Last Season: I took it on the chin against “Last Year’s Winners”, who will NOT be returning to fight me again. And while I’d like to think its because my nephew is taking pity on his ol’ uncle, I know the real reason is because trying to match up Last Year’s Winners to this year’s revamped schedule would be like putting a square peg in a multi-dimensional infinitely-sided round hole.
The Offseason: I’ve been chugging along at work as usual—another Christmas shopping season is behind us (just as crazy, but not as busy), as is another post-Christmas return season. Why is it that people will try to return ANYTHING to any store, even if its obviously something we don’t sell? I swear, if one more old lady tries to bring back a radial tire…
The Pandemic: COVID-19 restrictions have been hard on all of us, especially retail workers like me. There’s nothing like having to wear a mask when you’re trying to explain where something is to a customer who’s hard of hearing. Its been getting rough at work with layoffs and closures, but I haven’t been affected—yet. *knocks on particle board desk*
With that out of the way, here’s the official Uncle Max 2021 Nascar Picks:
Truck Series Regular Season Champion: John Hunter Nemechek
Xfinity Series Regular Season Champion: Austin Cindric
Cup Series Regular Season Champion: Kevin Harvick
Cup Series Bounce Back Drivers: Kyle Busch, Ryan Blaney
Cup Series Breakthrough Driver: Christopher Bell
Cup Series Disappointment Drivers: Matt DiBennedetto, Aric Almirola
Three Easy Predictions:
—Kevin Harvick and the four Joe Gibbs Racing drivers will dominate Cup throughout the regular season
—Kyle Larson will run consistently in the top-ten
—Austin Cindric will dominate the Xfinity Series at a level not seen in decades
Three Bold Predictions:
—All four JGR drivers will have multiple regular season wins
—Team Penske will have a quiet season (likely due to focus on the Next-Gen car in 2022)
—Kyle Busch will win his 100th Xfinity Series race, then hold himself to his promise to retire from that series
Three Wild Predictions:
—Austin Dillon will contend for a Cup championship
—Both Roush Fenway Racing cars will qualify for the Playoffs
—Either Trackhouse or Spire will win a race at Daytona or Talladega