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Has anybody seen the new Dodge Busch series COT for next year? I was looking at this weeks NASCAR Scene and this picture was in it:
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...sting_0002.jpg That front end actually looks like a Challenger! I'm in shock that a "stock" car actually has identifying features of a real car! What do they think this is, 1987?!? :smokin: |
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I saw a shot of the rear of the car, and couldn't believe it...it actually looks like the rear of a real Challenger!?! What are the thinking, making stock cars look like actual STOCK CARS?!? Wonder which Mustang Ford will bring to the party? 2009?2010? Shelby GT? GT500? Calif.Spec.? Or will there be a new NASCAR pony at dealerships next year? :borg: |
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If it actually happens,
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Unfortunately Ford is not as inspired as Dodge. Here's their new car:
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...-test-ford.jpg :anger: :smack: :12: |
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What happened to the Challenger/Mustang/Camaro deal?
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I was also under the impression that the Mustang
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So was I.
Also, saw a story on the theft of three Roush/Yates engines. Worth about $50K each, there is a reward for information leading to the recovery of the engines and arrest of the thieves. Personally I'd settle for a few laps in the car with Carl Edwards...and maybe they could throw in a Stage 3 or a BlackJack... :borg: |
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Got it, Googled it. http://answers.yahoo.com/question/?q...8085636AAihSpP Someone wrote: It was probably Michael Waltrip. He was driving home drunk and hit the building with a Penske truck he stole so he wouldn't have to walk home again after rolling his SUV. He saw the engines and figured they would help him win something for a change. ROFL" |
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Looks like the 18 Jap car is blowing some smoke!
A LOT of smoke! I hope he doesn't damage the wall to badly or take anyone else out when it explodes. Poor wittle punk jerk Kyle. |
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Roush Fords
1, 2, 3 Biffle Kenseth Edwards Shrub: 43rd. Bwaaaaa haaaaaaa haaaaaaa |
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I think Kyle's chances are really dwindling down for the Cup now. I thought he would have a really good chance but not now.
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Very impressive with team Roush. Biffle has to be one of the classiest guys out there, good for him. Johnson and Gordon were strong today but not as strong as those three.
As for the opposite of Biffle in personality, to bad for Dumbo and his Toyletta. :23: I remember a couple of weeks ago DW with his typical nose up Busch and Toyletta's :butt: saying it was Kyle's to win. Well DW, I hope you choke on those words. As for Toyletta, how in the world did Michael Waltrip wind up in the top ten. :confused: |
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Good day for the Roushketeers! Great day for Biffle. I've been fortunate enough to meet him and he is as genuine as he appears.
Love Shrubs day, and hope that the luck follows him for the rest of the season. :borg: |
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Statement from Gibbs Racing spokesman "Bob":
"He did not finish 43rd at Dover and the Roush Fords were nowhere near the front" http://i43.photobucket.com/albums/e3...man941/IIM.jpg |
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Great day for the Biff. :worship:
I missed the whole thing and will have to see the highlights later. We took most of the day to do some indoor karting. :smokin: Vid below, my 10 year old is on the red kart 28.5 second laps, the next kart is blue with my 25 year old son 27.3 second laps, and I'm on the last blue kart turning 25.8 second laps. This clip is when we all bunched up before sorting out in the opposite order. It was a great day, I ran 12 races that are 8 minutes each and spent 30 minutes on the drift track. :23: <embed width="448" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" src="http://s157.photobucket.com/flash/player.swf?file=http://vid157.photobucket.com/albums/t44/geoffav/webstuff/S7300029.flv"></embed> |
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One of the best ways to learn to drive hard is to drive a loose kart. The best way to do that was a wet track, the best way now is a polished track. This was a short indoor track for the kids with the red karts. Now it's called the drift track and thanks to it my 10 year old has cut his lap times just over a second. :worship:
It may look easy but trust me .............. it just looks that way. My 10 year old has been karting for 3 years and has several hundred laps under his belt on the large track. Today was his first laps on the polished track. Vid below: <embed width="448" height="361" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" src="http://s157.photobucket.com/flash/player.swf?file=http://vid157.photobucket.com/albums/t44/geoffav/webstuff/100_6522.flv"></embed> |
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That polished track looks like it would be a blast. Kinda like dirt tracking it.
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The other fun thing is the weight advantage the thin among us have on the regular track is GONE on the polished track. It's a joy to run hard side-by-side on that track. I've gone 10 laps that way with my son without the karts touching. :23: |
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Looks like another great day for Shrub.
