Thursday, February 28, 2013

New Beginnings

I am proud to announce that I am starting a new internship with CombatRadio on LAtalkradio.com. I am so excited to start this new adventure with such a great program with fantastic guest. I have a secondary twitter account so head over and follow me @stephen_combat, and tune into combatradio tomorrow morning on LAtalkradio.com

Monday, February 25, 2013

Vicotory for the Small Teams

Hendrick Motorsports may have taken the Harley J. Earl trophy of the Daytona 500 home but Drivers Michael McDowell and J.J. Yaley were celebrating like they just won the 500 after McDowell finished 8th and Yaley 9th in the Great American race. This is a huge victory considering the size of there teams. McDowell driver for Phil Parsons Racing a one car Operation and Yaley Driver for Newly two car team Tommy Baldwin Racing. A top ten at the Daytona 500 for these small teams means a big pay day for these small teams that may have to live race by race. A big congratulations to Phil Parsons Racing and Tommy Bladwin Racing for there individual victories at Daytona.

- Stephen Appell  

The Smoke Has Settled



The smoke has settled over Speed Weeks at Daytona International Speedway and there was smoke. Speed Weeks 2013 was filled with wrecks, starting with testing; then The Inaugural Battle at the Beach which had controversial finishes in each. The biggest wreck came Saturday coming to the checked flag when Regan Smith and Brad Keselowski tangled when Smith went to block. This caused the big one coming to the line it also sent rookie Kyle Larson air born slamming nose first into the catch fence. The fence did its job correctly by keeping Larson’s car out of the grandstands yet debris went flying into the stand injuring fans. Tony Sterwart was the one who made it through the wreck to take yet another victory in the Nationwide series at Daytona. The 500 also had a last lap wreck in which Nascar made the correct call by not throwing the caution since no cars were in danger if they ran to the checkered in which Jimmie Johnson held off a last lap charge from Teammate Dale Earnhardt Jr. to end a six year 20th or worse 500 drought.
            Although the 500 was not the race most were probably expecting most of the race was spent in a straight line lacking the action that the past few years have supplied. The small spoilers and longer bumpers lead to the end of tandem drafting. We can most likely expect a rules change by the time we get to Talladega. The Nationwide series has it down tandem drafting to pack racing there speedway package works so hopefully we will see a pack for the cup cars like that. One thing is for sure the season will sure be interesting off to Phoenix.
-Stephen Appell

Thursday, February 21, 2013

5 Races Down 5 to Go

Were half way through the Races during Speedweeks at Daytona. The ARCA Racing Series kicked off the races with a usual Daytona style race with the big one in which Jon Wes Townly too the victory, later that night the Sprint Cup cars took the track for there first race in the Sprint Unlimited. This was the first chance for fans to see how the new GEN 6 car would fair during a race and it was not what we were used to seeing, as the passing was not as present unlike years past although Kevin Harvick had an impressive win over Greg Biffle. The following races of the first ever Battle at the Beach had fireworks for the first two. In the Late Model race rising star Kyle Larson had a controversial bump to leader CE Faulk, followed by Larson spinning CE exiting turn 4 coming to the checkered flag. Tuesday nights Modified was dominated by Todd Szegedy who lead 126 laps before a lower right front ball joint broke on his car, handing the lead to Mike Stefanik who lead until the last lap when second place Steve Park was bumped by third place which forced him into the back of Stefanik turning him around exiting turn two. Following the modified rac was the K&N Pro Series East and West race which was as exciting compared to the previous two races. Gene Price Motorsports new comer Cameron Haley was victorious in the final Battle at the Beach race.
We have 5 more races to go wit the Budwiser Duels, Camping World Truck, Nascar Nationwide Series, followed by the Daytona 500

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

The Man "Fast" Jack Beckman


“Fast” Jack Beckman is one of the best NHRA Top Fuel/Funny Car drivers to ever take to the track, in Beckman’s career he has 14 Final Round wins all in funny car. Beckman is not juts a driver, he is also an instructor at Frank Hawley’s Drag Racing School and has taught over 7,000 different students, some of which he races against today. In 2003 Beckman was crowned Lucas Oil Series Super Comp and Division 7 Super Comp champion. But in May 2004 Jack Beckman discovered he had a new race to win, and that race was defeating cancer. Beckman was diagnosed with level 3B Lymphoma, which has a survival rate between 46-60 percent. The always bright and colorful Beckman accepted this challenge and fought for his new championship. On October 25, 2004 Jack had his final chemotherapy treatment, and was informed shortly after that his cancer was in remission. Beckman knew exactly what he had to do now, and that was get back to what he loved and he did it in style. Come April 2005 “Fast” Jack Beckman qualified for his first ever NHRA event in his Top Fuel debut, driving for Dexter Tuttle, and won his first profession round in round one. At the end of the 2007 season Beckman joined the Funny Car ranks with powerhouse team Don Schumacher Racing. In 2008 he finished 3rd in points, 2009 fifth, 2010 fourth and last year he fell short to his teammate Matt Hagen and finished 2nd in the standings. The number one position is only position left in the top five for Beckman, and he currently sits as the point’s leader going into the 2012 season finally in two weeks in Pomona, Ca. Beckman and crew are hoping to make dreams come true, he has fought harder then any other driver and has always had a smile on his face as he does. There is no one quite like “Fast” Jack Beckman in the pits; he is a face of dedication and determination, and a role model to always stay positive no matter what.  

The Battle Thickens


NASCAR has drawn a lot of attention this season with there tight points battles, but the NHRA has one that is even better as they close in on the final race of the season in just two short weeks in Pomona, CA. For Don Schumacher Racing it cant come soon enough as they will take home yet another NHRA Funny Car Championship; the only remaining question is which of his driver will it be. Fast Jack Beckman is currently sitting in the points lead only four points ahead of DSR teammate Ron Capps. Ironically the two teammates swapped crews shortly after the season began, Capps didn’t take long to adjust as he made six consecutive final rounds. Beckman and his new crew on the other hand did take a little warming up, but the made sure everyone still knew they were there after a record setting weekend by the team in St. Louis. The interesting thing about Beckman and Capps is, in there successful careers neither of them has a NHRA Championship.
This is all about to change for one of them in two very short weeks, and when the time comes every millisecond is going to count.

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Lets Make A Deal

Nascar fans are always excited this time of year and not only for the chase, but for the new driver deals being made. Kenseth, Logano, Truex Jr, and Newman, were the four main names everyone was waiting to hear from and they did this past week. Just before last weekends race at Atlanta Martin Truex Jr. was happy to announce he is returning to Michael Waltrip Racing to drive the number 56 NAPA Auto Parts Toyota. A few days later the spotlight was shining on Joey Logano and Matt Kenseth as they made rumors become truth, as Logano stated he will be moving over to Penske, and Kenseth will take over the 20 for Joe Gibbs Racing. Kenseth wasn't the only driver sitting at the JGR table waiting to make announcements. Brian Vickers and Ryan Truex also made deals with JGR to run in the Nationwide Series. The biggest announcement came from Elliot Sadler, as he stated he will depart from Richard Childress Racing at the end of the year to join the JGR Nationwide team while running part time in the Sprint Cup Series for JGR as well. Ryan Newman finally made his decision known to the public after much speculation. Newman announced that he has resigned with Stewart-Haas racing to drive the 39 Chevrolet once again, no sponsor has been announced as of yet.
I would have to say the bigger winner this past week has to be Joe Gibbs Racing, as they have created a force of great talent in the Nationwide Series There line up will be Elliot Sadler, Brian Vickers, and Ryan Truex. I see a JGR top three Championship next season.