Posted on 07/04/2007 8:05:50 AM PDT by glock rocks
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Can you imagine the championship perhaps being hinged on a RP track??? Yark.
Spoken like one of the 200,000 Rednecks...
And they're all at Daytona this weekend. :)
Uh huh. ... <seinfeld> Not that there's anyting wrong with that. </seinfeld>
or anything, for that matter.
Was gonna say we tend to shoot back and quite often in Texas, the track invites someone special, the 4th ID.
In addition to that radio report.............re: crew chiefs on suspension at the track.....
While Darby said it is almost impossible to police such activity, he did leave the possibility of further suspension if it is thrown in NASCAR’s face.
“Theoretically, most penalties written severe enough to include a suspension also include a probation,” he said. “If Tony Jr. keeps running his yap we could easily send him home for another six weeks.”
http://sports.espn.go.com/rpm/news/story?seriesId=2&id=2927056
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Poor Nascar they are so uptight about everything, can’t take a joke.
Wife freaked on the pic, but we still wait. LOL
Long day.
LOL...what does “AT” the track really mean? NOT on the phone, no email, IM’s or what? Across the street? In a helicopter?
C’mon HELTON and Nutscar...cite a RULE!!!! Just don’t make them up!!! SICK OF YOU and your stupidity NUTSCAR!
Doesn’t Coke have Dale Jr. as one of its drivers?
“Daytona 500 to be moved to November”
I’d love to see them add a roadrace at Sebring early before the rainy season.
I'm not into all the speculations, think much of it is hype by the media.
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49 83 Brian Vickers 181.914 49.474 -1.787
50 49 Larry Foyt 181.851 49.491 -1.804
51 84 A.J. Allmendinger* 181.679 49.538 -1.851
52 37 Kevin Lepage 181.529 49.579 -1.892
53 104 Eric McClure 181.364 49.624 -1.937
Weather forecast for Daytona is TERRIBLE!!!
In the modern era of NASCAR, what driver drove the #8 car the longest?
It’s probably the remnants of the low that hammered us for the last two weeks.
In the aftermath of NASCAR superstar Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s decision to leave his father's company, Dale Earnhardt, Inc., I was amazed to hear that many fans cannot conceive of another driver in the 8 car, which Junior has piloted full time in the Cup series since the year 2000.
Perhaps this is not surprising, since so many of today's fans have come to the sport during roughly that same period of time.
But students of NASCAR's almost 60-year history know that many drivers raced the 8 car before Dale Jr., just as many will do so after him....(cont.)
Will have to wait for your answer. :)
Ding-Ding-Ding! We have a winner!
Hillin, Jr. drove the #8 for a total of nine years, eight of them in a row.
Earnhardt, Jr. is in his seventh season behind the wheel of the #8.
Other modern drivers still active that drove the #8 -- Sterling Marlin, Jeff Burton (two years), Morgan Shepherd.
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