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Sennake 18-09-2002 09:36

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Originally posted by jan
Gefeliciteerd kwismaster Sennake met deze zeer schone leeftijd.
Doe er nog eens zoveel bij, ik volg je op de voet!

jan

Ja zeg, ge moogt anders ook eens "kop trekken" zelle :-)

Jan 18-09-2002 09:39

Als jij gedurende ongeveer 35 dagen de "Koning Boudewijntruuk" toepast wil ik je wel eens aflossen :D

jan

Scapa 18-09-2002 10:07

Gelukkige verjaardag Sennake! Have fun!

airco 18-09-2002 10:27

happy birthday sennake

Beemer 18-09-2002 10:53

Happy birthday Sennake!!!

Bart 18-09-2002 11:58

Gelukkige verjaardag Sennake !!

Speedy 18-09-2002 12:25

Gelukkige verjaardag Sennake,veel plezier op "jouw" dag,en nog vele jaren gewenst.

TiBo 18-09-2002 13:05

42 ?!?

24 zult ge bedoelen! Ff aan Aircco laten weten dat er een bug in De Paddock zit :D;)

Maakt er ne schoonen dag van, niet te zot en niet te zat vandaag, ... en als ze u de straat willen overhelpen ... gewoon laten gebeuren :+

Roel 18-09-2002 13:10

Proficiat, doe der nog vele jaren bij!!!!!!

Rallyloverke 18-09-2002 14:04

Ne gelukkige, Sennake!

Raceboy 18-09-2002 15:03

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1960 Season Recap
February 6, 2002
10:44 PM EST (0344 GMT)

Rex White showed stellar consistency throughout the season and ran away from a young Richard Petty in the season long point standings. A number of star drivers jockeyed for top five positions in the standings throughout the year, however.

FIVE RACES TO GO: Martinsville, VA - Points leader Rex White held a commanding lead over young upstart Richard Petty with five races remaining in the 1960 season. Petty, in turn, was far ahead of the third place battle, which was heating up. Bobby Johns, two-time champion Buck Baker, Ned Jarrett, and defending champion Lee Petty were engaged in a serious competition for third place in the standings, all separated by less than 500 points. At Martinsville, White built on his lead with his fifth win of the season Richard Petty saw his championship hopes dashed when he was caught in a crash with his father, Lee, on lap 290. Bobby Johns was also involved. Richard Petty finished 32nd, Lee finished 23rd and Johns 24th. Ned Jarrett had engine trouble and came in 28th. Buck Baker was the only contender of the group with his fifth place finish.

FOUR RACES TO GO: North Wilkesboro, NC - Rex White extended his lead over Richard Petty with his second straight win, this coming at North Wilkesboro Speedway. Petty looked stuck in the runner-up position in the standings, finishing sixth in the race. Among his closest competitors, Buck Baker and Ned Jarrett had respectable finishes with their fifth and seventh place finishes. Lee Petty crashed for the third time in his last six races, finishing 20th. Bobby Johns was not entered in the race.


THREE RACES TO GO: Charlotte, NC - Points leader Rex White clinched the 1960 championship with his sixth place finish at the inaugural National 400 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Richard Petty clinched second in the standings with his runner-up finish in the race. Ned Jarrett followed in third place, and with Lee Petty again having car trouble and finishing 36th, the points race tightened from third place down. Contender Bobby Johns finished ninth and Buck Baker was 18th. It looked as if the four-way battle for third was going to be a classic.

TWO RACES TO GO: Richmond, VA - Speedy Thompson, former mainstay among the top five in the standings, won his third second consecutive race with his victory at the Atlantic Rural Fairgrounds in Richmond. Defending champion Lee Petty forfeited his seat in the race to son Maurice, costing the elder Petty a shot at Johns (Johns was not entered in the race either), Buck Baker and Ned Jarrett for a top five in the point standings. Baker finished the race in sixth, Jarrett in third and Richard Petty in fourth.

FINAL RACE: Hampton, GA - Bobby Johns won the season finale at Atlanta International Raceway to take third place in the final point standings. Buck Baker struggled to a 20th place finish and missed his opportunity to catch Johns in the standings. Lee Petty finished the race in sixth, but could not threaten Ned Jarrett for the final spot in the season standings' top five. Jarrett's 43rd place finish cost him dearly, however, as he missed holding Baker off by a mere 14 points. 1960 champion Rex White's fifth place finish gave him a 3936-point margin the standings. Johns, in third place in the standings, was only 454 points ahead of the sixth place Petty.

bron: nascar.com

eem ik ken die rex White die toen kampioen werd zelfs niet. Zelfs lee petty racete toen nog. Amaai dat is echt al weel heeeel lang geleden ;)

Bart.Vandecavey 18-09-2002 16:04

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Originally posted by raceboy


eem ik ken die rex White die toen kampioen werd zelfs niet. Zelfs lee petty racete toen nog. Amaai dat is echt al weel heeeel lang geleden ;)

Reden ze toen al met verbrandingsmotoren Raceboy?

Scapa 18-09-2002 16:25

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Originally posted by Bart.Vandecavey


Reden ze toen al met verbrandingsmotoren Raceboy?

da zal toen nog maar net geweest zijn! van stalen (laat staan aluminium) velgen hadden ze toen ook nog niet gehoord --> hout rulezzzzzz :D

fordje 18-09-2002 18:06

50-8 :D :D

Only 8 to go !!


Happy Birthday ! ;)

Mistery 18-09-2002 18:14

Om dus weer 'on topic' te gaan :

Guy, proficiat met je 24ste verjaardag (al zie je er iets ouder uit... ;) ), maak er een mooie dag van, en komend weekend zullen we er enen drinken op uwe verjaardag. Trouwens, we zouden zeggen : drink gerust een glas champagne vandaag, of zelfs een fles , maar laat er voldoende over voor ons tijdens het komende weekend ! :+ :+ :+

Over champagne gesproken : het champagneprobleem bij AD is ondertussen opgelost. We hebben ontdekt waar de flessen die we op het podium ontvangen steeds naartoe gaan, waarvan onderstaande foto als bewijs :

http://users.pandora.be/Jokes/Jorg/Guy.jpg

Guyke, HAPPY BIRTHDAY !!!

Vanwege Dries, Albert en het voltallige AD Sport-team !


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