Posted on 02/09/2014 11:37:43 AM PST by ican'tbelieveit
Keep an eye on the 27.
Paul Menard this year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fulton_surface-to-air_recovery_system
I be waiting @ Exit 31, too many trees by mailbox, most likely a postal employee will be blocking the road by MB anyway
Paul is a guy who gets trashed for being a wealthy ride buyer. But he seems to improve his racecraft year by year and continues to get better. He’s a solid mid-pack driver which in Nascar these days is nothing to be ashamed of.
it’z cuz my older siblingz played basketball with my head...
I’m still working on why the RR blowed up at HomeyStead BTW
SOUTHBOUND BTW!;)
Don’t wanna smack the Overpass...
It’s a short video:
ROFLMAO!!!
But I’m gonna give Ho-Daddy BUMP!!!
The 5 Point Shop is just around the corner being a Ghost Building, might get used 5-6 times a year.
It's a real shame.
The local doughnut chompers use the parking lot more than anybody else - running RADAR...
Hehehe! Even if I still had the ol’ Mooney, I doubt she snatch ya “Fulton” style. I might be able to borrow a Pawnee turbo that might fill the bill....MrsSgtBob would have to stay home. Might be a li’l testy.
LOT'SA NEWS TODAY
Danica to run Nationwide race at Daytona:
Danica Patrick will pilot Turner Scott Motorsports' (TSM) third entry in the NASCAR Nationwide Series (NNS) race at Daytona International Speedway. Patrick, who will compete in her second full-time season in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series (NSCS) in 2014, will be behind the wheel of the #30 Florida Lottery Chevy Camaro in the season-opening DRIVE4COPD 300. Veteran crew chief Mike Greci will once again be calling the shots from atop the pit box. Patrick made her TSM debut in last year's season opener and surged to an early lead before an electrical failure forced her to retire early and resulted in a 36th-place finish. Patrick, who is the first woman in history to win an IndyCar race, has raced in a total of 60 NNS events, completing one full-time season in 2012. Patrick will be sponsored by the Florida Lottery for the event.(TSM)(2-13-2014)
How is that Sponsorship fund doing Richard????
Cricket Hoof in Mouth /s
I’m old but got nuthin’ to lose, bring it on;)
(Well maybe an arm)
I wuz thinkin’ more like a Claymore.
Just a joke you nsa dipsticks.
NASCAR Rule Book Reveals More on Infractions:
The new NASCAR Sprint Cup Rule Book provides more details on what type of infractions can lead to particular penalties and includes a list of members of the Appeals Panels that reveals four new members. This year's Rule Book is 208 pages, 16 pages more than last year's version. The book lists 34 people in the pool for the appeals panels. There were 48(Coincedental ?) in the pool last year. The Rule Book also provides more explanation of its penalty structure. NASCAR's new deterrence system divides infractions into warnings and penalties labeled from P1 (least severe) to P6 (most severe). The Rule Book states that if a team receives two warnings during an event or two warnings during two consecutive events, then that may result in a P1 penalties that could include the team having the last choice in pit selection, reduction of track time in practice or qualifying or be selected for post-race inspection, among various possibilities. See full report and much more info at Motor Racing Network.(2-13-2014)
DANG!!! Critter problems
BBL
Few things I found funny around the net this week:
Accusations of cheating follow speed on sliding track
When man, machine and speed are involved, cheating or bending the rules into the gray area is nearby. There might not be a better example than NASCAR's history of rule-bending or flat-out cheating.
It's part of our sport. If you ain't cheating, you ain't racing," said Canadian bobsled pilot Lyndon Rush, happy to discuss the topic.
Enhanced CCTV Footage - 60 Car Pile up on HWY 41/45
See you all tonight!
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