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CONCORD, N.C. (May 28, 2009) – Hendrick Motorsports today named Lance McGrew as interim crew chief of the No. 88 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series team of driver Dale Earnhardt Jr. beginning with the June 7 event at Pocono Raceway. Team manager Brian Whitesell will lead the team this weekend at Dover, Del.

“Our performance hasn’t been where it should be,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports. “It’s impossible to pin that on any one factor, but a change is the right decision at this point. We have a plan in place, and we’re going to move forward with it.”

Whitesell and Rex Stump, Hendrick Motorsports’ lead chassis engineer, have been assigned to support McGrew on a full-time basis. Whitesell, who won two of seven races as Jeff Gordon’s interim crew chief in 1999, will join McGrew and team engineer Tom Stewart on the No. 88 pit box to assist with race strategy.

“We’re going to put our full resources toward improving the situation and winning races,” Hendrick said. “It’s going to be a collective effort that includes all of our drivers, all of our crew chiefs and all of our engineers. Everyone in our company will be involved on some level.”

Tony Eury Jr. will move from the crew chief position into a key role with Hendrick Motorsports’ research and development group. Eury posted one victory, one pole position, 19 top-10 finishes and 11 top-fives in 48 races with the No. 88 team.

“I have mixed feelings, and that’s just natural,” Eury said. “But I enjoy working at Hendrick Motorsports, and this is where I want to be. I’ll do whatever I can to help all of our teams and try to be a part of another championship. I think a new challenge will be good.”

“Tony and I talked through this last night,” Hendrick said. “I want him here, he wants to be here, and he’s going to be a big contributor to our future success. I have an unbelievable amount of respect for the job he’s done and for the caliber of person that he is.”

McGrew, 41, earned the 2003 NASCAR Nationwide Series championship with driver Brian Vickers. He won the October 2006 Sprint Cup race with Vickers at Talladega, Ala., and most recently led Cup rookie Brad Keselowski to a seventh-place finish May 9 at Darlington, S.C.

As a crew chief, McGrew has posted victories in all three of NASCAR’s major touring series: Sprint Cup, Nationwide and Camping World Truck. He has won races with drivers Vickers, Jeff Gordon, Ricky Hendrick, Kyle Busch, Mark Martin and most recently Tony Stewart Feb. 14 at Daytona Beach, Fla.

A native of Baton Rouge, La., McGrew has experience working with Earnhardt. Last season, the pair ran three Nationwide Series races, posting top-10 finishes April 5 at Texas Motor Speedway and May 24 at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. They also finished 15th on March 8 at Atlanta. (HMS)

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Now What?

With the Caps lose, winter is now over in the Baltimore,Washington area. Now What? Should I start watching the Orioles try not to lose 90 games. The Redskins have some mini camps/ota’s in June.

I have searched for this answer and have found that some important events are coming up soon:

1) The NBA Draft Lottery- The Wizards are in a great spot to win the first pick in the NBA draft. This means Blake Griffin. If Mr. Griffin comes to Washington, the Wizards will instantly be relevant again.

2) Matt Weiters- When the Orioles decide to call Matt Weiters up from Norfolk, the Orioles already potent offense will be even better. His game calling may take time, but he needs to start somewhere. He seems to be struggling this season. He his batting .263 with only one homer in 27 games. Maybe the Orioles will wait for him to heat up before they call him up.

3)Hershey Bears- The weather is improving, so why not take a trip north to delicious Hershey PA. You can spend the day at Hershey Park and then cross the parking lot to Giant Center and watch the AHL Conference Finals between the Bears and Providence Bruins.

As you can see, there is enough to keep us occupied until Football season starts. On the national level, enjoy the Stanley Cup playoffs, the NBA playoffs, and even NASCAR. The Autism Speaks 400 is at Dover in 2 weeks.

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So much has happened since my last post. Shall we begin?

UNC is the 2009 NCAA Mens Basketball National Champions. The game was ugly. It was over 10 minutes into the game. The final score was 72-89. There isn’t anything else to be said.

Jeff Gordon finaly won won at Texas. With the win, he ended a 47 race winless streak and he got his first career Texas win.

The Orioles chrushed the Yankees on 10-5 openig day. All Yankee fans can talk about the way Mark Teixeira was treated.

The Capitals clinched the Southeast division in their final homestand of the season.

Ryan Briscoe wins the Indy Car Season opener in St. Petersburg.

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The paperclip is the next stop on the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series schedule. Martinsville is a flat half mile oval in southern Virginia. It is described as two drag strips with turns or a giant paper clip. joining the cup series this weekend is the Camping World Truck series. Denny Hamlin won last years, but the Hendrick cars are always good. Mike Skinner, Ron Hornaday and Dennis Setzer are always good in the trucks.

My Picks:

Cup: Jeff Gordon, it is time for Jeff to get a win. He always runs fast here and he is hungry for a win. Dale Jr. needs to have a good race. He has struggled of late and he knows how to get around the track.

Truck: Kevin Harvick, He is fast in practice and he is in the best equipment. He has more track time than the other drivers and this is the closest track to his home. His teamate, Ron Hornaday will be in the mix too.

