Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR – NHRA Talk – Monday, March 11, 2013

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Fan2Fan NASCAR Talk begins with our guest Alex Bowman, Nationwide Series driver and Rookie of the Year contender, as he comes off a top-ten finish at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Alex Bowman, was featured on Fan4Racing prior to his race this weekend at Las Vegas. Also joining us is our media guest Nick BrincksNick is a Junior at Morningside College, the station manager of Fusion 93 KMSC and host of the Afternoon Delight a classic rock and country show with NASCAR sprinkled into the mix. 

Next is Sal Sigala Jr, and his guest Adam Arana, a Pro Stock Motorcycle racing driver for some NHRA Talk. Again, fans can learn more about him and his family racing tradition in his feature article on Fan4Racing.

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  • Q&As with Alex Bowman – Adam Arana
  • NASCAR – NHRA hot topics
    • Las Vegas Review – Bristol Preview
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Kenseth Holds Off Kahne for Vegas Win

Matt Kenseth, driver of the #20 Dollar General Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 10, 2013  Photo - Todd Warshaw/Getty Images

Matt Kenseth, driver of the #20 Dollar General Toyota, celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Kobalt Tools 400 at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on March 10, 2013
Photo – Todd Warshaw/Getty Images

Happy Birthday Matt Kenseth!

What better way to celebrate your birthday than in victory lane? Everything came together Sunday afternoon at Las Vegas for Kenseth and his crew. This win sends a huge statement throughout the garage that says Kenseth is already acquainted with his new team and he is ready to pounce on his competition. Kenseth’s crew chief Jason Ratcliff made the late strategy call by taking no tires on the final pit stop and that allowed Kenseth to be up front. Once Kenseth got to the lead, he never looked back. Kenseth gave Kasey Kahne a few glances in his rearview mirror in the closing laps since Kahne was so close, but other than that, Kenseth didn’t look back once he gained the lead.

The race played out fairly typical for Las Vegas and there were no major surprises. The Gen 6 car’s debut on an intermediate track went well and produced the fantastic race to the finish we witnessed. Continue reading