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Datona 500!

SmallBoreSnipers

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The big race is on in about 20 minutes! Who's watching and who are you cheering on?
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I'm a fan of Tony Stewart myself.

Actually a Greg Biffle fan too.

 
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I was roaring down I-4 yesterday at up to 85 MPH at times and can barely imagine what it must be like to drive 200 MPH, in traffic...

Unbelievable.


I blew an engine at the speedway back in 1981. It was a special moment. Driving my girlfriend to the beach in my beater 1970 Toyota Corolla, I blew a piston right out in front of the Daytona International Speedway.

We had to take a bus home...

Somehow she forgave me this humiliation and married me the next year. She continues to forgive them apparently
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Junior for the win!
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Phil1</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I like them all but I'll cheer for Jimmy, Jeff, Kyle and Tony. not necessarily in that order. </div></div>

Yeah I like Jimmy Johnson too. Kicks ass without being cocky.
 
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Wish it didn't take the dollars to run the sport that it does, I seriously miss seeing the guys that could and would race everything run stock cars. the Dave Blaneys and the Kenny Schraders. Want to see burton, martin or jr win but would settle for seeing the Busch brothers finish 42nd and 43rd.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: queequeg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Two laps to go yet and another yellow flag...7:20 EST

What have you got going there Tex that has you out on a Sunday night? </div></div>

Punch list in the AM on a Pizza Patron. Hit a home run on this one, 7 days ahead of schedule and done!!!! I had a painter come today to do touch ups and paint gas pipe for plumbing final. I finished setting equipment. Dough mixer was a heavy SOB. 750 lbs of dead weight. LOL.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: queequeg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">And why do so many of the drivers dread re-paving????
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According to Carl Edwards, repaving will make Daytona a lot more like Talladega. It will be too smooth and with too much grip.
That makes it just as easy for a driver like Sam Hornish to go all the way around wide opened as it does for a skilled driver like Edwards or Stewart.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: queequeg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Edit Reason: Poor manners </div></div>

I think I'm glad I didn't see it before the edit.
I'm a bit off my game today.
You'll see why shortly.
 
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Repaving also brings a whole new set of variables to tuning the cars. Most of these teams are just getting a good reliable set of data from switching to the COT's as it is. Then when there are track changes made, there is another learning curve to see which notes apply and which ones don't.

Vegas was somewhat a mess when they changed it for a couple of years....made for lots of work from the rescue crews during January tire intros and practice though.
 
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Well the drivers are just going to have to live with a Daytona repave, it's scheduled for 2011, if not sooner after today’s race.

They are already reporting lots of folks left the stand long before the race was over. Just another black eye for the suits at the top of the food chain at NASCAR.
 
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: tucker301</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: queequeg</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Edit Reason: Poor manners </div></div>

I think I'm glad I didn't see it before the edit.
I'm a bit off my game today.
You'll see why shortly.
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I just added a thank you to the original observation, hence the edit. Easy does it. I can wait until your recovery for your normal helping of witty retorts :p
 
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The coverage really sucked as well, two-three hours of watching them apply cold patch to the track, and various other BS, then when the race finally starts back up they go to comercial break with 20 or so laps to go.
 
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Well; three hours of dead air makes for a lot of talking heads doing backflips tryng to come up with something to say/show.

Good to see a decent guy get a win the hard way; contrary opinions noted, and respected.

When 26 cars finish the race out of a field of 43 and everyone's congratulating themselves over how great the sports doing this year, something's way outta whack, IMHO. Reminds me of the 'race' in the movie On The Beach]/i]. They drive identical cars with severely restricted powerplants, severely restricted chassis/suspension adjustments, identical tires, and call it more competitive. When a half dozen to a couple of dozen cars get wadded up into a furball, the call it exciting action, and praise the folks who design oacoons for drivers that don't even allow them enough freedom to see their own fenders, any of them.

Oh yeah, nothing wrong here.

Saying that, I'm still pretty much glued to the TV when NASCAR's on. Not so much that it's the best thing, but that it's maybe another instance where TV scheduling and ad marketing are manipulating the collective attention.

My lesson from all this: get off my ass and get outside..., do something, instead of watching somebody else doing something.

Friday, I was visiting friends in Port Orange, about 1/2 mile from Clyde Morris Blvd. The cars were out on the track practicing, and I could hear them from the driveway. They were advertising $55 tickets for Sunday's race, but in fact, they had all been sold out days before.

Oh yeah, tell me this isn't a money maker.

Greg