The Lenox Industrial Tool 300 at the New Hampshire track was something to watch. Hamlin and Sadler ran out of gas, maybe due to overtime laps. Stewart and Newman tangled again. Stewart also gave a cool million to the Victory Junction Gang Camp and encouraged others to do so also. Waltrip hit somebody during a caution, Earnhardt Jr. blew a motor.
I finally figured out why I really like to watch these races. It's the same as going to city council meetings. A group of people who are supposed to be professionals act like children, throw fits, blame it on everyone else, and in the end act like they should be respected. When Jeff Gordon got booed during driver introductions, it spoke volumes on how fans are liking this new attitude. Drivers like Mark Martin, and others, lead by example. These other guys could learn a lot if they really wanted to, but that might make the race a little boring. If you want to know more about points standings or whatever go to Nascar.com
I changed things around a bit, and added a few things. It's as new to me as it is to you, but I think it'll work. As usual I'll try to have a variety of topics, but come summer there will be more postings about car events. You can email me at cruisaholic@hotmail.com Keep the shiny side up!
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