Pie, popcorn and racing as NASCAR hits NYC

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NEW YORK (AP)—Three-time defending NASCAR champion Jimmie Johnson’s whirlwind day came to a close when four Knicks City Dancers presented him with a cake to celebrate his 34th birthday.

In between, there was a pie-throwing contest at “Live! with Regis and Kelly,” fashion advice from Brian Vickers to Kurt Busch, and Ryan Newman’s attempt to toss popcorn across a room and into someone’s open mouth.

It was the last pressure-free day for NASCAR’s 12 championship drivers, who pumped up the Chase for the championship across New York City on Thursday before heading to New Hampshire for what’s expected to be the most competitive title-race to date.

“It’s definitely the tightest field I’ve ever been a part of,” said Greg Biffle, seeded 12th in his third Chase appearance. “The competition is pretty close, and I think anyone could win it this year.”

The field includes four champions, two first-timers and 50-year-old Mark Martin, who earned the top seed with a Sprint Cup Series-high four “regular season” victories. Widely considered the best driver to never win a championship, Martin isn’t setting any expectations in his first Chase since 2006.

“I learned a long time ago it’s easier to not be disappointed when you don’t have high expectations,” Martin said.

Martin, a health nut who carefully watches his diet, snacked on a cookie and a cream puff as he threw himself into NASCAR’s marathon day of Chase promotions.

As usual, putting all 12 drivers together provided for an entertaining day.

Vickers, who earned his first Chase berth last weekend in the final qualifying race, began his day with a 6 a.m. wake-up call for an appearance on the CW “Morning Show.” Several others got to sleep in—their first scheduled event was at Regis, where they met up with Vickers. Once all in the green room, they quickly deduced that Johnson and Kasey Kahne were wearing the exact same shirt, while Johnson and Denny Hamlin had similar military-style jackets.

It surprised Kurt Busch, who was in a full suit with tie because “I want my grandmother to say I look dapper.” But against his more casually dressed contemporaries, he felt overdressed. He tore off his tie moments before they went on set, and Vickers quickly helped him adjust his outfit.

“Unbutton those two top buttons,” Vickers told him.

“I can’t, too many guns will pop out,” Busch replied.

“You need that top one unbuttoned,” Vickers insisted.

“I’d unbutton mine, but they all popped off,” Hamlin interrupted, showing off the missing buttons from his golf shirt.

“Which club was that?” Busch wondered.

Hamlin, operating on just four hours of sleep, only smiled.

Then it was time to change into full protective gear for the pie-throwing contest, which the drivers reluctantly participated in. It was the show’s attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the largest custard pie-throwing contest. The drivers were given full rain suits—Busch promptly affixed a sponsor logo to his—and protective goggles.

As they made their way out to the street, Chase rookie Juan Pablo Montoya issued a warning.

“I’ll make you a deal,” he told the others. “Anyone gets me with a pie, I get you back on Sunday.”

Despite their earlier grousing, the drivers seemed to enjoy the contest once the custard starting flying. They were all laughing after, even as they fruitlessly tried to clean custard off their soiled shoes.

The day continued through several more stops and a four-hour session at Hard Rock Cafe, where the bantering continued during down time in the “green room.”

But all the fun came to a halt when the day ended and drivers began the trip to New Hampshire for Sunday’s first of 10 Chase races.

“It’s going to be tough,” said two-time champion Tony Stewart. “It’s a good field, and I don’t think anyone is a clear favorite right now. It’s going to be really interesting.”


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Updated Sep 17, 10:13 pm EDT
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  1. Kingfisher
    21. Posted by Kingfisher Sat Sep 19 9:22am EDT

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    #20 Luis - I'm sorry for the comment about Gordon's wife and was out of line. I don't know either personally or the condition of his relationship with his former. The child is beautiful and I am glad they are happy.
  2. Luis
    20. Posted by Luis Sat Sep 19 2:07am EDT

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    Kingfisher, Jennifer Brook Sealy ex-Gordon, was a stuck-up compared to Ingrid Vandebosch. Ingrid's given Jeff a daughter, while Jennifer Brook Sealy gave Jeff grief.
  3. GamrNrd77
    19. Posted by GamrNrd77 Sat Sep 19 12:04am EDT

