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"I have no plans to move anything or do anything. We're just into this thing one week. All of our plans certainly are not in place. But it will take some time. Right now we have no plans of moving anything."
-- Bruton Smith, on the possibility of moving a race date (to Las Vegas?) from the just-purchased (and renamed) New Hampshire Motor Speedway.

Of course Smith also said, "Do you realize they have 140,000 hotel rooms in Las Vegas? In about another 18 months, they'll be up to 175,000. That's more hotel rooms than any other city in the world, even today."

Read between the lines at your own leisure ...

Figuratively Speaking

934 -- Fastest laps run by Jimmie Johnson this year, out of 10,003 total laps. Jeff Gordon is second with 654. Rounding out the top five: Tony Stewart, 612; Dale Earnhardt Jr., 552; and Kurt Busch, 517.

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This week's topic
Given the ebb and flow of TV ratings, what should NASCAR do to help the viewing experience?

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Last week's topic
Both have unique qualities, but which is your go-to during the race: radio or television?

MikeShaffer
Mute the TV and turn on the radio. The TV broadcast has too much background noise from the track and I can not hear the announcers or the interviews.

Kraw
TV for me. I tend to travel a lot on the weekends, so sometimes I have to listen in on MRN. Don't get me wrong, they do a great job of announcing. What gets me is, sometimes it takes a while to find out where your favorite driver is, or find out why they are out of the race. So, next to being there (still sun burned from AMS weekend!), I'll take TV.

kd4ctg
I prefer to watch race live on TV, but ESPN is usually commenting on a another subject during the race or another commercial is on so listen to MRN and TrackPass to keep up with the race.

dhrLimited
It's been awhile since I listened to a whole broadcast on radio, but I did Sunday while driving. It was pretty good. I'd been looking forward to ESPN's return, but the telecasts are no where near as good as the "old" ESPN.

Bstew
I like TV better, but I could definitely go without hearing the announcers.

pkbunny
I always turn the volume down and listen on Sirius. I put it on Tony's channel to listen to his radio, it can be entertaining and sometimes educational. I prefer the radio because they just tell me what is going on.

saranicole
You Mean Hendrick TV vs. Radio? I have almost totally lost interest in this season. The TV coverage is all Hendrick all the time. Jimmie or Jeff could be in dead last and the announcers would say "they're just hanging back waiting to strike."

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Checker Auto Parts 500 | Phoenix | 3 p.m. ET Sunday | ABC
Race No. 35 of 36 | Get ticketsexternal link | Book travel

• Defending race winner: Kevin Harvick
• Most victories at the track: Jeff Burton, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Kevin Harvick (2)
• Best average finish (minimum five starts): Jimmie Johnson (7.2 in eight starts)
Active drivers only

2007 Chase for the Nextel Cup

Championship-eligible drivers' finishing positions
Pos. Driver N.H. Dover Kan. 'Dega Char. Mart. Atl. Tex. Pho. H'stead Pts. Behind
1. J. Johnson 6 14 3 2 14 1 1 1     6,382 --
2. J. Gordon 2 11 5 1 1 3 7 7     6,352 -30
3. C. Bowyer 1 12 2 11 2 9 6 19     6,201 -181
4. Ky. Busch 4 5 41 36 3 4 20 4     6,043 -339
5. C. Edwards 12 1 37 14 5 11 2 26     6,025 -357
6. T. Stewart 3 9 39 8 7 13 30 11     6,009 -373
7. J. Burton 18 7 36 43 4 12 5 6     5,951 -431
8. K. Harvick 17 20 6 20 33 10 15 10     5,943 -439
9. Ku. Busch 25 29 11 7 26 31 8 8     5,929 -453
10. M. Kenseth 7 35 35 26 34 5 4 2     5,928 -454
11. D. Hamlin 15 38 29 4 20 6 24 29     5,858 -524
12. M. Truex Jr. 5 13 38 42 17 19 31 3     5,858 -524

Six of one ... half a dozen of the other

It doesn't matter. Six of the Chase drivers officially have been eliminated, and while a half of the field mathematically remains alive it's not that dramatic.

It's down to Johnson vs. Gordon. As much as I'd like to see Clint Bowyer remain in the mix, the front-runners are going to have to lay down at Phoenix for it to even have the illusion of a three-driver Chase come Homestead.

In the end, Gordon takes the points lead after Phoenix (check the script) and holds on for his fifth Cup championship at Homestead. Otherwise, there's going to be a lot of yammering about Gordon getting "robbed" of yet another title.

The opinions expressed are solely of the writer.

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