Nascar At Dover And We Have Proof And An Interview
September 23rd, 2007 by Maria Evans
A look at the field.

AJ Allmendinger meeting the people at the Dover Downs…

…he came in last.

Mark Martin arriving in Delaware.

Smiling for his fans.

Martin Truex, Jr. came right up to a group of fans to sign autographs.

Truex came in 13th.


All of the above photographs are courtesy of Barb Jarrell.
Thanks to my friend Barb, I was able to catch some of the drivers leaving Delaware after the race.

Martin Truex, Jr., grabbed some food before leaving the state, the offerings included Maryland crab cakes.

Here’s John Andretti, he came in 37th.
And, yes, race fans, I was actually able to speak to John Andretti after the race. The funny part is that he didn’t even know who won. And can I just add that he had really nice skin. You can LISTEN to John Andretti tell me his thoughts about the race HERE.
September 25th, 2007 at 10:06 am
i’m almost wishing for a soccer post, almost.
September 25th, 2007 at 3:25 pm
You love my soccer posts, I can sense it.
September 25th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
Proof of what? Was there any doubt that a race occurred last weekend? Any visit to an area WaWa where mullets and drunkards were abundant was proof enough for me.
September 25th, 2007 at 9:09 pm
You love my mullet, I can sense it.
September 26th, 2007 at 9:45 am
You know we should get rid of those drunks and mullet heads.
Mr. McGlynn, tear down those stands.
Plow up that track and let’s turn it into a nice park for the entire town folk to visit.
Put up a band stand and we could have music on Saturday Nights. Picnics on Sunday after church. Just think of all the money the local shops could make. Sewing new uniforms for the fire company bands so they look good on Saturday night. The local bake shops, selling pies for those Sunday picnics.
It would be a shame to let the fact that the track brings in about 36 million a year and employes about 1,200 people. We should get rid of those drunks.
September 26th, 2007 at 6:02 pm
Mullets belong on Canadians or on ‘women in comfortable shoes’- not on grown American men. As far as the obnoxious drunks….. why do people get that way? It has never made sense to me.