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Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/07/10 08:42:27PM
3,259 posts

Do you know the meaning of being Humilated in public


Current NASCAR


replacing me would be like loosing the court jester---but replacing you would be like loosing the catcher--you can still play ball but now you have to throw it so as it can always be hit for fear of it rolling away
Tim Leeming said:
Johnny, it is quite a shock to hear what some have said. I agree with your thoughts of this. Ann expressed it very well too when she said how much that must have hurt the 48 guys. Sort of like if Jeff Gilder ever replaces the Legend with The Master I'm going to be deeply hurt! Or has he done what already??????
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/07/10 07:55:38PM
3,259 posts

Do you know the meaning of being Humilated in public


Current NASCAR

Today in front a few thousand fans and tv to boot when Chad made the call to substitute the 48 team with those Rainbow warriors You can only imagine how those guys felt.Doing it in between races is one thing but in front of their fans only shows the lack of true comradeship of the team. True its a job but its also team effort and to me the true spirit was lost today--------------------------Or do you have other thoughts
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/07/10 07:35:55PM
3,259 posts

Listen to what the man says (remember the song)


Stock Car Racing History

He stood up and loudly proclaimed he was going to win today and by george he did. Its been a long time since I saw someone boldly stick his neck out like that. But he did it and in style too. Or maybe you have different thoughts????
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/09/10 08:12:15AM
3,259 posts

On the Pole Sunday--Is this the Old Petty Spirit revived?


Stock Car Racing History


mike if he done that then Tim and myself would have to renew our old battle on the track. Now wait you just may be on to something there HMMMMMMMMMMmmmmmmm
Michael W. Smith said:
Maybe it would work out if the King drove it himself. He could start at the rear and drive it to the pole. That would get some names on the side of the car! .
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/06/10 07:20:34PM
3,259 posts

On the Pole Sunday--Is this the Old Petty Spirit revived?


Stock Car Racing History

With Elliott at the wheel for Richard Sunday could this be the beginning of the old Petty Reborn. As good as Elliott is here he comes out of the pits with a pole qualifying like the old days.
No one was close although there is another Ford on the outside.
Maybe this is the blessing in disquise that RPM needs but Sunday will tell the tale.
Maybe with Ray Everham in the picture a little bit now we may just see a new glimmer in those dark shades, What do you think????
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/11/10 09:17:23AM
3,259 posts

Goat that mows the grass before eating it.


General

Bump drafting could get a totally new look if he gets involved and forward bite?? yup its there too but the rear is wider on stance than the front, must be a road course for hilly country there.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/06/10 10:10:36PM
3,259 posts

COT Question


General

What ever happened to the good ole days when we built a car our way -- it looked different,sounded different,it was just plain different to a point--but it was our car our way but we always managed to pass tech inspection--------------------memories
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/01/10 08:40:20AM
3,259 posts

A Smokey Unick Find?? You tell me


Stock Car Racing History

- Yard Find: 1963 Chevrolet Impala Yunick Tribute
Here is a running 1963 Impala with period looking track mods and a big block mill for pretty much free. Dont expect history or perfection, but add another few thousand and this one might be a blast as a roughed-up driver. Find it in Gastonia, North Carolina for only $3000.
or look on Bringatrailer.com

updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/02/10 07:46:21AM
3,259 posts

Some like it ----Some dont --- What do you think


Current NASCAR

I dont guess I spelled it right --- What I was Asking was WHY did they take this old but proven way of safety away

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
11/01/10 10:31:00PM
3,259 posts

Some like it ----Some dont --- What do you think


Current NASCAR

What ever happened to going back to the previous lap when a caution was needed? Think of it,no reason to throw caution to the wind because you knew you were going back to where you were before the "Uh-Oh".That means the position you were in when you were scored the lap before. This was the way we ran, no reason to get carried away,heck you could slow down when the caution lights were blinking. That way was a safest way I can remember. Now its Hamburger down so you be scored as far up as possible WHEN the caution flag is thrown, Kinda scary if you really think about it. My opinion but it worked.

Johnny, racing back to the finish line is barbaric, and this is the only series, to my knowledge, that ever did that. Yeah, I know...it was tradition...but it was a bad one.

BUT...so is this ridiculous idea of trying to "freeze" the field. Unless they can come up with a photographic system that will give them an undisputed, across-the-track picture of every inch of every track, then they should simply revert to what other civilized racing venues do...revert to the leader at the end of the previous lap.

Then, if they want to play green/white/checker all night, it's OK by me, but calling a winner by some unseen and probably mythical "loop" has never set well with this old race fan. Believe it or not, NASCAR has been known to lie from time to time, and I see no reason to trust them when they tell me there are "loops" out there that decides who wins a race. Lending credence to my disbelief is the fact that no one had ever heard of the dang things before the first time this problem arose...right after they decreed that they would no longer race back to the flag.

I wrote a piece back then entitled, "Tomatoes and Fields Should Not be Frozen." Remind me to look it up for you.
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