Random NASCAR Stuff to talk about.....

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Here you see Danica giving a hug to Jason Leffler.
 
  • 2013 Daytona Preseason Thunder - Day 3, afternoon: Single runs continued in the Day 3 afternoon session of Daytona Preseason Thunder testing at Daytona International Speedway, the final day of testing at DIS. #16-Biffle was the fastest at 194.936mph, the fastest single car run of the three-day test. #20-Kenseth was 2nd fastest followed by #18-Busch, #88-Earnhardt Jr., #42-Montoya, #39-Newman, #99-Edwards, #14-Stewart, #10-Patrick, #48-Johnson; 11th was #21-Bayne, #13-Mears, #17-Stenhouse Jr., #38-Wise and #83-Kvapil/Reutimann. 15 cars made runs in the afternoon session. There were no incidents.
    See speeds, number of laps run, best 10 consecutive lap ave and more on the Daytona Testing Speeds - Day 3 afternoon session speeds page pdf.(1-12-2013)
  • 2013 Daytona Preseason Thunder - Day 3, morning: Single runs continued in the Day 3 morning session of Daytona Preseason Thunder testing at Daytona International Speedway, the final day of testing at DIS. #20-Kenseth was the fastest at 194.062mph followed by #21-Bayne, #10-Patrick, #27-Menard, #14-Stewart, #33-Dillon, #31-Burton, #16-Biffle, #18-Busch and #39-Newman. 21 teams/drivers tested in the morning session. Reports have the following teams leaving after the morning session: #78-Busch, #27-Manard, #29-Harvick, #31-Burton, #33-Dillon.
    See speeds, number of laps and more on the Daytona Testing Speeds - Day 3 morning session speeds page pdf.(1-12-2013)
 
Danica hanging strong in the top ten all three days I think. Probably with exception of the shortened drafting session. That reminds me, a shout out to my driver Jr for putting several teams behind the 8-ball. That's a great way to get one-up on the competition. ;)
I hope she runs in the top ten every race so I can read all of the excuses on here about how the hell the boys let that happen.
 
So says the pot (bad brad) as he calls the kettle black. At least our obsession is HOT. :D

Ah, the woodie defense wins every time.

Funny, I've seen far more posts from people who say they don't like her than I have from anyone else. They hate her yet they can't stop talking about hero_O

I like her. I think she will do well. I just have some fun with the over blown hype. (I now feel an urge to insert some Brad comments just for Johali and dpk's enjoyment). Take Brad as an example. He doesn't have breasts or a pretty smile, so people over looked his superior talents and racing focus while flocking to follow their woodie instincts. It seems what women say about men is true. When a nice ass is in the picture, they think with their little heads.... (Matt, are you listening?)...and we get some irrational assurances of her blazing talent behind the wheel. I still haven't figured out what's the mechanism for Jr. fans, but you can be assured I'm working on it.

If this doesn't get the sh!t flying around here, I'll need to log on to the Looney Tunes site and place an order with the Acme dynamite Co.
 
Speaking of JR, I wonder why Kerry never got much of a shot in Nascar? Everything seemed to go to JR and Kerry was just forgot about.
 
Danica hanging strong in the top ten all three days I think. Probably with exception of the shortened drafting session. That reminds me, a shout out to my driver Jr for putting several teams behind the 8-ball. That's a great way to get one-up on the competition. ;)

;)
 
If my eyes are reading correctly and if it says what I think it says on the front of her bikini bottom, then I think that could be considered false advertisement.:D

As well as the Hooters logo. :D

If Danica does well (and I mean if) that would be a huge positive for NASCAR.
 
That's kinda cool.

NASCAR tests at Kennedy Space Center: Research and development teams from Richard Childress Racing, Joe Gibbs Racing and Michael Waltrip Racing have discovered the NASA Shuttle Landing Facility just south of Daytona on Merritt Island in Brevard County  part of the Kennedy Space Center. The 15,000-foot concrete runway, built for the Space Shuttle landing in 1984, is ideal for straight-line testing  where teams gather aerodynamic data. It's also more economically feasible than transporting cars from North Carolina to the proving grounds in Arizona. "We use the landing strip at Kennedy Space Center at Cape Canaveral just because it's a long, smooth straightaway, and it's warm, so in the wintertime you can test there with pretty controlled conditions," Richard Childress Racing director of competition Dr. Eric Warren said. "You work out a relationship with those guys and pay for the use of the facilities  like any other testing facility. They have their own on-site emergency crews, so the safety side of it is really nice. It's closer (than Arizona). The weather is warmer, and it's a great wintertime alternative to going to places out West. Most of them are ovals and the straight-line facilities are up north  around Michigan and the OEMs (original equipment manufacturers). We can do two straight-line segments there  as far as coast down. This place has plenty of distance."

from jayski
 
A new Sprint Cup girl on the way? Or, is it a dude?

The silhouette makes it look like it could be an effeminate dude. I sure hope this doesn't turn into yet another attempt of political correctness.
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A new Sprint Cup girl on the way? Or, is it a dude?

The silhouette makes it look like it could be an effeminate dude. I sure hope this doesn't turn into yet another attempt of political correctness.

A man with high hips like that would be a genetic freak.
 
lol Anyone who continues to post those 'breasts' surely doesn't know a womans body. ;)

I'm starting to think you have that in poster size and hung it over your bed, and it's really creaping me out that you like to imagine it's your favorite poster on Racing-forums too. :eek:
Yeah, okay we'll go with that then. Whatever you say FB. :rolleyes: :D
 
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