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Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 08:37:57PM
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while we are on a roll think about this one


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dale said this after a race in martinsville he won it
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 08:28:28PM
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while we are on a roll think about this one


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no but tim the guy was out there with you and i Tim Leeming said:
Sounds like a D.W. quote here.
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 08:17:10PM
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while we are on a roll think about this one


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---------another quote that if you stop and think will make you think again :" You can't let one bad moment spoil a bunch of good ones". who said this one into a mike after a race
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/03/16 05:48:59PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
05/21/10 05:09:55PM
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another famous quote


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we going to have to use that phrase somewhere Tommie Clinard said:
Or how about Stewart Seymore when he kept telling Bob Moore that the car would handle like a dream all the time he was building it. Then Bob strapped in for hot laps and Seymore casually lite a cigarette and kneed down and told Bob, "Be careful Bob. I have no idea what this thing's gonna do."
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 08:32:18PM
3,259 posts

another famous quote


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ok dale earnhardt said this at daytona
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 08:30:07PM
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another famous quote


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no tim son where were you in drivers meeting
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 08:12:39PM
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another famous quote


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----------this was said by someone everyone here knows and its true to form : Who said "You win some, lose some, and wreck some.
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:10:12PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 12:59:25PM
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the grench of Nascar or maybe the lone cowboy you figure


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The New Grench in Nascar--Its mine,mine,mine and its mine to share or maybe N O THe insisted that it is "a competitive advantage" for his organization to be the last remaining survivor of NASCAR's Dodge racing family. His thinking is that now he has to share Dodge's dollars and technology with absolutely no one."With this Dodge revamp and with him being the only Dodge team, you follow his type of lead and his business ethics and his vision. I like it because it reminds me somewhat of a Formula One-style program, where they have all of their eggs in one basket."Can that be good? Will that be bad? I like it because there aren't going to be any other Dodge teams in the garage that are going to call them out for what they have to NASCAR. That happens all the time. When with Ford, there would be other Ford teams that would throw you under the bus faster than any other team -- because they knew what was going on. So it's amazing how things can come back around and hurt you internally. We're hoping this is a positive all the way around.""To me, when you've got a stable of three [Cup] drivers, you've got to make sure you're able to provide the equipment that's necessary for us to try to get to the winner's circle. ... I think their friends at Dodge will work really hard to help make that happen." Just think with Kyle all set ready to capture the championship why wouldnt it be ok for big brother to try to take a shot at taking it away. Now we may have a new weekly series like in the old days of Dallas ??
updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:02:07PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/30/10 11:25:20AM
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ok my turn to ask a question


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that sounds just about like something neil would say -- i sat around BIR more than one time listening to him,Red,Bobby,Donnie and others talk and Neil and Red would say such quaint but true statements about real life especially in racing. Those four in a room could rule the world with their down home knowledge,this just stirs more --------------------------------------memories S.T.A.R.S. Radio said:
Neil Bonnett
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/29/10 10:05:14PM
3,259 posts

we may need to pass the helment through the stands for the shootout purse


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The winner of the 2010 Budweiser Shootout will win a handsome check totaling $200,000 same as last year.There are 28 racers eligible for the event same as the number of contestants from last year.In addition to the format, the greatest change in this year's Shootout will be the distribution of the purse. While the victor is guaranteed six figures, thats not the case for any of the other competitors.The payout for the field has dropped significantly. Jamie McMurray took home $100,000 for finishing second in 2010. This years runner up will earn $95,000. AJ Allmendinger, who finished in fifth place last February, was awarded $50,000 for his effort. Whoever rounds out the top five next Saturday night will pocket $45,000. Tenth-place finisher Kyle Busch earned $37,000 in 2009. If the No. 18 M&Ms Toyota finishes 10th in this years Bud Shootout, his portion of the purse will be $4,500 lighter.Go to the back of the Shootout field where Joey Logano was scored after the No. 20 Toyota ended up on a wrecker and the $17,154 paid out for 28th place last year seems like a windfall compared to the $12,600 that last place will receive.The difference may not sound like much from year to year, but the question becomes how can a team justify the profit compared to the expense of the season-opening exhibition event? Sure, teams can learn a lot about car set up and fuel mileage in the Shootout they can adapt to other races at the track. The bumps on the track wont change before the Daytona 500, but the grip of the track will.For the teams finishing outside of the top five, the purse wont cover the cost of an engine, which can range from $60,000 to $100,000. Throw in travel costs and manpower and, as one owner bluntly put it, Its a losing proposition unless you win the event.So it looks like there may be a need for Nascar to call for a bailout loan too,Imagine that
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