Picks/Loudon/SunAfternoon
#23
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Kevin Harvick
Clint Boyer
Dale Jr.
I think last week showed that I pretty much have to run 1,2,3 to get a win. 2 of the top 3 and the third in 7th barely got me 4th last week. Starting to get real competitive.
Clint Boyer
Dale Jr.
I think last week showed that I pretty much have to run 1,2,3 to get a win. 2 of the top 3 and the third in 7th barely got me 4th last week. Starting to get real competitive.
#25
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Sunday morning, gentlemen... time to get to church!!
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"Brother" Bill Frazier had a rough time early in his life, getting into drinking, losing his wife and children... but when he sobered up and decided to follow God, he looked for a new area of ministry and racing was it. So he built this little 10'x12' chapel on a trailer and began going to the major NASCAR events, inviting anyone involved in any of the teams to come by and have a moment of prayer with him.
Over time, as more drivers became interested, he began holding regular services, catering around the NASCAR drivers schedule, prayer meetings, "Sunday School" lessons for the wives and children of the drivers, and devotional time by appointment or by just stopping by while nothing else was going on.
The ministry blossomed into Motor Racing Outreach, which has a pretty big influence on the infield of NASCAR today and raises money for an assortment of charities.
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"Brother" Bill Frazier had a rough time early in his life, getting into drinking, losing his wife and children... but when he sobered up and decided to follow God, he looked for a new area of ministry and racing was it. So he built this little 10'x12' chapel on a trailer and began going to the major NASCAR events, inviting anyone involved in any of the teams to come by and have a moment of prayer with him.
Over time, as more drivers became interested, he began holding regular services, catering around the NASCAR drivers schedule, prayer meetings, "Sunday School" lessons for the wives and children of the drivers, and devotional time by appointment or by just stopping by while nothing else was going on.
The ministry blossomed into Motor Racing Outreach, which has a pretty big influence on the infield of NASCAR today and raises money for an assortment of charities.
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Congrats, Keane... looks like you'll be leading the points leaving this thing now that my man, Kurt Busch is out of it... my other two are running like 15th-17th..... New Hampshire has never been nice to me....