Friday, February 11, 2011

New Gas Cans For 2011 In The Sprint Cup Series

Gone from the 2011 Nascar Sprint Cup series is the catch can man, and in are new ventilated fuel filler cans that will hold the new E15 ethanol based gas that the Sprint Cup drivers will be using to power their cup cars for the new season. This is where things are going to get interesting.In the past the job of the catch can man was not only to catch the gas coming out of the car when the tank was full,but also to adjust the right height of the rear of the car as it pitted,if adjustments needed to be made. In the past the gas guy was always done fueling the car before the tire changers were done with their job, but with the new ventilated...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Ormond Beach Florida "The Birthplace of Speed"

Many people recognize the salt flats in Utah as the place where land speed records are held, but what a lot of people don't know is that this all started in 1902 on Ormond Beach in Fl. In 1902 many daredevils figured out that Ormond Beach was the perfect place to go fast and to break land speed records. It was long and flat and in the beginning there was plenty of room to go 127 miles an hour. They started over in Ormond Beach and as the times got faster they used Daytona Beach as the shut down area. When a driver was scheduled to make an attempt at the record the Daytona Beach fire station (which still stands) located on the corner of Beach...

Friday, January 14, 2011

Remembering Dale Earnhardt

We're about a month out from the start of the 53rd annual Daytona 500. With every year that passes and when the green flag drops during the Daytona 500, you can't help but think of Dale Earnhardt Sr. and what he meant to the sport. I've been to the Daytona 500 many times myself and was fortunate enough to have been at the 1998 Daytona 500 with friends and family when Dale Earnhardt Sr. won. If you weren't a Dale Earnhardt fan,on that day you were. When Dale crossed the finish line and finally clinched his Daytona 500 win, the grandstands absolutely exploded. Looking back on it now I wish I could rewind time to enjoy it for one last moment. After...

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The Great Race from New York To Paris in 1908

The Great Race from New York To Paris in 1908 was a publicity stunt dreamed up by the New York Times. In 1908 6 cars left Times Square in New York city at a whopping 35 MPH heading to Paris from NY. Back in 1908 there were not to many cars and there were no roads as we have today, so these six cars drove through conditions beyond extreme. The cars were bound for Alaska but when they got there the travel was impossible due to deep snow and melting rivers.With this obstacle in the way the cars were shipped back to Seattle,and them shipped to Japan to continue the race. On July 30th the Thomas Flyer had reached Paris,but one of the guards would...

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