Showing posts with label NASCAR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NASCAR. Show all posts

Friday, March 04, 2011

Dale Earnhardt, Jr., on Chevy Volt: ‘The Technology Isn’t There Yet’

If Dale Jr. weren’t wearing that Chevy Logo on his his jacket and his team sponsored in a big part by Chevy, I wonder what he really would have said….



(CNSNews.com) – NASCAR racer Dale Earnhardt Jr. said that Chevrolet’s “Volt,” a hybrid electric car, is a “good product” but the “technology isn’t there yet really to provide the consumer with something that can go a little further [in mileage] than that and do a little bit better job with that.”
At the National Guard Youth Foundation’s ChalleNGe Champions gala on Tuesday, CNSNews.com asked Earnhardt, “One of the cars that’s been getting a lot of attention, as far as green is concerned, is the Chevy Volt, and Consumer Reports today said that it’s actually, in their mind, inefficient because it only gets 30 miles to a charge – and it’s a lot of money, it’s an expensive car. What do you think about the effort that car companies have made, with specifically the Chevy Volt?”
No matter how much Obama Motors tries to ram the Volt down our throats, the 281 cars sold in February indicates Americans are smarter than that and can see that this product is a piece of shit!
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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Season Begins Sunday

Finally, I"ve been waiting for this day since the last race in November last year!  The 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season begins this coming Sunday with the running of the Daytona 500.

I'm not much of a sports guy, although I watch some hockey, and a little football, and some baseball, but Stock Car Racing is my thing....I love nothing more then going to the local tracks in the summer time and hearing the roar of the engines and the smell of the hot iron and the rubber.  It is truly a beautiful thing!

For those of you familiar with NASCAR, there are some changes to the rules this year following Jimmy Johnson's fifth championship in a row, surpassing that of even his mentor and the man that introduced him to Hendrick Motorsports, Jeff Gordon who is a legend in racing in his own right.

From NASCAR.COM:

It's been quite an offseason for NASCAR following Jimmie Johnson's fifth consecutive championship. Not only is there a new point system across all three national series, but also added were wild cards in the Chase and drivers have to pick just one series to run for the championship.
The changes were made with an eye on competition and the fans, to make the sport better than ever. But which rule will have the biggest impact? Bill Kimm and Mark Spoor weigh in with their thoughts, read theirs and then weigh in with yours in the comments below. And don't forget to vote in the poll at the right.

Which rule change for 2011 will have the most positive impact?

Click on the link above to read the entire story....

I am looking forward to a exciting season this year.  I hope to see some wins from my boy Jeff Gordon this year, it would certainly be nice to see him in Victory Lane again, I also hope to see some good things from all of the Hendrick Drivers and even Tony Stewart of Stewart/Haas Racing who runs their cars with Hendrick motors in them. 

"Boogity, Boogity, Boogity boys, let's go racin!!!"






Monday, February 14, 2011

What Is A Jewish Republican?

Who are these Jewish Republicans? I am, and so are my friends and some of my family. We are the Jewish Republican Party Reptiles. We have read every book by P.J. O’Rourke, twice. We wake up to Dennis Prager in the morning and go to sleep to Michael Savage at night. We have seen every episode of South Park and rarely go to movies. We understand that Bush gumshoed the election and taradiddled us into war with Iraq, and that’s how we like it. We like to smoke in public and we don’t like gun control. We would still go hunting with Dick Cheney. We may not agree with everything the Bush administration does, but we voted for him anyway just to spite the liberals.

We walk with our Christian allies, even more so than with many of our own know-it-all Jewish brethren. Seventy-five percent of Jewish Americans are liberal, and a good portion of them are to the left of that. We have nothing in common with them or the ACLU except bagels and curly hair. Whoever said that Jews are a smart people got it wrong. Some of our own may call us traitors. Some of us are married to non-Jews and we like it that way. We aren’t worried about intermarriage nearly as much as we are about the same-sex kind, although if I may add, that this issue is not even a concern of mine, I believe that everyone, straight or gay deserves to be equally miserable.

