Sunday, August 28, 2011

NASCAR Nationwide Series - Logano, now 54. available!


Teen sensation Joey Logano was the winner for today's races. His victory in the Meijer 300 at Kentucky Speedway was pretty phenomenal, and moves it to eight positions to 54th position!

Yes I know I want to write about the changes in the nationwide series positions and 54th position is not very important, but how can we ignore the story about Logano. I think I need write first about the series of top 10 rankings.

The big story for the series WM Brad Keselowski is really three positions after 2nd overall. Clint Bowyer remains in the first place, 170 points ahead of the Keselowski. A win ahead of a week in Nashville and fourth place today has Keselowski promoted the series and make his boss Dale Earnhardt, Jr. proud.

David Reutimann slipped a position and is now in third. Carl Edwards remains deleted in the fourth while Kyle Busch two items to the fifth. David Ragan moved the location to a position on the sixth while of Mike Bliss, seventh deleted. Ragan and Bliss actually have the exact number of points, but the bolt to the Ragan with better overall performance is after 16 races. Mike Wallace and David Stremme swapped positions with Wallace now in eighth and Stremme ninth. Jason Leffler will remain in the 10th.

Okay, back to the Logano. Maybe can you remember where you were 21 days after your 18th birthday, maybe you don't want to remember, but could you imagine the thrill of standing on the podium a NASCAR Nationwide Series race. And let's not forget, it is only Logano of third race. Logano was on the pole position for this race and his second in the last two races.

Joe Gibbs has to know what future star, he has in the Logano grinning ear to ear. Now, when Tony Stewart decided to play hardball for 2009 you do think Gibbs with a difficult time based Logano fill?

Move up to 54. position is not so important in the overall classification in the nationwide series, but make sure you on Logano continues to make its impact during the year. Finally, I promise that never set-teen sensation use, when to describe a NASCAR Series driver.

June 15, 2008

By: Rick Bradham




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