Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Samsung Radio Shack 500

Samsung Radio Shack 500 Samsung / Radio Shack 500: Make Good Good Speller RacersTen minutes before the race at Martinsville last week, I leaed that my selection of Jimmie Johnson would naught.It 's not that I had a sudden revelation about JJ's short-track skills. Not that I am once again the quality of the dishes Hendrick Motorsports track program. And it is really good, because I have chosen the potential race winner Tony Stewart as a real head to head bet. And another ten minutes before the race, I knew I made the wrong choice of pole sitting Johnson.Why? As the fame of "Gentlemen start your engine," came from some companies grunt in the hills of Virginia, Fox cut to an in-car view JJ of the finger pressing the Power button. The entire dashboard is clear that something like a flight simulator at NASA. And the line was a single Post-It note: a memo to Johnson, who was able to find during the event, a reminder of his team, perhaps even of his crew chief Chad Knaus again. What were the post-it note reading? "Rhythm". Aw.How embarrassing. Although, of course, Knaus (or someone) just wanted to remind JJ cool during a long day of racing, in its pace to be taken into account, and to drive their race, a national television spelling gaffe. For the word is written, "Rhythm". Not so great that the little eye, I can tell you, but still cumbersome. And then you have to keep in mind what the intellectuals Larry McReynolds, Darrell Waltrip and Jeff Hammond are: they are nothing if not for Spelling Stickler. At that time, Johnson was doomed to failure. Fox was simply not to reward bad Speller by him for the victory Lane.Anyway. This week the heads smoked Sets Texas Motor Speedway, the top banks, medium-free-and-a-half miles where Aero is everything. Texas is a sister track to Atlanta and Charlotte (at least until you see what they show in Charlotte in a month), so that binary data is of particular interest to us this week. Also of note is the fact that Kasey Kahne was very, very good in the race just in Atlanta last month. He won, and the fact that a change might win an Aero-type race speaks volumes. It seems that the boat is much more comfortable with the Dodge Charger in'06 when in'05 (although guys like Ryan Newman and Michael Waltrip is still powerful, so that Newman has re-run the Intrepid alten'04). The Roush cars are always more attractive to the Aero-insensitive tracks, so that we too have a lot in this week as well. Let's take a look at my favorite pick for this week week.Last: Stewart has won at Martinsville, his most recent conquest of the demons in this place, at least Johnson and Kevin Harvick was in front, which seems like a head to head for the fifth victory week. It is also the second week, where I have just retued to the winner and a winner H2H. Of the six races this year, if you bet with me every week, you have made money in five of them, including five in a row. Last weekend I finished 2.26 units for the season, I'm a 8.92 units.Christopher Harris is a writer for high Professional Handicappers League.   Read all of his texts on

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