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Mutterings on the eve of the Daytona 500

TruckerToggle and I are looking forward to the weekend for the two Daytona Duels behind us and some indication of form emerging fro our favourite racing series. News that Danica has won pole for the Nationwide race today should be good for the sport in raising interest, but well done to her for coming back after that nasty smack on the las lap of her duel Thursday; the lady has guts as well as speed and talent and we wish her well.

The #NASCAR flagship event on Sunday we’ll be following on the internet as usual as we won’t do pay to view, but we’d rather be there in person. The 1996 500 was my first NASCAR race and I have fond memories of that day.

Also blacked out will be F1; my Sky Sports package is cancelled in protest over the F1 coverage and I’ll not watch any of the BBC coverage unless I’m really desperate. The internet will do for me for that as well and, in any case, the new generation of cars look seriously ugly.

#F1 testing has shown the usual mix of times, but it is the qualifying sessions at the race that matter so we’ll wait for that to see what the real performamnce levels are.

On the subject of ugly cars, the new generation of #IndyCar bolides are pretty odd looking too. The need for safety improvements is not denied, but we’re not too sure what a flock of these are gloing to look like on the track together. We’ll know soon enough.

So here we go; the 2012 season is go!

Welcome to 2012

#F1 – the silly season is pretty much over now and it looks as though we have said farewell to Rubens after a marathon career. On his day pretty damn quick, but maybe not showing that X Factor that makes a world champion. Still, it will seem odd without him around. Why Williams have chosen Senna as his replacement defies logic in our opinion, but there you are. Grove is a bit close to Harwell, so maybe there is something in the air affecting their thinking. Whilst on the subject of Williams it is also farewell to Patrick Head. Maybe it is time for the team to move out from his long shadow.

The Ice Man will be returning with what we’ll have to call Lotus now. Will he be able to settle with a mid grid runner? Can he turn them around, or will he just get bored with it all? We don’t really remember him as being a car sorter and developer which puts a lot of weight on Grosjean’s shoulders and there is a danger that the team will look to Kimi first because he’s a former world champion (if only just), so can Romain get his voice heard? Or will he blow the iceman away?

Torro Rosso had a complete clear out which was fair enough in the sense that they claim to be a sort of F1 academy, but the way that the dismissals were handled seemed very poor. If they truly had decided to move on Seb and Jamie then why wait to tell them? Why have one of them attending a team function the day before the announcement? That sort of thing is shabby.

No changes at the top teams so it should be business as usual once we kick off in March. Testing is not likely to give us any real clues; it all comes down to qualifying and the race to see where the real pace and durability lies. Can Felipe get back to the sort of form that we’ve seen him show before? Whereas having a team mate pushing provides an edge for many drivers we know that Alonso didn’t like it at McLaren, so there could be an interesting situation there. Hamilton ended 2011 looking a bit more settled and it will be good to see him with his old fire. Will the bubble burst for Vettel this year? He is very good and has a very sharp team around him which makes them look strong, especially as the car will no doubt be another good one.

It will be interesting to see how the newer teams fare this year and whether or not they can really start to close the gap. To see one scoring points would be good, even if it was only in one of those strange races where attrition elsewhere promotes them. The sport needs a decent grid all turning in competitive times, but not at the expense of going the spec car route.

As for all the shifting around of commentary teams amongst the broadcasters, well that means nothing to me as I shall be keeping up my embargo on watching. I can follow it on the web quite happily and, whilst I might watch the odd highlights on BBC, the only races I plan to catch live will be those on Speed when I’m in the USA.

#NASCAR – over the pond the departure of the elder Shrub was fairly inevitable after the fan video of his behaviour in the garage area at Homestead surfaced in the public domain. We would have put money on both siblings losing their drives, but the younger Shrub has held on and some credit has to be given to JGR for keeping faith in him and trying to make things work. He is surely one of those drivers who have the natural feel that could make him competitive in other forms of the sport, but he has that self destructive streak still. Whether he can overcome it or not we can only wait and see. Big brother, meanwhile, has a new start and maybe can spring a surprise or two, especially if his past win record can help bring money to the team.

For Penske to take The Dinger was one that we didn’t see coming, but he is a media savvy guy as well as someone who knows how to win (at least he has a winning record in single seaters). We wish him well in the #22 car. His move has opened up the #43 for our friend Aric (we consider Tampa as a second home, which explains why we like to support the Central Florida drivers). He did well last year in the #88 Nationwide ride in terms of finishing near the front and does come with some experience at the top level so we’re hoping that he can keep the #43 knocking on the top 10 this year.

