Random NASCAR Stuff to talk about.....

Cool pic.

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No sheet, and he put on some weight. But he sure can drive, and has some of the best car control in Cup. This is a guy who fully understands what it takes to hold your ride these days. He uses his Twitter presence to promote his sponsors, actually WORKS for his charity foundation, and works 7 days a week with his team.
 
No sheet, and he put on some weight. But he sure can drive, and has some of the best car control in Cup. This is a guy who fully understands what it takes to hold your ride these days. He uses his Twitter presence to promote his sponsors, actually WORKS for his charity foundation, and works 7 days a week with his team.

Brad does an excellent job in all respects. He's won me over. And he was pretty damn cool at that Lionel open house in Charlotte. If he weren't a UM fan I'd like him even more.:D
 
A repaved Pocono followed by a repaved Michigan. When was the last time that NASCAR has goine to repaved tracks back to back before. I'm guessing never. This could be a very interesting or very boring two week stretch coming up.
 
I really wish that NA$$CAR would do away with the gear restrictions for Pocono. The race was so much better when the drivers had the option of running an overdrive gear and would downshift to third after the Long Pond straight. I do like the 400 mile race distance, however.
 
A repaved Pocono followed by a repaved Michigan. When was the last time that NASCAR has goine to repaved tracks back to back before. I'm guessing never. This could be a very interesting or very boring two week stretch coming up.

October, 2010, Brad Keselowski wins at Gateway, and the track immedietly closes for good.

July 30th, 2011, Brad Keselowski wins at IRP, and nascar takes the track off the schedule.

August 7th, 2011, Brad Keselowski wins at Pocono, and the track owner decides to repave.

April, 2012, Brad Keselowski wins at Bristol, and the track owner decides to repave.

These are just a few examples of how far NASCAR will go to keep Keselowski from dominating the sport. Tick, tick...BOOM!
 
Have you tweeted this info to Brad? Or better yet, have you tweeted it to Brad's Daddy??!
 
I really wish that NA$$CAR would do away with the gear restrictions for Pocono. The race was so much better when the drivers had the option of running an overdrive gear and would downshift to third after the Long Pond straight. I do like the 400 mile race distance, however.
I though they were going to allow shifting this year . Anybody know ?
 
I am trying to decide whether to even read the latest Kurt thread . There are already 129 posts on it and surely there is nothing left to be said . To tell you the truth , if we don't hear anything more about him this year , that would be ok with me .

The same people beating the same dead horse. It's happening on every NASCAR board, on Facebook, on Twitter and every other imaginable place.
 
Anyone else having an issue with the NASCAR Fan Council survey crapping out on them this week? Mine was as reliable as their RaceView option was at the end of the race this past weekend. :mad:
 
NOPE! Mine was just fine, although I thought it was way too short.
That's OK, though. I made up for it with my "anything else" comments! ;-}
 
Anyone else having an issue with the NASCAR Fan Council survey crapping out on them this week? Mine was as reliable as their RaceView option was at the end of the race this past weekend. :mad:

Mine was good
 
Pocono, considered to be one of the most boring tracks on the schedule by many fans, (not including me). Probably more so because they run there twice in an eight week span. How do you think the drivers will feel after this weekends race? Tire testing begins there today giving all teams time to test the new track surface. It will be five full days worth of Pocono time for the teams/drivers. o_O
 
Kevin Harvick tweet from a few minutes ago.

Headed to Pocono for about 14 hours of practice....

Do you think these drivers are looking forward to this? :rolleyes:
 
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