds of miles, and sometimes even thousands, to see a race. Professional football is the only other sport in the United States to receive more viewers than NASCAR. At popular races, nearly 100,000 fans can show up in attendance.

NASCAR drivers have become legends in their own right as well. Dale Earnhardt is now a revered sports hero, especially since he met his untimely death on the racetrack. Likewise, Richard Petty and Kyle Petty, Carl Edwards, and Jeff Gordon are virtual household names.

Stock car racing got its start during Prohibition when drivers would bootleg alcohol. The drivers would restructure their cars to make them faster so that they could better outrun the police when they were being chased.

Today, the racing is done on tracks instead of on country roads. Some of the most famed NASCAR tracks are positioned in Bristol, Atlanta, Daytona Beach, Indianapolis, and Talledega.

NASCAR has become so popular that it has taken on other forms of pop-culture as well. The highly successful Disney movie \”Cars\” is based on NASCAR. Another movie based on NASCAR is the hilarious comedy \”Talladega Nights\” starring Will Ferrell. In addition, country music comedian Cledus T. Judd recorded a spoof of Toby\’s Keith \”I Love This Bar\” and changed the words to \”I Love NASCAR.\”

There are a couple of different check series available. The popular \”NASCAR Collections\” series features four check images. When you look at these, you can experience a day at the races in Darlington, Daytona, Talladega, and Watkins Glen. You can also get a matching checkbook cover and address labels with these checks.

If you\’re an Earnhardt fan, then you can also buy limited Dale Earnhardt Sr. checks. These include an image of the celebrated driver in the middle of the checks themselves. Dale Earnhardt Jr. also has his own checks, too.

Images of some of the sport\’s most prominent racetracks including Daytona, Talladega, California Speedway and Michigan International can be found on the NASCAR Racetracks check series.

You can purchase matching coordinates for most the check series.

By getting your checks from a safe website you can save up to 50% off of what your bank might have charged you. Plus, you will have a larger variety to pick from as well. It can be exasperating to go to your bank, only to find out that they don\’t have much of a choice and that it will take weeks to even get them. By getting your checks online, however, they\’ll get to you in about 5 days or so.

Before your purchase NASCAR checks, go to Nascar-Checks.com to find coupons and to save up to 50% off your next purchase of NASCAR personal checks.

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Making A Kids Room Special with A Race Car Bed

October 8th, 2009

Race car beds are a fantastic theme that you can place in any age of boy’s room. Working for any age it’s a great idea of a fantastic look that the child can also help with when you use it for their bedroom.

If your good at woodworking, you can even look into making race car beds yourself if you want. You have a choice when you buy them though between plastic materials or wooden race car beds. Remember you can always change the colors with some non-harmful paint too.

Purchasing a race car bed can be done online, or at a store that carries this type of bed (any kids furniture store should have them, as will most bedroom furniture stores). If you want a very realistic looking race car bed, you will end up paying more money. They come in wood, plastic and even metal in some cases.

You can even look for race car beds that are the colors of your kid’s favorite driver if he has one, and have his number on them. Add in some other accessories to the room to finish up the look. If you have your son pick out some of the accessories they will feel very proud.

Including your son in the decisions will make them feel bigger, and have a sense of pride about the room. Hey, who knows maybe they will even clean it more often! Adding in an area rug that is something to do with race cars or even the driver they like the most is a great idea too.

A dresser can be painted up in red, and with added features that make it look just like a big toolbox. If you place a race car bed close to the wall, add a mural on that wall so it looks like the car just drove from that spot.

Racing is a very big sport and with the idea of buying your young boy his own race car beds he will feel part of something more. You can find many race car beds on sale by looking on the Internet and comparing costs.

Windows can have racing flags along the top of the window to make it fit into the theme. Add in other wall hangings around the room that will make the room look even better. Starting with the purchase of race car beds you can build on the theme and turn the room into a fantastic work of art.

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