9.11.08

Which NASCAR driver is Irish?

May be...

  • Tony O'Stewart
    Jimmie O'Johnson
    Casey O"Mears

  • Brian Vickers is Irish, and "mulligan" is the term for his Lucky Charms.
  • hmmm, dario franchitti is scottish. i'm sure many of the others have irish ancestry.

    the term mulligan comes from golf. it is meant as a "do-over" and in a friendly game you may get one or more, depending upon how "friendly" your rules are. they are usually taken at the first shot off a hole. some charity tournaments sell "mulligans" so participants can buy "do-overs."

    they way they use it in nascar is incorrect. they use it to mean a "bad race" that everyone gets in the chase, based on the assumption that everyone will have one (or more). one or two golf-savvy commentators have mentioned that it's not really a "mulligan" as a driver doesn't actually get to do it over like a golfer does after a bad shot. it's not a bad assumption in that in ten races something will generally happen to each driver from finishing well at least once. but last year showed that not to be necessarily true as neither jimmie nor jeff had to use a "mulligan."
  • Kieran Dynes
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kieran_Dyne...

    He used his mulligans up. He died 2 years ago.
  • I think it's Carl Edwards and mulligan means a piece of luck.
  • I have no idea,but I am Scots-Irish :) Leprechaun with a kilt LOL
  • and what's up with the term "mulligan"?
  • a mulligan is a term used by the average golfer
    you get on mulligan per side [9holes] and only from your tee shot
    you hit a bad tee shot you take your mulligan if you done used it you got to play it where it lays
  • i believe its the driver who has o reilly auto parts as his sponsor and idk about mulligancbs fall premier
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