Well first things first, how about Scott Riggs????!!!!! Awesome job scoring the pole at Blowes Motor Speedway in that ol number 10 Valvoline Charger. Nice job Jeremy Mayfield and the rest of that Evernham bunch on the UAW number 19 Dodge. With Kasey sitting in ninth in his UAW Dodge Dealers Charger makes you think Ray might have this place figured out, or at least Scott does. Small props to DEI for their qualifying efforts, hey ALL three(there it is again) cars made the show......on time. We all know qualifying don't mean shizzit except for a better pit stall at Blowes. Nice job RCR with ALL THREE (gotta luvs it) OF THEIR cars in the top fifteen. LOL Come on now we just playin. HEY, what about Bobby Labonte and that Gogurts Dodge??? Nice to see the 43 up at the front of something again.
Nice job Matt Kenseth and the number 17 Ameriquest Fusion for winning the Buschwacking Series Pole for Saturday nights race. What about HERMAN and the Autozone number 22 Fusion. Madd fizzuckin props Kenny!!!!!!! Good job as usual Kevin in the number 21 Coast Guard Chevy.
Got to say Get Well Bobby Hamilton we still are thinking of you and are still in our prayers. Few days ago NASCAR.com had an interview with Bobby Jr. Here are a few quotes and some WELL DESERVED PROPS to Marty Smith for once again as usual coming through with some insight to how serious and life changing cancer truly is:
Through this experience, Dale Earnhardt Jr. has become his hero.
Suddenly, the incalculable burden Earnhardt assumed in Feb. 2001 was ever-so-slightly tangible. Enough, at least, to have an idea.
"That's why this is so scary -- all the sudden I kind of knew what Dale Jr. went through, because what would I do if I lost my old man?" Hamilton, Jr. said. "So when people started asking me, 'Who is your hero? Your dad?' I'm like, 'My dad's one of 'em, of course. But my new one is Dale Jr., because I don't think I would be doing what he's doing now.'"
Hamilton Jr. isn't saying he'd have hung it up, but he is wholly certain he wouldn't have been in the seat on Feb. 25, 2001 in Rockingham, N.C. I'd have had to taken some time, I think," Hamilton, Jr. said. "For him to jump right back in there and do what he's done, and go on and run DEI like he has, he has to be a hero."
Get well Bobby, get back to being that stubborn bullheaded redneck we love and dearly miss.
On a sad note, Chris James a track packer at the dirt track at Blowes Motor Speedway lost his lower legs due to a tragic accident that crushed them beyond repair. A track packer basically works water down into the track that track officials lay down before Late model and Outlaws cars. He is surprisingly in good spirits, but still in critical condition. Get well Chris, God bless.
There dammit I played catch up from my Earnhardts tribute. Good and bad I am all caught the fizzuck up. If I have to say anything about HMS this weekend I hope it is about Brian Vickers. That is one kid that deserves a break. \The 88 car is open and he has an out option at the end of the year.....hmmmmm I am just sayin.
Saturday, May 27, 2006
Time To Play Catch Up
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You might want to ask Cheyenne her pit board name on her blog instead of mine. :)
I blame Hammond for E.Sadler's fall. Hammond did it first and then dared Sadler. Apparently, the stage was wet from rain and he slipped and actually didn't land in the fan area, but the security area between the stage and the fans. And then they just panned away and said he might have hit his head and ended the show!!! I was like WTF??? How is he?? Will he be able to race. That was a freaky ending to that show.
Whew! Ok, now we can watch some racing!!!
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