**** I just added a ton of pictures ... it is worth a look !!! Sept.2007 *****
CONGRAT'S TO MY FRIEND RALPH DALE EARNHARDT JR ON THE NEW NUMBER #88 AND THE " MOUNTAIN DEW / AMPED ENERGY DRINK / NATIONAL GUARD " HENDRICK MOTORSPORTS 'HOT-ROD' AND THANKS TO ALL THAT WERE INVOLVED
IN KEEPING THE LEGACY ALIVE OF RALPH LEE EARNHARDT WHO ALSO DROVE THE #88 ON THE DIRT IN 1957 ...... THANKS DALE
DALE EARNHARDT, JR. RIDES WITH THE NAVY "BLUE ANGELS"
THIS SPOT IS TO HONOR THOSE LOST ON 9-11, 2001 ... AND THE INCREDIBLE VICTORY ON SEPTEMBER 23, 2001 @ DOVER SPEEDWAY BY THE #8 BUD CAR, PILOTED BY DALE EARNHARDT, JR ....
" DALE " THE MOVIE IS COMING TO CMT
Showtimes
Dale Pre-Show:
His Greatest Comeback Tues, Sept. 4 7:00 PM ET
Dale Tues, Sept. 4 8:00 PM ET
Dale Wed, Sept. 5 8:00 PM ET
Dale Thurs, Sept. 6 8:00 PM ET
Biography of a LEGEND !!! (as he would say, " ARE THERE REALLY ANY HEROES ? ") Among the great drivers in racing history, the name Dale Earnhardt has become legendary. Both on and off the track, he
redefined the modern-era NASCAR driver. Fiercely competitive on the track and a gentleman off the track, Earnhardt was one of NASCAR's first true superstars, earned as a result of his record, one of
the winningest drivers of his generation, and because of his driving style -- a unique, forceful, never-say-quit attitude that earned him the nickname The Intimidator. Earnhardt endeared himself to
the public by making himself accessible to his fans. He was not just another faceless, anonymous driver, characteristic of so many drivers in other forms of racing. Rather, he established and
cultivated a driver-spectator relationship that is now considered to be a true hallmark of NASCAR racing. As a young boy, Earnhardt would sit in the garage, watching his father build dirt track cars.
He would also accompany his father to races, dreaming that one day he would do the same. When Ralph Earnhardt died of a heart attack in 1973, his son was crushed but determined to continue his
family's racing legacy. Earnhardt used that motivation to work his way to the top. Beginning in his late teens, he raced on local tracks around North Carolina, building, repairing and financing his
campaigns by himself, often borrowing money to do so, and hoping to win in order to pay off his debts. In 1979, team owner Rod Osterlund offered Earnhardt his first full-time ride in the NASCAR
Winston Cup Series. That year, he started 27 races, had 17 Top 10 finishes, 11 of those being Top 5 finishes, and was named rookie of the year. The very next year, he won his first NASCAR Winston Cup
championship, edging out veteran Cale Yarborough. In the middle of the 1981 season, Osterland decided to sell his team, and Earnhardt, not pleased with the new situation, finished the season with
team owner Richard Childress. Childress recognized the incredible talent of Earnhardt and was also keenly aware that his cars at that time were not performing well enough to justify a driver of
Earnhardt's ability. Making a very difficult decision, Childress urged Earnhardt to leave for a more competitive team, the well-established Bud Moore Racing team. For two years, Earnhardt drove the
Bud Moore Fords, winning once at Darlington in 1982 and twice in 1983, at Nashville and Talladega. During the two-year stint with the Bud Moore team, Childress was busy rebuilding his own team,
investing in equipment and talent. Earnhardt rejoined Richard Childress Racing in 1984, the start of a professional relationship and a personal friendship that is becoming increasingly rare in
sports. Over the next 18 years, the Earnhardt/Childress combination captured six NASCAR Winston Cup championships. Despite the incredible success, the one race Earnhardt could not win was the Daytona
500, considered the greatest crown in NASCAR, and one of the most coveted wins in all of racing. But in 1998, after 20 attempts, he finally won the elusive Daytona 500, the 71st win of his career.
