Richard Childress lost his best friend and one of the sport’s greatest drivers in 2001 and had to put that car on track the rest of the year. Another one of the sport’s greatest drivers is gone, and RC will put his car on track the rest of the year. Thinking of him as much as Kyle’s friend and family ♥️
@TheChadWithrow@Clowfb as a fellow Vols fan, I hope you're wrong. Lane deserves all the hate he gets. While I wouldnt approve of actual violence, I hope the Ole Miss fans give him equally amount of hate that Vol fans have and will come in Nov.
@CouchRacerShop Definitely not the same situation. However, if Coach Gibbs doesn't hold Ty accountable it very well could end the same. Ty being a selfish kid and not producing track results will hurt business, at some point.
@Carrier10111@DanielRPK Since you're playing semantics here.
Dec to July is 7 months. And a "half year" is only 6 months. So therefore its closer to 5 years than 4. Like I said.
@Carrier10111@DanielRPK Since you're playing semantics here.
Dec to July is 7 months. And a "half year" is only 6 months. So therefore its closer to 5 years than 4. Like I said.
I first raced against Greg Biffle in late models back in the mid-90s. Even then, he was a fierce competitor who never gave an inch. If you beat him, you earned it, and I have great respect for him.
I saw that same determination in the tireless commitment Greg and Cristina showed while volunteering in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. While Greg’s legacy will always live on the track, the impact of the work he and his family did for those affected communities has reached far beyond racing.
Our thoughts and condolences are with the families and loved ones of Greg, Cristina, Emma, and Ryder, as well as Craig Wadsworth, and Dennis and Jack Dutton, and everyone touched by this tragedy.