The Frontstretch: Carey and Coffey: That Ever-Changing Chase Feeling by Matt Carey -- Tuesday September 14, 2010

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Carey and Coffey: That Ever-Changing Chase Feeling

Matt Carey · Tuesday September 14, 2010

 

They’re back! Matt Carey and Jay Coffey from the Carey and Coffey show join us once again, contributing a weekly audio blog to the Frontstretch for 2010. This time, Matt Carey explains why this year’s NASCAR Chase for the Sprint Cup could have a different feeling than it has in the past, despite the history of dominance by the No. 48 team over the last four years. Should we actually believe the drivers this time when they say it’s a wide open race?

Did you think Matt was right on target this week with his opinions? Be sure to let us know in the comments section below! And for more great insight from him and Mr. Coffey, be sure to catch the LIVE version of the Carey and Coffey show over on careyandcoffey.com each and every Sunday morning!




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