NASCAR at Infineon Raceway 2009
August 11, 2009 · Print This Article
I have more time on my hands now, so it’s time to catch up on a bunch of photos I meant to post months ago. Victoria and I visited the Toyota/Savemart 350 again this year, the big difference this year being my blown out knee. I couldn’t walk around a lot, and consequently didn’t film any footage. But we did take a few pictures again – a lot more touristy this year, but I wanted to post them anyway. Enjoy!
- Aflac Duck
- #02 Car
- Clint Bowyer
- Kevin Harvick and Richard Childress
- Jeff Gordon
- #20 Car
- Victoria and Matt
- Red Bull Skydivers
- Trailer Lineup
NASCAR Haulers 2009
August 11, 2009 · Print This Article
Just like last year, here’s a gallery of 2009 NASCAR haulers from select drivers. Taken at Sears Point on the eve of the Toyota/Savemart 350 in June.
- AJ Almendinger Hauler
- Brian Vickers Hauler
- Bobby Labonte Hauler
- Carl Edwards Hauler
- Clint Bowyer Hauler
- Dale Earnhardt Jr Hauler
- David Ragan Hauler
- David Reutimann Hauler
- Eliott Sadler Hauler
- Jamie McMurray Hauler
- Jeff Gordon Hauler
- Jimmie Johnson Hauler
- Joey Logano Hauler
- John Andretti Hauler
- Juan Pablo Montoya Hauler
- Kasey Kahne Hauler
- Kevin Harvick Hauler
- Marcos Ambrose Hauler
- Michael Waltrip Hauler
- Sam Hornish Hauler
- Tony Stewart Hauler
NASCAR is coming!
June 11, 2009 · Print This Article
Over the years, I’ve made various blog posts documenting the arrival of NASCAR in Sonoma and the surrounding area. So who am I to stop this year? Except, this year I won’t post any images of the racetrack or parked haulers. I’ll show some photos of the supermarket closest to my current office, which is pretty NASCAR crazy right now:
The grocery store is a Lucky, which is owned by the same group as Save Mart – the title sponsor of the yearly Toyota/Save Mart 350. I’d never seen these displays before, because Save Marts don’t really exist in northern California, and there’s no Lucky where we usually shop. This store is in Novato. Kind of cool way to shop, and a reminder of the race to come
NASCAR in Sonoma 2008
June 9, 2009 · Print This Article
Just like every year, we’re getting closer to the anual Toyota/Savemart 350 at Infineon Raceway. And even though life has been busy and I’ve been laying off the video editing for several months, I haven’t been able to resist NASCAR’s call:
Here’s a new video with footage from the 2008 event. It’s rough around the edges, and several shots could use some better timing. But it gets my adrenaline going… Enjoy!
NASCAR In Game Design Terms
April 5, 2009 · Print This Article
I was having a great dinner at GDC last week when the conversation drifted to NASCAR. As is often the case, I was the only fan, and I invariably found myself explaining my interest in the sport. My answer to this topic is usually two-tiered: for one, the NASCAR garage is one big dysfunctional family. There’s 43 guys with different personalities who are shoving, pushing and banging on each other 36 races per season. You know that tempers are bound to flare, and that rivalries aplenty are bound to spring up – on and off the racetrack. Having an opinion on NASCAR is easy, and it’s fun! Just start watching for a bit and you’ll catch on.
The other reason to watch NASCAR are the actual races, which, believe it or not, are very entertaining. That part is harder to explain without reference. But since I was at the Game Developers Conference, it occurred to me to describe the appeal in game development terms:
NASCAR is the Mario Kart of real-life racing.
NASCAR Haulers 2008
March 7, 2009 · Print This Article
I’ve certainly bitched about Windows Vista in the past: basically, it’s Windows ME all over again. And I deserve every bit of grief that it gives me, because I’m too lazy dig out the old Windows XP CD and simply reinstall my laptop.
One of the nice Vista features is the gadget sidebar, though. Even if Vista keeps messing up the order of the installed apps quite often, there’s a little window that can play an image slideshow. Mine is set to shuffle through photographs of the past decade, which is a neat way of remembering occasions and rediscovering cool shots.
Which is how I found the following few shots, taken on my iPhone in Sonoma last summer. If you watched the timelapse video you can see me scatter about on the paddock
- #07 Clint Bowyer
- #88 Dale Earnhardt Jr
- #22 Dave Blaney
- #38 David Gilliland
- #6 David Ragan
- #19 Elliott Sadler
- #31 Jeff Burton
- #29 Kevin Harvick
- #18 Kyle Busch
- #45 Kyle Petty
- #15 Paul Menard
- #41 Reed Sorensen
- #8 Mark Martin and Aric Almirola
- #9 Kasey Kahne
- #40 Dario Franchitti
It’s a nice throwback to 2006, when I did my first ever NASCAR post about the trucks staying in Larkspur before the race. Some of these haulers are still current for 2009, some are reminders of days past – when Dario Franchitti was racing in NASCAR, Caterpillar was on the 22 car, and CGR, DEI and Petty Enterprises were seperate still entities.
NASCAR Hauler Timelapse
February 15, 2009 · Print This Article
Now that the 2009 NASCAR season is officially underway, I want to kick off my own season by posting the 2nd timelapse that I recorded when NASCAR was at Infineon Raceway in 2008.
This took about an hour in realtime.You can watch the other timelapse (filmed concurrently on the dragstrip) here.
51st Daytona 500
February 15, 2009 · Print This Article
The 51st running of the Daytona 500 is in the books, and it was a decidedly lackluster affair. A rain-shortened race, overly aggressive “Digger” merchandising by Fox, a terrible rendition of the national anthem by Gavin DeGraw… and the general feeling that it’s starting up all too soon. Maybe with the ailing economy, NASCAR can finally get to shortening their 36 race season to something more compact that people look forward to when it’s all coming back after the break.
Congratulations to Matt Kenseth! Unfortunately, these are the two pieces of TV that come to mind first when remembering this year’s race:
That’s not good, guys! Not good at all. Let’s see how the rest of the season unfolds, though.
Page Gallery Improvements
August 31, 2008 · Print This Article
Whoop! I’ve made some major improvements to the gallery posts on my page. WordPress v2.5 introduced an image gallery that is functional, but a lot of basic functionality is still missing. Once you click on an image, for example, you have no easy way of going back to the parent post. You can hit the Back button on your browser, but what happens if a search engine brought a visitor straight to an image page (as is happening quite often for my Samantha Sarcinella image, for example)? When you’re on that image page there’s also no way to go to the parent post and see the rest of the gallery.
Infineon Raceway Timelapse
July 12, 2008 · Print This Article
Testing a WordPress video player. This is a timelapse I recorded at Infineon Raceway when NASCAR was in town last June. The team haulers are lined up on the drag strip, waiting to park in the garage area. This took ~45 minutes in realtime.
Me On Twitter
- No public Twitter messages.
Follow Me!