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Board Buzz: Must-read threads on the Blowout Forums (Feb. 21)
The Blowout Cards Forums are where thousands of collectors converge daily to discuss, well, a little bit of everything. Here are five threads about collecting and more that you should check out right now.What's Buzzing Today: Panini's readying NASCAR cards, collecting golf cards, big breaks, Donruss basketball & more
eBay Buzz: It's just a Dale Earnhardt show car ... but it can be yours
It was 15 years ago today that the NASCAR world changed dramatically as its biggest star died during the last lap of its biggest race.Dale Earnhardt's final Daytona 500 was one that put the spotlight of both the media and collectors on the racing ranks like never before as The Intimidator's life and his famous No. 3 Chevy were celebrated for all they had accomplished.
Countless diecasts, trading cards and other items were scooped up by collectors and new fans like never before back then. Today? The legend is still strong though the collectibles world has changed dramatically.
Could new NASCAR cards be coming soon? Perhaps per Xfinity champ ... (updated)
NASCAR Xfinity Series champion Chris Buescher may have spoiled an upcoming surprise for racing fans on Tuesday when he posted an image of autograph stickers to his Instagram account."My hand hurts," he wrote with the image, which appears to be nine signed sheets of Panini America hologram stickers.
Rookie Chase Elliott wins Daytona 500 pole -- check out the 2016 NASCAR diecasts so far (gallery)
The 58th running of the Daytona 500 is a week away and, while NASCAR collectors won't have new trading cards to commemorate their new season, there are already plenty of diecasts available and more on the way.Rookie Chase Elliott won the pole for the race on Sunday -- he's the youngest driver to ever take that honor -- and he's one of some new faces in new cars as he's behind the No. 24 Chevy previously run by four-time champ Jeff Gordon.
Elliott is the 20-year-old son of former Cup champion Bill Elliott and had 53 top-10 finishes in 66 Xfinity Series races -- four of those wins -- before making the jump to NASCAR's top level.
Batman vs. Superman will make its way onto NASCAR track & diecasts
If you don't remember seeing anything about Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice on TV or anywhere else, you might need to check your pulse.One more place you're going to be seeing more of the DC Comics powers before the movie arrives is on the NASCAR track and on diecast cars from Lionel Racing, which teased the forthcoming cars this week. The No. 48 Chevy of six-time champ and NASCAR's Clark Kent, Jimmie Johnson, will take on the role of Superman.
Iconic Sports Illustrated covers can be quite collectable & sometimes quite valuable, too (gallery)
If you've watched any NFL games this season, you've likely heard the word "concussion" many times as the league has implemented new tests on players to help prevent future problems by assessing the here and now immediately following a hard hit.On Christmas Day, a film about the issue of concussions in football called Concussion opens in theaters. You've probably seen the commercials for the film during NFL games.
Will Smith stars as Dr. Bennet Omalu, who discovered the degenerative brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE. It's a real-life issue that has affected more than 80 former players -- many you've seen on football cards and might have collected. The movie is an important one and Sports Illustrated has Smith on its cover this week to discuss the movie.
Is it the first time a celebrity has appeared on the cover of the highly collectable sports magazine?
eBay Buzz: Jeff Gordon's last hurrah -- and potential title -- comes today
Jeff Gordon's final lap could end up being one of his biggest ones as he's one of the final four drivers in NASCAR's Chase for the Cup -- a winner-take-all playoff format that will make the final race of the season dictate the season's champion.It's also the final race of Gordon's career, which already has four Cup wins and 93 race victories in 24 seasons at that level -- marks that place him among NASCAR's elite no matter what happens today.
































