Posted on 04/23/2014 6:13:30 AM PDT by ican'tbelieveit
NUTSCAR & Pemberton are on the case.
I think so.
or
He was hunting down a Jet Dryer...
this full course yellow for a spin is a bunch of crap...
It’s for the Chilrenz safety.
my feed is down... 8^(
9 min to go
Hunter Reah
Andretti
Dixon
crash- The Ruski
Finish under yellow in above order.
thx, it came back up right after the wreck
i really hate the body style let alone the engines... guess real open wheel racing was just toooo much for them to cope with
Well, they have their version of brainless in Little tony george-hullman setting the rules.
LOLOL... 100%!!!
Tony is an outcast these days, although he has a “token” spot of the board of directors.
Most of the rulemaking is from Derek Walker.
Mark Miles (the major domo) is non technical, he’s all about the commercial side.
O.K.
Didn’t know that, I don’t follow IRL like I did CART. I do know that in the “split” it really screwed things up for both Series (is that anything like a Huge Manatee?) and that is when I lost interest.
I’m stuck mentally in the Unser/Emerson F./Mears old school days.
It seems to Me that all the Series U.S. are all turning into the IROC with the “green agenda” taking over because of PC(rap)
You make a good point.
There’s very little innovation on engines, every series pretty much has gone to either crate motors or lease deals.
Ostensibly because of costs, but it’s difficult to believe these 100,000 buck per race lease deals are a money saver.
And brainless wants to remake the engines to drop 100 HP!
Yeah, that’s how to save $$$$.
How long does it take to plug in the LT and ReMap an ECM- 10 mins max?
ReMap the spark/fuel/RPM limit - DONE!
Hoosier with upgraded Smart Car
http://www.autoblog.com/2014/04/27/smart-fortwo-chevy-big-block-video/#continued
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Dale Earnhardt Inc. and The Dale Earnhardt Foundation announced the 2014 Dale Earnhardt Day on Tuesday, April 29th, at the DEI Corporate Headquarters on Hwy. #3, Mooresville, NC. Doors will open at 10:00am/et on Tuesday morning, and the annual event in celebration of The Intimidator's birthday is free and open to the public. This year will mark the 11th anniversary of the first Dale Earnhardt Day, held on April 29th, 2003. The DEI Showroom will be opening its' newest exhibit on Dale Day, which shows how the company founded by the seven-time NASCAR Winston Cup Champion carries on his legacy, how DEI and the Dale Earnhardt Foundation continue to support the causes that Dale held dear, and how the divisions of Dale Earnhardt Inc. continue to grow the business that Dale and Teresa founded. The Grand Showroom will also be open to the public, with a special display of Dale Earnhardt Inc. vehicles. The Grand Showroom is occasionally opened to the public, and this special event gives fans a rare opportunity to see these remarkable vehicles up close. The DEI Archives will be giving presentations at 11am and 2pm, showing how they preserve and protect Dale's trophies and other special mementos. Fans will also be treated to a theatre-style showing of "DALE - The Movie" in Dale's own Grand Showroom. Cupcakes will be served in the afternoon....an annual tradition on Dale's birthday celebration. Owners of customized Dale Earnhardt vehicles are invited to bring their personalized cars, trucks, vans, and motorcycles for display in front of the Dale Earnhardt Inc. Corporate Offices. Dale Earnhardt Day will run from 10am until 5pm, on Tuesday, April 29th.(DEI)(4-28-2014)
UPDATE:
Casey Mears didn’t let a punch keep him away from a race Sunday morning. The driver of the #13 Chevy was in Huntersville, NC for a 5K race put on by the Jimmie Johnson Foundation. It came not long after the checkered flag fell in Saturday night’s race at Richmond International Raceway. Mears finished 19th in that race, and left with a bruised left eye after a punch from fellow driver Marcos Ambrose. “He got me pretty good with that shot.” Mears told NASCAR.com after completing his 5K run. Mears wore sunglasses for most of Sunday’s event, but it was clear the punch left a gnarly bruise and swollen left eye. Replays of the incident show Mears and Ambrose talking just after the race ended. The situation escalated when Mears forcefully shoved Ambrose. The driver of the #9 Ford then returned with a right hook to Mears’ face. On Sunday, Mears remained affable despite being on the wrong end of the punch. “One thing I can say is that out of all the NASCAR fights, when you see people swing it’s usually a lot of fly-swatting,” Mears said. “He actually connected, so that was pretty good.” Mears said the bad blood began on the track while the two were battling for position. He didn’t mention one specific incident, but conceded both drivers did things the other was not happy with.(NASCAR.com)(4-28-2014)
i take it you mean Teresa...
AKA The Wicked Witch of the East
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