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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30:

ON TRACK-- 2-3 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series practice (Follow live)
-- 3:30-5 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series final practice (Follow live)

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31:

ON TRACK
-- noon-12:50 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series practice, FOX Sports 1 (Follow live)
-- 1-2:30 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice, FOX Sports 1 (Follow live)
-- 3:15 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Keystone Light Pole Qualifying, FOX Sports 1 (Follow live)
-- 4:30-6 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series final practice, ESPN2 (Follow live)
-- 6:45 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying, ESPN2 (Follow live)
-- 8:30 p.m.: NASCAR Camping World Truck Series WinStar World Casino and Resort 350 (147 laps, 220.5 miles), FOX Sports 1 (Follow live)

GARAGECAM PRESENTED BY MOBIL 1 (Watch live)
-- 11:30 a.m.: Nationwide Series
-- 12:30 p.m.: Sprint Cup Series

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1:

ON TRACK-- 11-11:50 a.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice, FOX Sports 1 (Follow live)
-- 12:15 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series Coors Light Pole Qualifying, FOX Sports 2 (Follow live)
-- 2-2:50 p.m.: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series final practice FOX Sports 2 (Follow live)
-- 3:30 p.m.: NASCAR Nationwide Series O'Reily Auto Parts Challenge (200 laps, 300 miles), ESPN2 (Follow live)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2:

ON TRACK-- 3 p.m. ET: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series AAA Texas 500 (334 laps, 501 miles), ESPN (Follow live)
 
The real, real Chase standings heading into Texas.....

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Jr stole one of the win and advance spots last weekend. Will that happen again? Will Kenseth or Newman get their first win here?
 
imagine if non chasers win every race from here on out?
 
ODDS TO WIN 2014 AAA TEXAS 500 (11/2/14)
DriverOdds
Kevin Harvick9/2
Brad Keselowski5/1
Jeff Gordon5/1
Joey Logano6/1
Jimmie Johnson7/1
Matt Kenseth10/1
Kyle Busch12/1
Kyle Larson12/1
Dale Earnhardt Jr.20/1
Denny Hamlin20/1
Jamie McMurray25/1
Kasey Kahne25/1
Carl Edwards30/1
Kurt Busch30/1
Ryan Newman30/1
Tony Stewart30/1
Clint Bowyer40/1
Greg Biffle50/1
Brian Vickers60/1
Paul Menard75/1
AJ Allmendinger100/1
Aric Almirola100/1
Austin Dillon100/1
Casey Mears100/1
Danica Patrick100/1
Marcos Ambrose100/1
Martin Truex Jr.100/1
Ricky Stenhouse100/1
Trevor Bayne100/1
Field (Any Other Driver)100/1

ODDS TO WIN 2014 SPRINT CUP CHAMPIONSHIP (11/16/14)
DriverOdds
Jeff Gordon2/1
Joey Logano3/1
Brad Keselowski6/1
Kevin Harvick6/1
Matt Kenseth6/1
Denny Hamlin10/1
Ryan Newman10/1
Carl Edwards60/1
 
Carl Edwards 60/1 to win Championship? when all the others are 10/1 or less!

If I still lived in Nevada I would put $10 on that one, he shouldn't be any worse than 12-15/1.
 
NASCAR returns to Fort Worth this weekend. :D

Perfect time for me to remind everyone that Fort Worth is one of two major cities that anchor the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. :cool:

For y'alls convenience, I found a couple of videos to promote this weekend's host city:

Fort Worth's urban core and surrounding sprawl:



Downtown Fort Worth at night: Beware annoying music:

 
NASCAR returns to Fort Worth this weekend. :D

Perfect time for me to remind everyone that Fort Worth is one of two major cities that anchor the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. :cool:

For y'alls convenience, I found a couple of videos to promote this weekend's host city:

Fort Worth's urban core and surrounding sprawl:



Downtown Fort Worth at night: Beware annoying music:



Spurs beat up on the Mavs tonight to boot.