His career, though not over, was now complete. In a horrible twist of fate, it was the Daytona 500 in 2001 that took Earnhardt's life, with one lap remaining. In a career that may never again be
equaled, Earnhardt tied Richard Petty's record (7) for most NASCAR Winston Cup championships. In 1998, NASCAR honored Earnhardt and his father Ralph by naming them two of the 50 greatest drivers in
NASCAR history. They had won nearly every major event and title available to NASCAR drivers. Earnhardt's signature black No. 3 Chevrolet, his identifiable get-to-the-front racing style and his
larger-than-life persona have been forever cemented in racing history.
......DALE EARNHARDT JR RECLAIMS DAYTONA JULY 2001
PRO EVENTS SCHEDULE :
June 8-9, 2007 Sahlen's Six Hours of The Glen
June 15-17, 2007 Watkins Glen Historics
July 6-8, 2007 Watkins Glen Grand Prix IndyCar Series
July 14-15, 2007 SCCA Glen Nationals
July 21-22, 2007 Finger Lakes Wine Festival
August 10, 2007 Grand American Rolex Sportscar Series
August 11, 2007 Zippo 200 at The Glen
August 12, 2007 NASCAR NEXTEL Cup at The Glen
September 7-9, 2007 Zippo US Vintage Grand Prix & GT
The video above is NASCAR at our little road course, the 2007 event! Enjoy and well see you in August !!!! and the winner is : : :
THE WINNER ... ONCE AGAIN, TONY STEWART, IF YOU MISSED THE BIG SHOW .. AND THE VIDEO ABOVE IS THE RECAP OF THE RACE !!!
and this is the post race interview !!! GREAT STUFF !!!!
AND WE SURE CAN'T FORGET THE BIG FIGHT FOLLOWING THE I.R.L. GRAND-PRIX RACE .... ENJOY THE VIDEO ..... lol ,,, "BOYS WILL BE BOYS !!! " > > > > >
***** Some bad news to start our season ; I AM SORRY TO REPORT WE HAVE LOST THE "GLEN CLUB' @ W.G.I. DUE TO A TRAGIC FIRE OF UNKNOWN ORIGIN ON 03/06/07!!! THIS LANDMARK WILL BE MISSED AFTER IT'S
50 YEARS OF SERVICE !!! IT WILL BE REBUILD IN THE NEXT 3 MONTHS TO HOST V.I.P. GUESTS, CAR OWNERS, DRIVERS, AND SPONSERS OF THE WORLDS BEST SPORT ... "RACING" ... STAY TUNED, WE ARE ALREADY GOING
FORWARD WITH NEW DESIGNS AND PLANS FOR A NEW HOSPITALITY SPECTICLE !!! IT WILL BE AS GOOD AS, IF NOT BETTER THAN THE STATE OF THE ART DAYTONA CLUB @ ONE OF OUR OTHER I.S.C. TRACKS ... PRAY FOR BETTER
WEATHER IN THE NORTHEAST SO WE CAN BEGIN GROUND-BREAKING ... HOPE TO HAVE A FACILITY ON SITE ABOUT THE TIME OF OUR FIRST ROAD COURSE RACE IN MAY ... WE OPEN FOR BUSINESS AT THE END OF APRIL ... BUT
THE BUILDING PROCESS MAY GO THROUGH JUNE ACCORDING TO THE CONTRACTORS AND ENGINEERS ..... KEEP US IN YOUR PRAYERS !!!
***** Hi ! My name is AL a.k.a. CLARK KENT !!! About me...I am happily married to lovely blonde named April and we will be celebrating our 15 wedding anniversay this August ... (just before the
NASCAR event @ W.G.I. ) .... I am a guy who loves a good time , and racing !!! ... The true love of my life is my wonderful 9 y/o daughter.I am truly a Racing Junky.
