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leanin' H Rancher

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kris Member

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kris Member

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jigs Rancher

Joined: 17 Mar 2005 Posts: 6938 Location: KANSAS
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| how many NASCAR drivers does it take to create a jet fuel fire at Daytona??? just Juan !!
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Triangle Bar Member

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Justin Rancher

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Triangle Bar Member

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kris Member

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Sandhusker Rancher

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kris Member

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MsSage Rancher

Joined: 27 Oct 2005 Posts: 4594 Location: NW Panhandle Texas
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Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2012 8:25 am Post subject: |
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I am an OLD NASCAR fan While everyone was picking Earnhardt for the rookie of the year I went with Labonte.....YEAH Dale and Terry.
Before I "picked" my own driver I would pull for Yarborough or Parsons. I love the underdogs. Petty was king.
I thought it was really cool when Bobby joined Terry since Bobby had worked on Terry's team when he won the Championship ...BUT along came Gordon and I knew with "Golden Boy" the end was near. When Davy was killed I lost a bit, but my LOVE was murdered in Daytona. I faked it for a few more years but, now I only watch when shoer tells me to turn it on the jet dryer is on fire.
If you watched the replay you saw juan come out of pit road...he was getting up to speed then tranny dropped out and he hit the "rumble" strip and he was along for the ride and YES you will increase speed in a spin. That much hasnt changed LOL Hail it did make for a good show ...not good enough to get me watching again.
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Beefman Member

Joined: 27 Apr 2005 Posts: 245
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 8:29 pm Post subject: |
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I am an OLD NASCAR fan While everyone was picking Earnhardt for the rookie of the year I went with Labonte.....YEAH Dale and Terry.
Before I "picked" my own driver I would pull for Yarborough or Parsons. I love the underdogs. Petty was king.
I thought it was really cool when Bobby joined Terry since Bobby had worked on Terry's team when he won the Championship ...BUT along came Gordon and I knew with "Golden Boy" the end was near. When Davy was killed I lost a bit, but my LOVE was murdered in Daytona. I faked it for a few more years but, now I only watch when shoer tells me to turn it on the jet dryer is on fire.
If you watched the replay you saw juan come out of pit road...he was getting up to speed then tranny dropped out and he hit the "rumble" strip and he was along for the ride and YES you will increase speed in a spin. That much hasnt changed LOL Hail it did make for a good show ...not good enough to get me watching again. |
Totally agree MsSage. Nothing like the names of Parsons, Yarborough, Allison to get this sport going. However, I will submit the best place to watch a race is your local 3/8 or 1/2 mile dirt track. Places like Knoxville, IA, Salina, Wichita, Hutchinson, Red Cloud, and the absolute best place in the world to watch a race - the high banks of Belleville KS. The fastest 1/2 mile dirt track in the world. Bring on the late models, or the world of outlaws any day.
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