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Perrydise wrote:Rockindeano wrote:I will take either one of the Busch boys next week, with JJ top 5, BUT I will take JJ to win Vegas for sure. He owns that place.
Ya he owned Daytona too.
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:If JJ doesn't own at least one race by the time Bristol gets here, there's something wrong with him. JJ's an animal.
Atlanta.
Rhiannon wrote:I was watching 3 the other night, and while I hate that movie (b/c of THREEsa's bias on Dale's story), watching it made me really miss the Nascar that I fell in love with as a child. And at the same time, pissed me off at the way the sport is today. How many Nascar fans actually remember and know the importance of Hickory, Lonsome Pine, Concord, Pineville, and Dublin?? I miss that. I miss when all the cars were nothing like the other. Back when the only media whore was Darryl Waltrip. IMO, things really started to shift after Alan Kulwicki and Davey Allison passed away.
Piss and moan session over. Carry on.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:I was watching 3 the other night, and while I hate that movie (b/c of THREEsa's bias on Dale's story), watching it made me really miss the Nascar that I fell in love with as a child. And at the same time, pissed me off at the way the sport is today. How many Nascar fans actually remember and know the importance of Hickory, Lonsome Pine, Concord, Pineville, and Dublin?? I miss that. I miss when all the cars were nothing like the other. Back when the only media whore was Darryl Waltrip. IMO, things really started to shift after Alan Kulwicki and Davey Allison passed away.
Piss and moan session over. Carry on.
I may have only been a youngster in every sense of the word, but I remember those days clearly and miss them severely.
It was a rough couple years there for a kid who grew up with Kulwicki, Allison, and Irvan as his three favorite drivers!
Not a month goes by where I don't break out some of my dad's old race tapes from the early 90's and late 80's and watch some classic events. Nothing like watching Earnhardt, Waltrip, Elliott, Rudd, Wallace, Irvan, Gant, Jarrett, and Kyle Petty duke it out!
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Rhiannon wrote:I was watching 3 the other night, and while I hate that movie (b/c of THREEsa's bias on Dale's story), watching it made me really miss the Nascar that I fell in love with as a child. And at the same time, pissed me off at the way the sport is today. How many Nascar fans actually remember and know the importance of Hickory, Lonsome Pine, Concord, Pineville, and Dublin?? I miss that. I miss when all the cars were nothing like the other. Back when the only media whore was Darryl Waltrip. IMO, things really started to shift after Alan Kulwicki and Davey Allison passed away.
Piss and moan session over. Carry on.
I may have only been a youngster in every sense of the word, but I remember those days clearly and miss them severely.
It was a rough couple years there for a kid who grew up with Kulwicki, Allison, and Irvan as his three favorite drivers!
Not a month goes by where I don't break out some of my dad's old race tapes from the early 90's and late 80's and watch some classic events. Nothing like watching Earnhardt, Waltrip, Elliott, Rudd, Wallace, Irvan, Gant, Jarrett, and Kyle Petty duke it out!
Hell yes!! Dude, when Cow Pattie raced the Mello Yello car, Awesome Bill was in the Bud #9, Rudd in the Tide, Irvan in the Kodak car, oh hell fucking yes! Those are the days I'm talking about. The pre-Jeff Gordon days!! (Not knocking on Jeff, Deano...) But that WAS real Nascar! You still had the piss and vinegar of the dirt track shine runner boys, and you were starting to get the big time fame taste creeping every so slowly into the world.
That was back when Bristol wasn't a "fishbowl" as fucking Cryan Newman puts it. It was concrete bleachers on the frontstretch, metal stands along the back, and a few stands in turn 3.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Hahah yeah! Those were the days. I could ask my dad who the top 5 was in a race, and he could tell me "Morgan Shepherd, Brett Bodine, Geoff Bodine, Derrike Cope, and Dick Trickle" without me blinking and asking him if he was high!
