Well the results are in and while I fell slightly short of my goal (yes, I'm aggressive), I'm pleased to report that I've lost 13.7 lbs on Day 30 of my diet.
It's been a battle and one that will continue but I'm winning and I'm not looking back. My initial goal of 50 lbs is well within reach and I'm going to get that in the short term. I've actually been pleasantly surprised with the whole Nutrisystem plan and the food is actually pretty good. Some things are obviously better than others but I'm pleased.
Its taught me a lot and I feel better. That's the big reason I'm doing this. Yes, there will be cheat days and I look forward to my beers (back on Michelob Ultra) but this lifestyle change is one that's needed and worth it. One major change is the exercise regimen I've started. It's certainly not going to revolutionize fitness but it has done the following:
1.) Made me feel better
2.) Made me look better
3.) Changed how I view cheating and drinking beer
4.) Become addictive
I really enjoy going and that itself amazes me. OK, enough of the diet stuff as most of you have probably quit reading. We're getting hit pretty good with a snowstorm today here in Chicago. With areas total already in the 2 to 7 inch range that puts the potential final snow totals for this storm in the 5-12 inches range. By far the biggest of the year. So much for spring.
I'm really looking forward to March Madness this year and that always helps ease back into spring. I think PITT can make a Sweet 16 run or possibly a step further. It all depends on their perimeter scoring. Speaking of scoring, nobody is doing it better than my Pittsburgh Penguins. Only problem is, their defense is a porous sieve. They need to fix that fast or they won't be able to challenge for a Stanley Cup that is well within reach. And while we're on hockey, how can you not notice the hometown Chicago Blackhawks? That's a pretty damn impressive and insane start.
I'll wrap this with a few predictions about baseball. Look for the Pittsburgh Pirates to regress this year, falling to a record of 70-92. Management did nothing to address its anemic offense and a pitching staff that overachieved will return to earth. I am going on record to say that James McDonald will once again be removed from the starting rotation and that Aj Burnett will see his era rise to his career norm or worse (4.05).
I certainly hope I'm wrong but I have 20 years of futility on my side. Well, that's all for now so farwell, stay low and keep wheeling.
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
Monday, February 11, 2013
What the heck is going on?
It's certainly been too long but the World of KK is back and I'm in the blogging mood. I kept the blog title PC as I truly am going through somewhat of a transformation.
It's early and I'm only eight days into it but I've lost 6.9 pounds thus far eating better and following the Nutrisystem diet plan. My goal is to lose 50 pounds and keep it off. I am on the initial 28-day plan and have cut alcohol and pop out of my diet. Those of you who know me well know that I love my Ginger Ale and Bud Light so it's a big give up. But, those of you who know me also know that I'm not a quitter.
I'm not saying I'll make my goal or even close. What I am saying is I'm tired of feeling shitty and am doing something about it. If nothing else, this diet plan is helping educate me to a healthy and more balanced diet. That means more meals, but smaller portions. Sounds simple but a fat, single guy like me was so used to skipping breakfast and gorging at lunch. Then, eat whatever I damn well pleased at dinner.
There will be cheat days and I will MOST DEFINITELY see you at the bar but you're going to see less of me. That's not a promise or a goal, that's a fact.
Kraig Koelsch
p.s. I included this picture of my latest grocery trip to motivate myself and maybe some others. I literally couldn't believe what I had bought but when the worst things is low-fat/sodium cheese, I'd say that's a hell of a progression.
p.s.s. Winter can feel free to end at any point now. I am starting to think I've had my fill of it again. Biskit certainly has. What's next? Stay tuned.
p.s.s.s. Is there even such a thing as p.s.s.s.? Well who cares. Anyway, F the Ravens and Let's Go Pens!
It's early and I'm only eight days into it but I've lost 6.9 pounds thus far eating better and following the Nutrisystem diet plan. My goal is to lose 50 pounds and keep it off. I am on the initial 28-day plan and have cut alcohol and pop out of my diet. Those of you who know me well know that I love my Ginger Ale and Bud Light so it's a big give up. But, those of you who know me also know that I'm not a quitter.I'm not saying I'll make my goal or even close. What I am saying is I'm tired of feeling shitty and am doing something about it. If nothing else, this diet plan is helping educate me to a healthy and more balanced diet. That means more meals, but smaller portions. Sounds simple but a fat, single guy like me was so used to skipping breakfast and gorging at lunch. Then, eat whatever I damn well pleased at dinner.
