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How do people wear clothing in size small?
#at vintage festival at richmond raceway wow ..#if it was cheaper than 25 we would've bought it even know it's waayyy too small for me#paul menard#menards#i mean it's kinda ugly but it's MENARDS
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Recent acquisitions from the past few months. I’ve gotten to the point I need a separate case just for Wood Brothers cars
#wood brothers#wood brothers racing#neil bonnett#elliott sadler#dan gurney#Paul menard#Dale Jarrett#nascar#ford
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2011 Paul Menard #27 Menards/NIBCO Brickyard 400 Win Raced Version Custom. GET. HARD. FOR. MENARD.
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Malika Menard - Paris Fashion Week - Jean Paul Gaultier leather moto dress
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YETI Abominable snowman splatter! Reviews - free on YouTube
‘It kills in cold blood’ Yeti is a 2008 monster movie about the victims of a plane crash in the Himalayas and their fight for survival against hunger and the abominable snowman. Also known as Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon Directed by Paul Ziller (Loch Ness Terror; Swarmed; Snakehead Terror; Pledge Night) from a screenplay written by Rafael Jordan (Poseidon Rex; Dragon Wasps; Copperhead) based on…
#2008#Adam O&039;Byrne#Carly Pope#free on YouTube#free online#Marc Menard#monster movie#Paul Ziller#review reviews#yeti#Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon
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NASCAR Numerology: How NASCAR's Current Teams Got Their Numbers: Part One.
So this blog has been a bit NASCAR heavy these past few weeks, but my request, I'm going to do one more: NASCAR Numerology: How the Current Teams Got Their Numbers.
To start with, a brief introduction: in European motorsports like Formula One and MotoGP, the norm has become that drivers chose their numbers. Lewis Hamilton, for instance, has chosen the #44 and will take that number from Mercedes to Ferrari when he moves after this season. The exception to this is the #1, which is typically reserved for champions. Max Verstappen (normally #33) and Pecco Bagnaia (normally #63) currently run the #1 plate in F1 and MotoGP, respectively.
Neither of these rules exist in NASCAR. In American racing (NASCAR and Indycar in particular) numbers are associated with the teams, with some teams having run the same number for decades. How these numbers came about various - some were chosen as they were the lowest available number, some to go along with sponsor, others to go along with a numbering convention at a given team. We'll get into these stories here.
We're going to start at the beginning...and the end, with Trackhouse Racing, who run the #1 and #99. Ironically enough, their story begins with the #99, as Trackhouse first entered the sport in 2021 with Daniel Suárez. Trackhouse was, at this point, a one car operation leasing a charter from Spire Motorsports, getting engines from Richard Childress Racing, and running out of a space in the RCR shop. They chose the #99 as a tribute to Carl Edwards, who ran the number from mid-2004 to 2014 as part of Roush Racing.
In a happy coincidence, Daniel Suárez had run the #99 in his very first race in Monterrey, Mexico at the age of seven.
As for the #1, well...for 2022, Trackhouse wanted a more permanent arrangement, so they bought out Chip Ganassi Racing and took control of their two charters. Ganassi had been running the #42 team for Ross Chastain, and the #1 team for Kurt Busch. Busch was off to 23XI anyway, thus the #1 charter was given to the #99 team.
The #42 team meanwhile, with Ross Chastain as driver and the CGR crew behind him, was switched to the #1. Why? Well, for starts #1 and #99 is a good number combo - the first and last numbers available and they add up to 100 - and furthermore, it has history.
Justin Marks and Pitbull are the owners of Trackhouse, but the team is run by Ty Norris. Now, in 1996, Norris was handpicked by Dale Earnhardt to help create the Dale Earnhardt Inc. (DEI) team, with support from Dale's current team, Richard Childress Racing. DEI would go full time in NASCAR in 1998, with driver Steve Park driving the Pennzoil #1 Chevy. Yeah.
Furthermore, the #1, the #8, and the #15 would be DEI's numbers throughout the 2000s. In 2008, DEI would merge with Ginn Racing (formerly MB2 Motorsports) who ran the #01 Army Chevy with Regan Smith and Mark Martin as drivers. As the recession continued, this team would merge again, this time with Chip Ganassi Racing, in time for 2009.
