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Do You Follow Motor Racing?

Posted August 30, 2009 7:42 AM

We've covered many types of racing here in the pump newsletter, from Formula 1 to today's steam-powered land speed record car. Do you follow motor racing? If so, which ones?

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Re: Do You Follow Motor Racing?

09/23/2009 12:37 PM

Re: Do You Follow Motor Racing?

NASCAR, NHRA and OUTLAW Sprints and Modified, Pro Classes only. No Local or Sportsman Classes.

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Re: Do You Follow Motor Racing?

09/24/2009 9:48 AM

Formula One! I find the technology fascinating and the politics hilarious. The racing can be a tad processional, but the past 2 or 3 years have had some brilliant moments...

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Re: Do You Follow Motor Racing?

10/20/2009 11:39 PM

F1..

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