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About KyDog_39

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Favorite Driver(s):

Ryan Newman

NASCAR fan since:

1975

Legends to me:

Davey Allison, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Tim Flock, Ernie Irvan, Alan Kulwicki, Benny Parsons, David Pearson, Tim Richmond

Favorite tracks:

Atlanta Motor Speedway, Bristol Motor Speedway, Dover Int’l Speedway, Indianapolis Raceway Park, Kentucky Speedway, Texas Motor Speedway

First race I went to:

Southern Ohio Raceway quater mile Dirt track 1975

Races I regularly go to:

No answer

Most memorable NASCAR moment(s):

_**_*_*Ryan Newmans *"The Winston" *Win!2002*_*_*2003 RICKY CRAVEN #32 & KURT BUSCH #97 Photo Finish @ Darlington*_

Profile:

I’m a 42yo.AUTO-CAD Operator Mech.Draftsman Eng. BIG NASCAR FAN! NOT ONE OF THESE SO CALLEDFANSTHAT CHEER WIN THEY SEE A CRASH! THEY SHOULD BE BANNED FROM GOING TO ANY RACE! THAT REALLY GETS UNDER MY SKIN.WHEN I SEE AND HEAR THAT NONSENCE..GOING TO THE RACES IS ALL ABOUT HAVING FUN AND PRAYING NONE OF THE DRIVERS,CREW,AND *OFFICALS GET HURT. THESE DRIVERS PUT THEIR LIVES IN JEOPARDY FOR ARE ENTERTAINMENT SO ENJOY THIS GREAT SPORT! Also love to go Offroading,Drag Racing. A couple of reasons why I like Ryan Newman, a native of South Bend, Ind., grew up as a star in the open-wheel ranks, winning more than 100 Quarter-Midget features, earning two Midget championships and claiming the 1995 USAC Midget Series Rookie of the Year award.*

In 1996, Newman was named USAC Silver Crown Series Rookie of the Year and one year later, finished sixth in Silver Crown points. By 1998, Newman had 11 top-10 finishes in 13 races for a third-place finish in the Silver Crown standings. He ended the season with three straight Midget wins.

He showed his versatility in 1999, taking the USAC Coors Light Silver Bullet Series national championship with two wins and 12 top-10 finishes. He also won seven times in Midgets and picked up a victory in Sprint Cars — the first driver to win in all three major USAC divisions that season.

*Newman made his stock-car debut in June 2000 in an ARCA race at Michigan, then promptly won the next race he entered — the July 22 Pepsi ARCA 200 at Pocono. He continued his hot streak, winning ARCA events at Kentucky Speedway and Lowe’s Motor Speedway. *

In 2001, Newman competed in the NASCAR WINSTON Cup Series, NASCAR Busch Series and ARCA RE/MAX Series events, making a big impact in all three series as he prepared to step into the No. 12 Penske Racing ALLTEL Ford full time.

He earned his career first Cup Bud Pole Award at Lowe’s Motor Speedway. In seven Cup starts, he had a best finish of second — in Kansas Speedway’s inaugural event. He backed up that impressive performance with six Bud Poles in 15 Busch Series events and a victory at Michigan Speedway.

Newman’s 2002 rookie season in the WINSTON Cup season was nothing short of amazing. He finished sixth in the Cup standings, garnering a series-leading six Bud Pole Awards and 14 top-five finishes in 36 starts. He also got his first Cup victory when he took the checkered flag at the New Hampshire 300.

Newman’s No. 12 ALLTEL Ford was running at the end of each of the final 19 races of the 2002 season. During that stretch, he earned nine top-five finishes, including a win at New Hampshire. When all was said and done, Newman was named the 2002 Winston Cup Rookie of the Year, edging fellow freshman Jimmie Johnson in a close battle.

In 2003, Newman won eight NASCAR Cup races, leading the series in victories to go along with 11 pole positions, the most of any competitor and the most in a single season since 1985.

The next season Newman was again atop of the pole standings with nine, including four consecutive from Charlotte through Phoenix late in the season. He Qualified 10th for the inaugural Chase for the NEXTEL Cup, but his title hopes came to end with four DNFs in last 10 races. His season was exemplified in the finale at Homestead where, while leading with three laps remaining, cut a tire resulting in an accident and 30th-place finish.

In 2005, Newman equaled his best finish in the standings – sixth – for the third time in his career. Although he only visited Victory Lane once in the Cup Series, he was able to score six Busch Series wins in just nine starts.
HANG TOUGH RYAN! IT WONT BE LONG UNTIL YOUR BACK IN THE WINNING GROVE BUDDY…. AND HE DID! WINNING THE MOTHER OF ALL NASCAR EVENTS THE 50TH RUNNING OF THE DAYTONA 500.

Other interests:

_*_**NHRA,IHRA Outdoorsman,Offroading,Camping.*__*"The STEELERS RULE"**_*_

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Checking out cool photos, Discussing NASCAR with other fans, Meeting people who collect NASCAR gear, Meeting people who collect NASCAR autographs, Learning about the technology and science behind the sport

 

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