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Things have been on the up and up lately. I've been traveling a lot and going to a lot of races which is never a bad things. It's about to get real busy since the schedule makes its way to Charlotte for the race Saturday night. I'm pretty much going to be at the track from Thursday until Saturday.

Hope everyone has a good week...
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unique:
Glad everything is going better for you. Good luck this weekend, get some pics for me.
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Why are things so complicated at times? There are a lot of cool things that are about to happen, but somethings need to end real quick. I hate getting frustrated and angry, but there are certian things that totally justify those feelings. frown
unique:
keep your chin up smile
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It's great when nobody on the entire site talks to you...
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Juan of Many to Come

Toyota Save/Mart 250

Infineon Raceway

6/24/2007

Juan Pablo Montoya proved this weekend that he belongs in NASCAR's top series. Gambling on fuel mileage, Montoya was able to outlast his competition and capture his first Nextel Cup victory.

After making a smooth pass on leader Jamie McMurray on lap 104, Montoya never looked back. One of the premier open wheel racers...
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Coca-Cola 600


Coca-Cola 600

Lowe's Motor Speedway

5/27/2007

This year's Coca-Cola 600 brought about one of the season's most exciting finishes to date. Stretching his fuel mileage, Casey Mears was able to hang on to capture his first career Nextel Cup victoy in 156 starts, continuing Hendrick Motorsports domination in 2007. In a fitting tribute on Memorial Day weekend, Mears coasted his National Guard Chevrolet...
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Hey all. Hope all is well with everyone. I haven't posted anything on here in a while so I figured I would. Things are starting to fall in place and its all coming together nicely. I am a free lance NASCAR writer and doors are starting open and this summer will be one where I am surrounded by racing on one side and excellent music...
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facedecul:
Happy Birthday.
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NASCAR's punishment of suspened crew chiefs from the race weekend has failed to put teams who broke the rules at a disadvantage. Modern communication and work in the shops has led to teams such as Jimmie Johnson and Matt Kenseth being sucessful 'without' their crew chiefs. Suspended crew chiefs Robbie Riser and Kenny Francis were both very active in this week's 'Car of Tomorrow' test...
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