There will be cheat days and I will MOST DEFINITELY see you at the bar but you're going to see less of me. That's not a promise or a goal, that's a fact.
Kraig Koelsch
p.s. I included this picture of my latest grocery trip to motivate myself and maybe some others. I literally couldn't believe what I had bought but when the worst things is low-fat/sodium cheese, I'd say that's a hell of a progression.
p.s.s. Winter can feel free to end at any point now. I am starting to think I've had my fill of it again. Biskit certainly has. What's next? Stay tuned.
p.s.s.s. Is there even such a thing as p.s.s.s.? Well who cares. Anyway, F the Ravens and Let's Go Pens!
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Rolling Five at Kansas
Looking to build off last weekend's win at Texas, Team Nationwide for Harry is rolling five again this Sunday at Kansas.
Here's how we'll start after qualifying:
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 8th
48 --Jimmie Johnson -- 15th
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 17th
99 - -Carl Edwards -- 21st
13 -- Casey Mears -- 40th
This post will be updated following Sunday's STP 400.
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Post-race update
Early trouble for Clint Bowyer led to an average finish of 12th overall but 3 guys in the Top 10 kept us supplanted right at 5th overall on the season.
48 --Jimmie Johnson --2nd
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 5th
99 - -Carl Edwards --9th
13 -- Casey Mears --26th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 36th
We'll see you next Saturday on the track at Richmond for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 400.
Let's get after it!
Here's how we'll start after qualifying:
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 8th
48 --Jimmie Johnson -- 15th
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 17th
99 - -Carl Edwards -- 21st
13 -- Casey Mears -- 40th
This post will be updated following Sunday's STP 400.
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Post-race update
Early trouble for Clint Bowyer led to an average finish of 12th overall but 3 guys in the Top 10 kept us supplanted right at 5th overall on the season.
48 --Jimmie Johnson --2nd
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 5th
99 - -Carl Edwards --9th
13 -- Casey Mears --26th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 36th
We'll see you next Saturday on the track at Richmond for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series 400.
Let's get after it!
Monday, April 16, 2012
Team Nationwide for Harry Wins!
Close calls three weeks in a row did not stop Team Nationwide for Harry from finally taking the checkered flag for the first time this season at Texas.
Here is how our drivers finished:
13 -- Casey Mears -- 25th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 17th
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 1st
17 -- Matt Kenseth -- 5th
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 2nd
The win pushed us into the Top 5 overall after 7 races and we'll look to keep the momentum going this Sunday at the STP 400 in Kansas.
Hey Kennedy, this win's for you! Technically, they all are. :-)
Here is how our drivers finished:
13 -- Casey Mears -- 25th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 17th
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 1st
17 -- Matt Kenseth -- 5th
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 2nd
The win pushed us into the Top 5 overall after 7 races and we'll look to keep the momentum going this Sunday at the STP 400 in Kansas.
Hey Kennedy, this win's for you! Technically, they all are. :-)
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Team Nationwide for Harry Stays Hot at Martinsville
Team Nationwide for Harry heads to the Martinsville short track this Sunday and we're rolling five.
Looking to continue the momentum from two solid finishes in a row (Top 5), here's how we'll start at the Goody's Fast Relief 500:
11 -- Denny Hamlin -- 3rd
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 4th
14 -- Tony Stewart -- 15th
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 22nd
13 -- Casey Mears -- 25th
Bowyer and Stewart have been mainstays for Team Nationwide for Harry this year and Jimmie Johnson is always a solid, top shoe. We've had mixed results with Denny Hamlin but he's simply too good to NOT take here.
Finally, I believe we can steal a Top 20 from our 5th driver, Casey Mears, as he too has had success in the land of hamburgers with only mustard and onions.
This post will be updated after the final race results.
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A wild finish led by a selfish move by the no. 10 car of asshole David Reutimann cost Team Nationwide for Harry a victory today.
Nonetheless, we finished strong and came in 3rd for the week. For the year, we're 9th out of 21 teams, moving up two spots after our third Top 5 finish in a row.
