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Thread: Happy Birthday Old3fan
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22nd February 2009, 20:05 #1
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Happy Birthday Old3fan
77 years young today. Still young enough to get 'er done!!!
#4 2014 Sprint Cup Champion, 2007 Daytona 500,2003 Brickyard 400,2x Coke 600,2014 Southern 500 Champ: 962 starts,90 wins, 345 T5s, 544 T10s, 44 poles, 2x NNS champ
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23rd February 2009, 02:10 #2
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Have a great day.
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24th February 2009, 00:44 #3
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Thanks you guys. Still going strong and can't wait for all the racing to begin once again.
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24th February 2009, 16:05 #4
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Hi Mr 3Fan
If you are 77, you surely must be one of the best placed people on this forum to say which racing is better --- the good old golden days, or now.
My opinion generally is now for close racing. I understand (and I am no expert) that many old races had the winner winning by several laps on some occasions. I have never seen that in the modern era.
But I do like the old winged cars - would loved to have seen those running in anger.
So along with my birthday greetings for you sir, let us know your feelings - --- - old days or new days? Or somewhere in between.
All the best
Fourmaux's tyre choice seems like he is going for a good time on Amarante..
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