Prayers to Felix Sabates & Family Who Tragically Lost Grandson
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Thoughts and prayers to the family of the young man. What a heartache that has to be. God bless.
Thoughts and prayers to the family of the young man. What a heartache that has to be. God bless.
He and his brother Mikey are already on TV more than Sponge Bob Squarepants.
The obvious answer is the "Flattop Booggie". In no way would I wish baldness upon him. The amount of his face we have to endure now is much more than I like. To think of additional exposure through baldness is unimaginable. (does that violate the ROE?)
Well, she has "everything" going for her. She could qualify as a diversity driver (although NASCAR hesitates to do that), she has the backing of an entire Latino country, and she has that hot Latino temper (judging from the Danica encounter video). I am assuming she prefers to wear clothes, quite the opposite of Danica. Bring her on and let's see what happens. Obviously, Toto, we aren't in Kansas anymore.
Alex, I don't know but I'm sure someone in this group will know and will most likely give you enough information to let you know what Slick had for breakfast this morning if he is still with us.
This is another addition to the wonderful class of youngsters coming into the sport who can actually drive a race car. I like this.
Yep, Alex, and Frank Mundy won in that Perry Smith Studebaker here at Historic Columbia Speedway. Perry Smith was quite a contributor to the "color" of early NASCAR.
Great post and really awesome pictures!!! I'm loving it.
Yeah, I am betting you all were thinking I have gone to the dark side and supporting the Chase format to determine a Champion. No, not quite. The "Chase" to whom I want to award those Kudos this morning is our very own TMC Chase who is already a Champion here.
When I was doing Racing History Minute, Chase, along with Dave Fulton, and occasionally other contributors, would add so much to those posts. After a year of History Minutes I backed off of the daily postings but Chase has picked up the ball and is really giving us some great reports of historic significance.
Additionally, Dennis Andrews has posted several reports of the Grand American series, a series in which his father, Wayne, was a major force. Although I actually attended some of those Grand American races, I knew very little about the overall impact the series had on NASCAR's history.
So, Chase, Kudos to you! Dennis, Kudos to you as well but I didn't include you in the headline because I am imagining the response of folks seeing me applaud "The Chase" after all my negative responses.
Thanks, guys! You are doing a wonderful job.