There wasn't 43 cars in every race, but there didn't need to be. Nearly every driver had a personality and weren't afraid to put their car on the line to nab a victory. North Wilkesboro and Rockingham still had races, Darlington had two dates, and there weren't newfangled cookie cutters plaguing the sport.
The 1992 Hooter's 500 signalled the beginning of the new era. Richard Petty retires, Jeff Gordon makes the jump. Over the next few years several greats would either retire, pass on, or get severely injured... and more and more boring drivers would come up through the ranks.
Thank goodness for guys like Tony Stewart, keeping a bit of "fire" alive in NASCAR today.
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Hahah yeah! Those were the days. I could ask my dad who the top 5 was in a race, and he could tell me "Morgan Shepherd, Brett Bodine, Geoff Bodine, Derrike Cope, and Dick Trickle" without me blinking and asking him if he was high!
There wasn't 43 cars in every race, but there didn't need to be. Nearly every driver had a personality and weren't afraid to put their car on the line to nab a victory. North Wilkesboro and Rockingham still had races, Darlington had two dates, and there weren't newfangled cookie cutters plaguing the sport.
The 1992 Hooter's 500 signalled the beginning of the new era. Richard Petty retires, Jeff Gordon makes the jump. Over the next few years several greats would either retire, pass on, or get severely injured... and more and more boring drivers would come up through the ranks.
Thank goodness for guys like Tony Stewart, keeping a bit of "fire" alive in NASCAR today.
I was there!!! The luxury suites sucked ass back then, but I remember chicken wings, and my Daddy telling me to remember this day forever, it was the last time we'd see the King race.
Morgan Shepherd was my Daddy's neighbor when he lived in Conover. Dude has one of the nicest kept lawns you'll ever see, and he keeps it up himself. That says a lot.
Tony's a very good guy. Me and one of my best friends from high school were down in the infield at Charlotte May of '05 for the Quaker Steak & Lube CTS race and she had wayyy too much to drink. We were hanging out at Kasey's motorcoach downing Coors Light and she (btw, her fiance works for Junior) was all of a sudden bad sick... I mean BAD. (We ate up in the Speedway Club earlier, so I'm blaming them.) Tony lets us use his golf cart so I can take her back to Anthony (her fiance) so he could take her home. Awesome guy. Don't like his new hair though. He looks like a tard.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Man I envy you, getting to live down in the thick of NASCAR country.... AND getting to see that amazing race! I haven't had the fortune of making it to a Cup race yet, just one truck event and one then-Busch event.
Glad to hear another good story about Tony, I've heard plenty! I, however, dig the new hair. It makes him look just like my dad.
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Hahah yeah! Those were the days. I could ask my dad who the top 5 was in a race, and he could tell me "Morgan Shepherd, Brett Bodine, Geoff Bodine, Derrike Cope, and Dick Trickle" without me blinking and asking him if he was high!
There wasn't 43 cars in every race, but there didn't need to be. Nearly every driver had a personality and weren't afraid to put their car on the line to nab a victory. North Wilkesboro and Rockingham still had races, Darlington had two dates, and there weren't newfangled cookie cutters plaguing the sport.
The 1992 Hooter's 500 signalled the beginning of the new era. Richard Petty retires, Jeff Gordon makes the jump. Over the next few years several greats would either retire, pass on, or get severely injured... and more and more boring drivers would come up through the ranks.
Thank goodness for guys like Tony Stewart, keeping a bit of "fire" alive in NASCAR today.
I was there!!! The luxury suites sucked ass back then, but I remember chicken wings, and my Daddy telling me to remember this day forever, it was the last time we'd see the King race.
Morgan Shepherd was my Daddy's neighbor when he lived in Conover. Dude has one of the nicest kept lawns you'll ever see, and he keeps it up himself. That says a lot.
Tony's a very good guy. Me and one of my best friends from high school were down in the infield at Charlotte May of '05 for the Quaker Steak & Lube CTS race and she had wayyy too much to drink. We were hanging out at Kasey's motorcoach downing Coors Light and she (btw, her fiance works for Junior) was all of a sudden bad sick... I mean BAD. (We ate up in the Speedway Club earlier, so I'm blaming them.) Tony lets us use his golf cart so I can take her back to Anthony (her fiance) so he could take her home. Awesome guy. Don't like his new hair though. He looks like a tard.
