Posted on 06/16/2009 1:02:55 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Sonoma. Wine country. 80 degrees.
Race #16 plays out on a road course.
It's anybody's race, come along for the ride but try and stay out of the gravel pits.
Thanks to our Armed Forces members, past and present.
Oh. Did I forget Dad?
HaPPY Father's Day!
Of course you may, tube. But there's one condition. Ya gotta FReepmail me and tell me how to do it too. };^)
CUP RACE IN ON TNT...
RE: “Stole this from Freeper Jeffrey_D......enjoy”
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=610_1244577346
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Not stolen,
I found it from a FRiend recommending a different video and it was on the side bar.
Kudos to Freepers everywhere!
Pre-race thread show o TnT - HaPPy Father’s Day from Sonoma!! Ping!!
Happy Hour
Toyota/SaveMart 350
Pos. Driver Make
1. A.J. Allmendinger Dodge
2. Ron Fellows Chevrolet
3. Robby Gordon Toyota
4. Juan Montoya Chevrolet
5. Kasey Kahne Dodge
6. Ryan Newman Chevrolet
7. Clint Bowyer Chevrolet
8. Patrick Carpentier Toyota
9. Greg Biffle Ford
10. Jamie McMurray Ford
Double-file restarts add new twist to road racing
http://www.nascar.com/2009/news/headlines/cup/06/19/preview.cup.sonoma.restarts/index.html
SONOMA, Calif. — When NASCAR recently announced its new double-file restart rule, in which leaders of races no longer line up single file along the outside of lapped cars and are free to battle each other side-by-side for positions, everyone wondered what kind of impact it would have on Sprint Cup races.
So far, it hasn’t been that big a deal.
But then the Sprint Cup Series has not visited a road course — until now. Sunday’s Toyota SaveMart 350 at Infineon Raceway will offer the first such road-course test for the new rule, and drivers are wary of what it will mean.
“My strategy is going to be to survive, to be quite honest,” Jeff Burton said.
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GiDDyUp!
Glad to see people wishing Mark Martin good luck. I'm a hardcore Earnhardt fan but I'm also a realist. I'm secretly rootin' for Martin and Stewart.
I hope we have a good race. I'm going to go dig out a Bud Light Lime.
81-year-old NASCAR driver will outdrive you punk kids any day
Great idea!!! So good, in fact, I'm surprised it might happen. I've never seen a COT in a dealer's showroom like you used to be able to do with the older cars back in the "good ol' days" once upon a time in a galaxy far, far away. It might be safer, but there is very little "Stock" about the COT. Boring, yes...but not stock.
Cartion Pool!?!
NR - 9, a nap or two, and a couple gravel jobs
Cartion Pool!?!
NR - 9, a nap or two, and a couple gravel jobs
vox 10 and a red
Next: Cup Series race - TnT
Brian Vickers is on the pole and defending winner Kyle Busch is second. But eyes are on Juan Montoya as the series goes to Sonoma. Green flag is set for 5:19 p.m. ET.
http://www.nascar.com/2009/races/lapbylap/06/21/lap.by.lap.sonoma/index.html
Lap-by-Lap: Sonoma
By NASCAR.COM
June 21, 2009
03:40 PM EDT
3:30 p.m. ET — TNT’s pre-race coverage of the Toyota/SaveMart 350 is on the air.
Cartion Pool!?!
NR - 9, a nap or two, and a couple gravel jobs
vox 10 and a red
wvk - 7, gwc
But ... my eyes are not on Juan Montoya. :-)
and a Toyota pace car.
JPMKs a good road racer, and I picked him too. :-)
I’m torn between Martin and Flash,, I’m gonna take the other old guy,, Gordon. ;-)
Go Boris!
-K 8-}
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