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ESPN2: Nationwide Edit: I'm riding with my boy Kyle today |
And chance you can shorten the OP Inmem58???
And this should be a fast race!! |
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that's great, Inmem...
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Sweeeeeet! Love what you've done with the place...
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Keep an eye on Kyle Larson. He is primed as NASCAR’s next generation star. Impressive resume.
Kyle Larson (Age 20) Kyle Miyata Larson is a Japanese American stock car racing driver. A member of the NASCAR Drive for Diversity program, he is a development driver for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing. Career Highlights The 2012 NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Champion and Rookie of the Year. Made NASCAR K&N Pro Series East debut at Bristol Motor Speedway in 2012. NASCAR K&N Pro Series East Statistics Year Rank Races Wins Poles Top 5s Top 10s 2012 1 14 2 1 8 12 2012: Became just the third driver in NASCAR K&N Pro Series East history to capture the season championship and Sunoco Rookie of the Year honors in the same season ... Recorded wins at Gresham and New Hampshire ... Earned the pole at Bowman Gray ... Was the runner-up at Clearfield and the August Iowa K&N Pro Series combination race ... Tied for the series lead with 12 top-10 finishes and led all competitors in laps completed. Noteworthy Started racing at age seven in 1999 in the Box Stock Division … Racked up wins and championships through various levels of karting before he became the youngest driver to participate in a dirt Sprint Car in California in 2007 at the age of 14, and promptly became the state’s youngest winner … Also became the first driver under 16 to compete in a World of Outlaws Sprint Car race in 2007 … Continued to run Sprint Cars during the 2008-10 seasons … 2011 saw him rack up 22 professional feature wins across the World of Outlaws Sprint Car Series, all three USAC National Divisions, and in the American Sprint Car Series … Those 2011 triumphs included a sweep of the WoO Sprint Car Gold Cup and the Belleville Midget Nationals … Also in 2011 he became the second driver to ever sweep the prestigious 4-Crown Nationals in one night, winning in Silver Crown, Sprint Cars, and Midgets, at Tony Stewart’s Eldora Speedway … His 2011 exploits netted a nomination for SPEED Performer of the Year … Finished third in the 2012 Chili Bowl … Is a development driver for Earnhardt Ganassi Racing … Will compete full-time in the NASCAR K&N Pro Series East in 2012 with Rev Racing and Drive for Diversity. http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/...ticleLarge.jpg Kyle Larson, whose mother is Japanese, raced last year in a Nascar program that develops minority and female drivers. via Viv Bernstein of The New York Times: By the time Kyle Larson was 14, his father said, he had won 10 championships and as many as 130 races in 550 starts. And that was just the beginning. Larson turned heads when he won three races in three different racecars one night at Eldora Speedway in New Weston, Ohio, in 2011. The owner of that speedway is Tony Stewart, a three-time Cup champion. Quote:
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3rd Caution
Nemo came on his radio and said, "He just wrecked me..." Uh oh - Look for Nemo to slam that driver hard into the wall. LOL |
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Ooof ... Harvick hard into the wall - tire went down
Larson's debut Nationwide Series race - running 9th ... Nice |
J.C. Hornish runs out of talent and wrecks - takes out Bayne
Edit: Larson running (7th) with JimiJo - When was the last time Jimmie ran a race in Nationwide? Google: Jimmie Johnson goes for first Nationwide win since 2001 Almirola trading spit with Kligerman (drives for Kyle B.), damages both cars Edit: Wow... Larson gets into the marbles and saves the car... 48 laps to go |
What is up with The Magnificent Seven Theme music all through the race?
What is up with that? I like it though... <iframe width="640" height="360" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/9iteRKvRKFA?feature=player_detailpage" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> |
Kyle Busch Led 142 laps of 200. 2. Brad Keselowski 3. Justin Allgaier 4. Trevor Bayne 5. Elliott Sadler Woo! Great Burnout. |
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