Johnson’s Championship Coverage Stunk
Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006 11:11am CST
By Tim Spencer, Thunder Lounge
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[thumb:364:l]What a disappointing end to a season that flew by. Jimmy Johnson who was at one point counted out of the race for the championship claimed the top honors on Sunday. For that his team is to be recognized and congratulated on. Not to take anything away from Johnson or Greg Biffle who won the race, but the TV coverage was the worst of all time. After all of NBC’s debacles with their coverage this season, we entered into Homestead wondering if it could get any worse.
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By Tim Spencer, Thunder Lounge
Wednesday November 22, 2006
12:31pm CST
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[thumb:348:l]With the exception of the 2006 Banquet that is scheduled for December 1st the season has come to a close with many disappointments and many changes in store for next year already taking place.
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By Luke, Thunder Lounge
Wednesday November 22, 2006
3:16pm CST
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[image:388:l:l=x]First and foremost, a sincere apology to our readers. The past 6 weeks has been a nightmare, and to be honest seems like it took a day or two to complete. I say it’s been a nightmare, but more like busier than a one-armed wallpaper hanger to be more specific. More on this in a minute.
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By Frank Morrison, Thunder Lounge
Tuesday November 28, 2006
8:40pm CST
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[thumb:387:l] Marshall Pleasent Teague, the most brilliant racing mind of the early days was born in Daytona Beach, FL. His racing career began on December 2, 1945 at Seminole Speedway in Orlando, FL. Marshall was still a Second Lieutenant in the Army Air Corps so his name on the entry list as LT. Marshall Teague. Marshall was one of 22 drivers entered in the event with headliners such as Bill France, Fonty Flock, and Sgt. Red Byron. Teague finished second to France in his first effort.
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