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Who will be the subsequent NASCAR "Hotshot"?
Question:In 2005, Carl Edwards was the rookie who turned everyone's person in charge. This year it was Denny Hamlin. Next year's rookie crop will consist of Juan Pablo Montoya, A.J. Allmendinger and a few other current, young drivers. Who's NASCAR's subsequent rookie sensation and why?
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If you go by the hype i.e. given in reporters release the there is beyond a shadow of a doubt the Juan Pablo Montoya is the next "hotshot" hand down.But after seeing A.J. Allmendinger in a few race I think he is one to examine also.None of the rest have impressed me even so.
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it has to be montoya exact he has the most expiereince out of adjectives of them and he used do good within F1, so expect the same results from him.......by the wrap up of the 07 seosen i bet he will have 1 win 7 top5,and 15 top tens
AHEM. i do believe DENNY HAMLIN is/will be the subsequent hot shot HANDS DOWN.
KASEY KAHNE !!!!!!!!!...
David Ragan.
Paul Menard!! He is the only Busch series regular who be able to hold his own against a slew of Buschwackers for olden times two seasons.
paul meanard.not ragan.i disgust ragan because kluever was suppose to replace martin,but know ragan.he crashed schrader contained by martisville.
ps.i like kluever,and schrader.
ps.i can`t bear ragan forever.
I am hoping Allmendinger...have see him race champ cars plus, he's a local boy for me!
Mark Martin's son is growing up. Last I hear he was race go cart locally. Keep an eye out for him. If he's anything like his ol' man he'll be a mitt full.
Kasey Kahne!!!!!
(Tony Stewart fan)
Has to be Kasey Kahne.
Rustys Kid.
First of all, Hamlin be in the right places at the right times. See what he does subsequent year (pullin' up the rear) during the season. It maybe a Menard, a Martin kid, or a Wallace kid. Those three may enjoy the best chance because NASCAR and race is in their blood. And some help out from their racing relatives they'll KNOW what it take. No offense but the Latin community don't get your hopes up YET. I don't contemplate Montoya will be completely comforable in NASCAR within the up coming year.
Now that his rookie season is almost over, I think David Stremme will be someone worth watching. And contained by a year or two, Steve Wallace-as long as he takes after dad and not uncle Mike or uncle Kenny. Good guys, but not the greatest drivers.
I suggest David Gillaland, because he has already won a pole and he lead a few laps and it took him a few race to get the hang up of the Nextel cup style of racing and he run towards the back of the pack resembling in the 30th position or so but in a minute hes doing good. Dont forget their will be David Regan who will be mentored by Mark Martin, and other after that I think you covered adjectives the rookies so David Gilliland has a suitable shot at being the Hotshot.
It have to be Kasey Kahne! duhhhhh! lol
Any inside information on the situation at Bristol International Dragway?
Question:Are we going to be waiting untill July to race?
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I don't have any inside info but it does look like the race this weekend was postponed. I read on nhra.com that it was due to resurfacing the track isn't finished yet. If you already haven't, go to nhra.com to get a full story and rescheduled dates and time.
What is the money tree on the Bush series?
Question:I'm watching the Race and I don't know what the 5th place driver wins.
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Kenseth won $33,300.00 for coming in 5th. The "money tree" is figured up by position, sponsorship, owner points, driver salary and a lot of different things. Look up nascar.com to try and figure that one out. It is a mess how they actually divide up the money.
How several times did SchMACKER RACE within his CHEATING job?
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I think there's a request for information in in that, but all I can see is
WAAAAAAH! WAAAAAAH! WAAAAAAH!
Wait a minute, is this Fernando Alonso?
17
Belgium 1992: Schumacher's first see win, in the raining, and one in which he showed adjectives his tactical brilliance.
Overtaken by Benetton team-mate Martin Brundle after sliding off, Schumacher notice that the Briton's tyres were worn out. Reckoning that his must be as resourcefully, he pitted immediately for rainfall tyres. It was a masterstroke of timing that won him the see.
Belgium 1995: A victory from 16th place on the starting grid contained by changing conditions and next to the German staying out on slick tyres in the drizzling. The outcome was also sullied by controversy, with the German reception a suspended one-race ban for weave on the straights to prevent Damon Hill overtaking.
Europe 1995: In his last see in Europe for Benetton, Schumacher reel in Jean Alesi and overtook him two lap from the finish to win in front of his home fan at the Nuerburgring in a see hailed as the greatest of his second challenge year.
Spain 1996: Schumacher's first win for Ferrari, again in the rainfall, and he lapped the entire field inn the two men on the podium with him - although he be 45 seconds clear of second-placed Alesi.
"If anyone have asked me how much I would bet on me winning here I would own said not one penny," declared Schumacher.
