Who was it that drove a Firebird with T-Tops with Jerry Reed in a truck
Current NASCAR
Oh yeah did you catch the tag on the Firebird ??
Oh yeah did you catch the tag on the Firebird ??
Ok so the smile gives it away but he could cross over to be a Smoke Reynolds - yeah even has a girl in his stable too !! Dang that sounds tacky ......
With all the great looking Eye Candy roaming around the infield and pits I seem to recall that the Sprint girls were off limits for hugging,touching or kissing. Am I wrong on this or do some people of importance become exempt from this rule.
I remember back when the drivers would hug kiss and sometimes get giddy with the dolls in the winners circle.
But also didnt Tony nail one at Indy a year or so ago leaving her with a look of -----
Point Im making is ,and Im not singling anyone out but Two Quarters went for Errin last year and this year he had two Sprint Cup girls in his clutch..
Am I wrong here?? Dave Fulton please step up to the plate for Im sure you can clear this story up or if another has the scoop
And Morgan Shepard makes the SHOW
I know its not on the track racing but it does have a bearing on Nascar
A new person wants to be the next brand Ambassador -- 50 cent and Swan Racing owner Brandon Davis met at the teams dinner Friday nite in Daytona.
When we have a sport big enough for someone like 50 cent to take knowledge of what we have here and what we have to showcase,it says a lot for our sport.
At the end of the meeting Whitt claims he is here for the sport (Nascar) and what he thinks is best for the sport. Attracting these kind of sponsors such as SMS Audio,Speed Stick Gear on our car is the kind of stuff that can make this industry go to the next level.. I can see where he is coming from but is this the correct approach to step the sport into the next level? Who will eventually win with this type of association? Or will one or all collapse due to the exerted exposure .
I like some of all music but not some of the speedstick gear ---what do you think?
LONDON (AP) -- Nearly two months after Michael Schumacher suffered serious head injuries in a skiing accident and was placed in a drug-induced coma, some neurologists say the seven-time Formula One champion seems unlikely to make a full recovery.
The 45-year-old Schumacher fell while skiing in France and hit the right side of his head on a rock, cracking his helmet. Doctors operated to remove blood clots from his brain but some were left because they were too deeply embedded.
Schumacher's condition stabilized after he was placed in the coma. Late last month, doctors began the process of withdrawing sedatives to try to wake him up.
His agent, Sabine Kehm, said in an email on Friday that "Michael is still in the wake-up phase" and that "this phase can be long." Schumacher's family has released few details of his condition to protect his privacy.
"It does not bode well," said Dr. Tipu Aziz, professor of neurosurgery at Oxford University who is not connected to Schumacher's care. "The fact that he hasn't woken up implies that the injury has been extremely severe and that a full recovery is improbable."
Patients who have had major head injuries are sometimes put in a drug-induced coma to give the brain a chance to heal; a coma reduces the need for blood flow and may help the swelling go down.
Aziz said doctors typically try every few days to bring someone out of a coma.
"If you don't start getting any positive signs, that becomes very worrisome," he said, adding that Schumacher's doctors are probably doing regular brain scans to look for signs of activity -- though such signs may be difficult to detect if he is still being sedated.
Other experts said it was premature to make an accurate prognosis.
"About 90 percent of the recovery is made within nine to 12 months, so this is still early days," said Dr. Anthony Strong, an emeritus chair in neurosurgery at King's College London. "The longer someone is in a coma, the worse their recovery tends to be."
Now that several weeks have passed since the accident, doctors may also have a better idea of how the rest of Schumacher's brain is doing.
"MRI scans can show any secondary deterioration in the brain structure," said Dr. Colin Shieff, a neurosurgeon at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London and a trustee for Headway, a British brain injury charity.
He said other parts of Schumacher's brain that weren't directly affected by the accident might now be starting to show worrying signs that may not have been visible before.
Shieff said that if Schumacher does eventually come out of the coma, he probably would face significant disabilities because of the length of time he has already spent comatose.
While there have been rare instances of people emerging from comas months and years later with the ability to communicate, Shieff was doubtful that would be the case with Schumacher. He said the cases where comatose people made a surprising recovery had mostly suffered things like poisoning, strokes or failed resuscitation attempts.
This I hope is only a temporary prognosis for Micheal --------------------------- memories
Does this mean that Sparkle Pony can bump and run now with no protection of Tims bat?
The last sentence is the punch line Now we all know how to get a ride
I cant believe this but Jr is the first --- made my day or night I should say
Something new is out for the winners -- its even old school to boot.
Yep someone got in someones head at Nascar because these decals will once again be placed on the winners car.
Who will be the first to display one?