All 60+Member Sites Entry 1 Price
Powered by MaxBlogPress  
Join Our Affiliate Program

Make More Money From This Blog Theme As Much as 75% Commission! Click Here To Join Our FREE Affiliate Program.

FREE Money Making Blog US$497

Looking For A Good Way To Start Your Journey In Blogging? Click Here To Get Your FREE Money Making Blog Today Worth US$497!. Want To Make More Money? How About Joining Our Free Affiliate Program By Clicking Here.

More FREE Stuff

- Atomic Blogging System
- Blogging Videos
- Go To Our Money Making Resource Blog

Dec

05

What Is The Procedure For Placing Nascar Teams In The Garages?

Filed in: Nascar by admin on 12-05-09

It goes by the point standings. That’s how they are lined up.

No TweetBacks yet. (Be the first to Tweet this post)

Post to Twitter [Blank]

Related posts:

  1. Nascar Teams And Their Fans? I am really glad that you guys show who you...
  2. What Are The Different Teams In Nascar And Which Are The Tracks? I’m a F1 fun and an absolute begginer in Nascar....
  3. What Are The Different Teams In Nascar And Which Are The Tracks? I’m a F1 fun and an absolute begginer in Nascar....

Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.

RSS feed | Trackback URI

5 Comments »

Comment by treday25
2009-12-05 14:21:40

GET THE VALET TO DO IT COS IT’S A RIGHT TURN AN’ IT’S SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO STRESSFUL!!!!!!!!!

 
Comment by b-b-b-br
2009-12-05 14:21:40

Last year’s champion gets the first stall and the rest are determined by this year’s point standings.

 
2009-12-05 14:21:41

The point system is used to place the teams to their garage ,for drivers without points it is date of entry.

 
Comment by blakree
2009-12-05 14:21:41

goes by last years owners points,

 
Comment by John4no1
2009-12-05 14:21:41

Generally, it is by last year’s points standings. However, each track may have different twists. At Charlotte (aka Lowe’s), Dale Sr. got the #3 stall to coincide with his number. This is because it was his home track.

 
Name (required)
E-mail (required - never shown publicly)
URI
Your Comment (smaller size | larger size)
You may use <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong> in your comment.

Trackback responses to this post

Digg it       Save to Del.icio.us       Subscribe to My RSS feed      
Add this to:

Categories:


Twitter links powered by Tweet This v1.5.2, a WordPress plugin for Twitter.