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To: commish; NormsRevenge; NYTexan; SouthTexas; LasVegasMac; Wolfstar; All

It just keeps on keepin on. Silly season gets earlier every year :)

Newman’s status up in the air? to RCR? #12-Ryan Newman’s future continues to be a question mark in the NASCAR garage [Jayski note: Newman is signed with Penske at least thru 2008], and it’s not clear if he will be back with car owner Roger Penske next season. If not, Newman could become a candidate for the fourth Richard Childress team.(Winston Salem Journal)(7-26-2007)

Then Shrub could go to Penske with his brother.

Pat, I am taking your advice :) thanks!!!!


63 posted on 07/26/2007 7:47:52 AM PDT by WestCoastGal (There are those people that you really do not like but they keep showing up anyway. Thanks Mac :-)
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Going to take half of next year to figure out who went where. Who's on First?

This sounds pretty cool........from Jayski......

ESPN Draft Track Technology Will Allow NASCAR Fans to 'See the Air': For years, NASCAR fans have heard about the effects of drafting on high-speed racetracks and how certain drivers, such as the late Dale Earnhardt, were so good in the draft it was said they could "see the air." Now, as Nextel Cup racing returns to ESPN with Sunday's Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, a technical innovation developed by ESPN and SportVision will allow fans to see the air when they watch ESPN's coverage of the Nextel Cup and Busch Series. Beginning with Sunday's telecast of the Allstate 400 at the Brickyard, ESPN will enhance its NASCAR coverage with Draft Track, a special effects package that will provide to viewers a never-before-seen effect that shows airflow created by NASCAR race cars. When ESPN's producers activate Draft Track, viewers will see air flowing over and behind race cars as they speed around the track, whether there is one car or a multi-car pack on the television screen. The Draft Track airflow visualization will change as the cars, in relation each other, change position in real time on the racetrack, including passing, racing side by side or when cars are lined up nose to tail. The new effect will initially be used on replays. (ESPN PR), see a demo of the technology on the ESPN site.(7-25-2007)

First I've heard anything about it.

64 posted on 07/26/2007 10:03:56 AM PDT by LasVegasMac (I've reached the age where happy hour is a nap.)
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