Forth Worth stays losing. :D
 
did you guys see this??


From article

NASCAR sent out educational information on the Ebola virus to its race teams this week, as the racing circuit is coming to Texas this weekend.

Much like other sports teams coming to the area, NASCAR simply wanted those within the sport to be aware and informed of the lethal virus with information gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/1...nds-ebola-information.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy
 
did you guys see this??


From article

NASCAR sent out educational information on the Ebola virus to its race teams this week, as the racing circuit is coming to Texas this weekend.

Much like other sports teams coming to the area, NASCAR simply wanted those within the sport to be aware and informed of the lethal virus with information gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/1...nds-ebola-information.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy
Yep. It's a CYA non story.
 
NASCAR returns to Fort Worth this weekend. :D

Perfect time for me to remind everyone that Fort Worth is one of two major cities that anchor the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex. :cool:

For y'alls convenience, I found a couple of videos to promote this weekend's host city:

Fort Worth's urban core and surrounding sprawl:



Downtown Fort Worth at night: Beware annoying music:



Really? What's the other one? ;)
 
did you guys see this??


From article

NASCAR sent out educational information on the Ebola virus to its race teams this week, as the racing circuit is coming to Texas this weekend.

Much like other sports teams coming to the area, NASCAR simply wanted those within the sport to be aware and informed of the lethal virus with information gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/1...nds-ebola-information.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy

Isn't the CDC the guys who keep revising their procedures because they keep messing up? Yeah, relax everyone.:rolleyes:
 
did you guys see this??


From article

NASCAR sent out educational information on the Ebola virus to its race teams this week, as the racing circuit is coming to Texas this weekend.

Much like other sports teams coming to the area, NASCAR simply wanted those within the sport to be aware and informed of the lethal virus with information gathered from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.


Read more here: http://www.star-telegram.com/2014/1...nds-ebola-information.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy



looks like the 20 team and the 48 team got the memo.-_-



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Chaser's Chassis selections for Texas.....

#2-Brad Keselowski: will drive Primary Chassis PRS-918 at Texas, which last raced at Bristol in August, finishing 2nd. The Backup Chassis is PRS-902 which was last used as a backup at Kansas in October and last ran at Sonoma as the #22 car, finishing 16th.

#11-Denny Hamlin: chassis not reported on race preview.

#18-Kyle Busch: chassis not reported on race preview.

#20-Matt Kenseth: chassis not reported on race preview.

#22-Joey Logano: will drive Primary Chassis PRS-917 at Texas, which last ran at Bristol in August and won. The backup chassis is PRS-903 which last raced at Richmond in September and finished 6th.

#24-Jeff Gordon: crew chief Alan Gustafson has selected Hendrick Motorsports Chassis No. 24-907 for this Sunday's race. This chassis has been raced twice previously with Gordon posting runner-up finishes at Chicago in September and Charlotte in October. Gordon has one win, two pole positions, nine top-five finishes and 12 top-10s in 27 Sprint Cup starts at Texas. The 43-year-old driver is the only individual to compete in every Sprint Cup event at Texas. On April 5, 2009, Gordon led 105 laps en route to his lone victory in The Lone-Star State. That win was his 82nd career victory in NASCAR's premier division.

#31-Ryan Newman will drive chassis No. 491 on Sunday at Texas. This is a new Caterpillar Chevy being utilized under race conditions for the first time this weekend. Newman is looking to capture his second-career victory at the 1.5-mile oval when he makes his 23rd NASCAR Sprint Cup Series start at Texas. His win came in the spring of 2003 making him the youngest Texas winner at 25 years, 3 months and 22 days. The Rocket Man also won the pole for both Sprint Cup Series events in 2005 to complete the sweep. In total, he owns three top-five and five top-10 finishes. Newman has an average start of 16.6 and average finish of 19.1. HOLT CAT and Warren CATwill be featured on the #31 Caterpillar Chevy this weekend at Texas.

