http://www.autovalueparts.com/showpage.php?page_id=helmet-terms.htm&menu=race.menu PRIZES: One (1) NASCAR racing helmet (the “Grand Prize”) worn by Elliott Sadler during the Nationwide Series Race, June 27, 2009 at the New Hampshire Motor Speedway. Approximate market value (”AMV”) of Grand Prize: Five Hundred Dollars and 00/100 ($500.00). -if you see this text on another site, this post was stolen from f | r | e | e | s | t | u | f | f | t | i | m | e | s .com
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Last week we were thrilled to discover that Elliott Sadler goes clubbing . That got us thinking. Sadler can't be the only driver who enjoys $9 beers, dancing with women of dubious morals and wearing shirts with the top three buttons undone. No, it turns out Sadler isn't alone. In fact, he is in very good company. read more
By Kyle Ocker, FanZone SportsPublished:23 June 2009 8:53 PM EDTPosted in: AJ Allmendinger, Dodge, Elliott Sadler, Headline, Kasey Kahne, NASCAR News, Reed Sorenson, Richard Petty Motorsports, Richard Petty Motorsports, Sprint Cup Series, Teams, ToyotaDAYTONA BEACH, FL - FEBRUARY 14: Team owner Richard Petty (R) looks on as AJ Allmendinger (L), driver of the #44 Valvoline Dodge prepares to practice for the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Daytona 500 at Daytona International Speedway on February 14, 200
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All day the amount of media that gathered for the individual driver press conferences had been small to say the least. I think almost every driver who walked in commented on the lack of butts in the seats. The audio from each meeting was being broadcast over to the deadline media room, and the reporters there could ask questions if they wanted, so people didn’t have to show up in-person if they didn’t want to. The only driver to have an insane grouping of everyone and their mother was Dale Ea
All day the amount of media that gathered for the individual driver press conferences had been small to say the least. I think almost every driver who walked in commented on the lack of butts in the seats. The audio from each meeting was being broadcast over to the deadline media room, and the reporters there could ask questions if they wanted, so people didn’t have to show up in-person if they didn’t want to. The only driver to have an insane grouping of everyone and their mother was Dale Ea