Here is how we finished:
11 -- Denny Hamlin -- 7th
14 -- Tony Stewart -- 10th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 11th
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 12th
13 -- Casey Mears -- 24th
The Sprint Cup boys are off next weekend so we'll see you on the track April 14th at Texas Motor Speedway.
Looking to continue the momentum from two solid finishes in a row (Top 5), here's how we'll start at the Goody's Fast Relief 500:
11 -- Denny Hamlin -- 3rd
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 4th
14 -- Tony Stewart -- 15th
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 22nd
13 -- Casey Mears -- 25th
Bowyer and Stewart have been mainstays for Team Nationwide for Harry this year and Jimmie Johnson is always a solid, top shoe. We've had mixed results with Denny Hamlin but he's simply too good to NOT take here.
Finally, I believe we can steal a Top 20 from our 5th driver, Casey Mears, as he too has had success in the land of hamburgers with only mustard and onions.
This post will be updated after the final race results.
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A wild finish led by a selfish move by the no. 10 car of asshole David Reutimann cost Team Nationwide for Harry a victory today.
Nonetheless, we finished strong and came in 3rd for the week. For the year, we're 9th out of 21 teams, moving up two spots after our third Top 5 finish in a row.
Here is how we finished:
11 -- Denny Hamlin -- 7th
14 -- Tony Stewart -- 10th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 11th
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 12th
13 -- Casey Mears -- 24th
The Sprint Cup boys are off next weekend so we'll see you on the track April 14th at Texas Motor Speedway.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Gettin' After It, Sonoma Style
Team Nationwide for Harry returns to the track this week in Sonoma, CA in the Auto Club 400, looking to improve on a 5th place finish last week. The 2012 season has not been kind as we sit in 17th place right now out of 21 teams. That said, it's early and the standings are tight so one good week and we'll climb 5-6 spots, moved up 2 last week.
A solid qualifying effort puts Team Nationwide for Harry in position to have its best week yet:
18 - Kyle Busch -- Rowdy is due damnit and will start 2nd.
55 - Mark Martin -- The wily veteran is poised for a Top 10 and will start 3rd.
16 - Greg Biffle -- Hoping to ride his 2012 momentum for another week. The Biff will start 4th.
5 - Kasey Kahne -- Yes, this prick has hosed us before but he's good here, and he's due. Kahne will start 5th.
15 - Clint Bowyer -- A value pick, looked fast in practice and will start 11th.
This post will be updated with final results on Sunday.
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The race was red flagged but that didn't stop Team Nationwide for Harry from having another solid week landing all five drivers in the Top 15, two in the Top 10. For the week, we finished 3rd out of 21 teams. On the season, we're tied for 11th moving up an impressive 6 spots this week but it's tight so we'll have to stay after it.
Our drivers came home this way:
18 -- Kyle Busch - 2nd
16 -- Greg Biffle -- 6th
55 -- Mark Martin -- 12th
15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 14th
5 -- Kasey Kahne -- 15th
See you next week at the Goody's Fast Relief 500 in Martinsville.
Monday, March 19, 2012
Speak ENGLISH!!!
Say what you want about those who say this is the United States, speak English or _____________
This happened to me today at a bank branch inside the grocery store
here in Chicago, yeah, you know, the third largest city in the United
States.
Me: Hello, could I please get a roll of quarters?
Bank employee: Um, I don't think we have that (mumbled).
Me: You don't have a roll of quarters?
Bank employee: Um, I don't think. How many do you want?
Me: Just a roll.
Bank employee: One minute.
-- Manager then walks out.
Manager: Can I help you?
Me: I just need a roll of quarters.
Manager: Sure, here you go
-- End of transaction.
My opinion. SPEAK ENGLISH!
Saturday, March 03, 2012
Headed to Phoenix, Need to Get After It
It's off to Phoenix this weekend for the Subway Fresh Fit 500 this Sunday. Team Nationwide for Harry definitely looks to improve on a very average 2012 debut last week.
We'll be rolling five drivers this week so hopefully, a win and a move up the standings are in order.
Here's how we'll start things:
No. 5 - Kasey Kahne (37,000) --10th
No. 14 - Tony Stewart (41,000) --2nd
No. 15 - Clint Bowyer (16,000) --16th
No. 47 - Bobby Labonte (24,000) --17th
No. 99 - Carl Edwards (42,000) --24th
Hoping for Clint Bowyer to be a solid bargain pick again this week and really looking for Bobby Labonte to continue the success he's had in his career at Phoenix. That said, it's a roll of the dice as Labonte certainly doesn't have the machine he's had with teams of the past but hey, I'm OK with rolling the proverbial dice on this past champion.
