Official 2011 Nascar thread
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GoChiefs
Nah, you're right, it wasn't his fault. I think they should be more concerned about the steam that was pouring out of the 88 car more than the fact that they have to start at the back. It's Daytona. Starting position isn't exactly important.voewoody;681080 wrote:Probably sounds like I have my Jr glasses on but that was not his fault...
voewoody;681080 wrote:Doesn't matter he would be there at the tail end on Sunday without a chance anyways!
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Speedofsand
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ts1227GoChiefs;680626 wrote:Smh. Seen where they are going to the smaller plate now.
Well, they've at least proven that when given 2 weeks they just overthink the shit out of everything. -
SpeedofsandFifteen-year-old Chase Elliott of Dawsonville, Georgia, has signed a multi-year development contract with Hendrick Motorsports. Elliott, the son of 1988 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Bill Elliott, will continue to compete for his family-owned team until he begins competing in NASCAR's development series. Bill Elliott Racing, based in Dawsonville, Ga., will field Chevrolets with support from Hendrick Motorsports.
“The apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree with Chase,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports in a release. “I’ve always admired Bill’s ability in a race car and how he handled himself with the fans. I see those same traits in Chase, with his natural driving talent and an awareness of what he needs to do away from the track to be successful. He comes from a great racing family, and it shows." -
Speedofsand
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ptown_trojans_1Speedofsand;681288 wrote:Fifteen-year-old Chase Elliott of Dawsonville, Georgia, has signed a multi-year development contract with Hendrick Motorsports. Elliott, the son of 1988 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion Bill Elliott, will continue to compete for his family-owned team until he begins competing in NASCAR's development series. Bill Elliott Racing, based in Dawsonville, Ga., will field Chevrolets with support from Hendrick Motorsports.
“The apple hasn’t fallen far from the tree with Chase,” said Rick Hendrick, owner of Hendrick Motorsports in a release. “I’ve always admired Bill’s ability in a race car and how he handled himself with the fans. I see those same traits in Chase, with his natural driving talent and an awareness of what he needs to do away from the track to be successful. He comes from a great racing family, and it shows."
Is this common in NASCAR, because I know it is extremely common in F1? (Lewis Hamilton and McClaren) -
Speedofsandyou mean next generation family or paying kids to drive? Its both, Nascar just lowered the age requirement for local series to 15.
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Commander of AwesomeSaw Johnson on PTI yesterday, surprised a guy like that is as popular as he is in Nascar. Didn't seem to fit the type they would usually go for. He might have been the most boring guest they're ever had on PTI as well, my god he is stiff.
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GoChiefsCommander of Awesome;681884 wrote:Saw Johnson on PTI yesterday, surprised a guy like that is as popular as he is in Nascar. Didn't seem to fit the type they would usually go for. He might have been the most boring guest they're ever had on PTI as well, my god he is stiff.
He's a 5 time champion, that's why he's popular. What is the 'type they usually go for'? -
Commander of AwesomeGoChiefs;681974 wrote:He's a 5 time champion, that's why he's popular. What is the 'type they usually go for'?
I dont know, he just too city/corporate. Most nascar fans go to the races to get drunk as hell and see a car wreck. Seems they'd go more for a country style of a driver. He didn't come across as a guy I'd like to hang out with at all. His idea of fun seemed to be drinking an expensive glass of wine, or something equally as yuppie. Nascar is more of a blue collar type of sport and was surprised to see a stuff like him with such a big fan support. -
Tiger2003Commander of Awesome;681979 wrote:Most nascar fans go to the races to get drunk as hell and see a car wreck.
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GoChiefsCommander of Awesome;681979 wrote:I dont know, he just too city/corporate. Most nascar fans go to the races to get drunk as hell and see a car wreck. Seems they'd go more for a country style of a driver.
They don't target 'country' anymore. The whole redneck perception is a thing of the past. Of course you have your redneck fans, drivers, but you have that in any other sport too. Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards, Kasey Kahne, Jamie McMurray, Jimmie Johnson, and many others just don't fit the country/redneck perception everyone has of NASCAR. That's why I laugh when they call it a 'redneck' sport nowadays. Cause it's just simply not true anymore. It's more corporate than any other sport out there. -
GoChiefsTiger2003;681980 wrote:Really?
I'll disagree with him on the 'most' part. But we all know the ones who he's referring to. There are fans that go just for the wrecks and to get drunk. -
Tiger2003Juan Pablo Montoya is a huge redneck!
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Tiger2003GoChiefs;681986 wrote:I'll disagree with him on the 'most' part. But we all know the ones who he's referring to. There are fans that go just for the wrecks and to get drunk.
Yes there is some but not like it used to be. I would say about 15-20%. -
Commander of AwesomeGoChiefs;681984 wrote:They don't target 'country' anymore. The whole redneck perception is a thing of the past. Of course you have your redneck fans, drivers, but you have that in any other sport too. Jeff Gordon, Carl Edwards, Kasey Kahne, Jamie McMurray, Jimmie Johnson, and many others just don't fit the country/redneck perception everyone has of NASCAR. That's why I laugh when they call it a 'redneck' sport nowadays. Cause it's just simply not true anymore. It's more corporate than any other sport out there.
I didn't say redneck. Can be more country without being a redneck. But he really had ZERO personality. Might as well have been talking to Watson from Jeapordy. That was all the point I was trying to make. -
Commander of AwesomeGoChiefs;681986 wrote:I'll disagree with him on the 'most' part. But we all know the ones who he's referring to. There are fans that go just for the wrecks and to get drunk.
Same way with horse races as well. Go to belmont and you'll see some of the biggest drunken idiots you've ever seen. They're dressed in pink dress shits with boat shoes instead of cut offs and overalls but the effect is the same. I'd wager some of them go and dont even see a horse. -
Fred GarvinIs there a site to watch the races this afternoon online?
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Tiger2003Fred Garvin;681998 wrote:Is there a site to watch the races this afternoon online?
Try JustinsTV -
Fred Garvinthanks!
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Tiger2003Newman spins but stays off the wall. His owner Smoke was pushing him.
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GoJPM!Let's go JPM!!!!!
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Tiger2003Really surprised how long Kenseth could stay behind Harvick. Yes he was popping out for a second to get air but then he would get back tucked in. Other tandems were having to so switch there positioning. Wonder if this has to do with the new Ford Engine like they were talking about.
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GoJPM!Reminds me of the CART races at Michigan and Fontana in '98 when they ran the Hanford Device on the rear wings.