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spot on, spot on. So true. Just coincidental that I stopped watching nascar the year Earnhardt Sr. died.
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I always thought the same thing. I remember when Ricky Rudd did this insanely long race at Watkins Glenn, one of those tracks where there are turns and hair pins and I am not sure if it was that he didn't make a pit stop for a long time or something, but I remember he won that race years ago and I think he almost died from dehydration or heat exhaustion in the process.
Good memories. When I just visited nascar.com, I only recognize a hand full of the guys now. I am surprised to see such a mix of drivers in terms of ethnicity and nationality. Happy to see that Jeff Burton is number 3 in the points standing. Who's number 1 though? |
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2 Dale Earnhardt Jr. 3 Jeff Burton 4 Carl Edwards 5 Jimmie Johnson 6 Jeff Gordon 7 Greg Biffle 8 Matt Kenseth 9 Kevin Harvick 10 Tony Stewart |
stock cars have a double meaning. originally stock cars were built to travel cross the bible belt with loads of illegal alcohol. they were light small cars that were heavily modified to outrun the law enforcement. everything was was pretty much modified except for the rolling 'stock'.
stock cars have nothing to do with the level of mods but to do with the fact that theyre modified production cars. well not anymore, but they used to be |
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Wow, I can't belive that the race was that long ago. Thanks for that reply. I always like watching the races at Sears Point and Watkins Glen.
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It really didn't affect Toyota if they took away 10-15 HP, since BUSCH won the race Sat. nite again anyway.
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Only 3 Toyotas in the top 15 at Indy today though :)
- Justin |
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looks like they lost tony for next year.... back to a chevy and his own team!
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