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Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/22/14 07:00:51PM
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Think about this--COULD THIS REALLY HAPPEN ? ?


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And on a half-mile dirt track. Then watch the sparkle dull on the pony.

Tony the Pony could promote it at his own Eldora as the pre-race show before the Truck race.

By the way, I guess y'all caught Z's comment:

Well, my reaction you can print this is Richard was out of line, France says. I think anybodys entitled to their own opinion. But she has accomplished a lot in her own right just to be here. She is a competitor and she is improving.

Last question: If there is a secret room where race winners are predetermined, does it feature a portrait of Danica and a mural of Dale Earnhardt Jr.?

Listen, says France. If there was a Dale Jr. lever to pull, we would have pulled it a long time ago.

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2014/02/20/3639905/nascars-brian-france-sees-room.html#storylink=cpy

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/22/14 06:35:44PM
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Racing History Minute - Daytona 500 - 1977


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In 1998, as part of a series on the 50th Anniversary of NASCAR, Tighe Scott's local Pennsylvania newspaper caught up with him and wrote this story:

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/22/14 05:50:25PM
9,138 posts

Racing History Minute - Daytona 500 - 1977


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Tim - I thought of 1977 16th place finisher Tighe Scott today as I watched the pre-race show for the season opening Nationwide race from Daytona.

Tighe raced out of Pen Argyle, Pennsylvania and I loved the alliteration of the radio announcer pronouncing his name, his hometown of Pen Argyle, Pa. and his Russ Togs sponsor. I always pictured Tighe wearing Russ Togs and argyle socks!

Tighe Scott & RussTogs ride - Robbie Solesbee collection

The reason I thought of Tighe Scott today was due to the heart warming (and heart breaking ) feature story ESPN did about the dying Pen Argyle race fan who made his "bucket list" wish trip to Daytona, then passed in his camper in the infield. Anybody who missed that report needs to catch it in a rerun or from YouTube if posted. Amazing.

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Former Pen Argyl native Mitch Zanette's story to be featured on ESPN
Mitchell Zanette
Mitch Zanette will be featured on an ESPN story. (Express-Times File Photo | TIM WYNKOOP)

ESPN will run a feature story on former Pen Argyl native Mitch Zanette this Sunday on SportsCenter shows throughout the day. The story will first air during the 10 a.m. edition of the show and re-air during the day.

Zanette, a terminally ill NASCAR fan, had a "bucket list" dream of spending Speedweeks at Daytona.

Last February, Zanette made the trek from Pen Argyl to Daytona Beach, Fla., but died on the infield at the famed track.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/22/14 09:46:37AM
9,138 posts

went to New Smyrns speedway last night


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A 2nd to your thoughts, Tim. The families of brothers Jeff and Ward Burton reflect highly on our sport.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/22/14 09:39:24AM
9,138 posts

went to New Smyrns speedway last night


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New Smyrna report from SB Nation :

Harrison Burton Wins Biggest Race of His Young Career at NewSmyrna

Aaron Creed

It was a joyous moment for the Burton family on Thursday night, as Harrison Burton made a pass for the win late in the Pro Late Model division's top race of Speedweeks.

13 year old Harrison Burton drove beyond his years to his biggest win to date, a 100 lap Pro Late Model race part of the New Smyrna World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing.

The son of accomplished NASCAR driver Jeff Burton has shown he can win already in his short Late Model driving career. However, a 100 lap race victory has now been added to his list of accolades.

Harrison climbed out and immediately hugged his mom Kim, who was in tears during such a joyous moment. Jeff was also in victory lane along with crew chief Freddie Query, who has tutored many drivers along the way in recent years.

Burton was second to veteran Brad May in time trials, but the invert was a two putting Burton on the pole. The high side seemed to be the advantageous spot to have though, and May would propel into the early lead.

Burton would continue to stay with May, a driver with many laps at the half-mile driving for David Rogers who quite possibly has the most laps of experience, throughout the opening laps.

Caution would not fly until lap 29, but red would soon fly a few laps later when the backstretch became a parking lot. Illinois driver Tim Sargent got out of shape coming out of turn two and several cars were collected.

On the restart, May chose the outside. Besides taking a few peeks under May, Burton would continue to follow closely using a similar line.

That was until lap 77 when Burton dove low and cleared May coming out of turn four. Burton began to check out, but the field would bunch up again on lap 89. Kevyn Terry's car suddenly went left out of turn two and hit the inside water barrels, the second time this occurred on this evening. Another multi-car wreck involving contenders Garrett Jones, Daniel Keene Jr., and Pro Late Model point leader coming into the race Spencer Davis would slow the field one last time.

On the final restart, Burton chose the outside line and cleared May en route to the win. Burton attributed the win to conserving the tires.

"In the 100 lap races there is always tire wear so that was a big factor; waiting for the right time," Burton said. "That's why we were able to put a big lead at the end after being able to get by because we were able to take care of our tires. We did all the right things and put ourselves in position to win."

May, Anderson Bowen, Alex Guenette, and Sheldon Creed completed the top five. Davis maintains a ten point lead over Jones with Burton and May still within striking distance with two nights of racing remaining.

