NASCAR: Fast Laps in the Lair of Al Capone
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For a long time I thought the trips to Chicagoland for NASCAR races felt odd. You just don’t think of NASCAR when you think the Windy City. But I’ve changed my mind. Stay with me now.
Chicago of the 1920s was the home of one of the most notorious gangster-bootleggers of all time—Al Capone.
I don’t know if any of Scarface’s drivers ever aspired to take their Duesenburgs and Packards to the race track or not. But not much more than a generation later, bootleggers of a different sort took to the tracks of the South just fine, thank you. And Bill France built an empire from that.
I doubt that Capone’s guys could put the muscle on the Sprint Cup Series any stronger than Kyle Busch has so far in 2008. The season is officially half over, and the Race to the Chase is two races deep.
Six wins in eighteen races is more than a trend. The Shrub is putting his stamp on this thing. Of course, Jeff Gordon did the same in 2007. And Jimmy Johnson got hot in the Chase and took the Cup. As Big Al may have said—it ain’t over ’til the shootin’ stops.
Here are this week’s Fast Lap questions, brought to you by the fine folks at ON PIT ROW and the all new BenchRacers home for wayward racing lovers. We hope you will check them both out, repeatedly.
1. Could NASCAR continue, as is, without involvement from the big three?
2. Was TNT’s “Wide Open Coverage” of the Coke Zero 400 distracting or a model for others to emulate?
3. What purpose does it serve NASCAR to impound all cars after qualifying, when only a few have to really qualify to get in the race?
4. What fate does NASCAR hold for the Martin Truex team after having their car confiscated for illegal roof height?
Limit your answers to 100 words or less. But remember also, to come back and comment on the opinions of others and be prepared to defend your own positions. This is the Fast Lap. We are going to be using the best of the commentary here in a new feature ON PIT ROW. We want your absolute best shot. Bring it on.




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