Bet On Nascar Using The Finest Strategies
October 22, 2010 by Beckham T. Cumiskey
Filed under Sport
The chances that a bet will turn out in favor of you can be calculated, however a little complicated, but nevertheless it could make you win the wagers you place when you Bet On Nascar. Knowledge on how this can be done is not new to everyone, but the skills it requires you to master are rather challenging to acquire.
Denny Hamlin Wins Rain Delayed Race At Martinsville
August 21, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Sport
Despite a late race flat tire that necessitated an unplanned pit stop, Denny Hamlin raced like a madman down the stretch and took the checkered flag at Monday’s Goody’s Fast Pain Relief 500 NASCAR race at West Virginia’s Martinsville Speedway. The race had been originally scheduled for Sunday, but was moved to Monday due to torrential rains.
What Type Of Cars Are NASCAR Cars?
June 15, 2010 by Owen Jones
Filed under Business
Stock car racing was really born out of the desire of owners of customized stock (meaning: ‘off the sales lot’) cars to show off their vehicles, handimanship and driving skills. The desire to ‘soup up’ these stock cars came from the wish to elude the law enforcement agencies chasing them when they were running moonshine or said another way, bootlegging.
Denny Hamlin Pays Tribute To Late Grandmother With NASCAR Win
April 18, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Sport
Denny Hamlin ended a sophomore slump of sorts when he won the rain delayed Pennsylvania 500 at Pocono Raceway. The win was Hamlin’s first of the season and broke a 50 race winless streak. His last victory had come in 2008 at Martinsville Raceway.
Support Your Favorite Sport with NASCAR Checks
February 28, 2010 by Alan Plastin
Filed under Finance
If you’re a NASCAR fan and you want the world to know it, then there is no better way than showing your loyalty to the sport than by carrying NASCAR checks. After all, your finances might stress you out, but there’s no reason that they have to be boring.
William K. Vanderbilt Jr\’s Motor Parkway
February 28, 2010 by L.J. James
Filed under Home Family
I recently took a trip back in time to Long Island NY’s past! No I was not in a Delorean. I was actually in a 1929 Model A Ford,It was one of many in a pack of Model A Fords.My trip back in time was hosted by members of the Model A Ford Club of Long Island. The Club Established in 1959 is one of the oldest and largest Model A Clubs in the U.S. The Trip took me back in time to Long Islands distant past,Way Back before the LIE back before even the Northern and Southern State Parkways.All the way back to the glory days of William K. Vanderbilt Jr’s Long Island Motor Parkway. The Motor Parkway or the LIMP has been forgotten by many.Portions of it can still be found across the Island some parts are even still in use now going under other names. I must admit I knew almost nothing of the Long Island Motor Parkway before this trip back but as I learned about its history and how it was a major part of shaping the Island we all know and love today, I became very interested in learning more and I would like to share with you a little of what I have learned.
The Dominator Of Darlington: David Pearson
February 22, 2010 by Ross Everett
Filed under Sport
South Carolina’s Darlington Raceway is an egg shaped terror that has become known as the track too tough to tame. If thats true, David Pearson came pretty close–during his illustrious career, he posted 10 victories and 12 poles at Darlington. These are both records for one of NASCAR’s most unforgiving tracks. Pearson’s ability at Darlington bordered on the unreal, and he was able to follow the conventional wisdom about performing well there better than anyone. The old saying is that you need to race the track, not the other drivers, but that’s a lot easier said than done. Pearson, however, made it look easy.


