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02-15-2008, 09:25 PM
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Easy there Mr. Nascar.
BTW there is a vintage 88 Dale Jarrett UPS leather jacket on ebay. Maybe you can buy it and have it waterproofed for the surf. 
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The charm of fishing is that it is the pursuit of what is elusive but attainable, a perpetual series of occasions for hope. ~John Buchan
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02-16-2008, 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Bronko
BTW there is a vintage 88 Dale Jarrett UPS leather jacket on ebay. Maybe you can buy it and have it waterproofed for the surf. 
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Thats what I want for the HeadHunter Tourney. That and a hot pink grape smuggler.   
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Make America Great Again.
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02-17-2008, 07:40 AM
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Except for the Gearheads and FOX cramming this sport down our throats for the last 5-6 years, does anybody else think that these guys are prima donna wannabe atheletes? I fail to see the fascination. I think that you, me, or Joe Burger King could drive these cars quite effectively with some training and years in the driver's seat, but how many of us can hit a Major League curve ball or drop a double/double on the Cavs at the Garden? It seems very similar to a thoroughbred jockey, imho. The horse/car and crew do most of the work and the jockey/driver gets ALL the glory.
i'm with the good Professor and Mr Carlin on this one, it ain't racing unless bumpers are flying and paint is getting scraped off of somebody's side!!
All joking aside, what they do is nerve wracking and a huge adrenylin NUTT. Still, how hard is it to turn left all day and fly down those perfect tracs?
HEY!! I commute to and from Boston, everyday   .
Last edited by BassDawg; 02-17-2008 at 07:45 AM..
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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-17-2008, 09:12 AM
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Originally Posted by BassDawg
Except for the Gearheads and FOX cramming this sport down our throats for the last 5-6 years, does anybody else think that these guys are prima donna wannabe atheletes? I fail to see the fascination. I think that you, me, or Joe Burger King could drive these cars quite effectively with some training and years in the driver's seat, but how many of us can hit a Major League curve ball or drop a double/double on the Cavs at the Garden? It seems very similar to a thoroughbred jockey, imho. The horse/car and crew do most of the work and the jockey/driver gets ALL the glory.
i'm with the good Professor and Mr Carlin on this one, it ain't racing unless bumpers are flying and paint is getting scraped off of somebody's side!!
All joking aside, what they do is nerve wracking and a huge adrenylin NUTT. Still, how hard is it to turn left all day and fly down those perfect tracs?
HEY!! I commute to and from Boston, everyday   .
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You couldn't be any more wrong.
Fox and Gearheads ramming it down our throats,not really.The entire Cup season has been on cable for close to 20yrs and the reason the networks have picked up on it in the last 10yrs was because they found people were flocking in huge numbers on Sunday afternoons to cable networks like the old Nashville Network etc.It ain't being rammed down our throats,the networks are giving the fans what they want.
Try sitting in a 130 degree plus car for 500 miles.It ain't easy.And no the average shmoe can't do this with just a few years of seat time.And just like all other sports these guys have been doing it since Kindergarten.Go Karts/T-ball/PeeWees it all starts at a very young age.
As far as being prima donnas goes it simply shows you've seen one to many Dale Jr. Wrangler Jeans commercials.Like anyone in football/baseball etc. these guys get endorsements because they're well known.And yes the crew chiefs and crews get their due.I'm sure in baseball the 3rd base coach gets tons of glory or in football the special teams coach gets carried on the shoulders of the players after a win.Lets be realistic its the players or racing's case the drivers that get the most attention.
How hard is it to turn left all day?Very hard when its hot as hell,your car is loose or tight and just won't turn without serious effort on the wheel from the driver and doing it while surrounded by 42 other cars.Btw Watkins Glen and Sears Point are road courses with up to 11 turns both left and right.
Perfect tracks?You've obviously have never walked on of these tracks.They're far from perfect.Some are downright scary,Darlington's a perfect example being ultra abrasive,try turning left after putting 30+ laps on those tires .Daytona has many bumps and cracks and when hitting those little bumps and cracks in a Draft close to 200mph they feel more like mountains and valleys.Bristol is a 1/2 mile bowl with 38degree banking,try turning left in a soup bowl surrounded by 42 cars!
As far as Carlin goes:the only thing that weanie ever did that was remotely entertaining was Rufus...and that ain't sayin much  .
I've said my piece.
On to the race.
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02-17-2008, 09:36 AM
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Well said, basswipe!
I was trying to stir the pot, just a wee little bit!
The heat factor is the same for all the drivers isn't it and they do have gear to keep them cool, right? I will still respectfully disagree about the turning left and the bumps and valleys. These guys train for this, and I know that the tracks aren't perfect, but they are much better than going 200mph down I-95 N.
Now, the NHRA and the AHRA Drags Circuit!! That is some highpowered action, and in my view takes twice the level of skill and focus. One wrong move in 5.7 seconds and your race day is OVER!!
Not trying to piss on your parade, just doan get it with the pretty boys and their high dollar rides.
And i know that you, me, or anyone else could ~given the hours behind the wheel~ drive with the best of those country boys. Take the radios away from them and make it more by the seat of the pants, if you want to see who can reely OUTDRIVE, who?!!
Just my view..................
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"The first condition of happiness is that the connection
between man and nature shall not be broken."~~ Leo Tolstoy
Tight Lines, and
Happy Hunting to ALL!
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02-17-2008, 06:29 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2003
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looks like its shaping up for a good finish - really hoping that Kyle doesn't make the finish line, never mind finish.
on a side note, kasey kahne was a terrible choice for budweiser. that was the most awkward bud comercial i've seen, it looked like he was dreading drinking the beer
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02-17-2008, 07:18 PM
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Very good day for Dodge !
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