Nationwide - Montreal always proves to be an interesting race. Sometimes it's racing the rain, but this year it was hard racing. I've always been a Jacques Villeneuve fan, but he's making it harder and harder to root for him. He always seems to be in the hunt when he runs a Nationwide road course race, but his aggressiveness always seems to bite him in the last couple laps. While Villeneuve's aggressiveness did not cause his last lap spin, I feel it was karma paying him back for spinning Alex Tagliani just a few laps before.
A note to ESPN -- I understand that Danica is a big draw for the Nationwide series and NASCAR. But there was a point in the middle of the race that you would have thought she was the only one running. There were other drivers who had mechanical issues (for instance, Michael McDowell had lost a couple of gears), but no one got the in-depth coverage that Danica got. ESPN was so eager to broadcast her radio transmissions that it let an expletive slip on the air. Like Tim Tebow and the Jets, ESPN is going to keep going to this well. I guess I'm just going to have to live with it.
Sprint Cup - As a Carl Edwards fan, Brad K. has never been one of my favorites. However, over the past year or so, it's been kind of hard not to root for him. He's winning without being overly aggressive (OK, maybe he was a little aggressive at Watkins Glen last weekend). I was just as surprised as anyone when I found myself rooting for him to win his hometown race yesterday (and it's not just because I had him in my Yahoo! fantasy team). And him "challenging" Jimmie Johnson after the race makes things interesting. Also, the last three races before the Chase may actually be interesting because there are drivers actually racing for a WIN, not points.
ALMS - After four hours of racing, Guy Smith's margin of victory over Lucas Luhr was 0.083 seconds, the closest overall finish in ALMS history. This race wasn't just close on the last lap -- Smith and Luhr battled each other for the last 20 minutes of race. It was get another great finish at Road America this season.
Rolex - Congrats to Ganassi Racing for win number 150. Paul Tracy made the most of his time in the No. 5 Action Express, rallying from a first-lap incident to take the third step on the podium. And tough luck for Magnus Racing with a punctured radiator. Saturday was one of those days I wished Porsches were still air cooled.
Trucks - Congrats to Nelson Piquet, Jr. on his first Camping World Truck Series win. Maybe he should honor his dad on his car every week. Might be his good luck charm.
F1 - There's been a lot of F1 chatter in the New York metropolitan area this week about F1 and the race in New Jersey next year. David Coulthard brought the Red Bull show car to the area and drove the proposed course. He also took the car through the Lincoln Tunnel. Everyone in the area wishes they could go through the tunnel this quick Check it out below: