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Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/08/14 07:04:07PM
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DID YA SEE WHO IS COMING BACK TO DRIVE AT DAYTONA


Current NASCAR

HEY you see who's gonna be cutting laps again at Daytona????? Yup ple Rusty is gonna do duty with Brad at Daytona, Soooo wonder where this will lead to.

Any speculation?


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Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/08/14 06:44:42PM
3,259 posts

THEY TALKING ABOUT TWEAKING IT AGAIN


Current NASCAR

Oh OK that must be Bopper hugging the high wall then

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/08/14 06:07:45PM
3,259 posts

THEY TALKING ABOUT TWEAKING IT AGAIN


Current NASCAR

Is this the new high banks of the Goat Rodeo you been talking about Dave????

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/08/14 12:48:00PM
3,259 posts

THEY TALKING ABOUT TWEAKING IT AGAIN


Current NASCAR

Portions of post taken from Tom Jensen Fox News

NASCAR's chairman and CEO is convinced that the sport can benefit from tweaks to its points system. What will those tweaks be? He isn't saying -- yet -- but he contends, 'We can do a little bit better.'

And if you been paying attention this is not the first time he has brought this up,"We're not satisfied we have the exact balance we want with winning, consistency, points, running for a championship," France said Tuesday night on Motor Racing Network's "NASCAR Live," radio show

Last month in Las Vegas, France said NASCAR can improve its points system. "Do I think we have it perfect in terms of the right incentives to win? I don't think we do," France said. "I think we can do -- I'm not willing to say exactly what it'll be, but I think we can do a little bit better."

Now I dont exactly understand the meaning of this next quote out of Brians mouth but "We think we can make some tweaks that continue to incentivize risk-taking, racing harder and so on ...

Now im not one of those Bull Street lawyers(hmmmm) but those words of ploy that they said he used -well lets let the ones of knowledge on R/R clarify what Brian France purposes to do.. He is even batting the ball around in the owners points trying to make the owners points and manufactures points mirror each other, that should be interesting...

unless you know something different??


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:04:08PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/08/14 06:48:11PM
3,259 posts

Meet Danny - Zeus / RacersReunion Radio "Official" Studio Dog


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must be a short track dog -- stretching out is not in his run huh

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
12/31/13 04:30:06PM
3,259 posts

NO MORE STP - The Passing of Andy Granatelli


Stock Car Racing History

A name almost everyone knows and recognizes has left the track. Andy Granatelli has passed away at the young age of 90

Many may recognize his colors on Richard Pettys famous Dodges of the 70s.

Andy Granatelli


updated by @johnny-mallonee: 12/05/16 04:00:58PM
Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/17/14 06:10:08AM
3,259 posts

EVERYBODY CANT SKI in a BUFFALO HERD


Stock Car Racing History

New update

According to Huffington Post UK on Thursday, the German magazine Focus spoke with experts on Schumacher's condition and reported that Schumacher could be in a coma forever" . In addition, The Daily Mail reported doctors in France told the German newspaper Bild that Schumacher's condition is so grave there are currently no plans to wake him .

It is that fact that presents the biggest risk, even if Schumacher does awaken, The Times (UK) reported. "If Schumacher survives, he will not be Schumacher," Dr. Richard Greenwood, an acute brain injury specialist from University College London Hospital, told the paper. "He will be [a regular Joe] Bloggs. His rehabilitation will only be effective if he comes to terms with being Bloggs and fulfils what Bloggs can do."

The biggest concern for doctors when it comes to patients in forced comas is that oxygen to the brain is reduced in a coma, and the longer the patient remains in a comatose state, the more likely long-term effects such as brain and organ damage are sustained.

The Daily Mail quoted German professor and neurological expert Gereon Fink as saying, "If the injuries are so severe that it would harm the patient, he is kept longer in the medically induced coma. Depending on where bleeding has taken place can lead to unilateral paralysis, speech disorders or personality changes."

this is definetly not good

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
01/01/14 01:17:07PM
3,259 posts

EVERYBODY CANT SKI in a BUFFALO HERD


Stock Car Racing History

UPDATE on condition

Retired ex-Formula One champ Michael Schumacher was stable overnight but remained in critical condition following last weekend's ski crash that left him with a brain injury, his manager said Wednesday.

Retired ex-Formula One champ Michael Schumacher was stable overnight but remained in critical condition following last weekend's ski crash that left him with a brain injury, his manager said Wednesday.

The 44-year-old German driver's condition has not changed since doctors said he showed small signs of improvement on Tuesday, according to Sabine Kehm.

"The good news for today is ... there's no significant changes," Kehm told reporters gathered outside the hospital in Grenoble, France, where Schumacheris being treated. "However, it is still very early, and the situation overall is critical."

The 44-year-old German driver's condition has not changed since doctors said he showed small signs of improvement on Tuesday, according to Sabine Kehm.

"The good news for today is ... there's no significant changes," Kehm told reporters gathered outside the hospital in Grenoble, France, where Schumacheris being treated. "However, it is still very early, and the situation overall is critical."

Retired ex-Formula One champ Michael Schumacher was stable overnight but remained in critical condition following last weekend's ski crash that left him with a brain injury, his manager said Wednesday.

The 44-year-old German driver's condition has not changed since doctors said he showed small signs of improvement on Tuesday, according to Sabine Kehm.

"The good news for today is ... there's no significant changes," Kehm told reporters gathered outside the hospital in Grenoble, France, where Schumacheris being treated. "However, it is still very early, and the situation overall is critical."

Johnny Mallonee
@johnny-mallonee
12/30/13 10:09:56PM
3,259 posts

EVERYBODY CANT SKI in a BUFFALO HERD


Stock Car Racing History

A lot of drivers try a lot of off the wall stuff during the off season but Michael Schumacher kinda slipped off track as you will read below, sure hope he comes out of this -- Yall need to call on the big guy to say a good prayer for him --------

CNN) -- Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in Formula 1 history and one of the world's highest-profile athletes, remains in critical condition after suffering severe head trauma in a skiing accident in the French Alps, hospital officials said Monday.

Doctors who have been treating Schumacher at the University Hospital Center of Grenoble said at a news conference that it was too early to say what the driver's prognosis might be.

In a prepared statement, Schumacher's family thanked doctors for doing "everything possible to help Michael." They also thanked people around the world for the outpouring of support.

The German, who retired from the elite motorsport for the second time in 2012, fell and hit his head on a rock Sunday, said the director of the Meribel resort where Schumacher was skiing.

Schumacher was in a coma when he arrived at the hospital and required immediate brain surgery, officials said. So far, he has undergone one operation and is being kept in a coma, they said Monday.

Schumacher, who turns 45 Friday, won a record seven world titles in his spectacular Formula 1 career and "also holds nearly every scoring record in the book by a considerable margin," according to the motorsport's official website.

He dominated the competition for the best part of a decade, winning five world championships in a row between 2000 and 2004.

Schumacher suffered serious injury once during his career in the high-speed sport, breaking his leg in a crash at the British Grand Prix in 1999.

Seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher gives a news conference in Sao Paulo, Brazil, in 2011. The German driver was hospitalized December 29 after suffering "severe head trauma" from a ski accident in the French Alps. Here's a look back at his personal and career highlights:


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