The NASCAR Week That Was: May 30-June 5

It was a Ganassi-Penske showdown in the final laps of the Coca Cola 600 last Sunday. After winning the Indianapolis 500 just hours earlier, team owner Chip Ganassi looked to make Sunday a perfect day. And for a while it looked like Jamie McMurray might make it happen for his boss. Kurt Busch though bested McMurray through the final laps, taking the win and scoring his first Coke 600 victory. In other news, Kyle Busch Motorsports shut down one of its two truck teams this week. The team, which has struggled with sponsorship this season, has been a source of mounting financial frustration for team owner Kyle Busch. Driver Tayler Malsam moved over to the #10 Nationwide ride at Braun Racing, beginning this weekend. This is the NASCAR week that was May 30 to June 5, 2010.

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One Response to “The NASCAR Week That Was: May 30-June 5”

  1. Garry says:

    It may be my imagination or maybe I am just an old codger who does not like change, or maybe something else … but imuho the other netwoks’s guys do a much better job at covering the races.

    As I said, it may just take some getting used to, but watching today was weird. It kind of felt like we were watching a “bootleg” broadcast. It seemed like the announcers were kind of guessing at the calls ( like they are outsiders vs insiders e.g. Darrel and Mike and the others on the other channel) ….

    anyway ..it seemed like they were timid when they were calling the race, as if they were not sure of what was going on …. and for sure the banter was no where near as fun as the other guys.

    Just my 2 cents, I wonder what others think.

    PS
    these spoilers are not treating the ole 4 time champ very nicely ….it appears Denny is the man to beat …. and I wonder where in the heck is Jr and whineyStewart and Jeff Gordon and Mark Martin and …..?

    all very interesting…..

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