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Crossing The Line - Jim MacQueen's Auto Racing Notes
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Crossing The Line - Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Laquo; previous entry. Next entry ». May 19th, 2012 10:54 am. I was watching the Indycar race at Watkins Glen on Sunday, July 6, 2008. Ryan Briscoe, driving for Roger Penske, and this year’s Indy 500 winner, Scott Dixon, were racing nose to tail at the front of the field. Obviously one of them was going to win unless something totally unusual and unexpected happened. In the late ‘70s, I began to think that this was not proper, and in fact, I&rsqu...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Making Time Stand Still. Making Time Stand Still. Jan 28th, 2009 06:53 am. MAKING TIME STAND STILL. On Sunday, I watched David Donohue share the winning car in the Daytona 24-Hour sports car race. For me, this was an intersection of present day with a great deal of nostalgia. A lot of people and names from my long-time career in the motorsports publishing industry were involved in this victory. I thought I might mention some of them here. First, Donohue himself. An engine...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. May 19th, 2012 10:54 am. I was watching the Indycar race at Watkins Glen on Sunday, July 6, 2008. Ryan Briscoe, driving for Roger Penske, and this year’s Indy 500 winner, Scott Dixon, were racing nose to tail at the front of the field. Obviously one of them was going to win unless something totally unusual and unexpected happened. But, for me, it was like déjà vu, especially when they entered the pits together for their first stop. My own ethical stand was simple. I refus...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Making Time Stand Still. Making Time Stand Still. Jan 28th, 2009 06:53 am. MAKING TIME STAND STILL. On Sunday, I watched David Donohue share the winning car in the Daytona 24-Hour sports car race. For me, this was an intersection of present day with a great deal of nostalgia. A lot of people and names from my long-time career in the motorsports publishing industry were involved in this victory. I thought I might mention some of them here. First, Donohue himself. An engine...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Making Time Stand Still. Red Eyes For A Jaundiced Eye. The Color Of The Sport. Making Time Stand Still. Jan 28th, 2009 06:53 am. MAKING TIME STAND STILL. On Sunday, I watched David Donohue share the winning car in the Daytona 24-Hour sports car race. For me, this was an intersection of present day with a great deal of nostalgia. A lot of people and names from my long-time career in the motorsports publishing industry were involved in this victory. First, Donohue himself.
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Making Time Stand Still. The Color Of The Sport. Making Time Stand Still. Jan 28th, 2009 06:53 am. MAKING TIME STAND STILL. On Sunday, I watched David Donohue share the winning car in the Daytona 24-Hour sports car race. For me, this was an intersection of present day with a great deal of nostalgia. A lot of people and names from my long-time career in the motorsports publishing industry were involved in this victory. I thought I might mention some of them here. An engine...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Red Eyes For A Jaundiced Eye. Red Eyes For A Jaundiced Eye. Jan 27th, 2009 10:45 am. This was originally written on the death of Leon Mandel in March of 2002:. It’s 1:00 am on a hot August night in 1968, and I am pointing my burgundy Pontiac Firebird down Olantangy River Road in Columbus, Ohio, on my way to the main post office. I’m tired; my eyes are red. But, this is a weekly run for me. There is a reason AutoWeek is unique in the spectrum of U.S. car magazines. The spo...
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Making Time Stand Still - Jim MacQueen's Auto Racing Notes
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Making Time Stand Still - Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Making Time Stand Still. Laquo; previous entry. Jan 28th, 2009 06:53 am. MAKING TIME STAND STILL. On Sunday, I watched David Donohue share the winning car in the Daytona 24-Hour sports car race. For me, this was an intersection of present day with a great deal of nostalgia. A lot of people and names from my long-time career in the motorsports publishing industry were involved in this victory. I thought I might mention some of them here. An engine...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. Red Eyes For A Jaundiced Eye. Red Eyes For A Jaundiced Eye. Jan 27th, 2009 10:45 am. This was originally written on the death of Leon Mandel in March of 2002:. It’s 1:00 am on a hot August night in 1968, and I am pointing my burgundy Pontiac Firebird down Olantangy River Road in Columbus, Ohio, on my way to the main post office. I’m tired; my eyes are red. But, this is a weekly run for me. There is a reason AutoWeek is unique in the spectrum of U.S. car magazines. The spo...
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Jim MacQueens Auto Racing Notes. May 19th, 2012 10:54 am. I was watching the Indycar race at Watkins Glen on Sunday, July 6, 2008. Ryan Briscoe, driving for Roger Penske, and this year’s Indy 500 winner, Scott Dixon, were racing nose to tail at the front of the field. Obviously one of them was going to win unless something totally unusual and unexpected happened. But, for me, it was like déjà vu, especially when they entered the pits together for their first stop. My own ethical stand was simple. I refus...
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