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Post by bsoyuz on Jan 25, 2014 16:12:39 GMT -5
I don't know, but Christan Fittipaldi didn't change anything from its real life counterpart (both suck at NASCAR)
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Post by Chad' on Jan 25, 2014 16:33:51 GMT -5
Wow! That's one way to start a season. Really, Fittipaldi did not get a great success in real NASCAR. But this I hope he do better. If he does not do well in 2003, there will certainly be some Busch/Truck teams in search of him.
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Post by Chad' on Jan 26, 2014 16:20:47 GMT -5
2003 Subway 400 entry list (drivers in red aren't guaranteed):
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Post by Chad' on Feb 1, 2014 14:22:47 GMT -5
38th Subway 400:In a thrilling race at North Carolina Speedway, the 42-car field gave a show to the public. With Tony Stewart on the pole, the start came. The track has always been a problem in a matter of keeping the car: Jeff Green had problems early in the race, but returned to the track two laps behind the leader. Then came the rookie Tony Raines, who had other engine problems and returned six laps behind leader Tony Stewart. On lap 33, Jeff Burton also had car trouble. Even made a pit-stop, but was forced to abandon the race. Robby Gordon, Jimmie Johnson, Matt Kenseth and Casey Mears were also problems and abandoned. Gradually the grid was dividing into small groups, usually five to eight cars. The contest for leadership was a case apart: the pole Stewart came always leading the pack, being chased or chasing drivers like Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch and Ricky Rudd. Emphasis on the latter two fought a great race from the 110. Michael Waltrip hit the wall and there was a yellow flag, a round of pit stops, along with the restart. It was completely insane, especially by the big disputes that occurred in 3-wides up to ten laps after the restart. After a few laps, Rusty Wallace took the lead. We had a restart and laggards completely disrupted the race who had been fighting for the lead. Gradually Mark Martin was coming and caught a beautiful clash with #2 and #20. The last yellow flag joined the drivers and initiated the end of the race. Gradually pilots who fought victory were separating, but it's time for the pit-stop. Dale Jarrett only changed the right tires and happened to be at the back of the leader, fighting for victory. Mark Martin had been leading but his car malfunctioned and he goes to the pits for repairs. Rusty Wallace took the lead, and after the pit-stop on lap 384 the lead got for Dale Earnhardt Jr., who won the Subway 400. DNQs: Christian Fittipaldi (#44), Ken Schrader (#49), Kerry Earnhardt (#83), Derrike Cope (#37) Margin of victory: 2.547 sec Cautions: 5 for 20 laps Lead changes: 14 (6 drivers) Weather: Clear, 61 °F, East 11 mph Drivers standings:ROTY standings:
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2014 7:17:47 GMT -5
That's the first time I've seen someone link screenshots of a race within the recap. You might just start a new trend on here!
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Post by labontefanboy on Feb 2, 2014 10:27:45 GMT -5
That's a neat touch with the screenshots. I'd love to be able to post photo/video galleries of races, but NR2003 is not very cooperative on Windows 8 and for some reason fails to load the replays every single time or will only load half of the replays.
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Post by Chad' on Feb 2, 2014 13:45:08 GMT -5
Thank you guys for accomplishment. 2003 UAW DaimlerChrysler 400 entry list:
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Post by Chad' on Feb 6, 2014 17:38:50 GMT -5
6th UAW-DaimlerChrysler 400 results:DNQs: Larry Foyt (#14), Tony Raines (#74), Morgan Shepherd (#89), Mike Bliss (#80), Kerry Earnhardt (#83), Derrike Cope (#37), Hideo Fukuyama (#66), Jimmy Spencer (#7) Free-caution race Margin of victory: 3.293 sec Lead changes: 15 (10 drivers) Weather: Clear, 55 °F, South 5 mph Points standings:ROTY standings:
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Post by Chad' on Feb 8, 2014 14:29:42 GMT -5
Brendan Gaughan to make part-time schedule with Penske Racing
The 27-year old and current leader of the Truck Series Brendan Gaughan announced that it will make some "preparation" races with a third Penske car in 2003.
"It's great I go getting used to the car aiming at the future," Gaughan said.
"Gaughan is the current leader of the Truck Series and has a great future. Bet is ours, and we hope it goes well this year," concluded Roger Penske.
The first race of Brendan Gaughan will be in Fort Worth.
Ron Fellows to make road course races for Michael Waltrip Racing
Michael Waltrip, current driver of the #15 announced today that Ron Fellows will drive his #00 team at Sears Point and Watkins Glen. The sponsor shall be Aaron's and Waltrip did not comment on other races, but more likely is that Buckshot Jones do other races in the team.
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Post by Chad' on Feb 9, 2014 11:01:50 GMT -5
2003 Bass Pro Shops MBNA 500 entry list:
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