With Speedweeks under way (the 50th Rolex 24 should have started as we’ve been writing this blog) our racing season is under way at last; not long now ‘til the 500!

#IndyCar – we don’t like the look of the new car; really wierd, but we accept the need for safer vehicles. Looks like an intersting season even if the driver & teams line up is still a little fluid. The series got a big wake up call at the end of last season and is almost starting anew in 2012 with the new car, some new engines and a revised calendar. We wish them all well.

Musings on #NASCAR and #F1 December 2011

On the NASCAR front all is still quiet regarding Shrub Jnr following the parting of the ways with Penske of Shrub Snr. As we wrote here at the end of the season, the latter’s behaviour was pretty shameful, and especially so in the way it showed a lack of respect for the team’s heritage. Captain Nice would not have behaved that way and nor would Rusty. We’re always sad to see talent wasted, especially by the individual, but these two boys just do not seem to be able to contain themselves, and so the standards have to be set by others. We applaud Penske, and Shell, for taking a stand, but we also applaud JGR for trying with their man, albeit that his future may not be with the team.

The Darien Grubb story looks to have ended well with him going to JGR to work with Denny Hamlin. He deserved a decent job; just because he and Smoke didn’t gel to the latter’s satisfaction doesn’t mean that he hasn’t got talent and he did crew chief the #14 through to the title even if he knew he was under notice. The bloke is made of the right stuff.

In F1 the 2012 line up is starting to come together with the Iceman going to what will be Lotus and being joined by Romain who clearly deserved better than he got there in the time he was alongside Alfonso. Petrov is out, but he deserves to have a place on the grid and, being well-funded, maybe that can be at Williams. The Grove boys had a dire year in 2011, but maybe with Patrick moving aside things could improve. It would be hard to get worse, and the big man cast a long shadow.

Also in F1 we are still seeing a calendar silly season emerge. Austin may or may not hold a US GP, Bahrain may or may not be on and so on. Is this an attempt by Bernie to keep F1 on the sports pages? Who knows, but it all seems a shamble to us here at MM. Sort it out Bernie; they are in or they are not.

Returning to Lotus, nee Renault, is the top seat there cursed? Last year we had Robert putting himself out of action and now we have Kimi hurting himself falling off a snow mobile. Hopefully he is OK and can take his ride, but we do wonder if the team can pull round. If they can’t, then their linear progression backwards might suggest that the Iceman would have done better going to HRT.

Weekend round up 27th November 2011#NASCAR #F1

#NASCAR – well, the season may have ended, but the grace with which Carl Edwards accepted defeat was not reflected in the actions of the Elder Shrub. Once again there was a demonstration of why we don’t like this pair; they may be decent drivers, but they are a long way short on personal skills. Yes he was frustrated by an early equipment failure, but his team, sponsors and fans do not need to encounter that sort of behavior.

And so we again find a sponsor wishing to disassociate themselves from their driver. Penske Racing is a class act, built on the foundations of RP and Mark Donahue, and KB senior might like to to consider how his actions at Homestead are a grave dishonour to the memory of Mark.

#F1 – The Brazilian GP passes without a Hamiliton/Massa incident, albeit that it looked like one mught have been on the cards before Lewis gave up with mechanical problems, and it was nice to see that he went over to Ferrari after the race to make peace. Good to see Webbo add another win, even if it was slightly gifted. JB nailed second overall for the season as we thought that he would and Force India and Lotus (or Caterham as we’re going to call them next year) inked in 6th and 10th respectively in the constructor’s title.

But little news on who goes where for the teams that have not settled their line ups. Seems odd to have so many potential vacancies with the season over, although we know that Charles Pic will join the famous Irish driver Tim O’Glock at Marussia Virgin next year. It will be a shame if the Barra Boy is out of F1 after such a poor showing at home. The home fans didn’t have much to cheer about with Senna making a complete cods off it and Massa handicapped by a poor qualifying maybe. Still, they enjoyed his doughnuts after the race.

That is it for our weekend round ups for a while, but we will try and post at least weekly with news and views and we have a few articles almost complete that we need to dust off and publish here. Thanks for all the support,

Weekend round up – 20th November 2011 #NASCAR – Go Smoke!

#Nascar – What a way to end the season! Our opposition to the chase format remains, but to have the two title contenders slug it out, winner takes all was awesome. All credit to both Carl and Tony for a fantastic race, and to all of the other drivers for managing to avoid doing anything stupid in that last 35 or so laps to allow a straight fight at the front under green flag conditons.

Nice to hear from Carl after the race, losing with dignity.

The chase may be idiotic to us, but this has to be the best way to end a season.