Chip Ganassi at this point ran the #41 Target Dodge for Reed Sorenson and the #42 Texaco/Havoline Dodge for Juan Pablo Montoya.
DEI, meanwhile, had the #01 Principal Finance Chevrolet for Regan Smith, the #1 Bass Pro Shops Chevrolet for Martin Truex Jr., the #8 US Army Chevrolet for Mark Martin and Aric Almirola (the #01 had the Army sponsorship originally but the #8 was DEI's flagship car so the sponsorship moved over), and the #15 Menards Chevrolet for Paul Menard.
The 2009 season would essentially be a bloodletting for the team, and come 2010, the merged Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing would run the #1 Bass Pro Shops/McDonalds Chevrolet for Jamie McMurray, and the #42 Target Chevrolet for Juan Pablo Montoya. These are the same numbers that CGR would run when Trackhouse bought them, and the #1, with its lineage going back to 1998, would be reunited with Ty Norris at the Trackhouse team.
And in another move in relation to the Earnhardts, Trackhouse will add the #88 Chevy for Shane van Gisbergen for 2025. The #88 was last run by Hendrick Motorsports, first for Dale Earnhardt Jr. from 2008 to 2017, and then by Alex Bowman from 2018 to 2020. More on that in a bit.
All of that for the #1...now onto #2!
Team Penske has run the #2 since 1991, when they acquired the services of Rusty Wallace and his long-term sponsorship deal with Miller Brewing Company. Rusty had driven for the Blue Max Racing team (and won a championship for them in 1989) but that relationship collapsed in 1990. With a new program and a driver as decorated as Rusty, Roger let him choose the number - Rusty chose the #2, which he had last used in 1985.
That car, with Rusty Wallace from 1990-2005, Kurt Busch from 2006-2010, Brad Keselowski from 2011-2021, and Austin Cindric since 2022, has been the Penske flagship car.
In 2012 with Brad Keselowski behind the wheel, it won its first championship.
Penske's other cars have, typically, mimicked the #2. When Penske took over the Kranefuss car of Jeremy Mayfield for 1998, they renumbered it from #37 to #12, with Mobil 1 sponsorship. Mayfield was fired late in 2001, and Rusty's brother Mike filled out the season, before Ryan Newman and Alltel took over the #12 car for 2002. Newman would leave for Stewart-Haas Racing for 2009, and David Stremme would take over that car.
As mentioned a few weeks ago in my Viceroy rule blogpost, Alltel was bought out by Verizon in 2008, and that caused a problem as NASCAR's title sponsor was Sprint. Alltel was grandfathered in, Verizon was not. Thus, for 2009 and 2010, the #12 would run as a black and red Penske Truck Rentals car that totally wasn't mimicking the Verizon logo.
Anyway, David Stremme would be replaced by Brad Keselowski at the end of the 2009 season, and he'd remain in the #12 for 2010.
In 2011 however, Penske secured a new major sponsor in the form of Shell/Pennzoil, and Shell wanted a flagship entry with a flagship driver. Thus, Kurt Busch was moved from the #2 to the new #22, while Brad's #12 team became the new #2 Miller Lite team. Kurt Busch would essentially have a meltdown in the 2011 season - screaming at his team in multiple races - and would be fired at the end of the season. AJ Allmendinger and Sam Hornish would fill in for 2012, and for 2013, current driver Joey Logano was hired for the #22.
Meanwhile, the #12 would return to full time competition in 2018 with Ryan Blaney as driver and Menards as the main sponsor.
Logano's #22 would win the championship in 2018 and 2022, while Ryan Blaney would win in 2023. The #2 is Penske's original number, but now, all three have won championships. Furthermore, all three - plus now the Wood Brothers car they prop up - are now locked into the 2024 NASCAR playoffs.
Speaking of, this blog is running long and I'm gonna have to make this into a bit of a series over the next week or so, but while we're on the topic of the Wood Brothers, lets finish off that car real quick.
The Wood Brothers is NASCAR's oldest team and has run the #21 from the beginning. On rare occasions when the Wood Brothers ran multiple cars, back in like the 60s and 70s, it would usually be something that pays homage to the #21 - examples include the #12, the #121, and the #41.
