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on: September 02, 2009, 08:52:05 pm
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Welcome celina111 Enjoy The Smoke Zone!
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on: November 27, 2008, 07:56:12 pm
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Might as well get atleast one post on the site today.
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on: November 26, 2008, 12:25:38 am
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I am beginning to think they are going to after 2009.
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on: November 26, 2008, 12:24:18 am
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Quote Petty close to sports car deal: Kyle Petty took another big step towards racing in the Rolex 24 At Daytona and a possible full season in the Grand-Am Rolex Sports Car Series Sunday, testing the #45 Orbit Racing InterMedia BMW Riley at the rechristened Palm Beach International Raceway. Petty, who tested with the team at Daytona during Pirelli tire testing in October, ran more than 50 laps as he continues to make the adjustment from racing a Sprint Cup Series stock car and the Grand-Am Daytona Prototype. "Braking has been hard for me," Petty said. "Darren tried teaching me at Daytona until I ran until I ran into the tire wall. That was pretty exciting. When I ran a few laps here I told him, first I'm not brave enough, then I get stupid, so I have to back it up and figure out where I need to be, somewhere between ‘stupid' and ‘not brave enough.' Learning the braking is hard." The car was not damaged when Petty slid into an infield tire barrier during his October test session. Now, Petty is working on the final details for a move to Grand-Am. "We're still working on it, and we're closer to getting something together," Petty said. "Hopefully, we'll have something together before long that will give me a job for next year and we can win some races. I'm here at Orbit because of Rodger Hawley, let's be clear about that. I ran a car with Orbit and Leo Hindery two or three times at Daytona. We didn't have the greatest success in the world but we had a lot of fun. I told Rodger back then that if it ever comes to the point when I don't have a Cup ride and I can go and do something different, I want to come here. I think this is the top road racing series in the United States, so I'm stepping from the top stock car series to the top road racing series, the Grand-Am. I'm looking at it as a lateral move to another series where there's a ton of great drivers."(Grand-Am.com)(11-25-2008) -Jayski I think he should make the move since he doesn't yet seem ready to hang up his racing helmet. |
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on: November 25, 2008, 03:01:34 pm
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| Started by Bumpanator - Last post by RacingDude | ||
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Whoa.
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on: November 25, 2008, 03:00:11 pm
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| Started by Bumpanator - Last post by RacingDude | ||
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I recently surpassed #3000.
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on: November 25, 2008, 02:59:28 pm
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| Started by Highflying - Last post by RacingDude | ||
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Oh...
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on: November 25, 2008, 02:58:51 pm
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HMS Holdings suing DEI: HMS Holdings, which operates the Hendrick Motorsports engine shop, is suing Dale Earnhardt Inc. for $1.5 million for the payment of a termination fee stemming from a contract to supply Hendrick engines to Ginn Racing. Ginn Racing, which also is a defendant in the suit filed Friday in North Carolina Superior Court, merged with DEI in July 2007. As part of the merger, DEI and Ginn Racing signed a termination agreement to a contract that was originally signed by Ginn in 2006. The termination agreement required payments to HMS of $1.754 million by July 31, 2007, and $1.5 million by Nov. 15, 2008, according to the suit. The first payment was made on time. The second payment has not been made, according to the suit. The original engine contract and termination agreement are not included in the suit, so it is unclear how much Ginn was paying to use Hendrick engines. HMS is asking for the $1.5 million, 12% interest and an additional $225,000. Hendrick Motorsports spokesman Jesse Essex said the company is looking forward to a swift resolution of the lawsuit. Dale Earnhardt Inc. Vice President John Story said the company has no comment.(SceneDaily)(11-25-2008)
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on: November 25, 2008, 02:58:43 pm
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| Started by RacingDude - Last post by RacingDude | ||
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Okay, it is settled. I will do that when the new season starts.
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Nascar Discussion / Camping World Truck Series / Re: Bobby Hamilton Racing-Virginia to cease operations
on: November 25, 2008, 02:57:46 pm
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| Started by Gina - Last post by RacingDude | ||
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Indeed. It is a shame the legacy could not continue.
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