We like guns that shoot around corners and strong missile defense. We believe in tax cuts and more military spending. We are Zionists and support Israel by keeping our mouths shut and our pocket books open. We no longer believe in the Samson option, we prefer the Israeli’s wipe their enemies out before it reaches that point. We want Moshiach now and are prepared to leave any “mostly cultural” Jew behind if we have to.

We have nothing in common with the Reform movement, but we still pray in their synagogues on Yom Kippur to make our mothers happy. The anything but “Conservative” Conservative movement doesn’t do it for us either. We love and learn with the Orthodox community as they agree with our morals and politics, but we struggle to go that far or have that many children. We are the free-agent Jews. We give our money to Chabad charities as they have never let us down. We love the Rebbe and immediately go to 770 as soon as we are in New York. We don’t live in New York City.

Some of us live in Texas or Michigan and are married to gorgeous blonde women. We have kids with names like Austin or Jess-belle who wear a yarmulke to the motocross and NASCAR races. Liberal girls don’t like us but they still sleep in our bed anyway. We like to drink every night, to life, liberty, and the American way, and all alcoholic beverages are kosher in our book.

We are the Jewish Republican Party Reptiles. We are the most comfortable and happy Jews who still struggle with God. We are the most blessed and we know it all too well. Our numbers are growing fast. We vote for the Republican ticket and win elections while our opponents are aborting all their voters. We are Jews of the Torah and not the Jews of “social justice”.  We are descendants of Jews who helped to build the USA. We say God bless Israel and America, and that’s it. We no longer dwell on Jewish guilt and we have nothing to apologize for. You may not like the JRPR’s, but if you took the time to read this, we bet you are one too.

I might add my own little “What is a Jewish Republican”. I speak only for myself, but I honestly believe that if you were to dress Osama bin Laden up as a unborn baby, Democrats would have him killed in a second, and would line up by the millions to do so and defend the right to do it! That’s only my opinion, I could be wrong.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Those Who Cling to Religion & Guns Rejoice...Speedweek has officially Started

I am back in my element once again...Stationed in front of the 46 inch HDTV watching the NASCAR Budweiser Shootout!  Speedweek at Daytona Speedway has officially begun thus launching the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup season!

As usual, I am pulling for my boy Jeff Gordon to win, but it's not looking so good with 6 laps to go.  He's currently in 5th with 5 to go now.

Actually, I root for any one of the Hendrick drivers to win along with anyone that drives for Stewart/Haas Racing because they run their cars with....Hendrick motors of course!

2 laps to go and Ryan Newman is leading....

White flag is out and Jeffy boy has fallen to 7th...

Newman still leading and comes around but now it looks like Denny Hamlin and won the shootout!

Nix that, looks like they're giving the race to the number 22 Penzoil  car of Kurt Busch due to Denny Hamlin making the pass below the yellow line!

I can't wait to see the 53rd running of the Daytona 500!  Hopefully with the resurfacing of the track, there won't be the long race delay like last year due to a hole in the track.

Congratulations to Kurt Busch on his winning the 2011 NASCAR Budweiser Shootout!







Monday, February 07, 2011

My Favorite Season of All

On Sunday February 20, 2011 43 drivers will be rolling their Detroit Iron onto the resurfaced track for the 53rd running of the granddaddy of all stock car races......The Daytona 500!  This will be the beginning of the 2011 Sprint Cup Series amidst many changes in the points format, track, and the fueling system, I'm looking forward to another exciting year of NASCAR racing!

I'm hoping most of all that #24 Driver for Hendrick Motorsports, Jeff Gordon can turn his winless slump around this year and put some more wins and perhaps one more championship under his and Rick Hendrick's belt.


Having just moved to Vernon, Connecticut I'm currently seeking out a race track to hang out at on Saturday nights this coming summer...Have found a couple of what appears to be nice tracks running multiple classes of stock car racing...This Hillbilly Hebrew needs his speed fix this summer after being so freaking busy last summer with my youngest son graduating from High School, my granddaughter being born, my wife completing grad school, and my oldest son being deployed to Afghanistan, I had absolutely no time to go to the track last summer.  I'm planning on fixing that problem this year along with planting my ass along a river bank somewhere with a rod in one hand and a cold Becks NA in the other!