Posted on 02/04/2008 5:11:50 PM PST by WestCoastGal
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I hope y’all are watching Speed...
I’m thinking they race tomorrow but I could wrong...again
Nevermind, I’m a day ahead of myself! DOH
THAT was a great show....lots of history.
Amazing that they got so much right in those days.
Ken Squire is ONE of a KIND...
Yes he is amazing.
I liked Mike Joy’s story about sneaking into the Wood Brothers pit. I’ve done the same myself back in the day when everything wasn’t SO strict!!
Is FR loading slowly lately...
Are there any nascar racers on steroids?
Front Row Joe looks pretty big?
Funny you would ask. After watching Smoke in a commercial I said to myself...Self...Is Tony doing steroids and when will congress call him on the carpet to answer that question. Then they can take on Little League, Pop Warner etc...
Everything is loading slowly for me. I keep having to hit refresh.
Here’s the scoop on the engines........also Stewart changed his today as well.
Per Jeff Andrews.......
We didnt have them that truly broke. Right now, we are looking at the lifter, said Jeff Andrews, head engine builder. We dont have anything apart yet. We just have some assumptions based on some early signs there we saw in some check-overs after that first practice. We have got a group of guys back in Charlotte, the best group of guys in my mind, have already started on the fix for the program, and well get this stuff back and get it rebuilt and brought back down here. What we will put in the car, we have a lot of confidence in for tomorrow.
We did talk about Opies muscles and temper last year.
In Victory Lane, in the midst of a raucous post-race celebration, Earnhardt jumped off the stage and exchanged bear hugs with the Guard members who were on hand for the event. An officer from The National Guard reported that its office in Washington, D.C., had been flooded with congratulatory e-mails and calls from soldiers stationed all over the world - their guy had won.
http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080213/SPORTS02/802130392/-1/SPORTS
Yea right. I'd rather be lucky. That is a pure crap shoot.
Gotta share this with all. Yesterday:
We had six inches of snow and a layer of one inch of ice.
Of course my beautiful 94 Toyota Carolla went dead on the road.
The Three A's (not alcoholics guys) did a diagnosis and said I had hit the lottery. The odds were over 100,000 to 1.
Your alternator AND your battery are bad at the same time.
He said I should have gone to the grand opening of "Hollywood", our brand new slot parlor and race track.
After over $400, life goes on.
Yea right. I'd rather be lucky. That is a pure crap shoot.
Gotta share this with all. Yesterday:
We had six inches of snow and a layer of one inch of ice.
Of course my beautiful 94 Toyota Carolla went dead on the road.
The Three A's (not alcoholics guys) did a diagnosis and said I had hit the lottery. The odds were over 100,000 to 1.
Your alternator AND your battery are bad at the same time.
He said I should have gone to the grand opening of "Hollywood", our brand new slot parlor and race track.
After over $400, life goes on.
See, told you I’m on a role. I got the dreaded double post proxy error.
At least you did it in grand style with several interesting paragraphs...
“The Toyota engine we build under our spec has the exact same valves, pushrods, and rocker arms that were in our Chevy R07 motor,” Cronquist said. “So they’re not that different.”
http://www2.tbo.com/content/2008/feb/14/sp-upgraded-toyota-poised-to-pounce/
Motors, they are a changin.
Or was that times? Well, that wasnt the case in Daytona this afternoon.
It would seem that teams running Hendrick engines, at least 6 (includes Nemecheck and Riggs), would be changing engines before the Duels tomorrow afternoon.
But wait, were not stopping there. Toyota is also have problems with their engines. In fact, the exact same problem. To the extent that TRD is sending new engines straight from California, post haste.
The problem, for you engine techs out there, is that the coating on the cam shaft is coming off, getting on the lifters and filtering through the engine.
Clint Bowyer is also changing an engine today, but it was unrelated to the above problem according to SPEED.
What this means is that the teams who have changed engines prior to their Duel will have to start at the back of their assigned heat. Once the Duels have run, all teams may freely make an engine change without penalty.
http://thunderlounge.com/nascar/r07-woes-for-chevys-top-dogs.html
Looks like we may have a full inversion of the field before Sunday!
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