.....I work for the Steuben County 911 center as a Dispatcher for all Law Enforcement, Fire Service, and Emergency Medical Sevices. It has it's moments. I am an Auxillary Sheriff in the county and
also volunteer at the local level as a Fire-Fighter/Paramedic C-C Tech. I am also a flagger for Race Services, Inc. I work Flagging and Communication for Watkins Glen International Speedway. We are
the staff that you may have seen running around or trackside dressed in WHITE shirt, pants, hat, etc. Our office is just after you enter gate 2, through the tunnel under the ESSES, and to the left
you first see Race Medical, then our office @ the track support building.
> > > .....Thanks to all the Road Course fans for your support and remember .... infield speed is still 5 m.p.h. ... be nice to anyone in WHITE ... Thanks again .... AL " Director of
Week-Day Safety " (Yes, I did have a cup of coffee a few years back with my hero Dale Earnahardt ... I've gotten to meet so many of the drivers, crews, and well ... it is a real pleasure to say ...
Racing is a FAMILY !!!
My hobbies
TAKE A RIDE WITH DALE EARNHARDT JR ...
Cruzin' in 1988 Red Chrevrolet IROC-Z Camaro ...(and have even pulled a few hot laps @ W.G.I. , the pics are in My Picture Section) ..... Boating/Fishing on Kueka Lake in Hammondsport NY and Seneca
Lake in Watkins Glen NY, Here in Western New York, "THE FINGER LAKES REGION", We make the best WINES and we have the The best Trout fishing in the country.... We have 19' Bayliner open bow fiberglass
boat with the 125h engine ... Hunting, Skeet Shooting, fishing, fire dept, paramedic, Aux. Sheriff., and Flagging/Communications for Race Services, Inc ( R. S. I. ) @ an International Speedway Corp.
( I. S. C. ) owned Watkins Glen Internation Speedway ( W. G. I. )
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> > >A very special moment for me was the first time i met a young Dale Earnhardt, Jr...and he got our attention here at W.G.I. ... The Lysol 200 was held June 27, 1999 at Watkins Glen
International. and I instantly became a fan ... bought a #3 Dale Jr. A/C DELCO jacket that weekend .... did a little searching, and found the coolest picture that my sisters in-laws took in there
hometown of Myrtle Beach of a #31 "Mom and Pop's / / Dale Earnhardt Chevrolet" sponsored racecar that was in the color BLACK, and piloted by a legends son!, Ralph Dale Earnhardt, Jr .... it was
truely an honor to meet him ... as for the Lysol 200 ...Ron Fellows won the pole. Top Ten Results 1) .......Dale Earnhardt, Jr. YES, HE WON THE RACE ... 2) Ron Fellows 3) Mike McLaughlin 4) Jack
Baldwin 5) Jason Keller 6) Butch Miller 7) Mike Dillon Dave Blaney 9) Todd Bodine 10) Hank Parker Jr. =======Failed to qualify: Jeff Krogh (#56), Eric Bodine (#21N), Stacy Compton (#2, J. D.
Gibbs (#8N), Louis Rettenmeier (#59N), Ted Christopher (#13), John Pitucci (#96)
> > > W . G. I. ... racing .... ONLY TWISTED !!! Thanks for all the fan support of our little road-couse.... See you in August for NASCAR @ THE GLEN .....
> > > don't forget to visit the vast number of Wineries in the area, the Finger-Lakes Region, Corning Museum of Glass ( Pyrex and Corelle Ware Plants ), Eastman Kodak Corporation to the
north, Bradford Pennsylvania to the west, the home of ZIPPO Lighters and CASE Knives to the west, and of course, NIAGARA FALLS ... Just a couple of hours from the track ... Don't Forget the Tackle
and Fishing Pole ... We will supply the BAIT >>> Have fun ... and you may be shocked , This ain't New York City ....
