DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. -- Here's a few rumblings and bumblings from a soggy evening at Daytona:Are television viewers more important than full races? I think its a very valid question to wonder why NASCAR is so willing to push the snooze button later and later on Sunday afternoons with the start times of its Sprint Cup Series races.
It was just eight years ago that the Daytona 500 started at 12:30pm local time, while Sunday, it started after 3:40pm local time. The reason? Television ratings and commercial advertising rates go up the later in the day thanks to West Coast viewers and the "prime time" effect kicking in on the East Coast.
Sunday, the late start time produced one good thing: racing under the lights. But it also produced a shortened race that could have been avoided by just starting the race an hour earlier. It did rain Sunday morning at Daytona, but the track was ready to roll by 2 p.m. local time.
I know that its not a perfect system, but when it comes to finishing races or catching viewers -- NASCAR ought to think about what made this sport: competition.
Elliott Sadler was bitterly disappointed with himself following the race despite earning a 5th-place finish.
"You know, it's tough. It's hard to swallow," said Sadler. "But I'm proud of my guys. New team. New pit stops. They all worked out great tonight. To look in their faces when the rain was coming down when I got out of the car, man, that was hard, because I felt like I let them down."
The 5th-place finish for Sadler wasn't as bad as it could have been Sunday night. Just over a month ago, he had been removed from his ride before later being reinstated.
Joey Logano's weekend ended pretty appropriately for the troubles he had throughout Speedweeks. The 18-year-old lost it coming off turn four on lap 79 and pounded the inside wall head-on before spinning into the infield grass.
Logano had never been to Daytona in a race car, and it showed. He made contact with the wall several times throughout his time here and even had Kyle Busch get in the car on Friday to try and make it handle better and run faster. Sunday, he lost the lead draft early in the event.
Jamie McMurray's strong run ended with a multi-car crash that took out what was probably the strongest Roush Fenway Ford for the early part of the race. McMurray never led, but was a constant figure in the Top-10 before getting tangled in the Dale Earnhardt Jr.-Brian Vickers mess on lap 125.
"I was getting run into from the abck and I'm hitting the guy in front of me, and it looked like someone got spun around in the right," said McMurray. "I drove really well and we had some awesome horsepower this weekend from Yates and all those guys.
"Sometimes, it's just not your day."
FanHouse in Daytona officially comes to a close Sunday night, and its sure been a fun ride. It's been an incredible four days hanging around the grounds of NASCAR's most-famous track and to feel the energy that this race brings and the passion that the competitors put in to winning it makes this race second-to-none.
I hope you've enjoyed our coverage this weekend and we'll certainly look forward to bringing plenty of NASCAR news, notes and opinions as the 2009 season gets started and for the rest of the year. Holly and I will be both be at-track for a number of races in 2009, and we hope you'll be along for the ride.
Next week? Stop by for plenty of analysis of the news from Auto Club Speedway.
See you then.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-16-2009 @ 5:33AM
kellisltlsis said...
This little punk looked like a scarecrow out there. He was pissing his pants from the drop of the checkered flag. Nascar already has a track coward...Little gay Jeffy Gordon.LOL!!!
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2-16-2009 @ 7:17PM
Angelika said...
It is good to give your comments, but you really should refrain from calling names. I am a Jeff Gordon fan, and I am very proud of it. There ae several other divers that I like as well (Jimmie Johnson, Tony Stewart, Dale Jr., Dale SR (RIP), Jammie McMurray, Mark Martin, Denny Hamlin), and there ar a few drivers that I truly do not like, but I would never make a RUDE comment about them. In my profession, we call people like you who make statements like the one you made regarding Jeff Gordon, (JEALOUS). In the future, you should really look at being an adult and refrain from making comments that doesn't need to be made. I know you will not like my comments, but just think sbout the comments you have said.
2-16-2009 @ 9:16AM
Adam said...
Newsday is sitting down with Matt Kenseth on Tuesday to ask him 5 questions from his readers.
Submit a question by following the link!
http://weblogs.newsday.com/sports/autoracing/blog/2009/02/ask_daytona_500_winner_matt_ke.html
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2-16-2009 @ 10:33AM
Ray said...
I'm a Junior fan who thinks judgement from low life's like vickers and kyle busch who now are talking their walk should be put back in there cribs. please note that while I like junior I'm routing foe Stewart and Newman to succeed this year.
By the way they might want to keep an eye on gibbs racing for rule violations.
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2-18-2009 @ 4:55PM
Bernie said...
No 5 Ray! What do you know about JGR and violations? Your bashing is based on facts that have nothing to do with the cup cars. What was found to be a violation last year was on the Nationwide series # 20. Your one of those Senior fans turned Junior fan that loves old school NASCAR (what NASCAR was) and can't stand to see TOYOTA kickin your collective butts on every track. Your one of those who likes Tony Stewart because Tony is a good friend of Juniors and they work well together in resrictor plate races right? I get it, your a follower.. It's cool to do and say what you hear and see, problem is no one knows or hears what your have to say only what everybody else is saying... Let me be the first one to tell you or fill you in on what your missing.. That young JGR team is going to drive circles around your two drivers. That's right maube not the 20 for now he's too young but the 18 & 11 are going to win more than the 88 & 14 this year and every year in the near future and it won't be because one in cheating just raw skills.
2-16-2009 @ 11:50PM
Bob said...
I'm just curious if anyone else caught the radio chatter between Sadler and his crew chief. I don't feel for him one way or the other, but I did wonder why he never had the success a lot of people expected him to have. After listening to him mentally quitting on his team (his crew chief was having to do a Dr. Phil on the radio), I don't wonder much anymore. No attitude for a winner. If I heard him wrong, let me know--I'm not trying to slam someone's driver--just curious is all.
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2-17-2009 @ 9:57AM
achubb1234 said...
Nascar preaches that it is always about the fan.But they proved it again that its about the money.I was there sunday they knew rain was coming and could have moved the start time up but GREED kept them from doing so.
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2-17-2009 @ 10:46AM
spock6789 said...
i remember vickers crashing jr in vegas a few years ago what a payback ya.
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2-18-2009 @ 1:21PM
Bedgoods said...
Payback? Typical hypocrite junior fan. Whine and complain when he gets wrecked and then cheer when he does the same thing to someone else. Classic!!! I guess if you can't beat'em wreck'em. Heck he can't even find his pit and when he does find it he parks on the line. Hahahahahahaha
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2-18-2009 @ 3:37PM
hafttwo said...
true
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2-18-2009 @ 7:13PM
George said...
Sadler needs to shut up,neither he or Waltrip could finish in the top 15 in a non-restrictor race,they both can't drive and just benefitted from the draft.
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2-19-2009 @ 12:52AM
tampatexansfan said...
I was there and it did not rain that much. NASCAR did not even try to get the track dry. I heard on the scanner right after they thru the red flag of everyone to start putting things up. Also, right before they called it the rain stopped. What a joke.
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2-19-2009 @ 8:38AM
bemerywoo said...
I ran into two gentleman from New Jersey who were totally steamed with ending the race. Their biggest gripe was that they paid $200 for a seat in Weatherly Tower and then Nascar was offering tickets buy one, get one free. I attended 15 500s between 1970-1986, went back in 98 & 99 and will never go again. Hate plate racing, that is for fans looking to see the big one.
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