Showing posts with label Stephen Appell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stephen Appell. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Turning Nothing Into Something



This time last year, Chase Elliot had no plans for the 2014 season after his primary sponsor, Aaron’s, had left. 2013 was Elliot’s introductory season into the premier series of NASCAR, running a handful of Camping World Truck Series races and even collecting a win. 
          In late December 2013, NAPA teamed up with JR Motorsports and Chase Elliot as the driver to run the No.9 fulltime in the Nationwide series for 2014. Many were excited to watch the talented Elliot take on some of NASCAR’s best, but few expected him to be a true contender. Early on Elliot showed his maturity and talent with strong solid finishes, and a statement victory at Texas. No one thought that the week after his first victory that Elliott would be in victory lane again at a track such as Darlington.
            Elliot was proving that he was going to be a contender for the Championship, and he didn’t disappoint. He took over the points lead after Chicagoland and never went back. The team never pushed the edge to be in victory lane each week. Elliott used his talents and maturity to do exactly what he needed to do: stay ahead and finish strong. Chase Elliot entered this previous Saturday’s race at Phoenix only needing to finish ahead of teammate Regan Smith to become the youngest champion in series history. He was able to lock in the championship by doing just that. At a mere eighteen years old, Elliot became a champion, when a year ago he didn’t even have plans for 2014.

-Stephen Appell

The Time Is Now



This weekend’s race at Homestead is the one that sixteen drivers pushed for, and only four achieved. This is the time for those four drivers to race the hardest they have in their career at a track they only see once a year. This race isn’t about who wins, but who finishes ahead of the other three drivers.
            Kevin Harvick, Joey Logano, Denny Hamlin, and Ryan Newman are the Championship  4 and one thing we will definitely have is a first time champion.  Homestead is a tough track because NASCAR drivers only get to race there once a year. Many teams took advantage of testing there just a few weeks ago to gain an advantage.  Three of the four drivers could use the extra practice, as Denny Hamlin has won here twice before and he is the only winner at Homestead in a Gen 6 car. But again, this race isn’t about who wins, but who finishes ahead.
            The best part about the new Chase format is this final race. Even with previous Chase formats, many times the champion had a “no worse than” position to win, meaning to win the championship a driver couldn’t finish any worse than 20th if the driver who was second place in points won the race. Now that this is no longer the case, each driver needs to finish the best he can, as long as that is just in front of the second driver or winning. Every lap you can lead or any car you can pass is going to help. Hamlin has the upper hand only because of his previous wins here, yet Harvick and Logano are two of the best drivers this season on intermediate tracks. And you can never count out Ryan Newman, who hasn’t been doing so well as of late, but he is one who can definitely surprise you. This is the race in which every fan will be on the edge of their seat until the checkered flag drops.
-Stephen Appell