I'D THINK I WOULD JUST RATHER BE ON THE BEACH !!!, IF I WASN'T @ THE RACE TRACK !!! ..... WITH A COCKTAIL IN MY HAND; ONE WITH AN UMBRELLA STICKING OUT OF THE TOP AND FRESH FRUIT OFF THE RIM !!!!
Ride with me during a "TRACHMASTERS" ride along ... what a rush !!! Racing, ONLY TWISTED !!!
This is the 1996 highlight of the W.G.I. race ! The MAN IN BLACK IS ON THE POLE ! ....
This is a video of a damn horrific crash here at W.G.I. ...
in memory of J.D. McDUFFY ... a driver killed during the 1991 Bud @ The Glen ...
in memory of J.D. McDUFFY ... a driver killed during the 1991 Bud @ The Glen ...
in memory of J.D. McDUFFY ... a driver killed during the 1991 Bud @ The Glen ...
**** ( NOTE : This is the actual crash footage of the death of Stock Car Driver J.D.McDuffy .... this may not be suitable for all ages ! )
..........The history of W.G.I.
> > > ..........Watkins Glen International Watkins Glen International Location Watkins Glen, New York, United States Major events NASCAR Nextel Cup NASCAR Busch Series Grand-Am Indycar
Series Circuit length (3.37)
> > >
.....(NASCAR course is 2.52) miles) Turns 11 Lap record (IRL) 1:30.6688 (Hélio Castroneves, Team Penske, 2005) Watkins Glen International (nicknamed "The Glen") is an auto race track located near
Watkins Glen, New York at the southern tip at Seneca Lake owned by International Speedway Corporation.
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.....It was long known around the world as the home of the United States Grand Prix, which it hosted for 20 consecutive years (1961–1980), but it has been home to road racing of nearly every class
for over 50 years, including: Sports Car Club of America (SCCA) NASCAR Busch Series Formula Libre Formula One Can-Am Trans-Am Formula 5000 International Race of Champions (IROC) Champ Car NASCAR
Winston/Nextel Cup World Sportscar Championship Indy Racing League Beginnings The first races in Watkins Glen were initiated by Cameron Argetsinger, whose family had a summer home in the area. With
Chamber of Commerce approval and SCCA sanction, the first Watkins Glen Grand Prix took place in 1948 on a 6.6-mile course over the local roads. For the first few years, the races passed through the
heart of the town with spectators lining the sidewalks, but after a car left the road in the 1952 race, killing one spectator and injuring several others, the race was moved to a new location on a
wooded hilltop southwest of town. The original 6.6 mile course is listed in the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places.
> > >
.....The new 4.6-mile course for 1953 also used existing roads. The Watkins Glen Grand Prix Corporation was formed to manage spectators, parking and concessions. This arrangement lasted three years
before a 2.35-mile permanent race course was constructed on 550 acres (2.2 km²), overlapping part of the previous course. It was designed by Bill Milliken to be a smaller version of the original
street circuit and laid out by several engineering professors from nearby Cornell University. Along with the annual SCCA race, the track hosted its first professional race (NASCAR Grand National
Division) in 1957 and became truly international when the Formula Libre race attracted some of the best road racing drivers in the world, including Jack Brabham, Stirling Moss, Phil Hill and Dan
Gurney from 1958 through 1960.
