Kyle Busch won his 10th Nationwide series race on Saturday night. The win was Kyle 10th in the series this season, which tied a record held by Sam Ard. Following the race, Kyle announced that he was donating $100,000 to Sam Ard.
The past 5 days have been great! I dropped Penni off at the airport for her trip back to Georgia earlier this morning and have been doing a little bit of work since then. I’m supposed to be meeting my cousin Paige after while to hang out and reconnect. (She’s from TX and I haven’t seen her since her grandfather’s funeral earlier this year.)
The New Kids on the Block concert was AMAZING! I’m sitting here listening to their music as I’m working and writing this entry. I’ve got several pictures and a full review coming later.
Penni & I had a great time at Texas Motor Speedway this weekend. Ron Hornaday won the Craftsman Truck series race Friday night. Kyle Busch won the Nationwide series race Saturday afternoon. Carl Edwards won the Sprint Cup series race last night. I have lots of pictures and stories from TMS to share in the upcoming week.
Stay tuned!

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At this point in 2007, Jeff Gordon was leading the Sprint Cup standings (and was 344 points ahead of 2nd place). He & Jimmie Johnson were tied for the most wins so far with 4 a piece. After today’s race, Kyle Busch leads all drivers this year with 8 wins and is leading the standings by 242 points. Both of those stats are alarming to me. First of all, I expected Kyle to do ok in his first season with Joe Gibbs Racing. I figured he’d have 1 or 2 wins and probably make the Chase. Instead, he has 8 wins and is a sure thing for the Chase (if not the championship). The 242 point differential between Kyle and 2nd place is a big surprise to me. Jeff Gordon had 4 wins at this point last year but was farther ahead of 2nd place than Kyle is with 8 wins. This makes me think that it may be any one’s ballgame once the Chase starts. Kyle has definitely had some great finishes this year (very reminiscent of Jimmie Johnson at times in 2006 & 2007 when nothing seemed to stop the team from a top 5 or win). Unfortunately, he has a handful of very poor finishes (including Martinsville, which is a Chase track). He will more than likely need no stumbles (or bad luck) in the Chase to keep his roll going and end up 2008 Sprint Cup Champion.
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