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To: WestCoastGal
I'm bringing my trophy with me, I worked really hard for it. :-)


13 posted on 11/20/2006 3:10:27 PM PST by WestCoastGal (Winners Never Quit!!)
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To: WestCoastGal

Congratulations on the win!

Awesome performance.

I dropped from top-10 last year to top-20. Bad pit stops, I'm thinkin...

See ya at Daytona!


21 posted on 11/20/2006 3:33:54 PM PST by Dog Gone
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To: WestCoastGal
Brian Z.: The man, the myth and me
by Monte Dutton
Gazette Sports Writer

Brian France fascinates me. No, that’s not entirely accurate. The chairman of NASCAR doesn’t fascinate me. His image fascinates me. It’s not entirely an image because, as best I can tell, he has impressed people, some of whom I even admire. To me, this seems inconceivable, but maybe I’m just blind to his many estimable gifts. And others, that are inestimable.

Here’s my take. The titular head of the sport about which I write is extremely ambitious. In that area, France is unquestionably world-class, as were his father and grandfather before him. My opinion of him is the same as Jim Hightower’s take on the 41st president of the United States: “He was born on third base and thought he hit a triple.”

Those words were written about George H.W., not George W., Bush. These concern Brian Z., not William C. and not William H.G., France.

snip~

This, though, is the topper. Perusing the Internet, I discovered there is something called www.racespeakers.com that offers Frenchy’s services to companies and organizations as a motivational speaker.

Then again, he has often motivated me … to laugh.

Here’s the text of remarks by France after Sunday’s drivers’ meeting. I feel it’s important to run the full text so the motivational impact can register. Print probably won’t do justice to the thundering crescendo, but here goes, anyway:

“We’ve got big things for ’07 with the Car of Tomorrow, Toyota, the return of ESPN and a lot of other things, but this is still going to be a big day today, too. Great weather, great crowd on hand. We’ll see what happens.

snip~

“I think, listen, it’s harder to grow when you reach the level we’re at. We think there’s no question it’s an under-covered sport today. That will change over time as the acceptance of this sport all over the country gets better. ESPN is going to help us go after the casual sports fan in the area that we’re weakest. I love where we’re at, and we’re excited about where we’re going.”

On Juan Pablo Montoya’s arrival: “I think it’s going to be great. If he has success, he’s a charismatic guy and obviously the Hispanic market, he could rev that market up for us. We’ll see. I’m optimistic.”

On whether the races should be shorter: “We’re not looking at that right now. We have shortened a couple in the past. Dover is one that has come to mind, so we’re not opposed to that, but I think, by and large, there’s complications with that with TV partners and everything else. Race fans like a longer race, believe it or not. Some of them will argue that maybe they’re a little bit too long, but on balance, it’s pretty good.”

He’s the visionary leader of a bold, new generation of robber barons. All around him are men paid to inform the world this.

Great article, I had to butcher it because it's too long - so go here to read the rest

38 posted on 11/21/2006 3:35:38 AM PST by WestCoastGal (Winners Never Quit!!)
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To: WestCoastGal

ahh found y'all.

that looks so fitting, I'm very happy you won.


48 posted on 11/22/2006 12:53:38 PM PST by Pete-R-Bilt (Bill Clinton put me on LSD, George Bush has me on ULSD now...)
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