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.....Home of the United States Grand Prix 1973 Watkins Glen grand prix ticketAfter two less-than-successful US Formula One events in 1959 (Sebring, Florida) and 1960 (Riverside, California),
promoters were looking for a new venue for an American Grand Prix in 1961. Just six weeks before the scheduled date for another Formula Libre race that fall, Argetsinger was tapped to get Watkins
Glen ready to host the final round of the Formula One World Championship instead. While many of the necessary preparations had already been made for the Formula Libre race, new pits were constructed
for the F1 Grand Prix according to the European style of pit boxes with overhead cover. Seven American drivers participated, and the race was won by British driver Innes Ireland with American Dan
Gurney second. The sole disappointment of the weekend was that newly-crowned American World Champion Phil Hill appeared only as the event's Grand Marshal, not on track in his shark-nosed Ferrari, as
the team was still mourning the death of Count Wolfgang von Trips at Monza the previous race. The United States Grand Prix at The Glen quickly became a fall tradition as huge crowds of knowledgeable
racing fans flocked to upstate New York each year amid the spectacular fall colors. The race was also among the most popular on the global Grand Prix calendar with the teams and drivers because its
starting and prize money often exceeded those of the other races combined. The race received the Grand Prix Drivers' Association award for the best organized and best staged GP of the season in 1965,
1970 and 1972. One fixture of the USGP at The Glen was the starter for the races, "Tex" Hopkins. Wearing a lavender suit, clenching a big cigar in his mouth, and giving the job everything he had,
Hopkins was the most recognizable starter in Grand Prix racing. Once the cars had taken their places, Hopkins strode across the front of the grid with his back to the field, turned, and jumped into
the air, waving the green flag to start the race. At the finish, he would meet the winner in similar fashion, this time waving the checkered flag as the car crossed the line.
......Before the 1971 race, the course underwent its most significant changes of the Grand Prix era, as it was extended from 2.35 miles to 3.377 miles by the addition of four corners in a new section
called the 'Boot' or 'Anvil.'. The new layout departed from the old course near the south end into a curling downhill left-hand turn through the woods. The track followed the edge of the hillside to
two consecutive right-handers, over an exciting blind crest to a left-hander and back onto the old track. In addition, the circuit was widened and resurfaced, and both the pits and start/finish line
were moved back before the northwest right-angle corner known as "The 90."
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.....Despite the improvements, the circuit began a slow decline in the 1970s as a few horrendous, sometimes fatal accidents and increasingly rowdy segments of the crowd began to tarnish its image.
Financial difficulties and the inability of the circuit to safely handle the increasingly faster and stiffer ground effect cars of the era led to its exit from the Formula One calendar after Alan
Jones won the 1980 race for Williams. American road racing Mecca The Glen hosted a variety of other events throughout the Grand Prix years: from Can-Am, Trans-Am, IROC and Endurance Sports car racing
to Formula 5000 and the CART series, these races strengthened the circuit's reputation as the premier road racing facility in the United States. From 1968 through 1981, the "Six Hours at The Glen"
endurance race featured top drivers like Mario Andretti, Jacky Ickx, Pedro Rodriguez and Derek Bell. Different races were sometimes featured together on the same weekend (e.g., Six Hours and Can-Am)
and drew sizable crowds, but without a Formula One race, the circuit struggled to survive. It finally declared bankruptcy and closed in 1981.
> > >
.....Reincarnation For two years, the track was not well maintained and hosted only a few SCCA meets without spectators. In 1983, Corning Enterprises, a subsidiary of nearby Corning Glass Works,
partnered with International Speedway Corporation to purchase the track and rename it Watkins Glen International. The renovated track, with the chicane at the bottom of the Esses removed, reopened in
1984 with the return of IMSA with the Camel Continental I, which would be conducted until 1995, with the last two years under the name "The Glen Continental" after Camel's withdrawal from IMSA. (The
event was numbered with Roman numerals.) In 1986, the top NASCAR series returned to Watkins Glen after a long layoff, holding one of only three road races on its schedule ( two beginning in 1988 ) ,
using the 1971 Six Hours course, raced when the new section off the Loop-Chute was not finished in time. As the cars come off the Loop-Chute, instead of making the downhill left into Turn 6, the cars
shot straight through the straight and headed towards Turn 10, as was the case from 1961 until 1970.
