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This year there will be 9 driver who have been back too the coke a cola 600  over the last ten years.Thats makes 90 years of experence Between the 9 of them.which ingeneral make it sound like a hole lot of Years.Its Not  that way at all its just a sales pitch .Its 9 driver's with 10 race's apeace .9 X 10 = 90 small math lession.These 9 drivers Could make a interesting Race To The Finish.These our The senior drives at this track This day in time.4 of these driversare ranked from 1st to 19 in NEXTEL points.as a view point of mine these 2 of these driver's sould be in the top 10 or 12.Based on their experence at this track they should beable to drive in the North Carolina Fog on A full moon night and be in contention for the win.Bobby Labonte And Mark Martin are these 2 Drivers .I repect their admaration in NASCAR these driver are the Teachers of the Students ,Jeff And Jeff,meaning Gordon And Burton .Jeff And Jeff are in the top 10 for those of us who are not paying attention to NASCAR like they Should.(I missed out on Kulwicki's Year sorry) when i was not paying attention.Over the the last 10 years ive tryed to follow NASCAR .to the best of my ability ,and i know these 2 drivers have the ability to Take A checkerd flag Home for their Team.Bobby Labonte Has a speed of 151 mph to his credit he knows what it's going to Take To win Here,as for Mark Martin records is from his Busch Career.Jeff Gordon And Bobby Labonte Have Tracks Records At Lowe's Motor Speedway.With all this Knowledge and Experence .I Hope Too see one of these seasoned Drivers in The Coke A Cola 600 In winners Circle Come Sunday This Memorial Day weekend .Good Luck Too all The race Teams .And too The Fans Of Auto Racing Please Drive Safe So your loved one can go to the next race together.

Posted: 5/21/2007 5:52:00 PM Total Comments: 0

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