Sunday, June 7, 2009

We've Moved!!

Come check out the new home of The Spotter Stand Blog...
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Friday, June 5, 2009

NASCAR's Acceptance Of The 'Citizen Journalist' A Bold, But Necessary Move

While the print and traditional media were continuing to lose touch with race fans, blogs and fan-oriented websites began to pop-up and step in. NASCAR, seeing an opportunity to bring fans closer, announced Tuesday it was forming the "NASCAR Citizen Journalist Media Corps." The decision gives independent websites and blogs a chance to run with the big boys and report from inside the catch fence rather than on the other side of it.

This doesn't mean NASCAR is going to open the gates and let everyone with a URL into the show. Citizen Journalist will be selected based on their professionalism, reporting and overall contribution to the sport and to the fans. If selected, all that was once deemed unavailable and unattainable will be at their disposal come race weekend.

This decision gives sites/blogs such as this a chance to put our hard work and passion out there for others to enjoy on a bigger stage. Unlike the established media, the Citizen Journalist has to work just as hard or harder to get noticed and let their voice be heard. It's this kind of effort and passion that NASCAR couldn't afford to overlook any longer.

As you can imagine the decision did not go over too well with the veterans of the media center. Jim Utter, a columnist and writer for That'sRacin.com and The Charlotte Observer believes the move is more about filling up media centers rather than extending an olive branch to a group once shunned for its legitimacy or lack there of. Jim Utter's been at this a lot longer than most of us and obviously calls it like he sees it; but there is more to this than just filling up the media center on race weekend.

Whether the traditionalist want to accept it or not, the bottom line here is that the media landscape in the sport has changed and brought with it a new and refreshing approach to reporting the news. It's simple; race fans rely more on fan sites and blogs than they do on the media who actually attend the races. NASCAR, being the business savvy group that they are, realized this trend and acted accordingly.

NASCAR relies on its fans and their loyalty more than any other major sport. With the sport in a bit of a stall and lacking new growth, who better to turn to than the fans to help get the sport back where it once was? The drivers and teams may make the cars go 'round, but it's the fans that drive the sport.

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Thursday, June 4, 2009

Pit Box Power Rankings Heading Into Pocono

1.Chad Knaus, #48 Lowe's Chevrolet
It was evident early on that the 48 was going to be the car to beat. Chad Knaus kept up with the race track and kept JJ up front all day. Even after the final pit stop of the day put the 48 towards the back of the top ten, Knaus never panicked. Johnson's car was so good that he was able to work the high line and wheel the Lowe's Chevy around Greg Biffle and eventually Tony Stewart to capture the team's 2nd win of the year.

2.Darian Grubb, #14 Old Spice/Office Max Chevrolet
Made the right calls to get Tony Stewart up front when it counted most. Darian Grubb and Tony Stewart kept working on the car and made it good enough to give Jimmie Johnson a run for his money at the end of the race. Darian Grubb has taken this team and made it a threat everywhere they unload.

3.Greg Erwin, #16 3M Ford
Using two-tire strategy on the last stop, Greg Erwin put his driver in a position to win with 25 to go. If not for a hard-charging Jimmie Johnson and Tony Stewart this team could have very easily ended up in victory lane.

4(tie).Bob Osborne, #99 AFLAC/Claritan Ford
The last two weeks have shown that Bob Osborne is slowly but surely getting this group back to the level everyone expects them to be at. Osborne and company head to Pocono where both he and Carl Edwards have had a lot of success.

Tony Gibson, #39 U.S. Army Chevrolet
Tony Gibson is finding ways to get Ryan Newman up front and keep him there. Building off the success of teammate and car owner Tony Stewart, this team unloads fast and is a mainstay in the top ten. Gibson has to be excited heading to Pocono where, in 2008, he and Mark Martin almost ended up in victory lane.

5.Todd Berrier, #07 Jack Daniels' Chevrolet
It goes without saying that Todd Berrier is one of the best crew chiefs in the garage. His wins and success with Kevin Harvick back that up. Since moving over to the 07, the chemistry between Berrier and Casey Mears is building and the results show it. Last week's top ten at Dover could be a sign of good things to come.

Honorable Mention:
Lance McGrew, #88 Amp Energy/National Guard Chevrolet
Last week's trip to Dover had to be the most stressful weekend Lance McGrew has ever had in his career as a crew chief. After failing to qualify for the race with Brad Keselowski, McGrew moved over to the 88 to get a head start on his new gig as Dale Jr's crew chief. Working with a car that was already loaded and ready to head to Dover McGrew, along side Brian Whitesell and Rex Stump, worked through all the drama and hype and brought the 88 home in 12th.

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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Old School Pocono

After the two get together heading off into Turn 1, Tim Richmond helps Dale Earnhardt Sr. to the ambulance then slams the door in disgust. They don't make 'em like they used to.


Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Power Rankings As Of: Dover

The latest edition of The Spotter Stand Power Rankings are up so head on over to the website and check it out.

PB