NASCAR's modern era is considered to have started in 1972, and since then, the Wood Brothers has always run the #21 except for a controversial two-year exception in 1985 and 1986 when the team, then fielding Kyle Petty, had a 7Eleven sponsorship and thus ran the #7. They would return to the #21 in 1987, and at the 2024 Coke Zero 400 at Daytona International Speedway, they won their 100th race with driver Harrison Burton.
So yeah, the story of some of NASCAR's current teams' numbers. I'll pick up with RCR tomorrow (spoiler alert: all they have going for them is Earnhardt nostalgia) as this numerology project turns out to be bigger than I expected.
#motorsports#racing#nascar#nascar cup#numbers#numerology#the numbers mason#what do they mean#trackhouse racing#team penske#Wood Brothers#harrison burton
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I need a wisconsinite miku. She gets shitty milkshakes at kwik trip and works at a culvers. She goes to chalkfest every summer. She makes little homemade cheese curds. She feeds the giraffes at Milwaukee zoo. She goes to the Paul bunyan museum in eau claire. She buys all her furniture from Menards. Is this anything.
#brazilian miku meme#i wanted to make an acadian miku but a) im only half acadian and b) i havent been to maine in over 10 years#i am very very disconnected from the culture there :( and also my french sucks ass
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Wondering If A Wrestler Is More Beloved In One Company Over Another?
Wonder no more! Here are all the wrestlers who were in both tournaments so far (who I'm aware of, I might have missed a few)
BOLD = Company with higher votes
Adam Cole: 490 AEW, 172 WWE
Aleister/Malakai Black: 414 AEW, 189 WWE
Angelo/Chase Parker: 65 AEW, 18 WWE
Athena/Ember Moon: 796 AEW, 249 WWE
Big Show/Paul Wight: 40 AEW, 162 WWE
Billy Gunn: 365 AEW, 356 WWE
Blue Pants/Lexy Nair: 15 AEW, 65 WWE
Bobby Fish: 0 AEW, 14 WWE
Brian Pillman Jr/Lexis King: 21 AEW, 16 WWE
Bryan Danielson/Daniel Bryan: 711 AEW, 189 WWE
Buddy Matthews/Murphy: 221 AEW, 50 WWE
Cash Wheeler/Dash Wilder: 12 AEW, 82 WWE
Cesaro/Claudio Castagnoli: 176 AEW, 255 WWE
Cezar Bononi: 5 AEW, 27 WWE
Chris Jericho: 23 AEW, 113 WWE
Christian Cage: 437 AEW, 199 WWE
CJ Parker/Juice Robinson: 338 AEW, 50 WWE
CM Punk: 322 AEW, 97 WWE
Cody Rhodes: 70 AEW, 341 WWE
Colt Cabana/Scotty Goldman: 54 AEW, 8 WWE
Dax Harwood/Scott Dawson: 28 AEW, 64 WWE
Dean Ambrose/Jon Moxley: 535 AEW, 432 WWE
Dustin Rhodes/Goldust: 193 AEW, 250 WWE
Erick Redbeard/Rowan: 5 AEW, 101 WWE
Frankie Kazarian: 102 AEW, 45 WWE
Shane/Swerve Strickland: 305 AEW, 186 WWE
Jake Atlas: 21 AEW, 9 WWE
Jack Swagger/Jake Hager: 53 AEW, 38 WWE
Jeff Hardy: 146 AEW, 84 WWE
Jeff Jarrett: 38 AEW, 21 WWE
Jesse Sorensen: 5 AEW, 12 WWE
John Morrison/Johnny TV: 85 AEW, 131 WWE
Judas Devlin/Luchasaurus: 263 AEW, 76 WWE
Keith Lee: 122 AEW, 153 WWE
Kyle O'Reilly: 7 AEW, 55 WWE
Lance Archer/Hoyt: 65 AEW, 42 WWE
Leon Ruff/Ruffin: 12 AEW, 38 WWE
Lio Rush: 32 AEW, 28 WWE
Luke Harper/Mr. Brodie Lee: 501 AEW, 143 WWE