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.....NASCAR Busch Series action would arrive in 1991 with a 150-mile race on the weekend of the Camel Continental, won by Terry Labonte, who would be a master of the circuit during its Busch Series
races, winning the inaugural race, and winning three consecutive races from 1995 until 1997. ***** The 1995 race would be the first conducted as a 200-mile race, and became the first Busch Series
race to be televised on broadcast network television, as CBS broadcast the race live for three years. Only twice—1998 and 1999—did a Busch Series regular driver win the race. The first seven races
were won by Winston Cup Series regular drivers, sometimes referred as "Buschwhackers," during their off-week. In 1998, the race went against the Cup race in Sonoma, California, eliminating the idea,
and stayed that way until 2000. In 2001, the race was run the day after the first Saturday in July. However, the race was eliminated from the schedule after the 2001 season, only to return in 2005 as
an undercard to the Nextel Cup race.
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..... *** A pair of incidents took place in 1991 resulted in a massive overhaul of the circuit's safety. During the IMSA Camel Continental VIII, Tommy Kendall's prototype crashed in Turn 5, severely
injuring his legs. Seven weeks later, NASCAR driver J.D. McDuffie died in an accident at the same site. Track officials added a bus stop chicane to the back straight in 1992 .
> > >
.....In 1996, the Glen Continental reverted back to a six hour format, and was once again called the Six Hours At The Glen with the IMSA format, and stayed there until a split in sports car racing in
the United States. In 1998, the race became an event sanctioned by the Sports Car Club of America under their United States Road Racing Championship. In 1999, the FIA GT series staged a 500km race
after the USRRC canceled the rest of their season before their event at the track. The following year, the 6 hour race returned once again with the newly-founded Grand American Road Racing
Association (Grand-Am) sanctioning the event.
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.....In 1997, International Speedway Corporation became the sole owner of the historic road course, as Corning Enterprises believed they had completed their intended goals to rebuild the race track
and increase tourism in the southern Finger Lakes region of New York State. The circuit annually hosts one of the nation's premier vintage events, the Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix. When the 50th
anniversary of road racing in Watkins Glen was celebrated during the 1998 racing season, this event was the climax, returning many original cars and drivers to the original 6.6-mile street circuit
through the village during the Grand Prix Festival Race Reenactment.
> > >
.....After a 25 year layoff, major-league open wheel racing returned to the track as one of three road courses on the 2005 Indy Racing League schedule. In preparation, the circuit was overhauled
again. Grandstands from a speedway in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, which had closed, were installed, the gravel in The 90 was removed and replaced with a paved runoff area, and curbing was cut down for
the Indy Racing League event. Previously, the high curbing in the chicane had become a place where NASCAR Nextel Cup cars would bounce high off the curbing, creating an ideal opportunity for cars to
lose control, and to slow cars. Other areas of the track received improvements as well: the exits of turn 2 (the bottom of the esses), the chicane, turn 6 (the entrance to the boot), turn 9 and turn
11 all had additional runoff areas created and safety barrier upgrades. The carousel run off has been paved, as well as turn 1 (the 90) and the esses are being paved in the winter of 06-07.
Augmenting what was already in place along the front stretch, additional high safety fences were installed on the overpasses crossing the service roads at the top of the esses and just out of the
boot immediately after the exit of turn 9. Another overhaul for 2006 made fundamental changes to the circuit for the first time since 1992. Officials installed a new control tower, which includes
booths for the officials, timing and scoring, television and radio (the new position allows broadcasters to see more action from Turn 10 through the foot of the Esses), and the public address
announcer on top of the new frontstretch grandstand, moving the start-finish line further ahead of the Sprint bridge, as the start-finish line is moved 380 feet further towards The 90 in order to
accommodate the new timing and scoring post. The new start-finish line also means the starting lights used for club races is moved further ahead, creating more action off Turn 11 as tactics will
change with the later finish line, where slingshot moves could become paramount to the finish. Track safety is also always changing and training. Race Services Inc. provides the track's Fire Rescue,
Medical, Grid personnel and Corner workers to help keep both the driver and spectators safe. Cameron Argetsinger remains as an advisor to the circuit, and the track named the trophy for the inaugural
Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix presented by Argent in his honour.
