Spade Racing Opens 2 Blaster Boxes of 2025 Panini Prizm Cards—Pack 7 of 12


Rather than a “hobby box”, I decided to go with the more economical choice of two “Blaster Boxes” for the 2025 Panini Prizm cards (although they were bought in January 2026.  With six packs of five cards each in each box, that’s twelve packs to open!


Pack 7: JHN, Jeff again, and clean shaven


First Look: The “car number on the pants” look is..odd.  It also doesn’t help that here he’s sponsored by a generic-sounding company.


To the Back: I think we all took Jeff Gordon’s success for granted in the 90’s.  Dude was nearly unstoppable until, well, life got in the way AND he hired the next great superstar.  Speaking of which…


Say What: “My face is so COLD!”


Final Rating: 7 firesuit patches out of 10



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Foundational Bricks—The 1994 Brickyard 400: 15th, Michael Waltrip

Join me as I take a look back every Monday at the starting lineup for one of the biggest races in NASCAR history, the inaugural Brickyard 400. 


Starting 15th: Michael Waltrip #30 Pennzoil Bahari Racing Pontiac


Finished: 8th


Michael Waltrip's 1994 car
Career Highlights: Four-time Cup Series race winner, 2001 Daytona 500 winner, 2003 Daytona 500 winner, subject of mock and ridicule most of his career.


Total Brickyard 400 Starts: 14


Best Brickyard 400 Finish: 8th (1994)




1994 Fun Fact: Mikey’s 1994 was a solid but unspectacular year, finishing 12th in season points with two top-five race finishes.  On the plus side, he once again won the Nascar’s Yellowest Car Award.



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Figgy Earnhardt: Fact vs. Fiction


This is a parody

Over the past Easter weekend, Nascar fans became aware of a mysterious (at least to them) third son of Dale Earnhardt Sr., named Figmund Newton “Figgy” Earnhardt.  Since then, Spade Racing has completed an exhaustive investigation to separate the incontrovertible facts from the obvious fiction.


Fact: Figgy Earnhardt had a solid if not spectacular career in Nascar in the 90s, primarily running GM equipment in the Busch and Cup Series for a number of different teams.


Fiction: Figgy is NOT the person who convinced Kyle Petty to tour as an opening act for Hank Williams Jr. 


Fact: Figgy Earnhardt’s career highlights go far beyond his upset win the spring Martinsville Cup race in 1999—he also finished second in Busch Series points in 1992 and 1994.


Fiction: Figgy never suggested to his stepmother that they call her licensing and merchandising business by the bland, auto-generated sounding name “Sports Image”.


Fact: Figgy Earnhardt’s lack of notoriety with modern fans likely stems from his infamous “no interviews” stance taken throughout the bulk of his active career, stemming from the infamous “Eli Gold Incident” in 1991.


Fiction: Figgy is not the person who gave Dr. Dick Berggren his first flat cap.


Fact: Figgy Earnhardt last raced in the then-Busch Series in 2003, leaving racing altogether after failing to qualify for the 2004 Daytona 500.


Fiction: Figgy is not, nor has he ever, been in business building late model cars with Lyle Petty, Kyle Petty’s fraternal twin brother.



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