Marina Shafir: 128 AEW, 76 WWE
Matt Hardy: 96 AEW, 139 WWE
Matt Martel/Menard: 137 AEW, 127 WWE
Mercedes Martinez: 337 AEW, 122 WWE
Mike Bennett: 14 AEW, 59 WWE
Miro/Rusev: 117 AEW, 19 WWE
Neville/Pac: 56 AEW, 117 WWE
Paige/Saraya: 55 AEW, 20 WWE
Rob Van Dam: 8 AEW, 163 WWE
Roderick Strong: 285 AEW, 32 WWE
Ruby Riott/Soho: 278 AEW, 150 WWE
Samoa Joe: 731 AEW, 446 WWE
Santana Garrett: 19 AEW, 68 WWE
Serena Deeb: 14 AEW, 49 WWE
Sting: 278 AEW, 312 WWE
Tay Melo/Taynara: 105 AEW, 30 WWE
Timothy Thatcher: 2 AEW, 50 WWE
Toni Storm: 333 AEW, 84 WWE
Tony Nese: 70 AEW, 12 WWE
Trent Barreta/Beretta: 207 AEW, 57 WWE
Trent Seven: 15 AEW, 21 WWE
Tully Blanchard: 28 AEW, 39 WWE
Vickie Guerrero: 1 AEW, 64 WWE
#some of these were rather surprising I won't lie#wwe#wwf#aew#most beloved wwe wrestler tournament#most beloved aew wrestler tournament#another post to help hype for the NJPW tournament
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AEW Roster Organized By Age (& events, for context)
Source: Smackdown Hotel
Jan 3 1952 - Jim Ross
Feb 8 1952 - Elizabeth II crowned
May 30 1955 - Jake Roberts
Nov 3 1957 - Laika becomes first animal in space
Nov 7 1957 - Tony Schiavone
May 13 1958 - Velcro is patented
Sep 20 1958 - Arn Anderson
Mar 20 1959 - Sting
Jun 12 1963 - Jerry Lynn
Jul 1 1963 - ZIP codes are introduced in the US
Oct 13 1963 - Don Callis
Nov 11 1963 - Daddy Ass
Apr 14 1967 - Jeff Jarrett
May 9 1967 - Kevin Kelly
Oct 11 1967 - Taz
Dec 6 1967 - First successful heart transplant
May 10 1968 - William Regal
Oct 30 1968 - Luther
Apr 10 1969 - Dustin Rhodes
Jul 16 1969 - Apollo 11 lands the first people on the moon
Mar 24 1970 - Christopher Daniels
Nov 9 1970 - Chris Jericho
Dec 18 1970 - Rob Van Dam
Apr 3 1971 - Alex Marvez
Jun 12 1971 - Mark Henry
Feb 8 1972 - Paul Wight
Oct 12 1972 - Karen Jarrett
Nov 29 1972 - Atari releases Pong
Oct 30 1973 - Adam Copeland
Nov 30 1973 - Christian Cage
Jan 1 1974 - Jim Ross starts his career in wrestling
Sep 23 1974 - Matt Hardy
Oct 8 1975 - Michael Nakazawa
Jan 23 1976 - Nigel McGuinness
May 8 1976 - First roller coaster with a loop in it opens
Oct 4 1976 - Emi Sakura
Feb 28 1977 - Lance Archer
Aug 31 1977 - Jeff Hardy
Nov 9 1977 - Alex Abrahantes
Dec 12 1977 - The Butcher
Mar 17 1979 - Samoa Joe
Aug 1 1979 - Prince Nana
Oct 3 1979 - Johnny TV
Dec 29 1979 - Justin Roberts
May 6 1980 - Colt Cabana
Jun 2 1980 - The Blade
Jul 16 1980 - Excalibur
Nov 17 1980 - Mercedes Martinez
Dec 27 1980 - Claudio Castagnoli
Feb 19 1981 - Shawn Spears
May 22 1981 - Bryan Danielson
Aug 1 1981 - MTV debuts
Dec 12 1981 - Eddie Kingston
Apr 7 1982 - Sonjay Dutt
May 21 1982 - Kota Ibushi
Aug 3 1982 - Nyla Rose
Oct 10 1982 - Tony Khan
Dec 3 1982 - Jake Hager
Mar 1 1983 - Mark Sterling
Mar 19 1983 - Matt Sydal
Apr 1 1983 - Scorpio Sky
Jul 26 1983 - Roderick Strong
Oct 16 1983 - Kenny Omega
Dec 7 1983 - Matt Menard
Jan 26 1984 - JD Drake
Feb 2 1984 - Brian Cage
Feb 17 1984 - Jimmy Jacobs
Feb 23 1984 - Serpentico
Mar 20 1984 - Angelo Parker
May 4 1984 - Orange Cassidy
Jun 30 1984 - Dax Harwood
Jul 1 1984 - PG13 rating is invented