I originally had Jimmie Johnson and the no. 48 but punted him in favor of Carl Edwards after Johnson and crew chief Chad Knaus were fined, docked points and suspended (Knaus).
This post will be updated with post-race results.
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Early trouble for Kasey Kahne (you prick!) and Clint Bowyer led to another bad week for Team Nationwide for Harry. Fortunately, depending on how you look at it, I had to work and didn't have to watch my team limp to a tie for last place for the week and dropping to 19th place overall. Thankfully, it's early.
Here is how we finished:
No. 5 - Kasey Kahne -- 34th
No. 14 - Tony Stewart -- 22nd
No. 15 - Clint Bowyer -- 30th
No. 47 - Bobby Labonte -- 16th
No. 99 - Carl Edwards -- 17th
Thursday, February 23, 2012
Team Nationwide for Harry Returns in 2012
Looking to build on an 11th place finish last year, Team
Nationwide for Harry is returning to Green Flag Racing for another year,
keeping Harry's memory alive in a hobby he quite enjoyed.
Daytona International Speedway is obviously where the boys
will be this weekend and we're rolling five.
Here's how we'll start things:
No. 88 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. -- 3rd
No. 14 -- Tony Stewart -- 10th
No. 2 -- Brad Keselowski -- 19th
No. 15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 22nd
No. 51 -- Kurt Busch -- 34th
Kurt Busch has proven to be a thorn in our side in the past
but he's also quite good at Daytona, as evidenced in last weekend's Bud
Shootout. So I rolled the dice.
This post will be updated with race results on Sunday. Time
to get after it fellas!
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Post-race update
It was a wild weekend at the track and the Daytona 500 proved no different. An early incident sealed the fate of Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski was taken out in a late-race incident.
Team Nationwide for Harry finished the day 13th overall, besting only 7 teams.
Here is how we finished:
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Post-race update
It was a wild weekend at the track and the Daytona 500 proved no different. An early incident sealed the fate of Kurt Busch and Brad Keselowski was taken out in a late-race incident.
Team Nationwide for Harry finished the day 13th overall, besting only 7 teams.
Here is how we finished:
No. 88 -- Dale Earnhardt Jr. --2nd
No. 15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 11th
No. 15 -- Clint Bowyer -- 11th
No. 14 -- Tony Stewart -- 16th
No. 2 -- Brad Keselowski -- 32nd
No. 51 -- Kurt Busch -- 39th
Wednesday, October 05, 2011
Here We Go Again ..... Snow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As if last winter's records weren't enough, it looks like Biskit and I will be hunkering down for another tough winter here in the fine city of Chicago.
From Yahoo!: Private forecaster Accuweather.com said on Wednesday that heavy snow and extreme cold should be expected in the north central United States, especially in the Chicago area, in the coming winter.
The East Coast faces average to slightly above average snowfall during the winter of 2011-2012 as a Pacific La Nina again drives weather patterns across the United States.
"People in Chicago are going to want to move after this winter," Accuweather Long-Range Meteorologist Josh Nagelberg said in a statement.
Accuweather's forecast projects Chicago will again be hit by extreme cold weather
and several blizzards, as it endured last winter when more than 50
inches fell on the city including a single storm that dropped 20 inches.
Read more here: http://news.yahoo.com/accuweather-forecasts-extreme-cold-winter-chicago-050227335.html
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
It's Been Awhile
The World of KK returns after a busy summer full of travel, moving (twice) and the usual work/life routine. Not much else new going on at the moment but I am enjoying my new apartment in Roscoe Village.
It's a great and old neighborhood located on Chicago's north side, just a short walk to the Paulina 'L" stop and about 1.3 miles from the friendly confines of Wrigley Field.
Still plugging away for my man Harry on fantasy NASCAR but must admit, I haven't done as well as expected. I'm in 14th place overall right now, hope to crack the Top 8 by season's end. I've won two weeks which is more than I ever have but still, my goal was to win it all.
Thankfully, the Pirates season ends Wednesday and that can't come soon enough. What started out as a fun and upstart team to watch turned into an old and crusty bunch of bums limping home after the break. Once again, a losing season is achieved and next year will be absolutely no different, if not worse.
