February 26, 2006

Matt Kenseth Wins at California

(Filed under: Race Recap)

So sorry Greg Biffle. Today was Kenseth's day. I can't help but wonder if it was a nice little extra that Tony Stewart blew up and finished dead last. A little irony for aggressive Tony.

Another strong Roush day, and though Dale Earnhardt, Jr., and Jeff Gordon finished decently, they weren't up front at all. More of their 2005 woes, which means fresh faces up front including Kasey Kahne and Casey Mears.

Posted by kevin at February 26, 2006 6:48 PM

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Lets keep NASCAR all American. Lets start a nation wide boycott of sponsers of Toyota Trucks and cars when the enter the Nextel Cup. Screw the furrin auto makers.GO DODGE GO FORD GO CHEVY.

Posted by: String at February 27, 2006 2:21 PM

I don't know about everyone else, but I'm really impressed with how well Casey Mears has been running so far. And, hopefully this year Kasey Khane will show that he's not such an over-hyped dissapointment after all.

To your commenter named "String"-
I think it's possible that the 37,000+ American workers who support their American families by building Toyota vehicles in one of the 12 domestic Toyota manufacturing locations might have a problem with your narrow-mindedness.
http://www.toyota.com/about/operations/manufacturing/

Posted by: Dustin at March 1, 2006 9:10 PM

String - You've gotta be open-minded for NASCAR. It's all about the money. TRD has been in the works for what seems like eons. And if you're any kind of NASCAR fan, you'll realize there are several Dodge teams who will be very eager to jump ship to Toyota - first and foremost being Bill Davis Racing. You'll be seeing Dave Blaney pilot a Toyota, mark my words.

Posted by: smoke at March 26, 2006 8:44 PM