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Fearless predications: sunshine edition


Posted at 11:58 am by Scott Whitmore

Sunshine and warmth.

Now this is what we’ve been waiting for.

Just got back in from taking Maddie the dog for a walk, and — as a longhair — she wasn’t as happy about the sun shining down and the warm temperature.

To paraphrase Paul Reiser talking to Murray the dog on the old “Mad About You” sitcom: “All that fur, that’s a bad idea.”

For the rest of us, this weekend is what we’ve been waiting for since that one hot Saturday teased us. That was April 12 and it was also the season-opener at Evergreen Speedway. Hard to believe it’s been more than a month since then.

Take advantage of the weather, set the VCR for the NASCAR All-Star race and head out to your nearest track to see the real thing up close.

Locally, Evergreen Speedway will be running the 60 Minutes of FEAR, the super stocks, bombers and hornets. Skagit Speedway will be running all four divisions — the 410, 360 and sportsman sprints and the outlaw hornets — on Saturday if you prefer your racing on dirt.

Don’t live in Snohomish County? Try Pacific Raceways, South Sound Speedway, Deming, Ephrata, or Grays Harbor.

Enough cheerleading and on to the picks.

The intersection at Evergreen Speedway’s figure-eight track will be just as warm as the weather on Saturday night as the 60 Minutes of FEAR returns.

This timed event (60 minutes) takes the top 18 qualifiers, and two cars moving up from the B main, to make the 20-car starting field. As cars drop out, the finishers (3-8) in the B main enter the event, followed by any remaining cars. Whoever finishes the most laps will be crowned the champion of 60 minutes.

Defending champion Ricky Deitz, who also won the first 60 Minutes in 1994, will repeat, although I wouldn’t be surprised if John Zaretzke and John Carlson are in the mix, too.

For the super stocks, speedway manager Terry Buell told me today he expects there to be close to 20 cars in the field. Buell also said he’s sure someone who hasn’t won yet will climb victory stage on Saturday. I agree with him and think Mike Holden will get his first win ever in the top-tier division.

The drivers in the bomber division are probably pretty happy knowing they won’t be facing another deluge of rain like last weekend. Jim Foti has the points lead, but I think Frank Cowgill comes home the winner.

NASCAR’s All-Star race is a non-points event, so even if I somehow fall into luck and pick the winner, I’m not going to count it toward the Grand Slam of Prognostication.

The warm weather has me thinking it’s time for Tony Stewart to heat up and win the all-star event. Although I wouldn’t be surprised to see Carl Edwards put a Ford in Victory Lane.

As to the burnout contest, I’m going to stick with the pros at SPEED who’ve said Kevin Harvick does a pretty good job.

For the Craftsman Trucks race, I'll go with Mike Skinner to win.
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You should've picked the kids from the Evergreen state for the All-Star race and Burnout competition ... Kandy Kahne and Da Biff ...


This All-Star Weekend was almost total West Coast Domination ...

All-Star race pole winner
All-Star race winner
All-Star Showdown race winner
All-Star race segments 1 / 3 / 4 winners
Craftsman Truck race pole winner
Craftsman Truck race winner
Burnout competition (Though, 4 of the 5 were West Coasters to stack the deck)

The only things West Coasters didn't win were:

Pit Crew Challenge
All-Star Showdown race pole
and
All-Star race segment 2

Diana Moss | May 17, 2008 9:04 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
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Late addition: Mike Skinner is my pick for the truck race.

It seems there was so much sunshine and warmth that Maddie the dog wasn't the only one a bit light-headed after our walk. cool

Scott Whitmore | May 16, 2008 1:41 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
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Well, Humpy Wheeler (NASCAR's version of PT Barnum) picked Carl Edwards to win the All-Star race and Tony Stewart as his dark horse ... Ol' Humpy has not been on his game lately, so I don't think those two will see VL this weekend ...

As much I want to give the kid a timeout, I'm gonna go with Kyle Boooooooosch for the win ... or wrecking part of the field trying ... Remember, he had no qualms with taking out his older brother Kurt in last year's race ... But, then the boys got in big trouble with their Gramma (They fear her big time) ... wink



You forgot tonight's Craftsman Truck Series race ... I want to see Ron Hornaday Jr in VL again ... But, I see Colin Braun (pronounced "Brown") and Kyle Boooosch will once again NOT be making friends on the track ... lol

Diana Moss | May 16, 2008 12:22 pm | 0 replies | View all | Post reply | Request removal
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