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NASCAR Thunder 2002 List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $35.97 |
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This is the game NASCAR Thunder 2002 for the Playstation 2. This game may not come with the original case and instructions. We stand by our products and offer a 60 day guarantee. If a game does not work within 60 days from the time you receive it we will gladly exchange it for you. NASCAR Thunder 2002 roars to the front of the pack with a revolutionary new graphics engine from the developers of Madden NFL, a new career mode, and a new level of interactivity that brings the racetrack to life. Get "in the game" like never before: hear what the driver hears, see what the driver sees, and feel what the driver feels. NASCAR Thunder 2002 features more cars than ever on the track, realistic car damage, and dynamic track environments with dragging car parts and rolling tires. You can make your own NASCAR legend by creating your own car in the paint shop and working your way up through the ranks, adding sponsors and better equipment as you win on the track. NASCAR Thunder 2002 also features an Easy Play mode with driving assists for new players, all 23 NASCAR tracks--including the Chicagoland Speedway and Kansas Speedway--the new Dodge cars, and updated teams, drivers, and paint schemes for the 2001 season. With an ultra-fast new rendering engine from the team behind Madden NFL 2001, the game allows for a huge number of cars on the track running at a persistent 60 frames per second under all conditions, including multiplayer. This allows more detail than ever before, including heat shimmer, rich depth of field, and car hoods that vibrate from air friction. All 23 tracks are represented, including the newest NASCAR speedways, every NASCAR star, rookie, and veteran, and all four car manufacturers, including Dodge. Go head-to-head with Tony Stewart, Jeff Gordon, Dale Jarrett, Bobby Labonte, Rusty Wallace, Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Burton, Bill Elliot, Michael Waltrip, and Steve Park at Daytona, Rockingham, Vegas, or any other track on the circuit. You can now race for the championship over multiple seasons. Choose a manufacturer, paint your car, and then earn offers and decals from new sponsors based on your performance. Use your race winnings to equip your crew and vehicle, increasing horsepower, handling, and pit crew performance. You can even earn the right to race for an existing NASCAR team. As you race through multiple seasons, new drivers will come on to the scene while others retire. New levels of realism let cars dent and crumple as they collide, and auto body parts fly off or drag on the track to leave a trail of sparks. Other damage effects include tire donuts on body panels, tire smoke, and oil fires. |
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2004 - Action - NASCAR - Dale Jarrett #88 - UPS Racing - Daytona Shootout Win / Raced Version - Ford Taurus - COA & Tire Piece - 1 of 4,476 - 1:24 Scale Die Cast - Limited Edition Sale Price: $124.99 |
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2004 - Action - NASCAR - Dale Jarrett #88 - UPS Racing / 2004 Daytona Shootout Win - Raced Verison - Ford Taurus - 1:24 Scale Die Cast Stock Car - With COA & Tire Piece from Car - 1 of 4,476 - Out of Production - Retired - Limited Edition |
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JAMIE McMURRAY PLAQUE W/TIRE PIECE RACE WIN DAYTONA Sale Price: $99.95 |
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JAMIE McMURRAY PLAQUE W/TIRE PIECE RACE WIN DAYTONA JULY 7 2007 SHOWING THE .005 SECOND FINISH; ONE OF THE CLOSEST IN HISTORY. 1 OF LIMITED EDITION OF 326 |
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Mounted Memories Jamie Mcmurray 2010 Brickyard 400 And Daytona 500 Framed 4X5 Photographs W/Race Win Tires List Price: $99.99 |
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In 2010, Jamie McMurray left the competition in the dust to win the Daytona 500® and the Brickyard 400®. Celebrate his victories with this framed collectible from Mounted Memories®. It features four color photos and an actual piece of race-used tire from each race. A statement of authenticity from Earnhardt Ganassi Racing and Mounted Memories® is also included. |
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At the start of Grand Prix at Sinopec, China , James Allen, one of the commentators for ITV, said:
"To finish first you first have to finish."
It proved to be a rather ominous warning for rookie Formula One driver Lewis Hamiliton (McLaren) who this weekend had the 2007 world championship in his sights.
He had the perfect setup for the race. He had clinched pole position and was leading for most of the race. However, Hamilton was on intermediates and his tyres were becoming increasingly worn. McLaren delayed bringing Hamilton in for new tyres, the weather was somewhat changeable and they didn't want him to be on the wrong tyres. But better the wrong tyres than no tyres at all because as the race progressed his tyres became so degraded that his loss of grip was costing him valuable seconds and allowing second-placed Kimi Raikkonen (Ferrari) to ease closer and closer.
Raikkonen overtook Hamilton on lap 29 and Hamilton immediately started to fall behind with his control of his car diminishing. He finally made for the pits on lap 32 but, as he rounded the ninety degree left-hand corner in the entry lane, he slid off and ended up in the gravel. His race was over and his quest to win the world championship stretched further into the distance.
