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S.T.A.R.S. Radio
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06/17/11 11:01:36PM
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Drag Racer Rickie Smith crashes at Bristol


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Veteran Pro Modified driver Rickie Smith was involved in a two-car crash with Pete Farber during Friday GSA Pro Modified qualifying at the NHRA Ford Thunder Valley Nationals in Bristol, Tenn.

Smith, who was reportedly complaining of leg pain while being extracted from his car and transported to Bristol Regional Medical Center for evaluation, while Farber was checked and released at the track by NHRA emergency services officials.

Smiths Camaro began drifting towards the centerline towards the end of a 6.006, 224.92 pass. As the parachutes deployed, Smith continued to move towards the right lane, crossing the centerline.

Smiths 68 Camaro drifted into the opposite lane and was collected by Farbers '69 Daytona where they remained together through the shutdown area.

Photo credit http://www.competitionplus.com

S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/17/11 10:33:06PM
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Drag Racer Rickie Smith crashes at Bristol


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I just got a phone call that Rickie Smith has crashed hard at Bristol. He has a broken femur in his leg but is otherwise fine. Say a prayer for Rickie.

updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/17/11 01:57:03PM
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All 3 Roush car change engines


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Thanks to Mike Mulhern for the info

All three Joe Gibbs teams had to change engines Friday morning before opening round of practice for Sunday's Michigan 400, and it is not clear whether or not any penalties might be forthcoming from NASCAR over the issue, which is apparently related to the oil pans.

While some rivals questioned whether the oil pans were made from a different material than NASCAR allows presumably for some weight advantage Greg Zipadelli, crew chief for Joey Logano, says the issue was more about the location/or size of the oil pan, in a design to increase horsepower.

"There was a little difference of opinion on this, so we all (three teams) elected to change engines," Zipadelli said. "We didn't have to change it before practice. But we all decided the best thing to do was to change and go back to what we had. "It's not really that big a deal. It's a big deal because it's just such a pain to pull a motor out and change a part we need to change. "It's not a weight thing; it's not like it's a heavy part (for lower center of gravity). It's about a little bit of horsepower and getting it to fit into our car, and keep the motor as low in the car as we can. "Just trying to take advantage of every little area we can."

Are the Gibbs men worried about any looming NASCAR penalties over the issue? "I don't know if there is a penalty or not. They'll have to decide those things, as to where they feel it crosses the line."Obviously it crossed the line enough that they didn't like the look of it."NASCAR issued a brief statement, saying the oil pans "had not been submitted for prior approval," confirmed ordering the teams to change them. The sanctioning body added that it will review the situation "next week" before deciding if any penalties would be assessed.

Ford's Jack Roush was just one of the men here keeping a close eye on the situation. "They've got to either change engines or oil pans, because they apparently found themselves outside the rules as far as some component on the car is concerned," Roush said. "They've got a major tear-up; it's a big problem for them."Would Roush anticipate a NASCAR penalty over the issue? "My feeling is if it was something found in inspection and they changed it before they went on the race track, there would probably be no need for a penalty."But certainly they'll be under a watchful eye to make sure they don't push too far in that area again."But now I've got to go find out what's really going on there, because my guys may be working in the same area toobecause that's a gray area of the rule book."

The Friday Gibbs issue comes just days after NASCAR, in post-race inspection at Pocono, said the left-front quarterpanel of Kyle Busch's third-place finishing car was 1/16th out of tolerance, too low. Two rival crewmen, though, insisted they watched the post-race inspection process and saw Busch's car well more than 1/16th of an inch off the green-red/go-no-go gauge. They said it appeared more than an inch off.

NASCAR penalized Busch six points, the equivalent of six finishing positions, and fined crew chief Dave Rogers $25,000. That penalty was generally considered rather light.
Roush, though conceding he wasn't precisely sure what the issues were with Busch's Pocono car, pointed out "the under-side of a car is fertile territory for development. So NASCAR is continually looking at the various things people would do to make the under of the car slicker, which would both reduce drag and create more downforce."So there is no doubt in my mind that they have found something that was beneficial to the car that NASCAR decided was outside the bounds of the rules. And they sat on them for it."


updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/16/11 01:02:52PM
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S.T.A.R.S. Radio tonight


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S.T.A.R.S. Radio tonight will be talking toRichie Evans Jr. to discuss his Dad's induction into the NASCAR HOF.And as always Heather with the Weather and Skip Eyler with our Crew Chief Corner. Thursday June 16th 2011 at 7pm EST LIVE on www.racersreunion.com or www.zeusradio.com
updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/15/11 11:53:52AM
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Summerville Speedway


Local and Regional Short Track Racing

As someone who had the experience of racing there on dirt and asphalt this track was truly an AWESOME facility. A lot of great driver came through that place. It was a shame that it was destroyed.

I have some pics I will load later of this track. Under the STARS Page there are a few of a couple race cars that we raced there. The #6 Chick' Fi la car is one.

S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/12/11 08:22:09PM
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The #18 M&M's Toyota of Kyle Busch failed post race inspection at Pocono


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Kyle Busch's third place finishing car in Sunday's 5-Hour Energy 500 at Pocono raceway failed post race inspection. Busch's Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota was found to be too low after NASCAR officials inspected it three times following Sunday's race. Busch's left front was too low and NASCAR will take the car back to its R&D Center in Concord, N.C. While he will be allowed to keep his third place finish a fine and points penalty will more than likely be assessed. "Iit's the last thing I expected - I have as many questions as you," said crew chief Dave Rogers
updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/10/11 06:04:25PM
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A.J. Sanders


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Attention all Drivers, fans and friends of A.J. Sanders we are passing helmets around at Concord Speedway tomorrow night. As many know A.J. was involved in an accident Wednesday night while helping someone push a car. He has 4 broken verterbrae, broke ribs, bleeding spleen, damaged aorta, bruised and scratched all over, but is stable. We as a Racing Family need to show our support and love. Please keep the Sanders family in your Prayers.
updated by @stars-radio: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
06/05/11 10:24:19PM
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Frank Warren


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Found this on Randy Ayer's page

S.T.A.R.S. Radio
@stars-radio
05/25/11 01:32:54PM
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Top-10 Reasons Kyle Busch Was Going 128 Miles Per Hour On The Road Tuesday In North Carolina


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No license required..if so Allmindinger would not be racing
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