Super Bowl LX

It’s Monday. Congrats to the Seattle Seahawks on their Super Bowl LX win. Early on it felt like a pretty even matchup, but as the game went on Seattle kept pushing ahead while the Patriots struggled to find any real rhythm. They had a few moments where they showed signs of life, but they were short-lived and too few to make a difference. In the end, the Seahawks easily pulled away for a 29–13 victory.

As for the Super Bowl commercials… kind of a letdown this year. Maybe my expectations were too high, but nothing really jumped out as memorable or Monday morning watercooler material. A few were fine, a few were forgettable, and none felt like instant classics. For a night that usually delivers at least one commercial everyone can’t stop talking about, this batch mostly blended together.

It’s back to the Olympics for me. And NASCAR preseason racing continues on Thursday with the twin Duel races. And Sunday… it’s finally here with the 68th running of The Great American Race—The Daytona 500!

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Summertime Memories

It’s Friday! Ugh. It looks like we’re in for a nasty wintery mix of rain, sleet, and the horrid white stuff today. I’m so damn tired of being cold. I’m tired of wearing heavy clothing. I’m tired of everything being covered in ice. I’m tired of the car sounding like it’s in physical pain every time I start it. I’m tired of the endless parade of gray skies that make 4 p.m. feel like midnight. I’m tired of tracking salt and snow through the house. I’m tired… of winter.

On the bright side, it’s Super Bowl weekend. I don’t have any skin in the game this year, which honestly makes it easier to kick back, load up on snacks, and just enjoy the game.

And in a small act of seasonal rebellion, I’m mentally rewinding to warmer days by featuring a little automotive sunshine from last summer. So enjoy some great cars and the usual double babes and double jokes!

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Preseason Action

It’s Thursday. It finally happened! After multiple delays caused by a nasty winter storm, NASCAR was able to get the Cook Out Clash at Bowman Gray Stadium in North Carolina on track. Drivers, crews, and fans bundled up and pushed through the 35-degree weather, and nobody seemed to mind once the engines fired. Ryan Preece stormed to the win under the lights on a soggy Wednesday night, taking the checkered flag in the Clash and officially kicking off NASCAR’s preseason racing.

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