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Post by markr on Mar 14, 2007 7:20:56 GMT -4
Na, I generally watch the entire race.
Mark
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 14, 2007 11:14:27 GMT -4
nap? i dont even sit down during a race!!
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Post by rrroae on Mar 14, 2007 11:42:03 GMT -4
lol. Ok, ok. Maybe I need to work on my NASCAR fan skills.
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Post by boatcapt on Mar 17, 2007 8:17:49 GMT -4
like to root for the underdog - Dave Blaney -#22 - used to watch his daddy run modifieds at Raceway 7 in Ohio before Dave started to run sprints -Drive by his Dad's Sawmill almost every month in Hartford,OH.. Besides Dave owns Sharon Speedway in Ohio great 3/8 mile dirt track. which i regularly attend
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Post by jrock on Mar 19, 2007 19:50:40 GMT -4
Im a big fan And Dale Jr ROCKS!!!!
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Post by rrroae on Mar 19, 2007 19:56:06 GMT -4
Saw Jr wasn't to happy with tony jr and crew after another late race miscue. Not sure why they kept messing with the car. The setup the started with had him on the move. Just seems the crew makes to many questionable adjustments lately.
Of course I could just be upset at where Jr placed.
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 20, 2007 7:38:00 GMT -4
i totally agree rrroae, that aren't acting like a veteran team at all!
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Post by taterdavid on Mar 21, 2007 9:38:01 GMT -4
I WAS A RUSTY FAN AND AM GLAD TO SEE HIM BACK BUT FIND IT ODD HOW HE DISTANCES HIMSELF FROM ANY MENTION OF HIS SON.I GUESS NOT ODD BUT JUST ALOT DIFFERENT THAN HOW DW HANDLES IT WITH MIKEY.I THINK RUSTY WILL GET BETTER AT IT,HE JUST IS TRYING TO HARD TO BE PC IMO.
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 22, 2007 22:16:52 GMT -4
Bristol, TN (Sports Network) - Current Nextel Cup Series points leader Mark Martin is keeping to his preseason racing schedule that has him sitting out the Food City 500 this Sunday.
Despite posting four consecutive top-10s in the first four races of the season, Martin's name is not on the preliminary entry list for this week's event. The 48-year-old, in his first year with Ginn Racing, said before the season that he only wanted to run a part-time schedule and the team agreed to put rookie Regan Smith in the No.01 Army Chevrolet for a number of races.
But Martin has gotten off to a spectacular start, almost winning the Daytona 500, then posting a pair of top-5 finishes before last week's 10th-place result at the Atlanta Motor Speedway.
There has been much speculation that Martin would not skip the race in Bristol and the team said they would be happy to put Smith in another car if Martin wanted to race.
Martin, one of the best drivers in NASCAR history never to have won a series championship (he has finished as the runner-up four times), drove for Roush Racing for 19 years before jumping to a new team this season.
"I feel good, man, and I am looking forward to next weekend," Martin said after Sunday's race in Atlanta. "People might not believe it, but they'll have a hard time finding me.
"This thing has really been encompassing. We've worked hard since January and put a lot into this. It's been a hard-working stretch, and I'm really looking to taking a little break. There are mixed emotions, but the bottom line is that I'm gonna take a break.
Martin will end a streak of 621 consecutive starts.
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Post by markr on Mar 23, 2007 9:54:07 GMT -4
No time to nap for Bristol. Too much action going on.
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Post by williethewelder on Mar 23, 2007 11:38:20 GMT -4
yea, cant wait to see what the Car of Tommorrow is gonna act like? ?
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