2013 World Series Super Late Model champion Ryan Moore picked up his first win of 2014 in a 35 lap race. Multi-time winner Stephen Nasse continues in the point lead with Night 2 winner Steve Wallace five points behind and the only other driver with a legitimate shot at the championship.

Justin Bonsignore paced a healthy field of Tour-Type Modifieds in a 35 lapper and sets up what should be a very competitive Richie Evans Memorial 100 on Friday night. It will also serve as the championship event for the division, with Ryan Preece leading Ron Silk by just two points.

Harrison Burton Wins Biggest Race of His Young Career at New Smyrna By AaronCreed @aaron_creed on Feb 21 2014, 10:00a + Aaron Creed It was a joyous moment for the Burton family on Thursday night, as Harrison Burton made a pass for the win late in the Pro Late Model division's top race of Speedweeks. TWEET (5) SHARE (5) SHARE + COMMENTS 13 year old Harrison Burton drove beyond his years to his biggest win to date, a 100 lap Pro Late Model race part of the New Smyrna World Series of Asphalt Stock Car Racing. The son of accomplished NASCAR driver Jeff Burton has shown he can win already in his short Late Model driving career. However, a 100 lap race victory has now been added to his list of accolades. Harrison climbed out and immediately hugged his mom Kim, who was in tears during such a joyous moment. Jeff was also in victory lane along with crew chief Freddie Query, who has tutored many drivers along the way in recent years. Burton was second to veteran Brad May in time trials, but the invert was a two putting Burton on the pole. The high side seemed to be the advantageous spot to have though, and May would propel into the early lead. Burton would continue to stay with May, a driver with many laps at the half-mile driving for David Rogers who quite possibly has the most laps of experience, throughout the opening laps. Caution would not fly until lap 29, but red would soon fly a few laps later when the backstretch became a parking lot. Illinois driver Tim Sargent got out of shape coming out of turn two and several cars were collected. On the restart, May chose the outside. Besides taking a few peeks under May, Burton would continue to follow closely using a similar line. That was until lap 77 when Burton dove low and cleared May coming out of turn four. Burton began to check out, but the field would bunch up again on lap 89. Kevyn Terry's car suddenly went left out of turn two and hit the inside water barrels, the second time this occurred on this evening. Another multi-car wreck involving contenders Garrett Jones, Daniel Keene Jr., and Pro Late Model point leader coming into the race Spencer Davis would slow the field one last time. On the final restart, Burton chose the outside line and cleared May en route to the win. Burton attributed the win to conserving the tires. "In the 100 lap races there is always tire wear so that was a big factor; waiting for the right time," Burton said. "That's why we were able to put a big lead at the end after being able to get by because we were able to take care of our tires. We did all the right things and put ourselves in position to win." May, Anderson Bowen, Alex Guenette, and Sheldon Creed completed the top five. Davis maintains a ten point lead over Jones with Burton and May still within striking distance with two nights of racing remaining. 2013 World Series Super Late Model champion Ryan Moore picked up his first win of 2014 in a 35 lap race. Multi-time winner Stephen Nasse continues in the point lead with Night 2 winner Steve Wallace five points behind and the only other driver with a legitimate shot at the championship. Justin Bonsignore paced a healthy field of Tour-Type Modifieds in a 35 lapper and sets up what should be a very competitive Richie Evans Memorial 100 on Friday night. It will also serve as the championship event for the division, with Ryan Preece leading Ron Silk by just two points.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/21/14 07:36:35PM
9,138 posts

NASCAR Must Love Flips


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reckon Clint was "itching" hisself?

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/21/14 02:03:07PM
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racing 101

Posted by william ellis williams on February 20, 2014 at 11:58am

things I learned from racing. when you find your car inverted,your first instinct is to release your seat belt. pay no attention to your first instinct.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/21/14 12:47:45PM
9,138 posts

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All of that grassy area coming off turn 4 where Rudd slid in 1984 was later paved in an attempt to keep the cars from picking up speed as they slid in the grass.

Dave Fulton
@dave-fulton
02/21/14 07:48:22PM
9,138 posts

Glen Wood 68 Straight Years for the Daytona races


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From a Wood Brothers Racing news release:

There will be one extra special person in the Motorcraft/Quick Lane pit area when the green flag drops on Sunday. As soon as Thursdays Duels were over, team co-owner Eddie Wood took off for Stuart, Va., to pick up his father, the teams founder and family patriarch Glen Wood. They will drive back to Daytona for Glen Woods 68th consecutive Speedweeks, a stretch that dates back to the era when races were held on the old beach-road course.

Hes been coming here since 1947, Len Wood said. The first time he came to be with his hero Curtis Turner.

Since then, Glen Wood has gone on to a NASCAR Hall of Fame career and has been associated with many racing heroes at Daytona. His cars have won the 500 five times, most recently with Bayne, the 2011 winner who will begin Sundays race from his highest Daytona 500 starting spot yet.

Donnie Wingo, the veteran crew chief, figures the No. 21 Motorcraft/Quick Lane Ford Fusion is back to the superspeedway form that Glen Wood has come to expect over the years.

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