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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

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

Where's the drama? Well, you won't find it in the Chase for the Sprint Cup

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

The Chase was supposed to add a little playoff buzz during NASCAR's stretch run to Homestead-Miami. Someone forget to tell that to Jimmie Johnson, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | October 20, 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

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

New car hasn't closed gap between superteams and low-budget operations

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

The 2008 Chase for the Sprint Cup is an exclusive club. In case you haven't noticed, NASCAR's so-called superteams still rule the road, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | September 09, 2008

Bowyer handily holds off Kahne, Ragan for final Chase spot

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Clint Bowyer held on to make the Chase, and even starts it in a tie for fourth. David Ragan and Kasey Kahne were Sunday's big losers at Richmond. The real question left? Will anyone challenge the power trio of Busch, Edwards and Johnson, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | September 07, 2008

Stewart closest thing to a lock to make Chase; Kahne the long shot

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Will Jeff Gordon tumble out of the Chase picture at Richmond? Will Kasey Kahne pull off a miracle and get back in it? Terry Blount handicaps their chances.

Story | Conversation | September 05, 2008

Johnson puts other contenders on notice: He's back, maybe better than ever

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

The perfect car, the perfect driver, the perfect storm? Two-time champion Jimmie Johnson served notice to contenders for his throne with a dominating victory Sunday. He is ready to defend his turf, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | August 31, 2008

Kyle Busch puts swift end to two-week slump, locks up top spot in Chase

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

See what happens when Kyle Busch gets backed into a corner? He digs in his heels, wins another race -- his eighth this season -- and locks up the top spot in the Chase, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | August 10, 2008

Long winless streak this season doesn't mean Gordon's slipping

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

His place among NASCAR's greatest is already secure, but is Jeff Gordon slipping? Probably not, but he's ready to deal with whatever comes, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | August 02, 2008

The race may be long and in the middle of nowhere, but Pocono looks good

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Pocono Raceway isn't near much of anything, unless you want a secluded spot for a honeymoon, but the place never looked so good to drivers and fans after last week's Brickyard fiasco, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | August 01, 2008

New car, old tires a bad combination, so what does NASCAR do next?

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

It's fairly obvious NASCAR's new, safer car doesn't mix well with Goodyear's old-school tires. The question, writes Terry Blount, is what does NASCAR do now?

Story | Conversation | July 28, 2008

The winner at the Brickyard was Johnson; the losers were just as easy to spot

Terry Blount, ESPN.com

Competitors at Indianapolis were in a forgiving mood after Jimmie Johnson won the Allstate 400. Fans might not be, after the debacle in which the longest green-flag run was 12 laps because Goodyear tires weren't up to snuff, writes Terry Blount.

Story | Conversation | July 27, 2008