The rumors have already started about Andrew McCutchen being a tough sign. When/if that happens (him leaving/the Bucs making excuses as to why they didn't sign him), I'm done (well, at least I won't spend a dime to watch, attend or wear anything that will generate a dime for the Nutting regime). Frankly, I've been lied to enough and I lose more and more interest each year.
I never thought I would ever say that. Until later....
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Team Nationwide for Harry Goes Road Racing, Rolling 5

Team Nationwide for Harry hits its first road course under my tutelage this week at Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, Ca. I am not the biggest fan of these races but I do love the fact that you can and should always get five guys in the show for the week.
We left $18K on the table (leaving a chunk of cash is not uncommon when picking road racers) and went with the following:
Lineup:
no. 9 - Marcos Ambrose (30,000)
no. 24 - Jeff Gordon (35,000)
no. 42 - Juan Montoya (33,000)
no. 48 - Jimmie Johnson (41,000)
no. 51 - Boris Said (3,000)
I feel strongly that this lineup can yield a solid finish. They all made the show and here's where they will start:
no. 9 -- Marcos Ambrose -- 9th
no. 48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 12th
no. 24 -- Jeff Gordon -- 13th
no. 42 -- Juan Montoya -- 17th
no. 51 -- Boris Said -- 30th
This post will be updated with post-race results.
Post-race results
Some late shenanigans by the no. 42 car of Juan Montoya cost Team Nationwide for Harry the win but still earned us a solid fourth-place finish this week.
We still had two drivers in the Top 5, and three in the Top 10 but the Montoya skirmishes along with an incident between Boris Said and Jeff Burton tarnished our dreams of a second win in three weeks.
Overall, Team Nationwide for Harry held at 17th overall but is well within striking distance of the Top 10 with a good finish.
Here is the final overall breakdown:
no. 24 -- Jeff Gordon -- 2nd
no. 9 -- Marcos Ambrose -- 5th
no. 48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 7th
no. 42 -- Juan Montoya -- 22nd
no. 51 -- Boris Said -- 28th
We'll be back in action next week at Daytona for the Coke Zero 400.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Nationwide for Harry Rolling 5 at Michigan

Team Nationwide for Harry returns to the track this weekend at the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips 400 in Brooklyn, Michigan. Better news is, we're rolling five!
Here is who I took, why I took them and how they qualified:
16 -- Greg Biffle -- $34K -- The Biff is my man and Michigan has been good to him. Biffle has 10 top 10 finishes in 16 career starts at Brooklyn.
24 -- Jeff Gordon -- $34K -- I cannot drop the no. 24 after last week's win, the fact that he is only $34K and the fact that he has 18 top five finishes in 36 career starts at MIS.
46 -- JJ Yeley -- $5K -- Harry liked JJ and so do I, plus, he's affordable and almost a lock to qualify via speed. Note: Yeley is in.
48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- $42K -- JJ has never won here but is usually right at the top. I think he might get his first victory on Sunday.
99 -- Carl Edwards -- $44K -- I can't stand the prick but he's finished in the top 10 in 11 of his 13 career starts at MIS. Plus, he's on fire and due to bounce back strong after a rough ride last week.
Thus, I left $1K on the table. Qualifying results are as follows:
7 -- no. 16 Greg Biffle
21 -- no. 48 Jimmie Johnson
23 -- no. 99 Carl Edwards
31 -- no. 24 Jeff Gordon
34 -- no. 46 JJ Yeley
Note: This post will be updated with post-race results.
Post-race results:
A lineup I really liked turned in a below average day as team Nationwide for Harry had an off week, falling one spot to 16th overall on the year.
Here is how we finished:
no. 99 -- Carl Edwards -- 5th
no. 16 -- Greg Biffle -- 15th
no. 24 -- Jeff Gordon -- 17th
no. 48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 27th
no. 46 -- JJ Yeley -- 39th
We'll be back in action next Sunday in Sonoma at the Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Infineon Raceway.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
Dude, We Got One! Team Nationwide for Harry Wins!

I've taken a few weeks off from the blog due to some personal reasons and the fact that I moved. I'll be settled in my new apartment here in Chicago in July and am excited about that.
Now, for the big news: We Got One for Ya Harry!
