Spade Racing Opens a Box of 2024 Select ’24 Cards, Preview


My latest purchase was a hobby box of 12 packs of “Select ’24” cards from Panini.  These cards are a bit more high-end than the regular Panini or Donruss ones, which explains the low card count per pack.  Join me as I open all twelve packs!







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Spade Racing Opens a Box of 2024 Donruss Cards, Pack 15 of 24


PACK 15: A pole, a goal, and an O’ll


FIRST LOOK: I still wish we had a version of the old Unocal bonus where a pole winner could win the race and get a growing bonus fund.


TO THE BACK: Being judged by Jeff Gordon has to be intimidating, but Kyle Larson has more than lived up to the hype.  And I’m sure Jeff has had to get between Larson’s team owner Rick Hendrick and Larson’s sponsor Rick Hendrick on occasion.


SAY WHAT?: “They don’t realize that I can see the O in the corner”.


RATING: 7 pistons out of 10



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NASCAR ROTY RANKINGS 2017: Ranking the Rookie of the Year Classes Through the Years



Join me as we take a look at every NASCAR Cup Rookie of the Year class from 1972 (the start of the modern era) through 2021, going from the worst to the first in terms of overall careers of each year’s rookie class.

Erik Jones
2017

Winner: Erik Jones (Furniture Row).  Runners Up: Daniel Suárez (JGR), Ty Dillon (Germain), Corey LaJoie (GoFAS), Gray Gaulding (BK).  Aborted Attempts: none

How their careers turned out: Strangely, this year turned out a class of journeymen.  While Erik Jones and Daniel Suarez have had decent careers for several teams, Corey LaJoie has never really gotten a full-time shot in decent equipment.  Meanwhile, Gray Gaulding is still best known for his Krispy Kreme sponsorship, and Ty Dillon has kept getting jobs despite, well, his whole career.

“Fun” “Fact” about the winner: Erik Jones is arguably the best driver to wheel the 43 car since Richard Petty’s retirement—sorry, Aric. 

Ranking: #23 out of 50


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