Random NASCAR Stuff to talk about.....

The company name was John Christner Trucking JCT, he sponsors both the swindells at the chili bowl here in Tulsa and is a big Nascar as in VIP fan
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So what do most teams do regarding cars and equipment when there are consecutive West Coast races?
Do the teams send a new fully-loaded hauler to the region and take all of the Phoenix-related stuff back to North Carolina?
Or does the hauler and drive crew head back to the shop and ready themselves for a return trip to the West Coast?

It would take about 30 hours to drive from PHX to Charlotte and about 32 hours to drive from Charlotte to Vegas without stopping.

That's a lot of frigging diesel fuel in any case!
NEW FULLY-LOADED [Steve n JR, stayed out west].
 
Those spread axle wagons they are pulling allow them to put more weight in the rear, but they still can't gross over 80,000 total. They are pure hell on tires though
 
Hell, all they would do is lay around and burp. That ain't interesting..wonder what they would do if Danica was in the room..now THAT would be interesting.
 
When the green flag flies in Vegas, #22-Joey Logano will reach yet another milestone in his NASCAR Sprint Cup Series career. On Sunday, he will make his 150th Sprint Cup Series start. His first start came in September of 2008 at New Hampshire.
 
Funny thing is , on their entry survey , they ask if you follow Nascar on other media . They list twitter , facebook , yahoo, google, ESPN.com , Nascar .Com and a bunch of others , but not on line forums . I would have thought that we were as big a draw as any of them , but I'm wrong , I guess. We aren't even on their radar.Luckily there was an option to write in your favorite , so I wrote in Racing Forums .Com .
 
Funny thing is , on their entry survey , they ask if you follow Nascar on other media . They list twitter , facebook , yahoo, google, ESPN.com , Nascar .Com and a bunch of others , but not on line forums . I would have thought that we were as big a draw as any of them , but I'm wrong , I guess. We aren't even on their radar.Luckily there was an option to write in your favorite , so I wrote in Racing Forums .Com .

There are thousands of NASCAR forums out there with people all whining about the same stuff that we do. I doubt they have people out there that have time to cull through the quagmire.
 
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I do the same every time. I think we're on the map with them to a certain degree by now but it is an awful small world here @ racing-forums.com
I've been on there quite a while and write it in also. Hard to remember the answers to the questions year to year, bet somebody gets some laughs about the contradictions.
 
There are thousands of NASCAR forums out there with people all whining about the same stuff that we do. I doubt they have people out there that have time to cull through the quagmire.
But Nascar on line forums wasn't an option .
 
They probably just don't consider online forums to be a legitimate source because the information provided is linked from elsewhere.
Online forums are most certainly one way to gauge opinions. Certainly not the easiest way but definitely a source. They recently announced their new department to track everything in the electronic media. I don't remember the name of that new department but it was a big announcement before Daytona.
 
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