Hungary 1998: An inspired drive, coupled with a three-stop strategy at a circuit where on earth overtaking is deemed almost impossible. Schumacher have to drive a series of sprints after technical director Ross Brawn asked him to formulate up 25 seconds surrounded by 19 laps. Schumacher replied 'Thank You' and did purely that.
Japan 2000: The race that clinched Schumacher's first title for Ferrari, end their 21-year wait for a drivers' crown. Schumacher have trailed McLaren rival Mika Hakkinen for almost 40 laps previously getting ahead with pitstop strategy. Not the most thrilling of race, but one of the most emotional.
Three of the worst
Australia 1994: Schumacher face furious accusations of cheating after an infamous collision next to Briton Damon Hill in the title-deciding Australian Grand Prix within Adelaide. The incident on the 31st of 81 laps knock both drivers out of the race and Schumacher won the crown by one point.
Europe 1997: Another collision, this time at Jerez beside Schumacher trying to ram Canadian Jacques Villeneuve bad the track in the title decider. This time it backfire, Villeneuve won the championship and Schumacher be excluded from the final classification.
Austria 2002: A black day for Formula One, near worldwide outrage after Ferrari ordered Rubens Barrichello, who had dominated the entire weekend and lead from start to finish, to slow and allow Schumacher to win. He did so at the last corner. There be no need for it. The German have won four of the five previous races and done up winning the title by a transcription margin.
A bit of both
Monaco 2006: Schumacher again revived accusation of cheating when he was sent to the rear legs of the grid for deliberately blocking the track surrounded by the dying seconds of qualify, preventing rivals from beating him to pole position. He atoned for it during the see, storming through to finish fifth and with the fastest nouns.
As an F1 driver 250
As a driver from Karting, up through the other formula I don't know.
According to most people, 250 F1 race, according to ITV - 247
I know a infomation about it ! Hope this help out!
Belgium 1995: A victory from 16th place on the starting grid surrounded by changing conditions and near the German staying out on slick tyres in the raining. The outcome was also stained by controversy, with the German unloading a suspended one-race ban for weave on the straights to prevent Damon Hill overtaking.
Europe 1995: In his last see in Europe for Benetton, Schumacher reel in Jean Alesi and overtook him two lap from the finish to win in front of his home fan at the Nuerburgring in a see hailed as the greatest of his second competition year.
Spain 1996: Schumacher's first win for Ferrari, again in the rainfall, and he lapped the entire field pub the two men on the podium with him - although he be 45 seconds clear of second-placed Alesi.
"If anyone have asked me how much I would bet on me winning here I would own said not one penny," declared Schumacher.
Hungary 1998: An inspired drive, coupled with a three-stop strategy at a circuit where on earth overtaking is deemed almost impossible. Schumacher have to drive a series of sprints after technical director Ross Brawn asked him to craft up 25 seconds surrounded by 19 laps. Schumacher replied 'Thank You' and did merely that.
Japan 2000: The race that clinched Schumacher's first title for Ferrari, finish their 21-year wait for a drivers' crown. Schumacher have trailed McLaren rival Mika Hakkinen for almost 40 laps previously getting ahead with pitstop strategy. Not the most thrilling of race, but one of the most emotional.
Three of the worst
Australia 1994: Schumacher face furious accusations of cheating after an infamous collision next to Briton Damon Hill in the title-deciding Australian Grand Prix surrounded by Adelaide. The incident on the 31st of 81 laps knock both drivers out of the race and Schumacher won the crown by one point.
Europe 1997: Another collision, this time at Jerez next to Schumacher trying to ram Canadian Jacques Villeneuve bad the track in the title decider. This time it backfire, Villeneuve won the championship and Schumacher be excluded from the final classification.
Austria 2002: A black day for Formula One, near worldwide outrage after Ferrari ordered Rubens Barrichello, who had dominated the entire weekend and lead from start to finish, to slow and allow Schumacher to win. He did so at the last corner. There be no need for it. The German have won four of the five previous races and concluded up winning the title by a copy margin.
A bit of both
Monaco 2006: Schumacher again revived accusation of cheating when he was sent to the wager on of the grid for deliberately blocking the track within the dying seconds of qualify, preventing rivals from beating him to pole position. He atoned for it during the see, storming through to finish fifth and with the fastest knees.
How cares, very soon he is gone for ever. Didn't you ever wanted to see F1 free from Schumi, in a minute enjoy.
250 times. Thankfully, the "most races" story is one he'll never hold. Riccardo Patrese still holds that one, with 256(I think).
Now let's vacate his face losing and let's look forward to a new era of Formula 1, an era which Alonso have already brought upon us by dethroning the reds.
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