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Bristol Preview

Bristol, Tennessee is stop 5 in the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Joining them are the Nationwide Series and a special All-Star race. The track is a half mile, high banked oval in the hills of east Tennessee. Last year, Richard Childress Racing finished 1 2 3 with Jeff Burton winning. Joe Gibbs racing dominated the race with Tony Stewart leading 267 laps and Denny Hamlin leading 98. Driver’s to watch this weekend include Kurt Busch, Jeff Gordon, and Kevin Harvick. Mark Martin and Dale Jr. really need to do well this weekend. This will be Mark Martins first time in a COT at Bristol and on the new surface, he will start on the pole. Click here for starting lineup

My Pick:

Cup Series: Jeff Gordon, He is leading the points. It won’t be long until he returns to victory lane. Watch out for Jimmie Johnson. He always does his business without fail.

Nationwide: Kyle Busch, He is realy good and it is hard to go against him.

All-Star: Rusty Wallace, he owned Bristol in the 90’s

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Atlanta, Georgia is stop number 4 on the 2009 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series circuit. The track is a high banked 1.5 mile tri-oval in Hampton, Georgia. It is the fastest track with top speeds over 200 mph. Last year, Kyle Busch scored Toyota their first cup series win. Other recent winners are Kasey Kahne, Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards. The Camping World Truck Series joins the cup series while the Nationwide Series takes a weekend off. The trucks race Saturday afternoon on SPEED and the cup race is Sunday at 1:30 on FOX

My Picks:
Sprint Cup Series: Kyle Busch, How can I pick against him. He is good. Also keep an eye on the regulars like Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards and Jeff Gordan. There are 2 drivers that have a good shot of making some noise. After his first top 5 in three years, Bobby Labonte is always good at Atlanta. David Reutimann is having a great season and his car is fast.

Camping World Truck Series: Kyle Busch, enough said.

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Las Vegas Preview

Las Vegas, Nevada is the third stop for the NASCAR Sprint Cup and Nationwide series. The track is a 1.5 mile tri-oval just outside of the city. Matt Kenseth is 2 for 2 this season after winning last week in California. This should make him the favorite to win this race. Look out for Jimmie Johnson and Carl Edwards. Johnson has 3 wins at the track while Edwards is the defending winner. This could also be the week of the David. Can David Ragan or David Reutimann win their first career cup races? Both look fast this season and both should get a win.

My picks:
Sprint Cup- Kyle Busch, he is hungry. After a third place finish last week, he will do anything to win. I would get out his way.

Nationwide- Brendan Gaughan, at least 1 Georgetown basketball player will have success. He is from Vegas and his car is fast.

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Race 2 of the 2009 NASCAR season brings us to Fontana, California. The Auto Club Speedway of Southern California is a 2 mile, low banked oval. All three series will be in action with the trucks and Nationwide series on Saturday and the Cup guys on Sunday night. Carl Edwards won last years spring (winter) race. From what I have read and heard, the track has weathered and it is in great condition. This can make the racing multiple lanes wide. Brian Vickers is on the pole for the Cup race and Kyle Busch is on pole for the Camping World Truck Series. The Nationwide Series qualifies tomorrow morning. Contrary to what was talked about in the preseason, each series will have full fields (43 in Cup and Nationwide, 36 in Truck). The Auto Club 500 will be at 6:30 pm in the east. FOX wants to put the race against the Academy Awards on Sunday night.

My Predations:
Cup: Jamie McMurray, Roush has had great success at Fontana. JMac is poised to have a big season and he has a fast car. He starts 3rd. Keep an eye on AJ Allmendinger, he has received so much support from NASCAR fans. He is only scheduled for 8 races, but the team is looking for a deal. After finishing 3rd at Daytona, if he can keep it up, he should have no issue finding sponsorship. I wouln’t be shocked if he made the chase.

Nationwide: Jason Leffler, After receiving a 5 lap penalty for “aggressive driving” last week, he has a fire to win this week. He is 9th quickest in practice. For him to win, he will still have get passed the Cup regulars. Kyle Busch was shutout last week an d he could sweep the weekend. Carl Edwards, Jeff Burton, and Kevin Harvick will be tough.

Trucks: Kyle Busch, He was shutout last week, it won’t happen this week.

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FOX or WTTG, What Happened?

First off, I don’t want to take anything away from the race itself. I don’t know if this was an issue with FOX Sports or my local Fox affiliate WTTG, but what was up with the HD channel. I am assuming it was an issue with WTTG and it is unacceptable. The problem was the HD signal wasn’t being used. The entire pre-race show and start was an analog picture with side bars. It didn’t get worked out until around lap 25. According to the TV guide, the coverage was suppose to start at 1:30pm in the east. From 2pm until just before I was trying to get in contact with the station. Nothing! This would never happen for a football game. I am not angry that the HD wasn’t working, I’m mad about the fact I couldn’t get in contact with the station and they wouldn’t acknowledge there was a problem. Part of thinks there actually was a problem, but I also think that there is a strong possibility that someone just messed up and wasn’t paying attention. If I wasn’t the only one that had an issue, please comment or email me at courtsidesports@gmail.com. Other than this problem, FOX/SPEED do a great job covering NASCAR. Their product is the best of the three companies (TNT, ESPN).

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