After a season full of ups and downs, Team Nationwide for Harry finally took the checkered flag finishing FIRST at the 5-Hour Energy 500 at Pocono Raceway.
A mid-pack strategy helped us bring home the win this week. Rather than taking a heavy hitter, we used this strategy:
4 - Kasey Kahne (31,000)
39 - Ryan Newman (35,000)
24 - Jeff Gordon (33,000)
42 - Juan Montoya (33,000)
31 - Jeff Burton (28,000)
Here's how they finished.
24 -- 1st
42 -- 7th
39 -- 9th
4 -- 12th
31 -- 20th
The win moved Team Nationwide for Harry up to 16th overall but man, it sure feels good to win a week for my pal. We'll try for two in a row next week at Michigan. Dude, we got one!
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Rolling 5 at the Monster Mile

Team Nationwide for Harry is back rolling five drivers after rain washed out qualifying at the monster mile. That, my friends, is why you do your homework.
Here is who we have this week:
no. 48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- On the pole and expected to have a top finish. JJ has kicked ass here lately and will again Sunday.
no. 18 -- Kyle Busch -- Starts 7th and another one I expect to see a Top 5 finish from. The Rowdy vs. Harvick show will be interesting to watch as well. That said, this is a good track for his style.
no. 16 -- Greg Biffle -- Two weeks in a row on our squad and I believe Biffle (starting 12th) scores a Top 10 or higher again at a track he's seen lots of success at.
no. 17 -- Matt Kenseth -- Starts 24th but don't worry, this cat has owned this track and is a strong bet to stay with the lead pack all day.
no. 30 -- David Stremme -- Starts 40th. Plain and simple. We rolled the dice on this $2K driver. He's in and anything higher than 35 will be a bonus.
I ended up leaving $3K on the table preferring to take Stremme over higher priced 'cheap' drivers like Michael McDowell, Mike Skinner and Andy Lally. With the rain though, it didn't matter. Stremme is in.
I'll update this post after the race with what hopefully is a big week for Team Nationwide for Harry.
Post-race Update
Another win for Matt Kenseth at Dover and three Top 10 drivers made for a good day for Team Nationwide for Harry at the Monster Mile.
Kyle Busch finished 4th while Jimmie Johnson earned a 9th-place finish while leading the most laps.
Our cheap driver, David Stremme went out early, but he still got us points and Greg Biffle overcame an early issue to finish a respectable 19th.
For the week, Team Nationwide for Harry finished 5th overall and moved up 3 spots and into the Top 15 at no. 15.
The all-star race next week is not a part of GFR racing so we'll be back in action on May 29th in Charlotte from the always entertaining Coca-Cola 600.
Sunday, May 08, 2011
Friends in Town, Darlington Recap

Busy week this week so I'll just offer a brief recap of how Team Nationwide for Harry fared at Darlington. For the first time since I took over, we only had four drivers as no. 71 Andy Lally failed to get in the show.
Here is how our remaining drivers finished up:
no. 16 -- Greg Biffle -- 8th
no. 18 -- Kyle Busch -- 11th
no. 24 -- Jeff Gordon -- 12th
no. 48 -- Jimmie Johnson -- 15th
A late wreck cost us a chance at three in the Top 10, but we finished with four in the Top 15 which would normally be good but not this week. Just getting that fifth car in the lineup would have had us in the Top 10 but we finished tied for 17th. Overall, we fell two spots to 18th but it's early and two good weeks puts us easily in the Top 10, the standings are that tight. We'll be ready for the monster mile at Dover next week.
NOTE: I had the pleasure of touring Julynn and Kennedy Stiff and Kelly Lee around Chicago on Saturday morning/afternoon. We enjoyed breakfast and took in Millenium and Grant Parks, Buckingham Fountain, the Lincoln statue and some shopping. Kennedy enjoyed riding the subway and buses. Thanks for the fun day ladies, look forward to seeing you soon! (The picture of Kennedy Stiff and Kelly Lee was taken at the Nike store in front of a giant Adrian Petersen mural, obviously in honor of Harry.)
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Night Racing at Richmond

The Sprint Cup boys are back on the track this week at Richmond International Raceway for a night race under the lights.
Team Nationwide for Harry is looking to bounce back after a tough finish in Talladega. Things can get tricky on this 0.75 mile oval but we're primed for a chase for a victory.