Raikkonen won convincingly with Hamilton's team-mate Fernando Alonso in second and Felipe Massa (Ferrari) in third. Although Hamilton gained no points from this race, Raikkonen's win was both a blessing and a curse as it means that he still had a four point lead over his nearest rival Alonso.
The race reminded me of the number goals that we set ourselves and never achieve simply because we do not finish them. Though this is not the case of Hamilton, who with disappointment etched upon his normally smiling face said, "I'm sorry for the team, but I can still do it," we often give up when the going gets tough. We also lose focus of our goals as we allow distractions to get the better of us.
We may start to convince ourselves that the goal was not important or even not achievable in the first place. We start to rack up a series of incomplete goals and this starts to nibble away at our self-confidence so that each successive goal we set becomes harder and harder to achieve.
When we find ourselves confronted with obstacles or distractions this is a key time when we need to maintain our focus. We need to remind ourselves of what is at stake and by staying focussed on our goal we will be able to surmount any obstacle that comes our way. We need to remember that what we learn as we strive to achieve our goals is as important as achieving the goal itself. The obstacles you encounter are actually gifts placed in your path to strengthen you and help you to grow rather than to frustrate you.
"In every adversity there lies the seed of an equivalent advantage. In every defeat is a lesson showing you how to win the victory next time."
Robert Collier
Hamilton made a mistake going into the pits that arguably he would not have made if he were on better tyres. Still, as Henry Ford said:
"Even a mistake may turn out to be the one thing necessary to a worthwhile achievement."
Hamilton can achieve his dream but his rivals will fight him to the very last lap at the last race in Brazil. He needs to place second or third to be assured of the title. It will not be an easy challenge. It will require him to use the best of his driving skills. The Brazilian track will again be unknown territory but Hamilton has raced and won on unfamiliar tracks during this season. He will need to draw upon all his experience and that of his team. He will need to be in the zone where there is no separation between man and machine.
The two weeks separating the Shanghai race and that of the one in Brazil could have been two of the happiest weeks in Hamilton's life. Instead, they will probably feel like two of the longest. He will have to use his maximum powers of concentration to keep his focus on success and on his goal of becoming world champion. It will be his ultimate test of focus.
Racing driver Mario Andretti would perhaps repeat these words of wisdom to Hamilton:
"Circumstances may cause interruptions and delays, but never lose sight of your goal. Prepare yourself in every way you can by increasing your knowledge and adding to your experience, so that you can make the most of opportunity when it occurs."
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Watch Datona 500 Online
The spectacle begins on February 15th as the NASCAR season starts with the biggest, best race of the year. No race fan misses the 500. The fan either gets there by hook or by crook or reserves the television and the media room for that entire day just in case there might be something else important going on. And this year, this happy fan can watch Datona 500 online from anywhere. There's nothing quite like hearing those famous words. "Gentlemen, Start Your Engines!" in person but if you can't be there, then there are still ways to hear it and feel the chills run down your back when the cars roar to life.
The 500 has been called the best race of all and it's certainly the one all of the professionals want to win. Some of those guys race well past retirement age just trying to win it for the first time, or win it one more time. There have been spectacular father-son finishes that take the breathe away and are remembered as some of the most thrilling moments in sports. Watch Datona500 online this year and don't miss the action. No fan ever forgets when his favorite race car driver comes in first and they don't forget when they lead the race for a hundred laps and are still beaten out at the end. A fan can be elated at one moment as his driver speeds around the track in the lead. And then the fan is devastated the next moment as a tire goes down and sends his favorite car into the wall. No other sport is quite so personal.
Racing teams support a single driver. The professional driver is the face of that team and the person who connects or disconnects th the crowd. No driver can resist the cheers and joy exhibited by the crowd when his name is announced and no driver can be particularly happy when he is booed from the stands. Watch Datona 500 online and see the parade of dirvers and watch the reactions of the drivers to the accolades of the fan. The Daytona 500 is the grandaddy of all races and it's the spectacle of the year for the track there in Florida.
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Top 5 Daytona Moments? Good or Bad?
Give me your top five most memorable moments in Daytona 500 history. The can be Good or Bad.
Mine are all great moments
5. Sterling Marlin "pulls" himself out of contention for a third Daytona 500 win. 2002
4. Mark Martin/Kevin Harvick Green White Checkered Shootout 2007
3. Derrick Cope's last lap pass after Earnhardt cuts a tire
2. 1988 The Allison Show- Bobby beats Davey
~drum roll please~
1.Earnhardt's 500 victory 1998 and when he was in victory lane he sai the "Daytona 500 is ours, we won it, we won it, we won it!!"
What moments make your top 5!!
Bobby beating Davey
The Big Fight-79
The Finish last year 2007
Earnhardt Srs win
Petty winning his 7th!!!!!
Bryce Miller joins JMW as 3rd diver
Bryce Miller will add another international first to his resume next month when he competes for the first time in les 24 Heures du Mans (24 Hours of Le Mans) in France. The U.S. driver will be behind the wheel of the No. 92 JMW Motorsport Aston Martin Vantage, equipped with Dunlop Tires.
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