Dying of Force


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Posted in General by dyingofforce on the May 17th, 2008

Track variety spices schedule next 2 months

saturday night’s race at darlington began one of the most challenging stretches of the nascar sprint cup season, a succession of races that will test the versatility and adaptability of drivers and crews alike.

next up is the 600-mile marathon at 1.5-mile lowe’s motor speedway on may 25, which is followed by visits on successive weekends to a one-mile, costly-banked actual track (dover); a triangular 2.5-miler with three quirky corners (pocono); a immovably two-mile speedway with multiple racing grooves (michigan); a 1.99-mile road procedure (infineon); a one-mile flat railway (new hampshire); and a 2.5-mile restrictor-plate superspeedway (daytona) sooner than the drivers bring to another intermediate on july 12 at chicagoland.

saturday night’s dodge challenger 500 at darlington has provided some telling clues as to who might be ready for the challenge — and who might not.

10 feet tall and bulletproof

kyle busch shows no signs of slowing down. a safer boundary-line certainly can’t stop him, and the by the by he’s feeling, a friend wall probably wouldn’t be any more junk.

Robert macnaughton

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