Here is who I went with this week and why:
#18 -- Kyle Busch -- $41K -- Rowdy has kicked ass here lately including finishes of 1st and 2nd last year. He is our favorite to win this weekend.
#24 -- Jeff Gordon -- $35K -- What a great price for Gordon and we like his chances to run for a Top 5, and maybe even sneak a win. He was damn close last week.
#29 -- Kevin Harvick -- $40K -- Team Nationwide for Harry has been riding Harvick and we're doing it again. Expect a Top 10 or better from Harvick.
#33 -- Clint Bowyer -- $35K -- Is this his year? It's certainly looked like it so far. Bowyer has won here and consistently finishes in the Top 10.
#71 -- Andy Lally -- $7K -- We've also run the Lally train a few times this year and the youngster has produced for what is expected. An important note for this week, however, the #21 is NOT entered, so the #71 moves into a guaranteed starting spot. Team nationwide for Harry says that is $7K well spent.
Thus we spent $158K and left $2K on the table, but I'm quite pleased with this lineup and think it has a chance to win. Finally, we did not take Denny Hamlin this week, a favorite by many standards, well, because he is a bum and never comes through for us. Let's hope he finishes poorly this week as I'm guessing many other team will be riding with him.
Qualifying Update: We're rolling 5 again and I'm pretty happy with the breakdown after qualifying. Here's how Team Nationwide for Harry will line up:
No. 33 -- Clint Bowyer -- 3rd
No. 24 -- Jeff Gordon -- 6th
No. 29 -- Kevin Harvick -- 12th
No. 18 -- Kyle Busch -- 20th
No. 71 -- Andy Lally -- 41st
Post-Race Update
A crash at lap 300 took the wind out of the sails for Team Nationwide for Harry. The crash parked Jeff Gordon for the night and our chances at winning.
Here is our breakdown:
No. 18 -- Kyle Busch -- 1st
No. 33 -- Clint Bowyer -- 6th
No. 29 -- Kevin Harvick -- 12th
No. 71 -- Andy Lally -- 27th
No. 24 -- Jeff Gordon -- 39th
Thus, another great night for the rookie Lally. For the week, we finished 14th and fell one spot to 16th overall. On to the Lady in Black next week.
Friday, April 15, 2011
Tough Time at Talladega

Team Nationwide for Harry heads to Talladega Superspeedway this weekend as it looks to continue a good run of high finishes. These races are always a crapshoot as you must beware of 'the big one.' This week will be no different but at the end of the day, as Harry would say, let's 'get after it'.
Here is who I went with this week and why:
2 -- Brad Keselowski ($30K) -- Very affordable, solid on superspeedways and has won here before. Like him a lot as a sleeper pick.
11 -- Denny Hamlin ($36K) -- This bastard usually screws me every time I take him. That said, I'm rolling the dice again and he's kinda cheap.
22 -- Kurt Busch ($41K) -- Another driver who has not been good to me, but has owned this track lately. Expect a Top 5 from him.
29 -- Kevin Harvick ($40K) -- The consensus pick to win this week. I think he bounces back after an average finish last week.
46 -- Bill Elliott ($12K) -- 3 cars will go home this week, Awesome Bill won't be one of them. He'll get in on speed but can use the past champion's provisional if he needs to.
Thus I left $1K on the table out of the $160K salary cap. I would have strongly considered Dale Earnhardt Jr. had I another $1K and would have swapped him for Hamlin. But the above is who we're rolling with.
Team Nationwide for Harry currently sits 13th overall in Green Flag racing and can easily climb into the Top 10 with a solid week.
UPDATE: Qualifying
It wasn't the best day of qualifying for Team Nationwide for Harry but we did hit our goal of rolling five drivers in the field.
Unfortunately and quite surprisingly, we had to rely on the past champion's provisional to get our 5th car in the field but I'll take it.
Keeping things in perspective, this is a superspeedway so I'm not worried all that much about the qualifying results.
Here's where Team Nationwide for Harry will start:
6th -- Kurt Busch -- car no. 22
19th -- Brad Keselowski -- car no. 2
29th -- Denny Hamlin -- car no. 11
38th -- Kevin Harvick -- car no. 29
43rd -- Bill Elliott -- car no. 46
Post-Race Update
Past history definitely reared it's ugly head today leading to a disappointing 22nd place finish for Team Nationwide for Harry. The off week dropped us back two spots to 15th overall.