#99-Carl Edwards the #99 Aflac team will unload primary chassis RK-927 which was last run at Kansas, starting in the 12th spot and finishing 5th and at the second Michigan race, starting in the 19th spot and finishing 10th. Backup chassis RK-897 was Backup for second Charlotte race. Edwards has three wins at Texas in the Sprint Cup Series to include 2005 and a sweep in 2008. Edwards has 19 Sprint Cup starts at Texas with an average start of 12.9 and an average finish of 15.5.
 
New crew chief starts with Danica Patrick at Texas: After two good years with crew chief Tony Gibson, Danica Patrick welcomes Daniel Knost as the head of the #10 GoDaddy Chevy. Knost is the interim crew chief and brings along his road crew from the #41 Stewart-Haas Racing (SHR) entry of Kurt Busch. Gibson and his road crew move to Busch and the Haas Automation team. The pit crews remain the same. Knost worked with Patrick as an engineer for eight races at SHR in 2012 under Greg Zipadelli. He is also very well educated, having graduated from North Carolina State University in 2001 with a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering. He continued his pursuit of higher education at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University in Blacksburg, Virginia, where he earned a Master of Science degree in mechanical engineering in 2003 and a doctorate in the same field in 2008. As crew chief for Busch, Knost scored a win in March at Martinsville and led Busch to the 16-driver Chase for the Sprint Cup Championship. In 2013 he was the race engineer for Ryan Newman and won at Indianapolis and helped lead the team to the 13-driver Chase for the Championship.

New crew chief starts with Kurt Busch: Beginning this weekend, the mechanics, engineers and entire road crew for the #41 team of Kurt Busch will be led by crew chief Tony Gibson, who will take the seat atop the Haas Automation pit box. For Gibson, leading a race team isn't just about making the right calls during any given race. Instead, the Daytona Beach, Florida native takes a hands-on approach with his racecar at the SHR shop, and it extends all the way to the racetrack - something many consider to be old school. He oversees every aspect of the development of the team's fleet of racecars. He takes great pride in working with his cars, from bare chassis, to hanging the car's body, to painting and decaling the car, to setting up the car for each track. Gibson wants to be there with his racecars each and every step of the way. Gibson came to SHR in 2009 from Dale Earnhardt, Inc., to serve as Ryan Newman's crew chief of the #39 Chevy. Many of the crewmembers who worked with him came to SHR, as well. As such, Busch gets a close-knit crew that believes in the old-school mentality that has been a key to the group's success. A look at Busch's career shows that he's seemed to thrive when he's paired with a crew chief who shares that same, old-school mentality that Gibson has. Busch has been quick to compare Gibson to Jimmy Fennig, with whom he's won 14 Sprint Cup races and the 2004 championship.

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Don't we have this Dallas/Fort Worth/where is the race actual held debate before every Texas race?

I believe that last time someone showed a map with the race track, proving where it actual is held.
 
Don't we have this Dallas/Fort Worth/where is the race actual held debate before every Texas race?

I believe that last time someone showed a map with the race track, proving where it actual is held.

One must be careful with those "offical" maps. A pro Fort Worth or Dallas map artist often will use poetic liesence to draw maps to suit their own agenda, and even get them notarized by "intellects" with the same bias.
 
As you all know I am a Kenseth fan, but, with Harvick being as fast as he is at 1.5's, it would be hard to bet against him. I pick Harvick and Gordon as the two top contenders this week end. The wild card would go to Larson.
 
I'm pretty sure the race is held in New Spain...
 
I'm pretty sure the race is held in New Spain...
Unless they draw a white line or build a wall between them I can't tell the difference. One is East and one is west is about as close as I can get. BTW drove by the track last week pulling a hot shot load to San Antone, she is looking good.
 
As you all know I am a Kenseth fan, but, with Harvick being as fast as he is at 1.5's, it would be hard to bet against him. I pick Harvick and Gordon as the two top contenders this week end. The wild card would go to Larson.
....and what about the guy with a 3.0 average finish in the past 3 races here? Lol.... you know... the guy who wont he last time here?
 
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