Rhiannon wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Man I envy you, getting to live down in the thick of NASCAR country.... AND getting to see that amazing race! I haven't had the fortune of making it to a Cup race yet, just one truck event and one then-Busch event.
Glad to hear another good story about Tony, I've heard plenty! I, however, dig the new hair. It makes him look just like my dad.
Eh... Mecklenburg/Iredell/Cabarrus... it's nice. But there are two other places I'd rather be. I've been in and out of this area for 15 years. SSDD. I went to my first Cup race in March of '87. I haven't sat in the grandstands (save for a few races) since 1992. It's nice. I'm burned out on it though, mostly because of why I was griping.
Tony looks like your Dad? Jeesh... you are a cradlebopper, huh?
Rockindeano wrote:You are all on crack.
Morgan Shepard doesn't even drive anymore. He needs to stop praying and start driving.
Tony Stewart is an asshole. Remember, that isn't only my opinion, but the Home Depot almost canned him.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You are all on crack.
Morgan Shepard doesn't even drive anymore. He needs to stop praying and start driving.
Tony Stewart is an asshole. Remember, that isn't only my opinion, but the Home Depot almost canned him.
Hey, Shepard does too drive. Maybe four laps a year, but he does.He's a graduate of the Norm Benning school of start-and-park.
I guarantee that if you put Shepard in a Hendrick car, he'd outdo Junior.
I can't imagine Stewart out of a Home Depot car. Other than Gordo with the #24 Dupont, isn't Stewart in the #20 Home Depot car the longest-standing driver/number/sponsor combo in the sport right now?
Rockindeano wrote:ProgRocker53 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You are all on crack.
Morgan Shepard doesn't even drive anymore. He needs to stop praying and start driving.
Tony Stewart is an asshole. Remember, that isn't only my opinion, but the Home Depot almost canned him.
Hey, Shepard does too drive. Maybe four laps a year, but he does.He's a graduate of the Norm Benning school of start-and-park.
I guarantee that if you put Shepard in a Hendrick car, he'd outdo Junior.
I can't imagine Stewart out of a Home Depot car. Other than Gordo with the #24 Dupont, isn't Stewart in the #20 Home Depot car the longest-standing driver/number/sponsor combo in the sport right now?
Yes I believe so. I should add that the year he had all his temper tantrums, he went on to win the championship, so maybe that helped a little eh?
Rockindeano wrote:Uh, thanks for the history lesson
Rockindeano wrote:
Have you noticed whenever either JJ or JG get wrecked or blow up, the vast differences between the two? Gordon is always whining, complaining and pointing the finger at somebody else. JJ meanwhile chalks it up to racing and we'll be back next week, and they usually always bounce back.
Rockindeano wrote: JG gave JJ his ride sure, but, JG knew this guy would make him a ton of money. You see all the nascar commercials lately? JJ is the focal point in all of them.
Rockindeano wrote: …Earnhardt … Can someone please tell me he stayed out with 37 to go and NOT get tires? Hell, he was inhaled in 3 laps.
I am not worried about Knaus giving inside info to Eury. Hell he can share it, as they are supposed to as they are teammates, but Eury and Jr sure as Hell won't understand Knaus is trying to tell them.
Rockindeano wrote:You are all on crack.
Morgan Shepard doesn't even drive anymore. He needs to stop praying and start driving.
Tony Stewart is an asshole. Remember, that isn't only my opinion, but the Home Depot almost canned him.
mistiejourney wrote:Rockindeano wrote:You are all on crack.
Morgan Shepard doesn't even drive anymore. He needs to stop praying and start driving.
Tony Stewart is an asshole. Remember, that isn't only my opinion, but the Home Depot almost canned him.
We agree on Tony Stewart, that is for sure....I didn't hear that he was almost canned by Home Depot, though.
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