NNS at Phoenix

Nur Ali, really, just park the damn car already! More than five seconds off the pace. He should not be allowed on the track with the rest of these drivers.
 
Nur Ali, the first NASCAR driver of Pakistani descent, will step out of his car for today's Nationwide Series race at Phoenix International Raceway after qualifying more five seconds slower than any other driver.

Joe Balash, Nationwide series director, told USA TODAY Sports that the team had informed him that Timmy Hill would drive for Ali.
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Smart move.
 
Nur Ali, the first NASCAR driver of Pakistani descent, will step out of his car for today's Nationwide Series race at Phoenix International Raceway after qualifying more five seconds slower than any other driver.

Joe Balash, Nationwide series director, told USA TODAY Sports that the team had informed him that Timmy Hill would drive for Ali.
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Smart move.

Nur Ali's a non driver.
 
Like Lap3forever once said, it sucks posting directly from a phone.
Perfect weather. Enjoy the race, guys and gals.
 
Tapatalk is your answer. Works great from the track as compared to any phone web browser.
I'll try that dpk.
By the way, I'm the guy in jorts - with socks with sandals.
Man , you have a lot to learn about fashion sense.

I'm out. Just gonna enjoy the race.
 
I sure hope this groove widens out for tomorrows race. That or I hope that Double J always restarts in an even position.

he's been getting a lot of breaks lately. 110 green flag laps at Charolett while using fuel mileage, 6 laps of repair caution at Kansas for his spin, 3 yellows to help get the win last week. I sure hope Kez is right and the worm will turn this week.
 
I just watched Bad Brad practice a move on the 44 he will use on the 48 tomorrow. :D
 
You only have that disposable income because you were without food, water and electric for a week. ;)
Who, me? I double-checked, and my profile still says 'South Carolina'.

I was indeed without food, water, and electric for week, but that was after Hurricane Hugo back in 1989. Well, I wasn't actually without water; Anheuser-Busch provided canned drinking water that quickly became known as 'Floodwieiser'. I've still got one out in the garage somewhere. And I spent most of that week on National Guard duty. We did quite nicely when Baskin-Robbins called and told us to come get their inventory before it melted; Western Sizzlin' steak house, too. It's an ill wind...

Oh, and this is going much better than the truckers last night.
 
Who, me? I double-checked, and my profile still says 'South Carolina'.

I was indeed without food, water, and electric for week, but that was after Hurricane Hugo back in 1989. Well, I wasn't actually without water; Anheuser-Busch provided canned drinking water that quickly became known as 'Floodwieiser'. I've still got one out in the garage somewhere. And I spent most of that week on National Guard duty. We did quite nicely when Baskin-Robbins called and told us to come get their inventory before it melted; Western Sizzlin' steak house, too. It's an ill wind...

Oh, and this is going much better than the truckers last night.
Sorry, comprehension's not my strong point. I thought that was Fender's post.
 
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