Be sure and set your DVR's NASCAR Camping World is Saturday Night!!!!

[B][SIZE=“3”]Be sure and set your DVR’s if your going to your favorite Short Track. There sure is GREAT RACING happening in our own back yard. From Sprints to Super Lates, Trucks and many others are looking to put a Show on for you!!! Be sure and support them!!!

Here’s is the Schedule and the list of Too Tuff To Tame 200 “NASCAR Camper World” TRUCK Race.

Schedule of Events
Too Tough To Tame 200

Saturday, March 12, 2011
9:00am - 10:00am NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Practice
10:30am - 12:00pm NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Final Practice
1:30pm - 2:30pm NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Driver Autograph Session
3:15pm NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Qualifying
4:30pm Driver Introductions
5:00pm Too Tough To Tame 200 NASCAR Camping World Truck Series (147 laps, 200.8 miles)

                      Driver:                                               Sponsor:

1Jeffrey Earnhardt Fuel Doctor
2Elliott Sadler Armour Vienna Sausages
3Austin Dillon Bass Pro Shops/Remington/Tracker Boats
4Ricky Carmichael Monster Energy
5Travis Kvapil International Truck-Monaco RVs
07 Jamie Dick TBA
7 Miguel Paludo Stemco Duroline
8 Nelson Piquet Jr Qualcomm/atNelsonPiquet
9 Max Papis GEICO
10 Chase Mattioli CollegeComplete.com
13 Johnny Sauter Safe Auto-Curb Records
15 Dusty Davis Vision Airlines Emerald Coast
17 Timothy Peters GEARWRENCH
18 Kasey Kahne Toyota
20 Johanna Long Panhandle Grading & Paving
22 Joey Coulter RCR / Rip-It
23 Jason White Gunbroker.com
25 Tayler Malsam One Eighty
29 Parker Kligerman Penske Truck Leasing
30 Todd Bodine Germain.com
31 James Buescher Wolfepack Rentals
32 Brad Sweet Great Clips
33 Ron Hornaday Jr Tide/Kroger
39 Ryan Sieg S&W
45 Mike Skinner TBA
46 Craig Goess Greenville Toyota of N.C.
50 T J Bell Liberty Tire Recycling-Pinnacle Rubber Mulch
51 Justin Johnson Vision Airlines Wounded Warrior
57 Norm Benning TBA
60 Cole Whitt Red Bull
62 Brendan Gaughan South Point Hotel and Casino
66 Justin Marks GoPro
173 TBA County Building Center
77 Justin Lofton Lofton Cattle
81 David Starr ZACHRY
84 Chris Fontaine Glenden Enterprises
88 Matt Crafton Menards
92 Clay Rogers BTS Tire & Wheel/Fleet HQ
93 Shane Sieg S&W

Who’s your picks???
I take either Joey Culture for his first NASCAR WIN or Chris Fontaine. Both are GREAT FLORIDA RACERS and that would be so COOL!!![/SIZE][/B]
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Chris or Ricky…

You must be working for NASCRAP now the way you are promoting them. Remember they are the one’s that have basically ruined short track/local racing, DVD or not! Also please get rid of the RED lettering (Hard on the eyes). I do like reading your posts because you are entertaining. Especially the spelling!

So you’re saying all the former local short track drivers are sitting home watching NASCAR instead of racing? Because THAT is the problem, low car counts. For example its pretty pathetic when you win a trophy for 3rd in points and the average field PROBABLY was 5. Its a chicken before the egg deal. No fans no cars or is it no cars no fans? I still think MOST short track fans would rather go to the local short track instead of watching NASCAR on TV, I know i always used to. Especially when you can tape NASCAR, like Bobby said. Personally I appreciate his posts about NASCAR, and if the car counts get up this yr enough to make it worth going to watch I may go again, but am not going to watch 5-6 car fields. Whatever the reason. Its pretty easy to just say its this ones fault or that ones fault. I dont know the answer but I guarantee it isnt a few NASCAR races on tv. I will say I’m very impressed with Ponta Gordas program and price to get in, if weathers nice the place will be packed. Lots of other tracks arent even racing, nice weather, the population here is the highest it is all yr, and no racing.

