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LOL...Yea great run for Harvick...those new engines may be a threat.
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POSSIBLY! BUT I DOUBT IT!
HOW YA DOING LAKEMAN?? |
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LAKEMAN...CRASH....
SUPPOSE ONE OF YOU OR BOTH COULD FILL ME IN AS TO WHY SO MANY PPEPS HATE ON JEFF GORDON? HMMMMMMMMMMMMMM...MIGHT BE COS HES THEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE BESTTTTTTTTTTTTTT!! STICKS AND STONES WILL BREAK MY BONES...YADA YADA YADA... |
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I'm not positive but I think it is a combiation of several
things.When he came onto the scene the good ole boy network of racers in the South had the sport pretty much to themselves. It's kinda like family and G.W. Bush. Yer one of us or your one of them. First off he is a Yankee. (the Civil War has not ended here yet)When I moved down here...thats all I heard when I spoke (You ain't from round heer are ye?Hock...Spit)lol. Then ..he is a short little nasally punk that complained about the good ole boys a lot. (They din't lak att too much). Then...when he started to win...(They din't lak att tuther)So somebody started all the rumors that he is gay.(Taint no place down heeeya fo no gay boy) Double Hocker....PittOOOOeeeee!!! |
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CUTE! INCASE YOU DIDNT SEE IT,RICK HENDRICKS SAYS *GOT NO ROOM AT HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS FOR JR* PER NASCAR.COM! KINDA CURIOUS...THINK JR WILL SURVIVE WITHOUT TONY? |
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KEVIN HARVICK.......
and come on ove Jr. join RCR raceing we welcome you with open arms................. |
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Well...I don't think Jr. needs Tony Jr. if he can hook up with a good
team. BUT...I think Tony will follow him because it is in the wind that he may use his own garage but drive for another. This is just one of the options. Nobody knows what kind of money is being offered. i hope he doesnt go with Hendricks..He doesn't fit that mould very well. I think Childress fits him better. |
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I like Dale Jr. and Jeff Gordon
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Broken ..you won't loose rooting for those 2. They are 2 of the top
drivers. Jr. will be even better when he settles into a good team that will keep up with the times. It takes money to make money and Teresa would not give it up so...she lost!! |
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is it true that nascar is going to start going around the track the
other way so they can quit going to the """""left""""" all the time |
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That wouldn't work cause the drivers would have to re-learn how to look
right and turn right at the same time...it would be panda monium!!!lol |
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well as long as they did not get to
""""right-ous"""" they would be fine |
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Don't worry about that one!!lol
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Mark Martin to sub for Jeff Gordon when baby arrives? If #24-Jeff Gordon
is forced to miss a race to attend the birth of his daughter, series veteran Mark Martin will man the #24 DuPont Chevy, multiple sources within the Hendrick Motorsports organization told ESPN.com Wednesday. Martin on Wednesday afternoon will be fitted for a racing seat in preparation for the substitute role, sources said, and plans to begin stand-by duty for Gordon at Infineon Raceway next month. Hendrick Motorsports officials chose not to comment, saying rather that Gordon would address the matter Thursday at Lowe's Motor Speedway, site of this weekend's Coca-Cola 600. Sources said Gordon personally sought out Martin to stand in for him, and after clearing the idea with Ginn Racing officials, Martin gladly accepted. Gordon's wife, Ingrid Vandebosch, is due the week of the June 24 Toyota/Save Mart 350 at Sonoma. Martin will fly to Sonoma, during a weekend when he is slated to be idle from racing. If Gordon doesn't require his services, Martin will remain on hand to coach Regan Smith in the #01 US Army Chevy [Ginn Racing]. According to NASCAR officials, Martin could get in the #24 without practicing in the car, so long as Nextel Cup director John Darby gives his blessing. Given Martin's veteran experience, that would seem to be all but a foregone conclusion. If baby Gordon arrives a week early, sources said Martin will turn the #01 Chevrolet over to Smith at Michigan Speedway and drive the #24 for Gordon. Likewise, in the event the baby is a week late, Martin would sub for Gordon at New Hampshire. Gordon hasn't missed a race in his Cup Series career, a span of 484 consecutive races. The last race run without Gordon in the field was the 28th race of the 1992 season, at Phoenix International Raceway.(ESPN.com)( |
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OK I like Newman because most of the time he is consistent you know top
5 top ten finishes though Im kinda hating this new points system because you bust your ass all season to make those last ten races and risk losing it all by one DNF thats not right in my book I believe consistent finishs and and good qualfiying should win a points series |
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Good qualifying does not make you a good racer. Some guys do not know
what to do when in traffic! The aero and the ability to get in and out of jams while still gaining on the leader makes you a great racer. Going around in circles without a soul around just shows who has the best QUALIFYING car and a decent driver. A race setup can be very different from the qualifying setup. The tire grip goes away after a certain amount of laps so you have to have the car prepared properly to handle that situation. It's a hell of a balancing act and a team effort including pit stops. The pole winner very rarely wins the race. |
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I just have to put this in...
POCONO IN 17 DAYS!! I'm excited!! First race of the summer! Man I wish I could afford to go somewhere else but at least its better than nothing! Sorry again, lol. |
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OK nascarcutey I'll fill ya in on why everyone hates
Gordon...........Becouse ..... |
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Sterb you can talk in here all you want!! no need to be sorry. All the
tracks have good and bad points . That is what makes the sport interesting and tough for the drivers and crews to adapt to the different environments. |
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When Jeff goes to have his baby..lol Mark Martin is going to step in
during his maternal time so he can rest with the little one.... |
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