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chase for the nextel cup thread......
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 10:57 am
by gibbsfan
this will be the chase for the nextel cup thread for u raceheads in here like myself.
i will start by saying that they will be in kansas speedway on sunday. so here,s my shout out to the gibbs boys this weekend in kansas,lets keep it on track for another cup title.good luck ..keep it on the track...smoke leads by only 4 pts heading into this weekends race. these next 7 weeks will be hell on me but i,m man enough to deal with it,i hope..
.... go smoke you can do it and we can help.....
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:07 am
by REDEEMEDSKIN
Is it still called the Nextel cup even after Sprint acquired them??
Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2005 11:16 am
by gibbsfan
for now it remains nextel til 07.
also this will be denny hamlins first race in a cup car,good luck denny keep all the fenders on it.
he will drive joe gibbs #11 fed ex car sunday at kansas speedway.
Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2005 9:47 am
by gibbsfan
smokes lead is 75 heading into charlotte for saturday nights uaw gm quality 500.
keeping my fingers crossed for the next six weeks for smoke as well as the redskins.

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 11:54 am
by gibbsfan
here,s my shout out to smoke and the rest of team gibbs for charlotte.
smoke leads keep it up front toward another cup title.lets extend that point lead a little more this week before they go to martinsville va.
i,m praying that the track surface will hold up for smoke this saturday night in charlotte.
good luck to denny hamlin on your second cup start and bobby lets keep the car off the wall this week.bad luck all year for this team.
good luck to all at gibbs racing and have a great showing in charlotte.

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:18 pm
by hailskins666
do you enjoy talking to yourself?

Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2005 2:57 pm
by gibbsfan
hailskins666 wrote:do you enjoy talking to yourself?

evidently

i,m just keeping up with the motorsports for you all that cares.
i got you talking didn,t i
stewart is tied for the points lead....
Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2005 10:04 am
by gibbsfan
now smoke leads by 15 points after martinville.
the old points system has smoke leading by 263 points over biffle not johnson. johnson would be 316 points out of the lead.
great job by all at joe gibbs racing ,smoke 2nd,labonte,4th and hamlin came in 8th.
kick some booty on the football field as well.
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2005 12:35 am
by Hooligan
Tony Stewart... I hope the Gibbs organization's next driver isn't such a d-bag. I can't stand him.
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:48 am
by gibbsfan
Hooligan wrote:Tony Stewart... I hope the Gibbs organization's next driver isn't such a d-bag. I can't stand him.
you like him don,t lie

he can wheel anything.
smokes lead is now 38 over johnson with 2 races to go.
the old points have him 302 points over biffle.johnson would be 339 points back.
then all smoke has to do if the old point system was still in place is 41st or better the last 2 races to win the cup.i hate this chase format.
goodluck in phoenix.....
keepin my fingers crossed for a third gibbs racing championship since 2000.
bobby labonte out at gibbs after 05 season..
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2005 3:47 pm
by gibbsfan
bobby labonte will be out at jgr after this season.
you can find out more on nascar.com
all his 21 wins in cup have been w/gibbs along with the 2000 cup championship...
good luck bobby in your next ride,you have done joe gibbs racing well and all good things must come to an end sooner than later.
bobby,s replacement in the 18 car is expected to be jj yeley.
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:02 am
by Bucamaniac40
Tony Stewart will get it done and win his secong championship!

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2005 2:22 pm
by gibbsfan
Bucamaniac40 wrote:Tony Stewart will get it done and win his secong championship!

thats what i,m hoping for in 2 more races..
it will be the third cup title for gibbs racing since 2000.
goodluck this weekend on your game with the skins in tampa.

go skins
Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:55 pm
by Bucamaniac40
gibbsfan wrote:Bucamaniac40 wrote:Tony Stewart will get it done and win his secong championship!

thats what i,m hoping for in 2 more races..
it will be the third cup title for gibbs racing since 2000.
goodluck this weekend on your game with the skins in tampa.

