Nascar Nation Decides They Like Jeff Gordon Now

After over a decade of boos, thrown debris, and angry Geocities websites, Nascar Nextel Cup Series driver Jeff Gordon is officially now “liked” by Nascar Nation.
“We’ve hated Jeff Gordon since his second year in Cup”, a spokesman for the general group of Nascar fans said in an authorized statement, “but we’ve decided that Jeffy’s paid his dues enough to become a beloved favorite veteran.  He’s no longer ‘Wonderboy’—nay, he’s more Respected Veteran…a respected veteran who we love to cheer for when he wins once or twice a year.”
From constant unsubstantiated claims of cheating to the unfortunately-acronymed “Fans Against Gordon”, the so-called “Rainbow Warrior” has arguably taken more abuse than any driver in Nascar history.  That, however, is officially changing.
“These things go in cycles—from Richard Petty to Darrell Waltrip to Dale Earnhardt to Jeff himself, Nascar Nation has always found a certain driver to hate for ‘winning too much’—and ironically, none of them have really deserved all the anger…well, except for Darrell Waltrip”, the official statement continued.  “Maybe its how Jeff got reamed-out at his divorce settlement, maybe its the fact that he got rid of that rainbow on his car and put on some cool flames, or maybe its just that he’s away from that weirdo Ray Evernham.  Any way you slice we’re ready to accept Jeff Gordon as one of our own.”
Nascar Nation was unspecific when asked who the next target of their hate might be.
“We’re looking around at all the possible drivers to hate for no good reason going forward—Tony Stewart’s an obvious possibility, but don’t count out Kurt Busch”, the statement concluded.  “But whoever we pick, they’ll be the source of ridicule and vitriol for no real concrete reason for the next 8-10 years.

“Heck, it’s a compliment in a way—we don’t just give our hate out to nobody flash-in-the-pans like, say, Jimmie Johnson!”

Hulk Hogan Comes to Nascar

In a landmark combination of sports, racing, and pop-culture, pro-wrestling legend Hulk Hogan will be sponsoring driver Rodney Combs for the 1995 Busch Series season, part of a partnership between WCW and Petty Enterprises.
“Well, you know something, brother, Hulkamania doesn’t just run wild in wrestling, dude!”, Hogan yelled at the introductory press conference.  “I been scouting all the drivers for some time now, brother, and Rodney Combs, he’s got the training, the prayers, the vitamins, to run wild all over Nascar, jack!”
The sponsorship will have Combs running a Pontiac Grand Prix in Hogan’s trademark red-and-yellow colors.  The car features “Hulkster” (a common nickname for Hogan) on the hood, with an electric-looking “HOGAN” on the quarter panels.
“Nascar is the biggest racing series in America, and now with The Hulkster and all his Hulkamaniacs on board, brother, Nascar’s gonna be the biggest racing series in the WORLD, brother!”, Hogan continued at maximum volume.  “We’re talking main-event races, t-shirts, diecast cars, movies, heck—we might even try to get Rockin’ Rodney Combs in the ring, brother!”
Combs, a longtime short-track racer in the midwest, demurred and directed all comments to team-owner Richard Petty.
“The whole rasslin’ deal, it’s something we got to put together just before the season started”, Petty explained as Hogan flexed behind him.  “Listen—you get a company like Ted Turner’s rasslin’ organization behind your team, you’re gonna take that deal.”
Hogan then took the microphone from Richard Petty to criticize The King’s son for erroneously calling Hogan a “WWF” wrestler during Daytona coverage.
“Kyle’s gotta stop living in the past, dude”, Hogan explained while preparing to tear off his shirt.  “Because WHATCHA GONNA DOOO, when HULKAMANIA RACES WILD ON YOUUUUUU!?!”

Hogan then tore off his shirt, walked backstage, and remarked how happy he was that the sport of stock car racing is overwhelmingly white.

Bill Elliott On Record-Breaking Season: “Awesome Awesome Awesome”

The hottest driver on the Nascar Winston Cup circuit this year has been Bill Elliott, winner of three “crown jewel” races for the so-called “Winston Million”.  Elliott, when reached for comment at the post-season awards banquet, summed-up his season as “Awesome”.
“Awesome”, Elliott added.  “Awesome, awesome…awesome.”
Elliott won a total of 11 points races, including the season-opening Daytona 500.  However, his most-thrilling victory was coming back from falling two-laps down to win the spring race at Talladega.
“Awesome”, Elliott said about his amazing run at Talladega.  “Awesome.  Awesome! Awesome?  Awesome.”
The season was not without hardships for Elliott’s family-run team, however, as numerous mechanical issues wound up costing him the championship to Darrell “Jaws” Waltrip.  However, Elliott remained upbeat reflecting on what his team was able to accomplish.
“Awesome awesome awesome.  AWESOME.”, Elliott said surrounded by his family and team-owner Harry Melling.  “Awesome, awesome.”
Elliott also added that he will not let success go to his head, staying the same country boy he’s always been, hungry to win.

“Awesome.  The chance to compete at the highest level of stock car racing, it’s really something, and I think we’ll have something for the Chevy boys next year.  Er, I mean, awesome.”