Favorite Driver(s):
Greg Biffle, Jeff Burton, Kasey Kahne, Matt Kenseth, Bobby Labonte, Mark Martin, Joe Nemechek, Kenny Wallace, Steve Wallace
NASCAR fan since:
1970
Legends to me:
Bobby Allison, Davey Allison, Buddy Baker, Neil Bonnett, Dale Earnhardt, Ralph Earnhardt, Bill Elliott, Alan Kulwicki, Mark Martin, Benny Parsons, David Pearson, Richard Petty, Tim Richmond, Rusty Wallace, Darrell Waltrip, Cale Yarborough, Lee Roy Yarbrough
Favorite tracks:
Bristol Motor Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Daytona Int’l Speedway, Indianapolis Raceway Park, Martinsville Speedway, Richmond Int’l Raceway
First race I went to:
Daytona 1970
Races I regularly go to:
Bristol – Spring race, Bristol – Summer race, Richmond – Fall race, Darlington
Most memorable NASCAR moment(s):
Watching Dale Earnhardt “Rattle Terry Labontes’ cage” Bristol night race from turn 3
Profile:
I have a great family,wife of 22 years,two boys ages 7 and 15,work hard play hard,coach football,basketball and soccer for Milford youth organization,just enjoy life to the fullest and love spending time with my family and good friends.
Other interests:
Camping,Coaching,Traveling,Golf Boating
Here for:
Meeting people who travel to races in RVs, Blogging, Meeting new friends, Discussing NASCAR with other fans, Meeting people who collect NASCAR gear, Finding people to tailgate with, Connecting with old racing buddies


007Michael
Aug 31 2008 14:02
Who Dey
Go Jimmie Go
carlflipfan
Aug 11 2008 12:31
Meet & Greet?
Where is the meet and greet for Brisol? How many members do you have so far? Can’t wait to meet everyone
forme
Mar 17 2008 18:56
So tell us, how was BristoL
Hey ya Deadz..
, but it seemed to me to be much smoother, and safer. I guess for those who have been driving a while, it may be difficult to change the way you see, and drive a track. With the COT, and Goodyear trying to find a tire that is balanced in car handling, and safety. It is my guess that change can be difficult, as it is with all of us. I have yet to be disappointed in a race. My fave Jr., hasn’t won yet, but I feel it commin’. Seems to me that all of Nascar is going through growing pains. Changes in cars, drivers, sponsors, crew chiefs and crews, and for some – owners.
How was the race in person. Mr. Forme said it was boring until the end; then the race was like the old Bristol.
I thought it was a good race. People were passing to the right and left. Not too many crashes. I know the driver’s complained that the transition from the banked corners to the flat straight. I don’t drive (except in my dreams
I think change is good! Keeps us on our toes, makes us think about what we’re doing, and make decisions that when all is said and done; we can look back and say “We did the best we could, made decions that were smart and good for us, and now we’re all the better for it.”
I look forward to all the races, but wish is was June, and the Infinion Race was just around the corner. (Only because we go to that race.) Well, DeadZ, hope you had a great time at the race. I look forward to reading your take on it.
Forme
carlflipfan
Mar 09 2008 12:44
Exercise routine
I love your exercise routine. Hilarious. I usually get a lot of vitamin B during the races we go to. Always having fun with people we meet at the races.
KINGFISHER25
Mar 09 2008 08:31
GREAT NAME
Hey Man, thanks for the invite. I love the Zeppelin too! Later, The Freak