NASCAR truck series fans and drivers started an amazing race in Bristol on Friday, April 11. The rain and cold temperature have continued to become the theme of today, but we endure it to watch the trucks race.
But the most important weather incident occurred when Bristol was a bit faint. Until April, the snow flew embarrassed by recalling most of the famous Snowball Derby in 2006.
NASCAR fans are nostalgic for Bristol’s eyes.
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Meanwhile, some fans could not remind similar events almost 20 years ago, but they happened on the same track.
During the 2006 Sharpie Mini 300, Snow Flurry stopped today’s procedure by striking the BUSCH series (current Xfinity Series) race. In heavy snow, the driver went out of the car and participated in other recreational activities and pulled out the inner child.
From catching eyes to snowball fights, Pit Road became an amusement park full of eyes to the drivers. As the fans felt their fun, the driver participated in a light wrestling with other friends of the team and other grids.
After the sun came out, the race started again and the track was dried quickly. Greg Biffle led the race to 12 laps, but Kyle BUSCH took the lead and caught it until the checkered flag fell.
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One fan had to point out that it was April and said this year’s time was almost meaningless. On the other hand, another I mentioned a snowman production activity Since 2006, they insisted that they would do the same.
This time, the eyes were not as heavy as 2006, so the driver continued to race. There was a subsequentism due to the rain, but the eyes did not have a big impact on the race.
Front Row Motorsports’s CHANDLER SMITH maintained a great form in the evening and got a playoff point with a race victory with Kyle Larson. In addition to taking the checkered flag home, Smith packed an additional $ 50,000 as part of the ‘Triple Truck Challenge’ incentive program.