This will be the last time we take shitstain Denny Hamlin. Moreover, our dear friend Kurt Busch, who usually screws us, took care of our sleeper, Brad Keselowski, wrecking him early in the race. The 26th place finish by the no. 46 car of Bill Elliott/JJ Yeley was a nice surprise but meant little on an otherwise lousy day at the track.
Here is the final breakdown:
5th -- Kevin Harvick
18th -- Kurth Busch
23rd -- Denny Hamlin
26th -- Bill Elliott/JJ Yeley
33rd -- Brad Keselowski
The boys are off next week for the Easter holiday so we'll be racing again in two weeks on Saturday night at Richmond (April 30).
Friday, April 08, 2011
Nationwide for Harry Grabs 2nd, Jumps 5 Spots in League

This week's Sprint Cup race takes Team Nationwide for Harry to Texas Motor Speedway. This 1.5-mile oval is always quick and this weekend should be no different.
The strategy in Green Flag Racing (our fantasy league) always revolves around a $160K salary cap and the desire to get five drivers in the show.
Here is who I went with this week:
No. 16 Greg Biffle -- I like him and he's been good here. A bargain at $34K.
No. 17 Matt Kenseth -- My sleeper for a great finish/win this week, cost $39K.
No. 29 Kevin Harvick -- Red hot looking for 3 wins in a row. Harvick cost $41K.
No. 48 Jimmie Johnson -- The champ is due and still 'affordable' at $41K.
No. 71 Andy Lally -- Young rookie and a gamble to get in at $5K.
Thus I spent the allotted 160K. Here is how the boys will start after qualifying (note, we're rolling 5 Harry!):
4th -- no. 17 Kenseth
6th -- no. 48 Johnson
9th -- no. 16 Biffle
29th -- no. 29 Harvick
43rd -- no. 71 Lally
Not too bad and hopefully Lally can stay clear of wrecks and finish 35th or higher. Updates to follow after the race Saturday night.
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Post-race Update
It was a solid run for Team Nationwide for Harry in Texas bringing home another 2nd place overall finish (second in three weeks) and mounting a charge up the standings from 18th overall to 13th. Our sleeper pick Matt Kenseth ended a 76-race drought, led the most laps and took the checkered flag.
It was also a solid run for two other drivers including Greg Biffle, finishing 5th and Jimmie Johnson, finishing 8th. Rounding out the team were Kevin Harvick, who struggled but worked to a 20th place finish and our cheap driver ($5K) Andy Lally, who exceeded expectations and drove to a 32nd place finish.
Sunday, April 03, 2011
Team Nationwide for Harry Moving Up...Slowly

I took over a fantasy NASCAR team when one of my best friends, Harry Stiff Jr., passed away on March 17. Harry was a very astute racing fan and his team meant a lot to him so I have taken it upon myself to keep his legacy going.
Last week at Fontana, Team Nationwide for Harry had an impressive week moving up big time in GFR Racing.
I finished 2nd and moved Harry from 20th to 12th place overall.
I was excited and looked forward to this week's entry at the famed Martinsville short track. Well, this sport is tough and here's who I took and how they fared:
11 Denny Hamlin -- 12th (led 88 laps).
14 Tony Stewart -- had trouble all day and finished 34th and off the track.
33 Clint Bowyer -- Kicked ass early and finished 9th (led 91 laps).
48 Jimmie Johnson -- Another early charger who ended up finishing 11th (led 65 laps).
71 Hermie Sadler -- 'The Herminator' and a Harry favorite, this $4k driver far exceeded expectations and had a solid 28th place finish.
So to recap, that's finishes of 9, 11, 12, 28 and 34. The Stewart collapse will prevent Team Nationwide for Harry from improving and making up ground.
Still assessing the new scoring rules but this week proved disappointing. Team NFH finished 21st and dropped to 18th overall in the standings. We're still up two spots from where we started but not anywhere near where I want to be.
Harry once told me this phrase when I used the word if. Well, "If your uncle had tits, he'd be your aunt."
So, the KK 'if' scenario for the week was the fact that I wrestled with taking the no. 18 of Kyle Busch but elected to take Stewart. Busch finished 3rd.
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