Thread: Gentlemen Start your Engines!
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11th February 2007, 01:05 #1
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Gentlemen Start your Engines!
The off season is over! Let's go racing! ;-)
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11th February 2007, 02:04 #2
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20 laps in at the planned service it's: 29, 20, 2.
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11th February 2007, 03:14 #3
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Well it was clean until the last couple hundred yards.
Race win #20 followed by 38 & 2.
Crash started about 8th back. #8 got into 19 bumping 19 and then a bunch.
Stewart seemed the strongest car all through the race.
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11th February 2007, 03:17 #4
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Yeah, Stewart seemed to be in good shape the whole race. Yates car looked good as it usually does at the Plate tracks, especially Daytona.
Toyota's seemed slow.
Everyone looked pretty twitchy, having to let the cars slide or they'd get real loose. Nice save by Kyle Busch.
Pretty tame race overall, hopefully the 150's will show more promise....qualifying tomorrow.Racing season is soon upon us!:smokin:
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11th February 2007, 03:25 #5
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Tony was strong all race and drove a good race.
Gilliland had a good car and drove it well.
I continue to like Jr's way of shouldering blame.
Oh, who is the ****head that comes in this forum and makes an ass of himself."If you can help others, and fail to do so, your time on earth has been wasted" - Roberto Clemente
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11th February 2007, 04:12 #6
Toyota looks to be in trouble.
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11th February 2007, 04:15 #7
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Originally Posted by BenRoethigI'm choosing Joey Logano as my avatar. I feel he is a worthy ally.
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11th February 2007, 04:28 #8
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I'm still wondering what dealership I can visit to pick up one of those Lexus prototypes or Porsche GT's I saw running the 24 hours of Daytona...providing I had the bling?
What's really bizarre is that the no talent Nascar drivers have been a part of the last two overall winners in the last two 24 hour Daytona races.I'm choosing Joey Logano as my avatar. I feel he is a worthy ally.
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11th February 2007, 05:24 #9
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Did they actually show the debris that brought out that caution? It was starting to look like a fuel mileage race and I was looking forward to seeing someone of intelligence win when suddenly every one gets fuel and the field bunches up...
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11th February 2007, 05:32 #10
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you guys better be careful what you say in here or STARTER is going to get upset and send you a letter......I guess this forum is like NASCAR....make sure it's squeeky clean and don't say anything to ruff up the feathers...put on that corporate smile boys and make sure you say how god got you to where you are.
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