Nascar Technical College
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Top 5 Favorite Nascar Sprint Cup Drivers in 2011
NASCAR has become really popular the last few years, and several fans are new to the Nascar Racing. Fans are excited about being in the stands live and have discovered that Nascar Tickets are easy to come by. I started viewing NASCAR in 2001 and soon became a big fan of Matt Kenseth, who at the time driving the number 17 Crown Royal Ford for Jack Roush Racing. I Loved the have to give him props though.
Young gun, Kyle Busch has seperated himself his older siblings shadow, having tremendous success in number 18 M and M car. The thing I love about Kyle is that he loves to race. Busch has driven in all three race series, NASCAR SPRINT CUP, Nationwide, Camping World Truck series. He has even dominated all three races in one weekend. He is young, and brings lots of excitement and energy to NASCAR.
The final of my favorite NASCAR drivers is Tony “T Bone” Raines. He is currently looking for a sponsor, but the guy is tough. Despite almost always beginning in one of the last positions, he maximizes his opportunity. He usually manages to get the most out of his race set up, even if he doesn’t have a top flight equipment. It would be really great to this veteran driver get a chance with a new sponsor in 2011.
The leading merchandise sales of all the Nascar drivers is Dale Earnhardt Jr who drives the #88 National Guard AMP Energy Car. The Nascar Sprint Cup season is off to an fantastic start, don’t miss the action.
Morris: He has Super Role in Super Bowl (The State)
Growing up in Ballentine, John Howard dreamed of one day providing a networks play-by-play account of the Super Bowl. His second choice? To serve as color commentator for tonights game from Indianapolis. Howard, a Dutch Fork High and Newberry College graduate, never realized those dreams. So he took a different route to being part of the biggest game in all of sports. Howard will work his fourth Super Bowl tonight as NBCs technical director for instant replays. Its part mind reader and part magician and a whole lot of playing the coolest video game in the world, Howard said this week of handling replays from 40 cameras on a master panel with approximately 1,300 switches. I somehow landed the dream job. That dream job has included working the NASCAR circuit for Fox Sports since 1997, four BCS national championship games, various bowl games and an NFL wildcard playoff game each of the past three seasons. His work in Indianapolis this week was preceded by handling TV replays for the Pro Bowl in Honolulu. The 38-year-old Howards schedule puts him on the NASCAR tour every year from February through June. After a couple of months off, he ...
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