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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33627

    #1

    NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2


    Blazing Start: Biffle Advances To Round 2 Of The “Drive for the Cover” Campaign

    Greg Biffle is off to a memorable start in this 2012 season. First, he occupies the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series points lead for 11 consecutive weeks. And now, he takes down five-time champion Jimmie Johnson in Round 1 of the NASCAR The Game: Inside Line “Drive for the Cover” Facebook campaign by a scant one percent margin of victory.

    Round 1 of the tournament saw several very close matchups, leading to some fascinating pairings in Round 2, which begins today.

    Marcos Ambrose led all drivers in total voting as he advances to Round 2 to face Denny Hamlin, who edged out past series champion Bobby Labonte. Below are the head-to-head matchups for Round 2, which includes a rematch of last year’s exciting championship battle between Carl Edwards and Tony Stewart:

    Dale Earnhardt Jr. vs. Martin Truex Jr.
    Kyle Busch vs. Danica Patrick
    Tony Stewart vs. Carl Edwards
    Denny Hamlin vs. Marcos Ambrose
    Greg Biffle vs. Mark Martin
    Kasey Kahne vs. Kevin Harvick
    Jeff Gordon vs. Matt Kenseth
    Ryan Newman vs. Brad Keselowski

    The campaign will continue to let NASCAR fans vote in a bracketed tournament that is hosted entirely on NASCAR The Game’s Facebook page, and can be easily accessed at www.nascarthegame.com/vote.

    Voting for Round 2 of the “Drive for the Cover” campaign begins today with five weeks remaining in the campaign to select the driver who will adorn the cover of NASCAR The Game: Inside Line. Here is the voting schedule, which culminates in July:

    MAY 24 – Voting Opens (32 drivers)
    JUNE 10 – First Round Closes (16 drivers)
    JUNE 17 – Second Round Closes (8 drivers)
    JUNE 24 – Third Round Closes (4 drivers)
    JUNE 30 – Fourth Round Closes (2 drivers)
    JULY 15 – Final Round Closes (Champion)

    Visit www.nascarthegame.com/vote to participate in the “Drive for the Cover” campaign.
    Steve Noah
    Editor-in-Chief
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  • BurghFan
    #BurghProud
    • Jul 2009
    • 10042

    #2
    Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2

    Wait, you mean someone NOT named Dale Earnhardt Jr. got the most votes

    And at Jimmie Johnson not making it out of the first round.
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    • Happy29
      All Star
      • Jan 2006
      • 5488

      #3
      Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2

      Kasey Kahne currently leads all drivers for total votes in Round 2. Danica Patrick still leads Kyle Busch.
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      • TheRegan
        Rookie
        • Apr 2011
        • 177

        #4
        Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2

        If Kyle can make it past Danica, A Junior vs. Kyle vote would be a helluva a sight to see. It's like they designed it with that matchup in mind.
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        • Mo
          SSN
          • May 2003
          • 11425

          #5
          Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2

          So does anyone really think Dale Earnhardt Jr is not winning this?

          Barring some kind of shenanigans of course
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          • Happy29
            All Star
            • Jan 2006
            • 5488

            #6
            Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2

            Originally posted by Mo
            So does anyone really think Dale Earnhardt Jr is not winning this?

            Barring some kind of shenanigans of course
            All these contest are fixed aren't they? If it ends up being a Jr vs Kyle match up Jr has my vote but Cutter and Taco combined might help Kyle win.
            “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
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            • thevaliantx
              Banned
              • Jul 2011
              • 369

              #7
              Originally posted by Happy29
              All these contest are fixed aren't they? If it ends up being a Jr vs Kyle match up Jr has my vote but Cutter and Taco combined might help Kyle win.
              I agree, they are "fixed". It's been that way for years. The public is too stupid to know the difference, that's why it continues to happen. The same fathers who attend NASCAR races with their children are the same dorks who ate, slept and otherwise obsessed over the Worldwide Wrestling Foundation back in its hey day. (rolls eyes)

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              • Happy29
                All Star
                • Jan 2006
                • 5488

                #8
                Re: NASCAR The Game: Inside Line Drive for the Cover Enters Round 2

                Round 3 is now going on, Danica Patrick beat out Kyle Busch in round 2 and is now against her Nationwide series car owner Dale Earnhardt Jr, Tony Stewart is facing off against Denny Hamlin, the old man Mark Martin is going against tween and soccer mom heart throb Kasey Kahne, and 4 time champion Jeff Gordon is against Ryan Newman.


                “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety.”
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                • Kentucky_Wildcat23
                  Rookie
                  • Dec 2011
                  • 101

                  #9
                  Its the Final Four now and Jr. is currently ahead of Steward. Jeff Gordon is winning against Kahne.
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