Your lucky today, he usually uses the biggest caps allowed,Im glad Im not the only one that thinks he’s good entertainment, about as much as watching the grass grow.

So you’re saying all the former local short track drivers are sitting home watching NASCAR instead of racing?
I don’t think it’s so much the drivers sitting home as it is fans. True, in this digital age, they can DVR a race on TV, but a lot don’t/won’t; they’d rather watch it live on TV at home for free, than spend money to go out (to a movie, to their local short track, whatever).

I also know that some local tracks will close up for the weekend when a NASCAR Nationwide/Cup race is anywhere nearby. When I lived in Virginia, the local short tracks would close up for the weekend when Richmond runs on Saturday night. Instead of the tracks switching their regular program to another night (Thursday or Friday), it was just easier for them to close up. And this wasn’t just one track; this was FOUR racetracks - Langley, Southampton (when it was open), Southside, and Virginia National. So if the local fans wanted to see a race that weekend, it was either stay home and watch on TV, or go to the race at the “big” track.

It happened/has happened there in Florida, too, when the Firecracker first started running on Saturday night in the late '90s, I know some of the tracks used to close up for that weekend. When NA$CAR first started putting their races on Saturday night (with the exception of probably Bristol), race fans had to make a choice: stay home and watch the Cup race(s) for free (well, cable’s not really “free”, but you know what I mean), or spend some $$$ and go out, whether it was to the local short track, to eat, to the movies, whatever. Now, how many Cup races are on a Saturday night? Both races at Richmond, Bristol, Chicago, Texas, Kentucky, the second Charlotte race, and the July race at Daytona. That’s not including the specials like the Busch Cla…I mean, the Bud ShootOut and the All-Star weekend at Charlotte. That’s a lot of weekends the short track fan has to make a decision to watch a Cup race (if he/she is so inclined) or go out and support the local joint. That’s nine weekends out of the regular racing season. And…this doesn’t include all the Saturday-night Nationwide and Truck races that’re on TV as well.

So fans have a few choices to make. Me? Man, I tell ya, I’m missing the nearly-52-weeks-a-year racing season; we still got about another month before the season starts here. But I got about nine racetracks in a 2-hour radius that I’d like to try and get to this summer.

Oh - and for Bobby…gotta go with one of the regulars, either Bodine, Sauter, or Hornaday. But you can’t count out Johanna Long. She’s been lookin’ pretty decent since she got to the Trucks. :wink:

I was saying if the problem at local short tracks is lack of car count, and I believe it is, for whatever reason, then to say Sat. night NASCAR is at fault is also to say the local short track drivers must be staying home watching NASCAR. When car counts were good at local short tracks in wouldnt stay home to watch 3 NASCAR races, but I will now instead of watching 5-6 car fields at the local short track. At least if I get bored at home I can go to bed. Some people say 2 cars make a race, thats great, I do not feel that way, want 15 - 20 cars in the field, or maybe even 10. The racing is the product the tracks are selling to the fans, the customer. No product, you close the doors, its a shame. i do not know the answer but I know this, the car counts MUST improve if short track racing is to live here or anyplace else. Remember, there are LOTS of Sat nights with NO NSACAR racing, whos fault is it then there are no car counts or fans? Let me spell it out: L-O-S-T I-N-T-E-R-E-S-T!

Well I guess your welcomed dd38???

