Season in Review
The Most Battered Driver Award

The Most Battered Driver Award

The Most Battered Driver Award: RECKONING’S “SPEEDY” STEVE VOLLBRECHT Matt Wilson’s mother might have an issue with this recipient of this award, but Reckoning’s “Speedy” Steve Vollbrecht (unfortunately) truly earned it. As most people remember, Wilson was sawed out of his car and carted off to the hospital in the middle of the Damage Inc....
The Tpyo Award

The Tpyo Award

The Tpyo Award: Stranglehold’s Bill McMahon, er, Bill McMahen, uh, I mean Bill McMahan, no, um, Bill Mcmahen.  Whatever. There’s an old joke that I still find amusing.  What word is always spelled wrong?  ‘Wrong’.  Well, in the TDA, there’s a similar situation that isn’t exactly a joke.  What driver’s name is always spelled wrong?...
The "Least Drivers" Award

The “Least Drivers” Award

Least Drivers: (tie) RECKONING and FULL THROTTLE On the other side of the driver turnover spectrum from Damage, Inc. were Reckoning and Full Throttle. Full Throttle swapped out Andy Fleischman for Levi Turnbaugh after First Night and then used its Turnbaugh, Ron Johnston, Jay VanAllen and Pete Milette Jr. lineup for the rest of the...
The "Most Drivers" Award

The “Most Drivers” Award

The Most Drivers: DAMAGE, INC On the teamdemos.com web-site, Damage, Inc. is listed as having 8 different drivers race for them this year, a number that ties them with Seek-N-Destroy for most drivers (there are 9 names listed for Damage, Inc., but Matt Wilson is listed twice). However, that doesn’t paint the full and complete...
2011 Season in Review

2011 Season in Review

The TDA off-season is upon us.  Sure, it could technically be argued that this happened two months ago, but the beauty of the TDA is that there is effectively an outro to the season.  The last race was in late September, but there were still final team get togethers, retirement celebrations and the unenviable task...
Inside the Statistics (October 11, 2011)

Inside the Statistics (October 11, 2011)

I like statistics.  I love reading how Vegas computes its NFL lines, enjoy pouring over the weekend box office totals each Monday morning and, while I hate watching baseball, am fascinated by the myriad stats that are now available to fans.  In the latter case, it’s not simply OPS and WHIP, but FIP, WAR and...