`MCF Poll for Last NASCAR Race !!!
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`MCF Poll for Last NASCAR Race !!!
[align=center][/align][align=center]MCF Member's[/align][align=center]Please click/enter theabove Poll [/align][align=center]`Thanks[/align][align=center]Last Race @ Homestead, Florida[/align][align=center]November 18, 2007[/align][align=center]What will happen next week at Homestead?[/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Poll From NASCAR.COM[/align][align=center][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]Love Them, or Hate them,[/align][align=center]They are talented, & Rich [/align][align=center]Member's post your thoughts about NASCAR,[/align][align=center]and the ChampionShip.[/align][align=center][:-][/align][align=center][/align][align=center]
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#3
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I'd love to say Dale Jr. will win his first race of the year.
But it's hard to win a race when you're determined to wreck every car you get into. Just to spite your step mother.
But it's hard to win a race when you're determined to wreck every car you get into. Just to spite your step mother.
#5
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Uhh, Taz... it's either 7 or 8, or 8 of 9 of his DNF's have been engine failures....
You think he's crashing to spite her? bull...
If I was him I just plain wouldn't be racing... period... Ok, lets go run laps to see how many THIS engine will take before blowing up..... Who want's in on some action? I got 40$ on 130 laps...I'll double ur oddson200 laps or higher!
You think he's crashing to spite her? bull...
If I was him I just plain wouldn't be racing... period... Ok, lets go run laps to see how many THIS engine will take before blowing up..... Who want's in on some action? I got 40$ on 130 laps...I'll double ur oddson200 laps or higher!
#7
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I saw a brief story on either this past weekend's Spike tv Powerblock or Speed Channel's weekend block of shows. This guy builds street legal NASCAR replicas. Lookslike a Nascar inside and out. Except for the necessary stuff to make the car street legal, and some more comfortable bucket seats, carpeting, and hidden stereo and A/C. Also the doors work too.It has the roll bars, the Nascarlooking dash, even the removable steering wheel.
He builds these from the ground up, and will paint up the exterior to match your favorite driver's racecar.
Cost is over $100,000. If I find a link to the story, I'll post it.
He builds these from the ground up, and will paint up the exterior to match your favorite driver's racecar.
Cost is over $100,000. If I find a link to the story, I'll post it.
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[align=center]WoW, this thread sure have `jumped `off the Race Track [/align][align=center]Update[/align][align=center][:-]
And then there were two
Written by Administrator/Posted by MCF `Space
Nov 13, 2007
Heading into Homestead / Miami this weekend, there are only two drivers left in contention to win the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup. Here's how those two drivers stack up as we look toward the season finale.
1 – Jimmie Johnson (No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet)
The File:
• 32 years old from El Cajon, Calif., 33 career wins
• 10 wins, 20 top fives, 23 top 10s this year
• Three poles
• Average finish of 10.9
• Led 23 of 35 races for 1,288 laps
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
• Two top fives, four top 10s
• Average finish of 14.5
• Finished ninth at Homestead last season
• Led three of six races for 36 laps
Season-to-Date Loop Data Highlight:
• Series-high 959 Fastest Laps Run
2 – Jeff Gordon (No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet)
The File:
• 36 years old, Vallejo, Calif., 81 career wins
• Six wins, 20 top fives, 29 top 10s; seven poles
• Average finish of 7.4
• Led 23 of 35 races for 1,300 laps
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
• Three top fives, six top 10s
• Average finish of 11.4
• Finished 24th last season
• Led three of eight races for 46 laps
Season-to-Date Loop Data Highlight:
• Series-best Average Running Position of 9.1[/align][align=center]
Johnson makes it a month of winning [/align][align=center]
RACE RECAP | PHOENIX
Here's a rundown of the Top 10 finishers at Phoenix
10 Jeff Gordon
9 Jeff Burton
8 Kyle Busch
7 Martin Truex Jr.
6 Kevin Harvick
5 Ryan Newman
4 Tony Stewart
3 Matt Kenseth
2 Greg Biffle
VICTORY LANE
[/align][align=center]Jimmie Johnson has become a fixture in Victory Lane, picking up his 4th win in a row, his first at Phoenix, 10th of the season capping off a full month of winning. Jimmie now leads his teammate and second in points Jeff Gordon by 86, and needs to finish 18th or better next week at Homestead / Miami to claim back to back Championships. 1998 was the last time a driver won 4 races in a row, that driver of course was Jeff Gordon.
OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY
-Jeff Gordon finished 10th, after fighting off a bad handling race car, and some contact with Kevin Harvick resulting in a tire rub.
-Carl Edwards sat on the pole, but had engine problems after leading the first 87 laps.
-Dale Earnhardt Jr. spun his #8 machine on his own, wrecking hard hitting the inside wall. Jr. is okay.
Phoenix Recap: Johnson wins 4th [/align][align=center]
Sporting News NASCAR Wire[/align][align=center]Jimmie Johnson won his fourth straight race, the Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, to expand his lead over Jeff Gordon in the Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup, putting the driver of the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet in position to win his second straight championship next Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.[/align][align=center]Fifth on a restart on Lap 275, after the 10th caution of the race, Johnson moved quickly to the front, passing Matt Kenseth for second position on Lap 283 and powering past Martin Truex Jr. for the lead on Lap 288 of the 312-lap race.[/align][align=center][font=arial][
And then there were two
Written by Administrator/Posted by MCF `Space
Nov 13, 2007
Heading into Homestead / Miami this weekend, there are only two drivers left in contention to win the 2007 NASCAR Nextel Cup. Here's how those two drivers stack up as we look toward the season finale.
1 – Jimmie Johnson (No. 48 Lowe’s Chevrolet)
The File:
• 32 years old from El Cajon, Calif., 33 career wins
• 10 wins, 20 top fives, 23 top 10s this year
• Three poles
• Average finish of 10.9
• Led 23 of 35 races for 1,288 laps
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
• Two top fives, four top 10s
• Average finish of 14.5
• Finished ninth at Homestead last season
• Led three of six races for 36 laps
Season-to-Date Loop Data Highlight:
• Series-high 959 Fastest Laps Run
2 – Jeff Gordon (No. 24 DuPont Chevrolet)
The File:
• 36 years old, Vallejo, Calif., 81 career wins
• Six wins, 20 top fives, 29 top 10s; seven poles
• Average finish of 7.4
• Led 23 of 35 races for 1,300 laps
Homestead-Miami Speedway Outlook:
• Three top fives, six top 10s
• Average finish of 11.4
• Finished 24th last season
• Led three of eight races for 46 laps
Season-to-Date Loop Data Highlight:
• Series-best Average Running Position of 9.1[/align][align=center]
Johnson makes it a month of winning [/align][align=center]
RACE RECAP | PHOENIX
Here's a rundown of the Top 10 finishers at Phoenix
10 Jeff Gordon
9 Jeff Burton
8 Kyle Busch
7 Martin Truex Jr.
6 Kevin Harvick
5 Ryan Newman
4 Tony Stewart
3 Matt Kenseth
2 Greg Biffle
VICTORY LANE
[/align][align=center]Jimmie Johnson has become a fixture in Victory Lane, picking up his 4th win in a row, his first at Phoenix, 10th of the season capping off a full month of winning. Jimmie now leads his teammate and second in points Jeff Gordon by 86, and needs to finish 18th or better next week at Homestead / Miami to claim back to back Championships. 1998 was the last time a driver won 4 races in a row, that driver of course was Jeff Gordon.
OTHER STORIES ON THE DAY
-Jeff Gordon finished 10th, after fighting off a bad handling race car, and some contact with Kevin Harvick resulting in a tire rub.
-Carl Edwards sat on the pole, but had engine problems after leading the first 87 laps.
-Dale Earnhardt Jr. spun his #8 machine on his own, wrecking hard hitting the inside wall. Jr. is okay.
Phoenix Recap: Johnson wins 4th [/align][align=center]
Sporting News NASCAR Wire[/align][align=center]Jimmie Johnson won his fourth straight race, the Checker Auto Parts 500 at Phoenix International Raceway, to expand his lead over Jeff Gordon in the Chase for the NASCAR Nextel Cup, putting the driver of the No. 48 Lowe's Chevrolet in position to win his second straight championship next Sunday at Homestead-Miami Speedway.[/align][align=center]Fifth on a restart on Lap 275, after the 10th caution of the race, Johnson moved quickly to the front, passing Matt Kenseth for second position on Lap 283 and powering past Martin Truex Jr. for the lead on Lap 288 of the 312-lap race.[/align][align=center][font=arial][
#10
RE: Poll for Last NASCAR Race !!!
Sorry, Space, just have always wondered about the feasibility of doing that... Maddy sure would look sweet wearing NASCAR clothes.. doubt I'll ever have a spare 100k lying around tho...
Now back to your regularly scheduled poll.....
Now back to your regularly scheduled poll.....