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Ryan McGee's NASCAR Now Segment

Ryan McGee

...Insider next week, as ya know -- and he also has a recurring segment on ESPN TV's NASCAR Now. Here's the latest edition

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 04, 2009

The Hard Sell

Ryan McGee

...cart and two standing alongside. It used to be on a Monday following a Chevy win in NASCAR's Sprint Cup Series (Jimmie Johnson won on Sunday with a thrilling late Dover dash) the fellas...

Blog Entry | Conversation | June 03, 2009

Jay Leno and athletes over the years

Ted Bauer

...gets the tough questions in a Leno segment. Is this Pete Carroll mocking Jay Leno? Leno talkin' NASCAR for kids. Basketball related monologue. Hulk Hogan on the show, saying he'll be President. Patriots segment...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 28, 2009

Lunch Links

Max Klinger and Ethan Trex

...Plaxico. Anyone want a slightly used Yuniesky? Joe Maddon can afford lots of new trendy glasses now. NASCAR fans get a DUI on a horse. The Vancouver Olympic torch may look like something else. Yikes...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 21, 2009

Bring Back Double Duty

Ryan McGee

...to call it World 600) by night, from the cradle of all motorsports to the cradle of NASCAR in one dizzying, glorious marathon of speed. For real racers, "Double Duty" is an oil-covered badge...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 19, 2009

The Drive to Darlington

Ryan McGee

Travelling is a pain in the butt. Planes, rental cars, racetrack traffic, layovers, bad hotels, worse food … we all know the drill. But there i...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 12, 2009

Lunch Links

Paul Kix and Ethan Trex

...Kreme. The Yankees are really trying to make people hate them. Brad Daugherty's legendary love of NASCAR

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 06, 2009

Why NASCAR Should Be At Churchill

Ryan McGee

So, Mr. Motorsports Fan, you say want more old school in your modern day NASCAR, a little more yesterday in your Car of Tomorrow? And you, Mr. Trifecta Wheel, you say the...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 05, 2009

Auction Block: Lord of the Rings

Eric Angevine

When the news came over the wire last week that former Bulls guard Randy Brown would be selling his trio of championship rings as part of bankruptcy p...

Blog Entry | Conversation | May 04, 2009

Crash, Burn...Learn?

Ryan McGee

...injured. Seven were, all of whom had been released from the hospital by Monday. If you cover NASCAR long enough, you're going to experience all of the above more times than you care to...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 28, 2009

The NASCAR Advice Columnist

Ryan McGee

...Many people believed that Stewart was crazy for leaving the team with which he'd won two NASCAR titles to follow down the path of such disastrous legend-turned-bankrupt team owners such as Darrell...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 21, 2009

24 Hours of Daytona

Ryan McGee

With all due respect to my man Adam Weiner and his 24 Hours of LeMons, down in Daytona the only lemons we like are the ones we spritz onto our crab l...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 15, 2009

To The Top of Rattlesnake Hill

Ryan McGee

...Bridge, Talladega's Tri-Oval and even the start-finish line at Daytona, the best seats in NASCAR can be found scattered along a prickly hillside in the middle of the Arizona desert. Or so...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 14, 2009

The Track that Ate the Heroes

Ryan McGee

...was a perfectly-shaped, perfectly-round one-mile dirt track. In 1926 the directors of a pre-NASCAR sanctioning body known as the National Motor Racing Association purchased an 89-acre tract of swampland and...

Blog Entry | Conversation | April 07, 2009

How Not To Cheat In NASCAR

The late Smokey Yunick, the greatest rule-bender in motorsports history, described slipping past NASCAR inspectors as "walking under a snake's belly." And that was long before the rule book became...

Story | Conversation | April 06, 2009