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Palm trees, blue skies and breezy conditions ... we must be in South Florida

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Homestead blog Friday

Story | Conversation | November 14, 2008

We know times are tough; we don't know what NASCAR is doing about it

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

We know times are tough, but we don't know what NASCAR plans to do about its likely economic woes. Chairman Brian France could change that, but he said nothing of substance for the second time in three days, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | November 11, 2008

Longing for a trip back to Victory Lane? Welcome to the club

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Three drivers have won 22 of the 34 Cup races in 2008. Which means only a handful of drivers have this new car thing figured out, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | November 07, 2008

Carl Edwards makes up some ground at Texas Motor Speedway

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Texas blog Sunday.

Story | Conversation | November 02, 2008

Weather's good, blog is running from Texas Motor Speedway

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Texas blog Friday.

Story | Conversation | October 31, 2008

Still plenty of drama left in the season, just not for the top prize

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Sure, Jimmie Johnson may have all but wrapped up the Cup title. But there are still plenty of reasons to watch the final three races of the season. The likes of Jeff Gordon, Matt Kenseth, Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards have big goals to reach, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2008

One win and in the Chase, but is Junior -- or Junior Nation -- happy with 2008?

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Dale Earnhardt Jr. won a race and made the Chase in his first season at Hendrick Motorsports. But is that enough to satisfy him or his legion of fans? No, but there are signs things may get better, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | October 28, 2008

Burton: Gordon isn't washed up

Terry Blount

...to win a Cup championship. The last one was Dale Jarrett, in 1999, at age 43. Jeff Gordon has a few years to go before he reaches to over-40 brigade (he turned 37...

Blog Entry | Conversation | October 15, 2008

A thrilling race at Kansas in the new car? Who saw that coming?

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

We're halfway through the 2008 Chase. So what surprises have we seen? Terry Blount takes a look.

Story | Conversation | October 14, 2008

Chase leader Johnson feeling fortunate with top-10 run at Dega

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

...10 when the guys close to me had problems made today a good day." Here comes Burton Jeff Burton may be the sleeper in the Chase. Burton finished fourth Sunday in the No. 31 Chevy...

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Exploding tires put a dent in Chase contenders' chances

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

The Sprint Cup race Sunday at Talladega could have been a show for the ages. Too bad exploding tires stole the spotlight, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | October 05, 2008

Biffle: Edwards' Kansas move was too risky

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Greg Biffle believes Carl Edwards took too big a risk in trying to win on the last lap at Kansas Speedway last week.

Story | Conversation | October 03, 2008

Kyle Busch's Chase chances sputtering like the motor on the 18 car

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

...motorsports for ESPN.com. He can be reached at terry@blountspeak.com. Ailing Gordon finishes fourth Gordon Jeff Gordon said he has never gotten in a race car feeling as sick as he did...

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Edwards' high-risk 'banzai move' not enough to derail Johnson

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Carl Edwards could've played it safe during the stretch run of Sunday's Sprint Cup race at Kansas Speedway. But what's the fun in that? Edwards tried every trick in his repertoire to pass Jimmie Johnson on the final lap -- including a barrier-banging "banzai move" -- before conceding victory to the new Chase points leader, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | September 28, 2008

Biffle just fine with thought of three in a row, no matter how he does it

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Remember Greg Biffle's win at Kansas last season, the one where he didn't actually cross the line first? He remembers it, and the hottest driver in NASCAR would like nothing more than to do it again, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | September 25, 2008