Yep, it was typical Talladega - wild racing, crazy wrecks, scary seconds as Carl Edwards hit the catch fence. I hope the people behind the fence are okay - they never had time to even cover their faces before Carl was heading for their laps. You can see the wreck video on nascar.com. Fox coverage of the post-race situation wasn't too stellar. The least they should have done is acknowledged there was a situation and offered to update the public whenever they were knowledgeable. A big congrats to Brad K., who was driving a James Finch car (with a Hendrick chassis and engine) that didn't even make the Daytona race in February. Nothing like beating your boss, Earnhardt Jr., at the track where he's a master!
The weather has heated up here in the South, well over ninety degrees F. The azaleas won't last long, but the dogwoods have held up for weeks so I can't complain. I'm on my gardening kick, per usual for this time of year, but with my book running full tilt boogie, I can't play in the dirt as much as I'd like.
Richmond race weekend coming up next! Can't wait. I'm so ready for a full weekend at the track.
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I saw the accident you mentioned on TV. I don't react much to accidents but that one made me squeek and cover my eyes. I just knew that car was going to end up in the stands!
It was scary, wasn't it? So glad Carl and the people in the stands weren't killed.
That's why I like short tracks - the speeds are much less and the catch fence won't get a workout, LOL.
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