KB may have finally matured to the point where he can use his big skill to his advantage instead of disadvantage. If so, this could be a loooooonnnngggg year....
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KB may have finally matured to the point where he can use his big skill to his advantage instead of disadvantage. If so, this could be a loooooonnnngggg year....
Saw in this morning's paper that Robby Gordon's talking about looking for some deep pocket partners who have connections to potential sponsors, giving him more time to focus on a wider range of financial "opportunities". Maybe we all chip in and buy a CHR share?? :3dSMILE::3dSMILE::rolleyes::LOL:
He smoked Smoke last night
My guess his car wasn't as bad as it looked. I don't care for him as a person seems he is better this year than in the past time will tell. He has a reputation to live down.
Edwards on the Pole and the Biff in second for the start of the big race! I guess Rousch likes EFI ! rofl..
Hey, great news!!!! Gotta love having a pair of Henry's Finest sitting side by side on the front row!!!!!!!!!
Some days Life is Good!!!!
:D:D:D
Just hope there fast enough to GET OUT THE WAY!! LOL
I was just trying to stir up ol Dave. hahaha They are all in a learning curve now with EFI and the new front design lots of Chevys pushing water, that could lead to blown engines
This was a big race for the Toyota camp - a win in the first ever NASCAR EFI race, plus the first Bud Shootout win in six tries. This is going to be an interesting season. Toyota has tons of EFI experience from their support of the Indy Car series a few years back, plus there is a new mentality between the Gibbs & Waltrip teams related to EFI information. KB in the past has been the poster child for the "spoiled brat" group, but if they got his attention at the end of 2011 he may be a force to reckon with for 2012. Don't get me wrong, I'm not a big KB fan, but it sounds like he did some amazing driving last night.
Before the wreckin' thinned the field twice the Earnhardt/Childress engined cars looked mighty strong too when horsepower seemed to matter.