Random NASCAR Stuff to talk about.....

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I just had an idea. I think that for every cup win that JJ has had, Im going to get a 48 tattooed on my body. Good idea?
 
Bill Elliott back in the car at Daytona as Turner Motorsports makes Cup debut in No. 50 car with Walmart as sponsor. 50 years, 50, oh I get it.
 
This game just isn't realistic enough for me to buy. Where's the debris? Where's the yellow flag action?
 
On this day in 1954: Herb Thomas, a 2013 NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee, drives a Hudson to victory at Piedmont Interstate Fairgrounds in Spartanburg, S.C. Thomas was the only driver to complete all 200 laps on the half-mile dirt track. Jimmie Lewallen matched his career-best finish in second place, which happened five times in his 142 starts in NASCAR's top series. Lee Petty finished third as the only other driver one lap down.

Cool..... dirt.
 
Ohhhhh, ahhhhh!

Fireworks extravaganza to follow Coke Zero 400: Fireworks By Santore is adding a new twist to the largest fireworks show in the Southeast, which takes place immediately following the conclusion of the 54th annual Coke Zero 400 Powered By Coca-Cola NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race on Saturday night, July 7. During the 15-minute show that will illuminate the sky above Daytona International Speedway, Fireworks By Santore will use specially developed shells to produce the letters "U S A" high above the speedway. The show will be shot from 16 different locations spread across the infield along the Superstretch. The finale will last for approximately one minute, 30 seconds and will have over 2,000 individual pieces.
 
I don't believe they broadcast the post-race fireworks display you have to attend the race to see it.
 
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