The Roush cars are looking good early on, and the Hendrick seem to be moving back nicely... :borg: |
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bwaaaaa haaaa haaaaaa.....................
Poor shrub. Not! |
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I had a car show yesterday and then took the family to the local track. They only had 4 vintage race show and all were different makes and shapes.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_6609.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_6619.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_6648.jpg http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_6614.jpg None vintage modified http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...t/100_6601.jpg |
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That spinout by Kenseth in turn 2 happened right in front of where my dad is camped for this race in the infield. I could'nt get the time off for this race. :anger:
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I liked Edwards pass at the end. He even said that he planned on hitting the wall but he didn't think it would slow him down THAT much.
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Good Lord. :butt:
Edwards was balls to the wall. He knew he would drift up and hit the wall. So did I. It was his only shot, and it almost worked. Would have been cool if it did. |
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Kyle Busch to drive for Roush!!!! :23:
Calm down ............ enhance your calm :smokin: It's old news. :23: Jack got lucky when big ears went another way. http://racescene.com/news/articles/2...sh-racing.html |
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Roush hates the Busch brothers almost as much as he hates Toyota....
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With reference to teeota, there has to be a stronger word. :23: |
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Paul Menard is going to Yates next year.
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Seems like no one wants to drive for DEI anymore.
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I wouldn't mind taking Theresa for a spin.
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I'm still not sold on that it was intentional. I've played and replayed that move on Tivo. It was ballsy I'm just not sure with him in the chase as high as he is would take that chance of really wrecking the car and not crossing the finish line. I still think he thought he could hold the line. But I will agree with you that the caliber of driver that he is, is among the top's in the sport. |
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I thought it was 1 he!! of a move. Last lap you got to go and give it a try. Carl almost pulled it off . EARS would have just to Hit Jimmys car to gain control of the EARSMOBIL and take the win . Or wreak them both.
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Edwards had nothing to lose.
It was the last lap, and even if he crashed he would have been second. Yellow comes out, field frozen. |
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Sad news.
Australian driver, Marcos Ambrose will be driving a Toiletta ext year. Huge mistake on his part, as there is a connection to Waltrip racing. http://www.nascar.com/2008/news/head...nce/index.html |
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Some even Autralians make mistakes...some of them drive Holdens!
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Huge mistake on Ford's part also.
Ambrose will regret his decison, and will never win a cup race. |
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A Ford on the pole...
Travis Qvaple??? :borg: |
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Well, it looks as if Brian "Pansy" France, determined to make Un-American cars win,
decided to let Toiletta circumvent the "no passing under the yellow line" rule. On the last lap, Tony Toileta Stewart forced a Chebby below the line, and yet gave the Toiletta the victory for finishing second. According to ASSCAR's rules, if you are forced below the line, the pass stands. Except, of course,if a Toiletta can win. |
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Yeah...and somebody needs to take away Carls Playstation. He's learning to many bad habits with it!
Only good thing is the rest of of the chasers (other than Stewrat) had a less than stellar day as well. Hopefully Jimmie can give drafting lessons again next week... :borg: |
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That was a BS ruling by NASCAR. Ragan was forced below the line by Stewart and yet they screwed Ragan. I guess the NASCAR officials were afraid that if they did not rule in Stewart's favor, he would come to the trailer and punch them...
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I guess if you drive a toiletta,
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I agree, BS decision on Nascar on the pass. Stewrat was blocking and drove him below the yellow line. Ragan should be celebrating his first career win this evening.
I stated earlier in the year and I'll say it again here, I absolutely hate restrictor plate racing. It sure sells commercial's on tv but is not what racing should be all about. It's never fun watching chase contenders end up they way most of them did today. I'm sure many of you Roush fans can finally agree with Jimmy Johnson. He stated earlier in the week that he don't like restrictor plate races in the chase. After watching Edwards take out his teammates Biffle & Kenseth along with several others I'm sure they would agree as well. |
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ASSCAR is slowly driving away the people that made it
what it once was. COT = POS with ricer wings Toiletta should not be in an American sport Different rules for different mfr's and teams Someone inside, such as a team or Mfr. or both needs to make a stand. Have a bunch of teams or all Mfr's just not show up to a race, and watch them explain that away. It needs to be done. |
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NASCAR is beginning to look more and more like the WWE. Oh wait, that is not fixed either.... My bad.
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