Archive for March, 2011

Mar 4th 2011

Driver Speak: Phoenix

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Before we leave behind the second race of the season, we have some unfinished business to discuss. Our buddy, Latemodel driver Chris Siebert, is riding solo in this week’s edition of Driver Speak as Max takes the week off. He answered our burning questions this week: Ben: Hey Chris, let’s get started! First off, we saw Jeff Gordon end a 66-race winless drought last weekend at Phoenix. Of the drivers currently in a dry-spell, who will be the next to break through and win again? Siebert: Great way to see Jeff pull it out and win big!! And I’m thinking Jr. because [...]

Mar 3rd 2011

New Screens Released from Eutechnyx and Activision for NASCAR The Game 2011

AUTHOR: | IN: NASCAR | COMMENTS: None Yet

We are delighted to be sharing new screenshots for NASCAR The Game 2011 with you, our wonderful readers! These screens, which are all from Las Vegas (where NASCAR is this week), were given to us by Rob Fleischer of Sandbox Strats! Thanks go out to Rob for giving us these screens!

Mar 2nd 2011

SCS Exclusive Interview with Eutechnyx’s Ed Martin

AUTHOR: | IN: Live Chat, NASCAR | COMMENTS: None Yet

Ben has given you guys some insight about the new NASCAR video game being made by Eutechnyx.  Well, in this exclusive interview with Stock Car Spin, Ed Martin, who is the Executive VP of Eutechnyx, greatfully answered some of our questions, and gives us the insight on the new, and upcoming NASCAR game being released this month!   Thank you Ed for taking the time to do the interview with us! Brandon Butler: What made NTG a much more difficult game to create than some of your previous titles like Ferrari Challenge? Ed Martin: Hands down is was getting 43 cars [...]

Mar 1st 2011

Why Is Everybody Surprised By AJ Allmendinger?

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Two races into the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season, AJ Allmendinger and his #43 Richard Petty Motorsports Ford sit third in the points standings. And nobody can seem to believe it. Perhaps the reason for the surprise is the fact that Allmendinger is notorious for starting slow. In his rookie year of 2007, Allmendinger did not qualify for a race until his fifth attempt, which came at Bristol. In 2008, Allmendinger failed to qualify for the first three races before being replaced for 5 events by veteran Mike Skinner. In the past two seasons, Allmendinger has made strides, but [...]

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