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Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 11:22:04PM
3,259 posts

that # 22


Current NASCAR

danged if brads car wasnt a good looking car tonite in charlotte even if it was skinned as a dodge it was just a good looking car holding that red-white-and blue STAR SPANGLED BANNER on the victory lap
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 09:49:06AM
3,259 posts

What I Heard about Kyle Busch and Carl Edwards last night


General

well im glad you caught that interview because i too listened to it and was impressed with the way she described Kyle and the kids, So there is good inside that head with the cocky smile in spite of .

Now cusin Karl with his Quackey Mascot ,well you got to understand where he raised up at,because the land over along that river close to his house is noted for being an area of less privileged children and there is where he seems to always go back to and put back into the community, not taking up for his ways on the track but just some facts along that road .
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 11:12:09PM
3,259 posts

Tire War Trivia


Trivia

i can usually rely on you to tell me if im right on my information and guess what----again im close enough . thank you
PKL said:

I think it was Richard that asked about this. I can't begin to swear as to where the first racing slick was used in Cup racing, but I do know when the first radial tire made its debut. The following is a small excerpt from an article I wrote back in 2003 about the tire wars. I promise, it was well researched.

"The following year, 1989, saw Goodyear attempt to come out swinging at the bell, with the introduction at Daytona of their new radial-ply tire. They had tested the tire for two months and thousands of miles, and deemed it safe and ready for the track. However, the first practice at Daytona told quite a different story, when both Bill Elliott and Dale Earnhardt hit the wall due to tire failures. Elliott sustained a double fracture of his wrist in his incident. At that point, Goodyear did the only honorable thing. They packed up their tires and withdrew from the Daytona 500.

Undaunted, the manufacturing giant went back to the drawing board and worked hard on their new radial. Goodyears new and improved radial tire debuted at North Wilkesboro that spring. While Hoosier tires were much faster in qualifying, those new Goodyears maintained their speed throughout the race, while the Hoosier bias-plies faded as bias-plies had always done. Dale Earnhardt won the race on Goodyear radial tires. Ironically, he would say in later years that he never really became accustomed to the radials, and preferred the bias-plies, but the radials were in the sport to stay."


~PattyKay
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 02:34:06PM
3,259 posts

Tire War Trivia


Trivia

Did you know that all Goodyear Racing Radials have a tracking Chip embedded in them to track the tire to who its leased to and where its run ?
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 12:53:53PM
3,259 posts

Tire War Trivia


Trivia

If my memory serves me right they had a transition from bias tires in 89-92 with the first race run at North Wilksboro in 89 could this be the answer you are looking for?
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 10:53:23AM
3,259 posts

Tire War Trivia


Trivia

there was a tire recapping company in Ga back in the 50's that was recapping tires for circle track racers such as my dad. They had a tire that was wider than a regular tire (I think I read somewhere or overheard a conversation that it was two molds put together) that had no tread pattern on it . Those were taken and grooved for different tracks. But Dad would run a slick tire in north Ga on those gooey red mud tracks and it worked I guess. But thats the first slick tire I can remember. The pavement tires we ran in the 60's had a tread pattern to them and those were Firestone Tires. Now our dirt tires were slick, no tread pattern to them and they were Hoosiers and that was in the 60's also.Drag tires were out there but they wouldnt last long, I burnt up a pair I borrowed in one race on a Quarter mile track so I didnt count them in.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/14/10 10:50:32PM
3,259 posts

Racing will return once again to Kingsport Speedway


General

isnt this in jeff gilders old stomping grounds ??
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 03:36:19PM
3,259 posts

DALE EARNHARDTS PASS IN THE GRASS AT CHARLOTTE DID NOT HAPPEN


Stock Car Racing History

I put a video address to the pass,its here so you dont have to hunt for it

just for your information

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/15/10 12:09:52PM
3,259 posts

DALE EARNHARDTS PASS IN THE GRASS AT CHARLOTTE DID NOT HAPPEN


Stock Car Racing History


Well Mike the Old Gals are both doing good, the track is under a major facelift and the car is ssssslowely progressing along these symbols keep getting in the way $$$$$ of the car but its a work in progress now to make your day here is the pass in the grass in case you missed it back then---enjoy sir--

Mike Ray said:
I believe you Johnny but I would like to see the video.The Winston poster on the wall shows Dale in front of Wild Bill.How's your girl doing?I mean the car not the track.peace,out.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
10/14/10 06:29:56PM
3,259 posts

DALE EARNHARDTS PASS IN THE GRASS AT CHARLOTTE DID NOT HAPPEN


Stock Car Racing History

Well its like this you see, the racing isnt nothing to talk about now so iI guess I will dig up old stuff to talk about. Im not nit pickin--- the hall of fame pickin had a lot of holes in it and Tim is having a ball pickin on the Judge in court and Robbie is out checking on the gas in the grassBut Dale and Bill had to be friends like Tim and myself cause they were rubbin for sure . Being a fan of the intimidator or not the racing was still good back then and they didnt cry baby it after the race
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