Sep 19 1984 - Renee Paquette
Nov 4 1984 - Ryan Nemeth
Nov 8 1984 - Keith Lee
Dec 26 1984 - Pat Buck
Dec 29 1984 - Anthony Henry
Jan 17 1985 - Mark Briscoe
Feb 13 1985 - Truth Magnum
Feb 26 1985 - Penta El Zero Miedo
Mar 13 1985 - Matt Jackson
Mar 19 1985 - Luchasaurus
Mar 20 1985 - Matt Taven
Mar 23 1985 - CJ
Mar 31 1985 - First Wrestlemania
May 16 1985 - Mike Bennett
May 19 1985 - Malakai Black
Apr 20 1985 - Jay Lethal
Jul 15 1985 - QT Marshall
Aug 6 1985 - Tony Nese
Sep 9 1985 - The Bunny
Dec 7 1985 - Jon Moxley
Dec 25 1985 - Miro
Jan 24 1986 - Vincent
Feb 5 1986 - Madison Rayne
Feb 19 1986 - Shawn Dean
Feb 21 1986 - The first Zelda game is released
Mar 2 1986 - Bishop Kaun
Mar 4 1986 - Dalton Castle
Apr 8 1986 - Big Bill
Apr 22 1986 - Chuck Taylor
Jun 15 1986 - Cezar Bononi
Jun 29 1986 - Serena Deeb
Jul 22 1986 - Thunder Rosa
Aug 21 1986 - Pac
Oct 22 1986 - Taya Valkyrie
Jan 13 1987 - Ian Riccaboni
Feb 4 1987 - Aaron Solo
Mar 1 1987 - Kyle O'Reilly
Mar 7 1987 - Angelico
Mar 10 1987 - Alex Reynolds
Mar 17 1987 - Brody King
Mar 30 1987 - Trent Beretta
May 17 1987 - Cash Wheeler
Apr 21 1987 - Dutch
Jun 18 1987 - Brandon Cutler
Jul 20 1987 - Evil Uno
Sep 5 1987 - AR Fox
Jan 19 1988 - Wardlow
Mar 20 1988 - Josh Woods
Apr 14 1988 - Marina Shafir
Apr 17 1988 - Dasha Gonzalez
Jun 11 1988 - Hikaru Shida
Jul 18 1988 - RJ City
Aug 23 1988 - Metalik
Aug 28 1988 - EJ Nduka
Aug 31 1988 - Athena
Sep 26 1988 - Buddy Matthews
Sep 29 1988 - Rush
Nov 24 1988 - Anthony Ogogo
Jan 25 1989 - Stu Grayson
Apr 10 1989 - Juice Robinson
Apr 11 1989 - Ari Daivari
Jun 14 1989 - Peter Avalon
Jul 5 1989 - Adam Cole
Jul 27 1989 - Nick Jackson
Jul 31 1989 - Max Caster
Sep 20 1989 - Ethan Page
Nov 3 1989 - Andrade El Idolo
Dec 17 1989 - The Simpsons premiers
Aug 17 1990 - Danhausen
Aug 20 1990 - Mark Davis
Sep 30 1990 - Swerve Strickland
Nov 12 1990 - Stokely Hathaway
Dec 18 1990 - Anthony Bowens
Dec 30 1990 - Rey Fenix
Jan 9 1991 - Ruby Soho
Jan 23 1991 - Powerhouse Hobbs
Jan 30 1991 - Toa Liona
Feb 4 1991 - Mike Santana
Apr 22 1991 - Nick Comoroto
Apr 23 1991 - Dr Britt Baker DMD
May 18 1991 - Colten Gunn
Jun 4 1991 - John Silver
Jul 14 1991 - Diamante
Jul 21 1991 - Adam Page
Aug 23 1991 - World Wide Web starts up
Sep 27 1991 - Ortiz
Nov 22 1991 - Brandon
Nov 22 1991 - Brent
Jan 15 1992 - Preston Vance
Apr 7 1992 - Abadon
May 19 1992 - Kip Sabian
Jun 3 1992 - Red Velvet
Aug 17 1992 - Saraya
Sep 14 1992 - Penelope Ford
Sep 15 1992 - Dralistico
Oct 9 1992 - Jay White
Dec 27 1992 - Yuka Sakazaki
Jan 7 1993 - Darby Allin
Jul 28 1993 - Sammy Guevara
Jan 25 1994 - Willow Nightingale
Feb 21 1994 - Ricky Starks
Mar 26 1994 - Paige Vanzant
Apr 12 1994 - Marq Quen
Jun 6 1994 - Lee Moriarty
Aug 26 1994 - Austin Gunn
Sep 16 1994 - Kiera Hogan
Apr 17 1995 - Bandido
Apr 23 1995 - Jamie Hayter
May 29 1995 - Konosuka Takeshita
Jun 6 1995 - Tay Melo
Aug 7 1995 - Kris Statlander
Oct 19 1995 - Toni Storm
Nov 13 1995 - Boulder
Nov 13 1995 - Bronson
Nov 22 1995 - Toy Story is released
Dec 10 1995 - Satnam Singh
Mar 15 1996 - MJF
Aug 11 1996 - Lexy Nair
