START YOUR ENGINES: MGT IS IN THE HOUSE!

MGT went to his first NASCAR race at Michigan International Speedway! 200,000 race fans braved the heat and were treated to a good, but sometimes boring race. The last lap was the most exciting. The two front runners, Jimmie Johnson and Greg Biffle ran out of gas……

MGT IS BACK!!
Holy shit! Those NASCAR drivers have newfound respect from me. I am an avid RACE FAN, have been for years. Never went to a NASCAR race till yesterday at the LIFELOCK400 June 14, 2009. The temperature inside those cars had to be 110 to 120 degrees. These are real men (and women in the NASCAR and Indy car series.)
Patrice was home sick with the flu. So my partner in creativity, blogger, Ms Kim Maki of Retrokimmer fame agreed to accompany MGT.
I can say this about the Kimmer, she is a trooper and big RACE FAN! RK has been to over 33 races all over the US. Kimmer watched the entire race, every single lap... :)
It was Army/Airborne day with an appearance of the Ft Benning GA Parachutists, (where Kim lived in high school) so this race day had extra special meaning for her. Kim's father Major Frank Maki a Career Army Officer was killed in action in Vietnam June 22, 1971, just 3 miles south of the DMZ, at Fire Base Fuller. See Major Maki on the Vietnam Wall
It was exciting to watch the parachutists jump out of their Army transport plane with smoke coming out of their feet! Kim hoped they'd land near turn 3... They landed outside the track behind the Grand Stands.
We had a great time period. We had great seats at Turn 3/Row 62/Seat 11/12. The name of the race was The Lifelock 400. It was at Michigan International Speedway in the Irish Hills, B
Kim had Jimmie Johnson, Kyle Busch, and Tony Stewart. I took Matt Kenseth, Greg Biffle and Jeff Gordon. What a thrill it was for me to see Jimmie run out of gas right (in front of Kim) at turn three where we were sitting. I gave Kim the ribbing of course and we were both glad to see Mark Martin win. YAY! There's one for the older fella’s! Mark Martin being more seasoned as a racer knew how to pace himself and though he was ready to settle for 3rd, out smarted the youngsters to glide into the winner's circle!
More about the race:
Mark Martin told his crew with just about four laps remaining in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series LifeLock 400 at Michigan International Speedway that his car was fast enough to run with race-leader Greg Biffle and second-place Jimmie Johnson. The problem for Martin was that while he was third he didn’t have enough time to catch the two leaders, so he went to Plan B.
That was to accept a third-place finish and collect enough points to jump from 13th to 10th in the race to make the season-ending 12-car Chase.
But wait! Johnson ran out of gas with less than two laps to go and Martin had renewed hope. Then Biffle ran out seconds later and Martin was home free, home first with his third triumph this season and 38th overall in 737 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
FULL STORY HERE
YEAH!
DAD UPDATE:
My dad goes home Tuesday and I am as happy as he is. Will be sending posts in rapid fire succession so stay tuned matey’s…
MGT













12 comments:
Machinegun actually won the bet as his guy Greg Biffle finished before Kimmer's guy Tony Stewart.
Heard some Niorette gum was at stake...
Sounds like a great time! I've only been to the Indy 500, and Ken has recently said that he wouldn't mind going. Argh...having been once, I can die happy. 500,000 people? Not sure I'd like to tackle that again. He's willing to compromise with time trials or Carb Day, and THAT I can do!
Bitchin'! Sounds as if you both had a great time.
I love racing of all kinds. My son is a flat-track motorcycle racer, racing at speeds of up to 195 mph. It's absolutely thrilling to watch him race.
THANKS EVERYBODY.
REAL LIFE RACING, NOT TV, IS FLAT OUT, A BLAST!
MGT
Great post, sounds very exciting, i'm determined to see a NASCAR race someday, they're always on on late night TV, used to watch them when i was younger
good to hear about your Dad, hope he gets better Dennis
Patrick
Respect! to Detroit -my Record collection would be nothing without it ;-)
Nice story!
it was a great day for it too!
THANKS EVERYONE,
DAD IS HOME AND I WILL WRITE A POST ON HOW HE IS DOING
MGT
Hi Machinegun, I am a fan from Eugene OR. Thanks for all the great beats! Long live MC5
Thanks Machinegun !
BIG respect from Lane County, Oregon.
Kick em Out !!
Great to hear about your dad, sir.
Now I want to go race my Thunderbird. . .
Glad you enjoyed yr first NASCAR Machinegun ;) It's something I'd love to go to if I ever make it over to the States.
I go to motorcycle speedway every week and the sounds, smells and speed are hard to beat. At the speedway you're never more than about 20 feet from the action, there's no feeling like it. Motorcycle road racing is another passion, but it's hard to get to for a man with no car..... =(
Here's a couple of blogs I run that you might enjoy.
http://tigersatthetapes.blogspot.com/
http://classicmcs.blogspot.com/
the iLL Man
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