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Re: Businesses of NHRA and NASCAR ....... part 2

To: <FastmetalBDF@aol.com>, <Dale.Clay@mdhelicopters.com>,
Subject: Re: Businesses of NHRA and NASCAR ....... part 2
From: "Rich Fox" <v4gr@rcn.com>
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 12:33:29 -0700
While I agree with everyone about everything I have to remind us that NASCAR 
and NHRA are more than Cup racing and Nationals. When I took my roadster to 
Redding I saw some pretty neat backyard drag cars. That's pretty much all 
that was there. And Watsonville, isn't that a NASCAR sanctioned track? San 
Jose was. If you don't like spectator sports, don't watch. I don't. Go 
support the nearest oval or dragstrip. Build a bomber and run it. I think 
the TQs put on a great show for reasonable money.    RF
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Sent: Friday, July 07, 2006 12:05 PM
Subject: Businesses of NHRA and NASCAR ....... part 2


>I believe this is a subject many of us 'greybeards' could rant-on about for
> hours, but suffice it to say that the racing world has changed GREATLY 
> since
> the 'big money boys' got involved in BOTH venues decades ago .....  I 
> HIGHLY
> recommend my longtime hero and idol Smokey Yunick's fantastic  book, "Best 
> Damn
> Garage in Town ~ My Life & Adventures" for  his  take on NASCAR, just one 
> of
> many racing topics he discusses at length in  this book !!!     Smokey was
> known for "Telling It Like It  Is", and He DOES !!!
> ( The  ISBN on this 652 page Treasure is 0-9724378-3-5 ) 




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