Oct 26 1996 - Wheeler Yuta
Apr 29 1997 - El Hijo Del Vikingo
Jun 4 1997 - Riho
Jun 15 1997 - Jack Perry
Jul 10 1997 - Isiah Kassidy
Oct 27 1997 - Leyla Hirsch
Dec 13 1997 - Lee Johnson
Mar 9 1998 - Parker Boudreaux
Jul 15 1998 - Anna Jay
Aug 4 1998 - Mariah May
Sep 7 1998 - Daniel Garcia
Dec 15 1998 - Komander
Dec 24 1998 - Kyle Fletcher
May 4 1999 - Hook
Sep 20 1999 - Darius Martin
Oct 2 1999 - Skye Blue
Mar 3 2001 - Dante Martin
Mar 23 2001 - WWF buys WCW
Nov 8 2001 - Julia Hart
Oct 13 2004 - Billie Starkz
Jul 10 2005 - Nick Wayne
Jan 17 2012 - Negative One
#it is now law that whoever's name is higher gets to call whoever's name is lower an infant#or a child#or a baby#as is law whenever you're older than anyone#also if anyone is missing SDH didn't have their birthday#i think I just wanted to roast JR for being old as fuck#AEW#please appreciate this it took days and now I have like 90 tabs open#of wikipedia articles that I want to read after doing the research here
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remember when ryan said he would smash girl chase and girl jimmie and girl paul (menard)
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ARCA Quick Facts: Talladega Superspeedway
Round 3 of the ARCA Menards Main Series.
Event Name: General Tire 200
Event Date: Friday April 21 - Saturday April 22, 2023
Location: Lincoln, Alabama
Series: Main
Track Type: Tri-Oval, Superspeedway
Track Length: 2.660 miles (4.281 km)
Banking: 32-33 degrees
Race Laps and Distance: 76 laps for 202 miles (
Year of First Race: 1969
Defending Winner: Nick Sanchez
Previous Winners: Jim Vandiver (1969, 1975), Ramo Stott (1970, 1970), Johnny Halford (1976), Ron Hutcherson (1977), Bruce Hill (1978), Sandy Satullo II (1979), Billie Harvey (1980), Mark Martin (1981), Jim Vaughan (1982), Rick Roland (1982), Davey Allison (1983, 1983, 1984, 1985), Red Farmer (1984, 1988), Grant Adcox (1986, 1986, 1987, 1987, 1988), Tracy Leslie (1989, 1989), Jimmy Horton (1990, 1991), Charlie Glotzbach (1990, 1991, 1992), Tim Steele (1993, 1996, 1997, 1998), Jeff Purvis (1994), Mike Wallace (1995), Bob Strait (1999), David Keith (2000), Bobby Gerhart (2001), Keith Segars (2002), Paul Menard (2003), Blake Feese (2004), Kraig Kinser (2005), Frank Kimmel (2006, 2013), Michael Annett (2007), Justin Allgaier (2008), Justin Lofton (2009), Dakoda Armstrong (2010), Ty Dillon (2011), Brandon McReynolds (2012), Tom Hessert III (2014), Blake Jones (2015), Gus Dean (2016), Justin Haley (2017), Zane Smith (2018), Todd Gilliland (2019), Drew Dollar (2020), Corey Heim (2021), Nick Sanchez (2022)
Winningest Driver: Grant Adcox (5 wins)
Weekend Schedule:
Practice: Friday @ 3:00 pm EST (7:00 pm UTC)
Qualifying: @ 4:00 pm EST (8:00 pm UTC)
Race Start: Saturday @ 11:00 am EST (3:00 pm UTC)
Where to Watch:
Broadcast: FOX Sports 1 (FS1)
Radio: MRN/SiriusXM Channel 391/SiriusXM Online Channel 981 or ARCARacing.com
Got any questions about Talladega or the ARCA Menards Series in general? Send me an ask, and I will do my best to answer your question in a timely manner!
