Fan4Racing with Catchfence NASCAR Weekend Preview – Thursday, April 16, 2015

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Hey race fans, catch our NASCAR Weekend Preview with host Sharon Burton from Fan4Racing, co-host Chris Knight from Catchfence and Fan4Racing writer, Zach Roethlisberger.  We’ll bring  guests from around the NASCAR world to give their perspective too.

Our guest is NASCAR Xfinity/Sprint Cup Series driver Landon Cassill, with JD Motorsports/Xfinity and Hillman Racing/Sprint Cup as he helps us preview a weekend of racing at Bristol.

We’re chatting about all the hottest topics and what fans can expect at the track over the upcoming weekend of NASCAR K&N East, Xfinity and Sprint Cup Series racing at Bristol Motor Speedway.

This is an interactive show, so give us a call at 714-202-9918 to join the conversation or tweet us your questions/comments during the LIVE broadcast @Fan4RacingSite @Knighter01 @ZRoethlisberger.

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Our show starts at 8:30 pm ET on Thursday, April 16, 2015

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Throwback Thursday – A Big Day at Bristol in 1969

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Where were you the day that man first stepped foot on the moon?

If you were Richard Petty, you were helping rival David Pearson drive the No. 17 Ford to victory lane at Bristol Motor Speedway – then called Bristol International Speedway.

The 1969 Volunteer 500 on July 20, was just hours before ‘one small step’ captivated mankind. It was the first Bristol race on the new, high-banked configuration put in by track owner Larry Carrier, who wanted the fastest half-mile track in the world.  Continue reading

Inspired Fans Urge Steve Byrnes to Keep Fighting

Photo - Stewart Haas Racing forum

Photo – Stewart Haas Racing forum

Steve Byrnes: An Inspiration to all 

The NASCAR community has always been regarded as one of the more tightly knit communities in all of professional sports. So when broadcaster, pit road reporter, and commentator Steve  Byrnes was again diagnosed with head and neck cancer in September of 2014 the NASCAR community felt its heart sink.

Deciding to write a piece on Byrnes this week comes natural in the wake of his 56th birthday on Tuesday, April 14th. Then with the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race at Bristol Motor Speedway, this Sunday being renamed to the Food City 500 ‘In Support Of Steve Byrnes And Stand Up To Cancer,’ I felt that this is an outstanding time to shed some light on the inspiration Steve Byrnes gives his fans and what they can do in return.

Byrne’s sports background begins at a very young age as a high school state championship winning quarterback in Maryland. He was actually a college football player at James Madison University before transferring to the University of Maryland and graduating in 1981. He got his start by doing a weekend sports show covering many of the professional sports in the state of Maryland. In 1985, Byrnes went on to host a news magazine with NASCAR legend Ned Jarrett, which led him to becoming the legend he is today.

Since then, Byrnes has gone on to become recognized by the NASCAR community as a brilliant commentator and analyst. Some of the more notable networks he has worked with include Fox, CBS, and Spike.

Also interesting to note is that Byrnes has covered NFL games in the past and in 2006 was the play-by-play announcer in a game between the Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers. Certainly a man of many hats, Steve Byrnes is someone whose tremendous talent, has soared him to tremendous heights. He is able to put on a spectacular performance in whatever he is covering.

Although I do not personally know Steve Byrnes, I have grown up watching him cover races my entire life and have always been a fan of his work. Byrnes is someone who always carries, what colleague Marty Smith calls, a smart-aleck grin on his face. Byrnes is not afraid to ask drivers questions, that other reporters would not. His brilliance is truly shown in how he is able to interact with certain drivers, making them feel at ease. He understands certain personality types and his able to get the best response out of each driver.

As a young aspiring sports writer , Byrnes is an inspiration to myself not only in the professionalism he has exhibited throughout his career, but with the courage he has to fight like hell and to not let cancer keep him from doing what he loves.

He is a tremendous husband and father, which is so clearly seen through his twitter account @SteveByrnes12, showing him hanging out regularly with whom he calls his ‘main man’ in his son, Bryson.

My challenge to his fans is to send your best wishes, not only on his birthday, but throughout this most challenging time, to let him know that you are there for him every day.

As such a tight NASCAR community, we owe it to him for the excellent coverage he has provided us in his life’s work. He is such an inspiration to myself personally and to the millions of individuals included in the NASCAR community . A community that feels the need for him to overcome his situation. A  community that will do whatever it takes to support him through this difficult time. And a community who will always be there for him.

So with that, I say,

“keep fighting Steve Byrnes, the NASCAR community is right here beside you.”

Jesse Little Returns to K&N East Action at Bristol Motor Speedway

Jesse Little at 9 pm ET on Monday, April 13, 2015 Photo - Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

Jesse Little at 9 pm ET on Monday, April 13, 2015 Photo – Patrick McDermott/Getty Images

Jesse Little is our guest on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk on Monday, April 13, 2015 at 9 pm ET.  During the LIVE broadcast call 714-202-9918 or tweet @Fan4RacingSite or @Sal_Sigala your questions or comments.

NASCAR Next driver, Jesse Little is making his first appearance of the 2015 season in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East for the PittLite 125 this weekend at Bristol Motor Speedway.  Last season, Little finished 13th at Bristol and looks to improve that finish this weekend. Continue reading

Matt Crafton Scores Second Consecutive Top-Five at Bristol

Photo - Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Photo – Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

Matt Crafton is our next guest on Fan4Racing Fan2Fan NASCAR & Race Talk on Monday, August 25, 2014 at 9 pm ET. Call 347-996-5176 during the LIVE broadcast with any questions/comments.

Scheduled as a night race for the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series at Bristol Motor Speedway, due to rain on Wednesday night, their race began and ended the UNOH 200 on Thursday morning show. Teams were ready for night racing, so the conditions of a day race presented challenges for many teams. The No. 88 ThorSport Racing team and driver Matt Crafton were up to the challenge by not letting the rain dampen their spirits. Crafton braved the changing conditions and brought his Toyota Tundra home in the fourth-place for his second consecutive top-five finish in Bristol’s Thunder Valley. Continue reading