Now that I don’t have the weekly anvil around my neck. And I was in the same boat of looking for anything to blame. Times have changed. I have been a NASCAR Fan for over forty years. Not alway as intence (check the spelling this one for you) as I found myself today. I CAN’T GET ENOUGH of it!!!.. Honestly I realy think the Powers to be at NASCAR have got it right. And if I do hit the Lotto and get real stuiped again. It would be a NASCAR Track without a dought. They are just starting to rebuild the Empire of the TOP Level of Stock Car Racen ( there’s another one). Mark my words the NEW ERA is here NOW!!!..IS BLUE BETTER[/B][/SIZE]
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[SIZE=“5”]Talking to Pistel Pete and Mike of the NASCAR Radio THIS MORNING. There is only 36 startering POSTITION for the Camper World Race. There are 39 pre-enty’s. Four Past Champions starting spots. That make’s it GO FOR IT !!!.. Only 32 starting spots for the Bad Boys…[/SIZE]

Ok dammit, I’ll bite. My pick is Elliott Sadler from Emporia,Va. driving the Armour Vienna Sausage Chevrolet owned by the beautiful Delana Harvick.

I’d love to see Elliott Sadler win.

hmmmmmmm

people on here always bad talking NASCAR but the tracks are packed … not everyone are tired. just us old farts who remember what it used to be like. the new generation still loves it. they just dont know any better. :wink:
carol aka oz

[QUOTE=carolwicks;67305]people on here always bad talking NASCAR but the tracks are packed … not everyone are tired. just us old farts who remember what it used to be like. the new generation still loves it. they just dont know any better. :wink:
carol aka oz[/QUOTE]
Carol, thats called evolving with the times, Evolve with it or live in the past. Like Robert Hart said, racing has changed a lot in the last few yrs. It used to be fun, a bunch of buddies would get together in the back yard ar maybe an old shed with half the walls blown away and build a race car. When I was young everyone around where I lived had a 57 chevy, all beat to crap,4-5 guys workin at it, hauled it to BeachRidge speedway on a $200 trailer, held their breath all the way and put on one hell of a show. The place was packed, (and still is by the way). Now, locally, they roll in (all 4-5 of them) on a weekly basis in their $200,000 rigs, paid crew many thousands of dollars in their car and half the time the track lets the big money boys in for free. So today none of the average Joes’ can afford to race. Also, when Ponta Gorda puts on one hell of a show like the one coming up, CHEAP entrance fee for the fans and someone gets all pissed off because a pic came from someplace they didnt think it should. I feel so strongly about the show coming up in Ponta Gorde I’m calling my brother-in-law over there to make sure he goes. Good luck Ponta Gorda and thanks for thinking about us, the fans!!

[QUOTE=carolwicks;67305]people on here always bad talking NASCAR but the tracks are packed … not everyone are tired. just us old farts who remember what it used to be like. the new generation still loves it. they just dont know any better. :wink:
carol aka oz[/QUOTE]

You had better look at the stands on TV. Poor crouds.$15 and $20 tickets. They arent dooing so good either… They robbed the fans with ticket prices for a few years. Got big TV money and now it coming to an end and they need us back because TV wont pay the big money soon.

The STALKER Nerone
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[SIZE=“3”]The weather is perfect for racing. Cool enough to wear your favorite NASCAR Stars jacket (just a rub to those anti NASCAR folks). Be sure when your walking out the door to set that DVR so when you get the lawn mowed in the morning you can sit back “Grab your BUD’s” and enjoy the Event that is at one of the Toughest Tracks in the land to survive. With those Ruff and Tuff BAD BOYS and GIRLS of NASCAR’s "Camper World Truck Division. Here is the schedule for today:
Practice - 9 a.m. ET Sat.
Practice - 10:30 a.m ET Sat.
Qualifying - 3:30 p.m. ET Sat.
Darlington - 5 p.m. ET Sat. on SPEED Channel
Remember Spring ahead and Fall behind. Don’t forget to set your clocks.
Hey Don THE STALKER Nerone who’s your pick to WIN the truck race???.. Come on you gotta to like somebody?
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Thanks Bobby, I got my recliner all adjusted just right. Would like to be in Ponta Gorda but its just too far. Maybe someweekend we’ll go over, watch race Sat night, get a room and go fishing all day Sun. in Charlotte harbor.

Screw Nascar

Headed to North Florida for dirt LATE MODELS!

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[SIZE=“4”]O Hi Bobby! yes we still watch the races on tv…Dont go to many short tracks.
see ya!!
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