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2006 Paul Menard #15 Menards/Quaker State. Fluorescent DEI cars looks so good!
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Shriners Children's 500 en español ¡Quién lo iba a creer! La serie NASCAR Cup en el Phoenix Raceway fue todo un espectáculo. Esos bólidos rugiendo en la pista, ¡qué cosa más impresionante! Se nota los fabricantes están haciendo algo bien, sin duda. El evento fue una auténtica fiesta de pura adrenalina. Quiero aprovechar para reconocer a los pilotos, que demostraron su habilidad y destreza en la pista de una manera majestuosa. Veamos, tenemos a Paul Menard conduciendo el Ford Mustang número 21 de Wood Brothers Racing, y a Ryan Blaney con su Ford número 12 de Team Penske... chicos, ¿pueden creer la cantidad de talento reunido en un solo lugar? Definitivamente estos vehículos trascienden la funcionalidad y se convierten en verdaderas máquinas de deseo. Es como si cada uno de esos coches tuviera una personalidad única, donde todos sus detalles, desde las curvas de su carrocería hasta el sonido ronco de su motor, contribuyen a darle vida. Pero chicos, lo que realmente me puso a pensar fue ver cómo se ha llegado a tal nivel de competencia. Claro, cada una de las casas de automóviles está invirtiendo mucho en su equipo y en la construcción de sus coches. Se nota en la calidad del espectáculo, la emoción del público y la pasión de los drivers. El corazón de este deporte late fuerte y se siente. Sin embargo, ¿no creen también que deberíamos reflexionar sobre los efectos que estos coches tienen en el medio ambiente? Se que esta visión puede parecer un poco amargada, pero no podemos ignorar la realidad en la que vivimos. El mundo está cambiando y la industria automotriz también. ¿No sería grandioso ver carreras de NASCAR con coches eléctricos? Imaginar el zumbido futuro, el silbido de los neumáticos sobre el asfalto sin el rugido de los motores V8... Podría ser muy diferente, pero aún así emocionante, ¿no creen? Quizás algunos puristas dirán que estoy loco, que los coches eléctricos no tienen la misma personalidad, pero sinceramente creo que estamos en un punto en el que la innovación y la creatividad pueden dar lugar a nuevas formas de emoción. Con la inteligencia colectiva de la industria automotriz, me niego a creer que no podemos hacer algo increíble. Lanzo la pregunta al aire, ¿qué piensan ustedes? Personalmente creo que el futuro de las pistas puede ser muy brillante, incluso sin la explosión de los combustibles fósiles. ¿Estamos preparados para ese futuro? #electriccars #NASCAR Está claro que amamos la emoción, la velocidad y la habilidad que conlleva este deporte. Pero también amamos nuestro planeta y ¿por qué no buscar maneras de disfrutar de ambos? Todo es posible respetando nuestras raíces e historia, pero también mirando al horizonte y preparándonos para lo que viene. NASCAR, es hora de reflexionar ¿no? Y chicos, esa es mi opinión. ¿Estoy loco o ustedes también pueden verlo? Recordemos que este es un mundo de cuatro ruedas para todos y que una nueva genialidad siempre está a la vuelta de la esquina.