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    After the banquet, I wanna see NASCAR burn in hell.
  4. Ed
    18. Posted by Ed Fri Sep 18 8:44pm EDT

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    NASCAR moving year-end awards banquet to Vegas
  5. Kingfisher
    17. Posted by Kingfisher Fri Sep 18 11:56am EDT

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    I can't help it and have kept it in long enough. Racing aside but... Jeffy boys Ingrid is as ugly as a dogs butt compared to Brooke. Whewwwww, ok, now to racing.
  6. GamrNrd77
    16. Posted by GamrNrd77 Fri Sep 18 10:32am EDT

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    Don't believe in the "Chase" hype, because it's not worth it. And if NASCAR pulls that crap again in New York, they will not be invited back.
  7. <i>martin_rulz6</i>
    15. Posted by martin_rulz6 Fri Sep 18 2:33am EDT

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    Yeah, at Vegas as was said (when I posted about the Banquet at New York, I knew it moved elsewhere, just couldn't put my finger on it at the moment).
  8. KrazyKen
    13. Posted by KrazyKen Fri Sep 18 1:31am EDT

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    Hey, Juan Pablo was just jealous because they weren't throwing bean burritos. & flan. lol.
    Hope they move the farce of a banquet to the new Hall of Fame in CHARLOTTE, NC ; the home of stock car racing.
  9. Shovelhead Kevin
    12. Posted by Shovelhead Kevin Thu Sep 17 11:38pm EDT

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    Thanks for confirming. I guess I haven't quite lost my mind yet. ;-)
  10. <i>cubswin48</i>
    11. Posted by cubswin48 Thu Sep 17 11:33pm EDT

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    And oh yeah, Jimmie will be at the head table once again!
  11. <i>cubswin48</i>
    10. Posted by cubswin48 Thu Sep 17 11:32pm EDT

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    Yes, it's in Vegas this year at the Wynn on December 6th
  12. Shaun
    9. Posted by Shaun Thu Sep 17 11:31pm EDT

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    This is just the HYPE for the 12 drivers who made the CHASE in NEW YORK it is the season ending banquet that has moved to VEGAS and it will be December 4, 2009 I think on ESPN or TNT.
  13. Shovelhead Kevin
    8. Posted by Shovelhead Kevin Thu Sep 17 11:08pm EDT

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    Haven't they moved the banquet to Las Vegas? I think I read that somewhere back in the spring.........anyone?
  14. LoneStar Proud
    7. Posted by LoneStar Proud Thu Sep 17 10:53pm EDT

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    As far as the year end dog and pony show.........stock car drivers wearing tuxedos in NYC just doesn't seem to fit the part either.
    I bet if you were to get down to the nuts of it, most of the drivers, owners, and team members would have a hell of a lot better time wearing blue jeans and drinking cold beer at a BBQ down south!
  15. <i>martin_rulz6</i>
    6. Posted by martin_rulz6 Thu Sep 17 10:40pm EDT

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    Also forgot to mention, hasn't Championship Banquets been going on in NYC for quite a while, or is that another convienent little thing some "fans" would like to forget.
  16. LoneStar Proud
    5. Posted by LoneStar Proud Thu Sep 17 10:37pm EDT

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    Sorry, but NASCAR has the attention of it's fans, and if you aren't a fan you probably aren't gonna pay a darn bit of attention to it anyway.
    Therefore it should be held in the NASCAR Capital of the world, I'm sure it would still make the media coverage.
  17. <i>martin_rulz6</i>
    4. Posted by martin_rulz6 Thu Sep 17 10:28pm EDT

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    Media Capital of the world. If you want attention, you can get it there.
  18. LoneStar Proud
    3. Posted by LoneStar Proud Thu Sep 17 10:21pm EDT

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    Agreed....what the hell does NYC have to do with NASCAR???
  19. Brad
    2. Posted by Brad Thu Sep 17 10:06pm EDT

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    NYC, what a great demographic for NASCAR
  20. Shovelhead Kevin
    1. Posted by Shovelhead Kevin Thu Sep 17 7:44pm EDT

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    NYC? What a waste of time.................
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