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.....On March 6, 2007 just before 9pm, fire destroyed the recently remodeled Glen Club situated on top of the esses. Originally called the Onyx Club (named for the sponsor, Onyx Cologne), the Glen
Club was used primarily as an upscale venue for race fans. After being recently remodeled, it was being advertised as a social venue for locals to use for weddings, business meetings,etc. No cause
could be determined and the building was a total loss. The loss included irreplaceable, unique original motorsports artwork donated to the facility by several artists along with other racing
memorabilia. Glen officials were quoted in local media stories as being adamant that the loss of the Glen Club would in no way affect the 2007 racing schedule.
> > >
.....Current Races NASCAR Nextel Cup - AMD at The Glen NASCAR Busch Series - Zippo 200 Indy Racing League - Watkins Glen Indy Grand Prix presented by Tissot Grand American - Sahlen's Six Hours of The
Glen Grand American - Crown Royal 200 Sportscar Vintage Racing Association - Zippo U.S. Vintage Grand Prix
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***** W.G.I. TRACK SPEED RECORDS *****
NASCAR Nextel Cup Qualifying: Jeff Gordon, 70.798 sec. (124.580 mph), 2003
NASCAR Nextel Cup Race (220.5 miles): Mark Martin, 2 hrs 26 min 17 sec (100.300 mph),
1995 NASCAR Busch Series Qualifying: Scott Pruett, 72.861 sec. (121.052 mph), 2001
NASCAR Busch Series Race (200.9 miles): Terry Labonte, 2 hrs 11 min 47 sec.(91.468 mph), 1996
Just wanted to drop by and say hi, I am so sorry I haven't been around. I have been very sick between a viral infection then followed by the flu. I am finally starting to feel a bit better but not
much. Then on top of it my Grandpa is back in the hospital. But here is hoping for a great race tomorrow, hoping they have a safe and fun race. Have a great weekend and week!! Take care and talk to
you soon!!!
Anne
Good luck to all the drivers today! Go JR!!
Please God keep them safe, let them get in that car by themselves, and out of that car themselves, no matter where they finish...And be with the teams too, give them fast stops and keep them safe.
Amen.
Congrats to Jr and the 8 Bud team on getting the pole!!
Happy race day!! Good luck to your driver! Go Junebug!!
Anne
Please God keep them safe, let them get in that car by themselves, and out of that car themselves, no matter where they finish...And be with the teams too, give them fast stops and keep them safe.
Amen.
I promise there won't be any yawning for me today and....
I promise there will be no dozing off during the race either!!!
Happy Race Day!! Good luck to all the drivers....Go Jr!!!!
I hope that you had a great weekend, stay safe and have fun!! Here's hoping you have a great Monday and Tuesday. Awesome job to Junebug and the #8 Budweiser team!!! Have fun!!
Anne
MET U AS A STRANGER TOOK U AS A FRIEND.
I HOPE WE MEET IN HEAVEN WHERE FRIENDSHIP NEVER ENDS.
SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS.
IF U GET 5 BACK UR A O.K.
FRIEND IF U GET 10 BACK UR A GREAT FRIEND.
IF U GET 15 BACK UR A AWSOME FRIEND.
IF U GET 20 UR DA BEST IN DA WHOLE WORLD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
Here's hoping you have a great Friday, and all I can say is the weekend is finally here!!! Stay safe and have fun!!
Anne
Big shout out to Martin Truex Jr. and crew on their win today(even if I did have to listen to it by radio)
God Speed Mr. France, you are now one of the many angels that we cherish everyday. Rest In Peace.
Hope you all have a great Tuesday, to tired to really do much with messages tonight. Had a long day and it didn't help sitting in a court room for over a hour and half. Stay safe and have fun!!
Anne