

M&Ms will launch an 18-week promotion on June 8, seeking the "Most Colorful Fan in NASCAR." ... No, Junior Nation, "black" and "blue" aren't in the spirit of the rules.

With all that duct tape streaming from the back of the car by the end of the race, Junior's Chevy looked like a fast-moving parade float.

Iron man, playing now: Including the race at Charlotte last fall, there have been 6,149 laps run since then -- and Jeff has completed every one of them.

The first song that popped up in shuffle mode on Carl's iPod after the race: Jackson Browne's "Running on Empty."

When the crew told him to conserve fuel during that final green-flag run, Jeff drove just like he does when it's his turn in the day care car pool.

Denny went from "throwing a concrete block" at Brad Keselowski on Saturday night to hitting the concrete wall Sunday evening.

Clint had to make an early unscheduled stop for "debris on the grill." Thank goodness the folks from Weber were quick with the spatulas, tongs and wire brushes.

Greg was bummed, because for the second week in a row, Kasey Kahne won the bushel of apples for being the top finishing driver from Washington state.

It just goes to show what a difference a year makes when David and the No. 6 crew were disappointed to finish 12th. He was 37th and 40th at Lowe's last season.

News item: Tony donates 3-year-old Mojo to Louisville Zoo. Well, I guess that gets the monkey off his back.

Actual conversation heard Sunday night: "Glad to see Junior finally win one, but why did he change his number to 9?"

Dog-eat-dog world?: Kevin fought a dog of a car Sunday night, got the lucky dog pass and doggedly hung in there for a 14th-place finish.

A quick synopsis of Matt's 2008 season:
Finishes of 30th or worse: 5
Top-10 finishes (including a seventh Sunday night): 6

Jimmie got that Memorial Day cookout started just a little early this year.

Smells like teen spirit: Bobby has no top-10 finishes but has finished 11th, 12th or 13th a total of five times in 2008.