I must not forget, we must not forget, that we are human beings.
- Ren
An early morning head bangin' interlude
Beginner's Guide for Rocket, NFPS and IKS66...
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Getting "Back on Track", some Sad News :Code:https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/motorsports/appreciation-iconic-nascar-driver-and-arca-team-owner-james-hylton-dies-in-highway-crash/ar-AAwtuGz
I'm not familiar with the gentlemen, but that does not lessen the sadness of the story. RIP James and James Jr.
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That's Because :
"Hylton is not a household name for modern-era stock car racing fans. He was not a champion or a winner of dozens of races. He won twice — both considered upsets — at Richmond, Va., in 1970 and, ironically, at Talladega in 1972. He was NASCAR’s Cup Rookie of the Year in 1966.
Hylton is best remembered as a driver who raced against the wind. He had sponsorship at different levels through a long career of driving and team ownership, but the badge he carried was as an independent, a determined sort who raced with considerably fewer resources than most of his competition. His shop in Inman, S.C. had an eclectic collection of parts, pieces and racing memorabilia." ...!
Not the White Cliffs :
Dover has been on the calendar every year since 1969 and twice a year since 1971. In that time, a lot of the sport’s best have picked up wins, but Jimmie Johnson stands alone at the top of the charts with 11 career wins at Dover. It is as straightforward of a track as they come, with one mile in lengths and four turns that have 24-degree banking. Interestingly enough, the fall race speeds are a lot higher than the spring race speeds, which adds anywhere from 25 to 30 minutes to the actual race time. Does that matter? Not really, but it’s a fun fact and a good segue into the odds for this week.
Last week Jimmy had a good race day.
I will be pulling for JJ at Dover ... Go Go Jimmie !!
What about them restrictor plates?
Will Dover adopt the same smaller size as Telladega did ?
I must not forget, we must not forget, that we are human beings.
- Ren
" By Dustin Long, May 4, 2018, 4:08 PM EDT
Kyle Larson scored his first Cup pole of the season Friday at Dover International Speedway and the fifth of his career.
Larson led the way with a lap of 158.103 mph.
Kevin Harvick (157.494 mph) will start second and is followed by Martin Truex Jr. (157.432), Kyle Busch (157.226) and Ricky Stenhouse Jr (157.006).
This is Larson’s first pole since last June at Sonoma Raceway. This is Chevrolet’s first pole since the Daytona 500.
Jimmie Johnson, the defending winner of this event, failed to make the final round. He’ll start 19th. Joey Logano, who won last weekend at Talladega, qualified 18th. Trevor Bayne, who will have Matt Kenseth in his car next weekend at Kansas Speedway, qualified 22nd.
Kasey Kahne had the identical time as Ryan Newman in the first round but Newman got the final spot to advance because he is higher in points. Kahne will start 25th. Darrell Wallace Jr. qualified 26th, and Daytona 500 winner Austin Dillon will start 27th."