

Kyle's strategy with the new car: If you bang it off the wall hard enough, sooner or later, it'll turn left.

Loving the Lady in Black: That was Jeff's 15th top-10 finish at Darlington, the most of any track on which he's competed.

Junior Nation got their money's worth at Darlington -- a chance to cheer Dale and jeer the guy who won.

Everybody complained about how hard it was to pass, but Carl didn't seem to have an issue with it.

Virginia reel: When Martin Truex Jr. offered to take him for a spin, Denny thought it meant later out on the lake.

Clint's brush with the wall ended his top-10 finishing streak at seven in a row.

Everybody's worried about when Junior's going to get to Victory Lane, but Jeff hasn't won a race in 2008, either.

When the alternator quit working, Jimmie's night -- and his battery -- was drained of any drama.

"Martin to twist pretzels at Philly Pretzel Factory for charity." Let's hope he doesn't try to do the same thing with the car at Lowe's on Sunday night.

A little bird told me Tony was just pointing out to Elliott that he was No. 1.

Since he would be in the Chase if it started today, wonder if David's praying for rain every weekend from now until Sept. 6?

Those weren't "good vibrations" that Greg was feeling at Darlington, especially when he had the car to beat.

Is that what happens when Red Bull meets red mist?

For Kevin, Darlington was just a case of "things that go bump in the night."

So was it the real Matt or robot Matt that came back after a three-week vacation to run sixth at Darlington?