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| | From: da_Tuna (Original Message) | Sent: 8/31/2008 10:47 PM |
So winning the Pole now doesn't mean squat. Another Saturday night in February to spend with my sweetie. Sometimes you gotta wonder...... The 2009 Budweiser Shootout at Daytona will have a new format that puts more emphasis on the series�?four manufacturers �?and the same star-power appeal that has become a season-opening tradition for the Sprint Cup Series and its fans. The 31st annual season-opening event at Daytona International Speedway will be held on Saturday night, Feb. 7, with a field of 24 cars representing the top teams from Chevy, Dodge, Ford and Toyota that will showcase the close competition in NASCAR’s premier series. That lineup will consist of the top six teams from each manufacturer, based on the final 2008 car owner points [NOT driver points]. The race distance will be increased from 70 laps to 75 (187.5 miles) on the 2.5-mile tri-oval. The race will have two segments, of 25 and 50 laps. Both green- and yellow-flag laps will count. Between segments, there will be a 10-minute pit stop at which time teams will pit and may elect to change tires, add fuel and make normal chassis adjustments. Crews will be permitted to work on cars and will be allowed to perform functions they would do on a normal pit stop in a regular Sprint Cup event. All work must be performed on pit road or in the garage. Changing of springs, shock absorbers or rear-ends will not be permitted. Starting positions will again be determined by a blind draw, at the annual Budweiser Shootout Draw Party on Thursday night, Feb. 5, on the SPEED stage in the Midway, outside Turn 4. The Budweiser Shootout �?a “non-points�?event for NASCAR Sprint Cup Series competitors �?was first held in 1979, and originally known as the Busch Clash. Dale Earnhardt Jr. won this year’s shootout.(NASCAR) as things stand after Bristol, these are the 24 drivers (based on current CAR OWNER points) Chevy: #88-Earnhardt Jr, #48-Johnson, #31-Burton, #29-Harvick, #24-Gordon, #07-Mears Dodge: #9-Kahne, #12-Penske Racing, #2-Busch, #19-Sadler, #42-Montoya, #43-Labonte Ford: #99-Edwards, #16-Biffle, #17-Kenseth, #6-Ragan, #26-McMurray, #28-Kvapil? Toyota: #18-Busch, #20-Logano, #11-Hamlin, #83-Vickers, #44-Waltrip Racing, #55-Waltrip. So no #14-Stewart, #39-Newman, #33-Bowyer? (8-26-2008) |
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It seems kinda quirky but it would be hard to have a Bud Shootout when Coors sponsors the pole award now. I don't think much of the idea of possibly having Waltrip and Lagano in the Shootout though and not have Stewart, Newman or Bowyer there. And Casey Mears???? Come on.......... It might be better if he knew how to use the quality equipment he has been given every week. |
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Another sham by Nascar to appease big money sponsors and manufacturers. |
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| | From: Ice--D | Sent: 9/1/2008 6:31 AM |
I was wondering about Tony Stewart. I can honestly say that if it wasn't for the great folks on our site, I would have allowed NASCAR to get the best of me and turn myself away from the sport. CBS GANG rules, and NASCAR droools. The Iceman |
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| | From: da_Tuna | Sent: 9/2/2008 5:25 AM |
I know what ya mean Ice. I think, actually hope to put together another Street Mod or Super Stock type racer and go back to doin' it a 1/4 mile atta time. Had a few successful years with my own stuff back in the mid 90's and hope to re-capture that feelin. Raced Olds & 455 ci's are gettin harder to find, so might build a Turbo Buick. TBR Motorsports rises from the ashes. daTuna |
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| | From: Ice--D | Sent: 9/3/2008 5:48 AM |
Casey Mears, Logano??? Waltrip ???? Waltrip Racing ???? Boy - Let me set my DRV now...... wouldn't want to miss that strong lineup. If it's possible for drivers to finish laps down at this event, you'll see it with these drivers. Boogity Fucking Boogity - Let's rip off the public boys!!!!! |
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| | From: Ice--D | Sent: 9/3/2008 5:53 AM |
TUNA - YOU PUT A STICKER ON A TRIKE AND RACE IT - I'LL BE THERE - !!!! Bring back the real people who love racing and built the sport before this new generation of jagoffs turned into a glorified IROC series. Ice - Mutha - Fucking - D................bitch ! |
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"Bring back the real people who love racing and built the sport before this new generation of jagoffs turned into a glorified IROC series." I could not have said it any better. |
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LOL maybe they can have a "classic" series for all the old people who are stuck in the past. I am looking forward to the day when they will have the Nissans, Hondas, and even some Korean cars racing with the american made ones. Toyota brought a bunch of fans and I can say I am a lot more into the racing this year than before. It was getting old and stale, now Toyota has raised the bar and made it a lot more interesting. |
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Toyota raised the bar because they cheat. Chevrolet asked to use their next generation race engine and Nascar said no. Funny how the sport is supposed to represent equality across manufacturer lines but to get toyota off to a great start they are allowed to use their best stuff while others are not. |
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hi gang bet you wondered what happened to me! lol. I just stopped in to visit and had to post to this topic. No way NASCAR is more interesting. Its not interesting at all anymore. I am watching less and less. I'm mostly listening. Its not about racing anymore. |
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Thanks! I hope everyone is doing well. Life has gotten way to busy for me! |
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