go skins
Thanks man,and if tony can avoid any mistakes he should be able to hold everyone off unless something stupid happens like a lapped driver deciding to race at the wrong time!
Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 10:40 am
by gibbsfan
smoke now has a 52 point lead heading into homestead miami speedway this weekend.
he now only needs to finish 9th or better to lock it up.
and if he leads 1 lap he needs to finish 10th or better to wrap it up.
even if jimmie johnson wins the race and leads the most laps.
the old system has him 282 ahead of biffle .crowned old school champion.
goodluck in homestead smoke and great job on sunday in phoenix finishing in 4th.
so this weekend keep the fenders on it for 400 miles.
heres to smoke and the whole home depot team for their 2nd cup title and gibbs 3rd since 2000.
Gibbs Wins the Championship!
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:17 am
by hkHog
...well in NASCAR but at least he won something. Hopefully, he can win the double (Nextel Cup and the SB)! Not sure if this is the right forum but it's about Joe Gibbs so I put it here.
Clean, steady run gives Stewart second title
Associated Press
HOMESTEAD, Fla. -- Tony Stewart was smooth and steady for an entire race. An entire season. An entire championship run.
Stewart cruised to his second NASCAR championship in four years Sunday, capping an uncharacteristically calm season for the former Bad Boy. He won races, kept his temper in check and avoided every major incident long enough to cement himself as one of the greatest drivers of his time.
Needing only to run a clean race at Homestead-Miami Speedway, he hovered just outside the top 10 and away from any potential danger. He ended up 15th, winning the title by 35 points over Greg Biffle, who won the race for the second straight year by besting teammate Mark Martin in a door-to-door finish.
Stewart became just the 14th driver in NASCAR history with more than one championship and joined four-time winner Jeff Gordon as the only active drivers with multiple titles.
"Once you win more than one, it definitely puts you into an elite group and you are going to be looked upon different," Gordon said. "You win one, you are looked at differently. Win two and it takes you to another level."
Gordon, who failed to qualify for the Chase for the championship, rallied over the final 10 races and finished the year 11th in points. That was good for a $1 million prize and a trip to the series banquet in New York.
For Stewart, it was the perfect finale to what's been a perfect season both on and off the track.
He had a tortured run to the title in 2002, punching a photographer the lowest point of a rollercoaster season pocked by bad behavior and blowups. So he'll treasure this title, a gift to the team that stuck with him through thick and thin.
After an emotional embrace with crew chief Greg Zipadelli -- interrupted by chants of "Climb the fence!" from his fans -- he dedicated the win to his Joe Gibbs Racing crew members, who showered him in Coke from the risers above.
"I put the team through a lot of hell ever since I've been with them but they never gave up on me," Stewart said. "Zippy didn't want to win it the way we did in 2002. It was nice to do it and do it right."
The championship was the third for Gibbs, now coach of the Washington Redskins, and first for his son, J.D., who took over the leadership role when his father went to the NFL.
"Celebrate, celebrate, celebrate," Joe Gibbs said over a telephone line while Stewart accepted the Nextel Cup trophy, "and I'm picking up the tab!"
"You're darn right you're picking up the tab!" replied Stewart, who won at least $5.8 million with the title.
Indeed, Gibbs was instrumental in getting Stewart to finally settle down.
One day during the offseason, he ordered the driver into the race shop for a heart-to-heart talk with his team. He wanted the crew to open their hearts and make Stewart see just how difficult he made their jobs.
When the meeting was over, Stewart was a changed man.
He moved back to Indiana into his childhood home, surrounding himself with family and old friends who had a calming effect on his frequent mood swings. It showed in his personality and in his performance, especially during the summer when he turned it up a notch to become the hottest driver in NASCAR.
Reeling off a string of five victories in seven races, nothing could beat Stewart, not even his old nemesis -- Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The track had tormented him his entire career, denying him time after time in both stock and Indy cars.
But not even Indy could derail Stewart this season. He finally scored a win at the Brickyard in August.
"To win at home in the Brickyard was a race of a lifetime," he said.
For the first time all season it pushed Stewart into the points lead, where he would stay for 13 of the final 14 weeks. He was on top at the start of the 10-race Chase for the championship and fell off the leaderboard just once, when he dropped to fifth after Round 2.
Stewart raced his way back on top a week later and never looked back, notching six top-10 finishes during the Chase. By the time he got to Sunday's finale, he needed only to finish ninth or better to clinch the title.
Only Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards and Biffle had a chance to beat him, and Johnson saw his hopes squashed 126 laps into the race when an apparent leak in his right rear tire finally gave out. The tire exploded and sent him smashing into the wall.
A two-time runner up for the title the past two seasons, Johnson desperately wanted to avoid falling short yet again. But as the cars raced around him as he stood dejected in the garage, Johnson would have traded anything to be back out there with a shot at second. Instead, he dropped all the way back to fifth in a frustrating end to his season.
"I look back at the season and we did everything we could," he said. "So I'm disappointed. I lived my whole life for this … I'll be back next year."
With Johnson out, Stewart only needed to keep an eye on Edwards and Biffle. It wasn't difficult -- both of them were running at the front of the pack, far ahead of Stewart.
But as long as he didn't make a colossal mistake, the title was his to lose. So he watched as the Roush Racing teammates battled for the win, focusing only on keeping his Chevrolet off the wall and on the lead lap.
He succeeded, and some 45 minutes after crossing the finish line, he was cleared to climb the fence for one final celebration.
http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/stor ... id=2231310
You can see what kind of a motivator Gibbs is too.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:50 am
by SKINZ_DOMIN8
He can go back and stay in NECKCAR.....errrrrrrr.....I mean NASCAR.
His offense is running around in circles anyhow.
Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:55 am
by gibbsfan
SKINZ_DOMIN8 wrote:He can go back and stay in NECKCAR.....errrrrrrr.....I mean NASCAR.
His offense is running around in circles anyhow.
things that make you go

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Posted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 11:58 am
by gibbsfan
smoke wins the 2005 cup title his second and joe gibbs racings third cup title since 2000.
smoke wins by 35 points over biffle.johnson hit the wall on lap 126 with a tie that was going down he finished 40th.
Posted: Tue Nov 22, 2005 11:07 pm
by Redskin in Canada
I am a Home Depot car fan.