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Paul Menard, Wally Dallenbach Jr., and Amy Ruman kicked off the Trans Am Presented by Pirelli 2024 season with a TA class victory and podium sweep at Sebring! After a chaotic first lap, Paul brought home the win, in the No. 3 Menards Ford Mustang on Forgeline forged three piece TA3R wheels, Wally finished close behind in the No. 4 Ultimate Headers Mustang on Forgeline Riley wheels, and Amy scored a next-to-last lap pass to bring home third place, in the No. 23 McNichols Co. Corvette on Forgeline forged three piece TA3R wheels. Congrats to Paul, Wally, Amy, and their respective teams, and thanks for trusting Forgeline to safely carry you through the mayhem! Learn more at: https://www.forgeline.com/blog/forgeline-customers-sweep-the-podium-at-trans-am-2024-season-opener-at-sebring/31635
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#forgeline#forgelinewheels#forgedwheels#customwheels#TA3R#ForgelineTA3R#centerlock#notjustanotherprettywheel#doyourhomework#madeinUSA#roadracing#Ford#Mustang#Chevrolet#Corvette#gotransam
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Eco-Friendly Lifestyle
In pursuing a greener future, embracing energy-efficient technology becomes paramount, and Doyle Apartments exemplifies this commitment through features such as smart appliances, solar panel rooftops, and car charging stations. By incorporating smart appliances, residents at Doyle experience reduced energy consumption, leading to lower utility costs and a smaller environmental footprint. The solar panel rooftops harness clean energy and contribute to a sustainable power source, mitigating reliance on traditional, non-renewable resources. Including car charging stations encourages eco-friendly transportation, promoting the use of electric vehicles and reducing emissions. In choosing Doyle, individuals searching for apartments near UMN not only embrace a stylish and contemporary lifestyle but also actively contribute to a greener future.
The Transportation System in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota, boasts a comprehensive and well-connected transportation system catering to the diverse needs of its residents and visitors. The Metro Transit bus and light rail network efficiently traverses the city and surrounding suburbs, providing a reliable and eco-friendly public transportation option. The city's extensive network of bike trails and lanes promotes cycling as a viable means of commuting. Interstate highways facilitate convenient travel by car, linking Minneapolis to neighboring cities and regions. The Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport is a major air transportation hub connecting the city globally. With a commitment to sustainability and accessibility, Minneapolis continues to invest in innovative transit solutions, contributing to the city's reputation as a well-planned and interconnected urban environment.
Minnehaha Park in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minnehaha Park is a captivating natural haven that seamlessly blends scenic beauty with historical charm. Renowned for its stunning 53-foot waterfall, Minnehaha Falls offers a scenic setting for visitors to enjoy nature's splendor. The park's extensive walking and biking trails wind through lush greenery, providing a serene escape within the city. Minnehaha Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and a site of historical significance, featuring the Longfellow House and interpretive exhibits that delve into the region's past. With its cascading waters, expansive landscapes, and cultural elements, Minnehaha Park stands as an iconic destination, inviting residents and visitors alike to savor the tranquility and richness of this natural gem.
MN Fines Menards $15k After Punishing Woman for Pumping Breast Milk
Businesses should support breastfeeding women to promote a workplace environment that values inclusivity, gender equity, and employee well-being. Supporting breastfeeding mothers ensures they can maintain a work-life balance, contributing to their physical and mental health. Businesses foster a positive and supportive culture that enhances employee morale and loyalty by providing designated lactation spaces, flexible schedules, and understanding supervisors. Moreover, such support aligns with legal and ethical considerations, recognizing the importance of accommodating diverse needs within the workforce. Creating breastfeeding-friendly workplaces attracts and retains talented female professionals and contributes to a more inclusive and equitable corporate culture, reflecting positively on the company's reputation and commitment to social responsibility.
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Minnehaha Falls Minneapolis, MN 55417, United States Head northwest on S Minnehaha Dr 0.1 mi At the traffic circle, continue straight onto Minnehaha Ave 2.2 mi Turn left onto E 32nd St 0.2 mi Turn right onto Great River Rd/Hiawatha Ave Continue to follow Hiawatha Ave 1.7 mi Use the right 2 lanes to take the ramp onto I-35W N 1.1 mi Use the right lane to take exit 18 for University Ave toward 4th St SE/County Rd 36 0.1 mi Use the right 2 lanes to turn right onto University Ave SE 0.4 mi Turn left onto 14th Ave SE 404 ft Turn left onto SE 4th St Destination will be on the right 285 ft Doyle 1307 4th St SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, United States
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