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For starters YOUR NOT NEIL BONNETT. This isn't Neil. He's deceased. Alabama Gang
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Richard Childress Add to the previous answer the years 1974-1990 then 1993. He died in a practice crash at Daytona before the 1994 race, so his last race was in 1993. NASCAR Winston Cup Career was from19--- to19--- and 199--c32 vs c55
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dale who? ;) Yes but I wouldn't start picking races. Uh umm DJ4E.... We don't want a repeat of last year. DW thought he was the winner every week. Hey he'll win more then Casey Mears fer sure. lol Yes he will. Hes gonna do it at Michigan and Richmond! trust me hes dah bomb! of course he will! Yes, starting with the Daytona 500..
Go Dale Jr & Hms in 2009 Oh ya. He'll have at least 50 by the time he retires. yes Yes
if he finds his zone and finds the gas Of Course! He's Gonna Do Great this Year! I honestly don't think so. He was more disapointing with Hendrick in the second part of last year than with DEI two years ago. we all know what happened two years ago. no Yeah, as long as there's strategy to help out. As far as winning by outdriving people, well those are few and far between for him. Maybe a superspeedway, but he's not too hot at those anymore, either Yes. unless he stops driving i'm sure he'll get more wins. he may never be dominant, but i think he can be competitive in good equipment. of course.. thats what my wife said He'll probably knock out a win or two every year, even if it needs a little help from Nascar. Yes Yes. Dale Earnhardt Jr. will win again. And again. And again. And again... yeah he will and he will win a championshipforce feedback not working
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Winter Glory I guess technically I have been to a race with 3 NASCAR Nation regulars, you, Straitedge and Casey's girl, however I only knew one was there. If given the chance to do it again and actually know they were all there I would pick you, Superdave and The King. And of course NASCAR Nick :) You, Straightedge, and Monkeys
Very original Mr. Prez
Wait what Dover race was it? I've been to all of them this year and 1 last year. I like going alone so I can come and go all day as I please. I would go with you Mr President, PJ 88 fan and dalejr4ever. I must be crazy to have picked two of the three to be Dale Jr fans. J/K lol
**You will help even it out right Mr President?** Whoever goes to Richmond and Dover since I'm always there. Whoever has the tickets
Whoever is bringing the beer
And Whoever is buying the food If you could go to a Nascar race with 3 Nascar Nation regulars, who would they be?
I already went to a race with two of them but didn't know them yet or didn't know they were there. It was Straightedge and Chief of Staff for Nascar Nation at Dover. HM-MM Good One, I guess I would bring You Mr.President, Then It would have to be MISS T-L NASCAR Nations Chief of Staff, I would also bring David G. 24 Rules !!!
I send the Royal Horse and Carriage to pick everyone up!
Hey OLD FART, I'LL bring you too!!!
SuperDave, can't forget you!!! i want to go with that shlthead that wants to be me Rackpurdue, Steffy,Firefox,Green Bean, gotta have Dale Jr fans, you know.
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GreenBean What ever 3 that could put with a old fart like me .. H3ll i would even buy the BEER !! me
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When did he win his frist race and how old was he.
Where and how old to win his frist NASCAR race The myth is that it came from pro baseball...but his sister said no it came from:
" "He never played any organized sports except a very little football. He picked up the nickname "Fireball" from participation in sandlot games as a baseball pitcher. I believe they call them pickup games, " says his sister, who didn't wish her name used. "I don't know where the Zellwood Mud Hens story came from."
http://www.fireballroberts.com/Fireball2...
I am going to say he got his first win at 19...even though thats when he entered NASCAR...1949...he was born in 1929 but was 19 when he started racing...I can't find his very first win...all the articles so far just say his first race he wrecked on the 9th lap but "went on to many wins"
http://nascarfans.wetpaint.com/page/Fire...
HERE IT IS::: His first victory came August 13, 1950, in Hillsboro, North Carolina, driving an Oldsmobile 88 in a 100-mile NASCAR-sanctioned Grand National Race. It took just seven years from that first win for Fireball to be voted NASCAR's most popular driver in 1957.
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Hoff got it right. First applied to Stewart at Daytona, July 2001. or when was first time below the yellow line was implied...it was against stewart right?????? You might be thinking of the fall 2008 Talladega race in which Regan Smith made a late pass on Stewart coming to the line for what appeared to be his first career victory, but officials ruled that the pass was made below the yellow line and the victory was disallowed. Smith said he was forced below the line, but the officials determined that he never should have attempted the pass to begin with.
The rule says that a driver cannot go below the yellow line and advance his position. If he goes below it accidentally and gives up the track position then he usually isn't penalized for it. The yellow line rule at the superspeedways has been in effect for several years for safety reasons. the only one i seen was dega. that boy has alot of controversy around him. Wasnt it Talladega last year when Ragan smith went below it...but they gave the win to Stewart because they said it was illegal. caused much controversy I remember. This is what you are talking about:
The rule has been controversial ever since it was first applied in the July 2001 Pepsi 400 at Daytona. Tony Stewart, racing for the lead and a potential $1 million bonus, was at the bottom of a four-wide pack late in the race. With little room to run four wide, Stewart dipped below the line rather than give up his position. NASCAR black-flagged him, but he ignored the penalty. While Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Michael Waltrip went on to finish first and second, NASCAR dropped Stewart to 26th, the final position on the lead lap. That decision prompted an ugly incident in which Stewart had to be restrained by team owner Joe Gibbs.air mile credit card canada
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No, but i wish like hell i was. Your really lucky. My schedule is tight. But lucky you! I would love to go to Daytona's Fan Fest, but I live too far away from Daytona, probably 1000 miles away, so I won't be going, also I can't afford to go to Daytona. Say hi To JimBob Williams at the corndog trailer for me. Thanks You are one lucky person and go enjoy yourself . The members of Nascar Nation will be with you in spirit! Nope, living out here in Calif alittle to far for me, but have fun getting your Nascar fix in Jan..
Go Dale Jr & Hms in 2009 I'll be there with my sister! I'm really looking forward to a little NASCAR fix in January! Not me, but have fun!
You must tell us what it was like when you come back from your pilgrimage lol. im going and I have tickets to get Jr's autograph. Oh how I wish......but speed weeks and the Daytona 500, hope to see ya there..have some fun and report back to all of us!!! No I wish.
You are one lucky dog! Im so jealous. Have a great time!
Maggie???? Copy cat! J/K LOL! not me.please pick me for best answer You lucky dog. :0)new zeland flights
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what kind of car and mods and what time... 55 seconds . . . lots of gatorade and water in the system . . . using my nike running shoes . . . no steroids . . . I did it back in about 1982.
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