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Off Topic Discussion / Re: I'm Back!!!
« on: August 24, 2013, 07:25:03 PM »
Thanks to all who said so many nice things. Likely I won't be at the track, but I will still enjoy reading RaceNewYork on a regular basis. Drop the green flag, everyone!!

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Off Topic Discussion / Re: I'm Back!!!
« on: August 23, 2013, 11:05:51 PM »
Thanks to my friends for remembering me. Life is growing better with each day.

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Off Topic Discussion / Re: I'm Back!!!
« on: August 23, 2013, 01:15:01 AM »
I'm getting a bit fatter, so I might need two spots! ;)

Thanks for the acknowledge.  ;)

And now, it's off to bed. Happy dreams to all!!

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Off Topic Discussion / I'm Back!!!
« on: August 22, 2013, 10:16:18 PM »
It's been awhile, but I'll be checking up from time to time. I can't work at the races anymore, but I still look at what is going on. Life is still good. (for those that don't know me, it's old Bruce Boucher. Let it run!

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Racing Discussion / Re: Happy Birthday To Marilyn Toal!
« on: August 16, 2012, 11:29:56 PM »
A VERY Happy Birthday to the Princess of Modified Racing. Many more to come, I'm sure!

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Racing Discussion / Re: Racing has lost another of the good guys.
« on: January 25, 2010, 11:37:35 AM »
This news makes me sad. Don was the person who initiated my journalistic career. I met him at Canandaigua Speedway over 25 years ago where he sold the programs. We would talk each week and one Saturday night he asked me if I had ever considered writing about racing. I thought it sounded interesting so I told him I'd like to try it and Don hooked me up with the weekly DIRT program. From there I moved to Gater, then on to Speedway Scene and currently to AARN. Writing has been good to me and I will always remember Don Post for his help and support. Rest In Peace, my friend. You will be missed but never forgotten.

Bruce Boucher

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Racing Discussion / Re: oldies but goodies
« on: January 23, 2010, 09:32:13 PM »

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Racing Discussion / Re: bowman gray reality show on speed
« on: January 11, 2010, 01:47:15 AM »
I loved it! This is what the Stadium is famous for - hard-fought action with both competitors and fans getting excited and totally into what's going on. Too many times I go to tracks where it's more like a sermon at church instead of a sporting event. And remember, racing (and all sports) IS ENTERTAINMENT! With more tracks dropping off the radar screen each year, BGS is a refreshing change. If you have the chance, go there and have some fun with several thousand fans and racers that live for their Modified racing. I promise you will get your money's worth if you loosen up those tight collars.

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Racing Discussion / Re: 2010 Hangover 150 - Just 1 week away!
« on: January 05, 2010, 02:35:53 PM »
Nice post Junior..........Sure am glad I never let the heat of the moment get to me................lol
I can vouch for this....or maybe not!  :)

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Racing Discussion / Re: 2004 chemung videos
« on: December 25, 2009, 12:42:13 AM »
thanks Ron, would you have a ph # or e/mail address ?

Try this:
http://www.thomasracingvideos.com/

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Racing Discussion / Re: Happy 50th Birthday Jan Leaty
« on: December 15, 2009, 03:15:23 PM »
Jan, old chum, Congrats? on this milestone in life...........Bruce is full of $hit though........lol..........kt

Kenny, that's the first time.....today!

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Racing Discussion / Re: Happy 50th Birthday Jan Leaty
« on: December 15, 2009, 11:51:58 AM »
Happy Birthday Jan! Trust me, it only gets better from this point.  ;)

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Racing Discussion / Re: Troyer Seminars and Open House
« on: December 10, 2009, 07:10:30 PM »
A twenty dollar bill, a ten dollar bill, and a five dollar bill?  ;D

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Racing Discussion / Re: Top Tracks Across America
« on: December 08, 2009, 10:11:15 PM »
Ok, let me try this. I've covered both dirt and asphalt in my journalistic career, so I'll give 10 for each surface in no particular order:

Dirt
Grandview
Eldora
Williams Grove
Lincoln
Weedsport/Cayuga County
Canandaigua
Brewerton
Lebanon Valley
Dundee/Black Rock
Dirt Track at Lowes

Asphalt
Stafford
Thompson
Bowman Gray
Lancaster/DTRP
Chemung
Caraway
Seekonk
Oxford Plains
Wall
Riverhead

Tracks closed but not forgotten
Monroe County Fairgrounds
Flemington (both dirt and asphalt)
Nazareth (both big & small track)
Waterloo
North Wilkesboro

Best track ever - Riverside Park (damn you Six Flags)

I'm sure I forgot a few

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Racing Discussion / Re: Danica Patrick set to announce plan to run NASCAR
« on: December 07, 2009, 10:19:36 PM »
AP: Danica officially set to announce plan to run NASCAR
By Jay Busbee; Yahoo Sports

Danica's coming to NASCAR. For real.

The AP has reported that after months of will-she, won't-she, Danica Patrick is set to announce a deal to enter NASCAR as part of JR Motorsports, the team co-owned by Dale Earnhardt Jr. and Rick Hendrick.

On Tuesday morning in Phoenix, Patrick will announce that she will be running a partial season in the Nationwide Series, NASCAR's second-highest series. It's the second major announcement in as many weeks for Patrick, and it will be a welcome conclusion to the false starts of the last few months.

Last week, Patrick signed an extension with Andretti Autosport to continue driving two more years in open-wheel IndyCar, with a mutual option for a third year. However, the open schedule of IRL would allow Patrick to run a fairly large number of Nationwide races. GoDaddy.com will be Patrick's sponsor in both NASCAR and IRL.

Obviously, there's precedent for Patrick in NASCAR, both as an IRL racer and as a female. Jeff Gordon and Tony Stewart started their careers in open-wheel racing, and several established IRL drivers, most notably Juan Pablo Montoya, have made the leap to stock cars. (Though it's worth noting that only Montoya has had significant success, and that only after two years of toil.) On the gender front, there's a small but notable list of women who have run at NASCAR's highest levels.

Assuming Patrick runs all 17 IRL races, which don't even begin until a month after NASCAR's season (and stop six weeks before NASCAR does), here are some of the more prominent tracks at which Patrick could run without conflict as part of the Nationwide season:

• Feb. 14: Camping World 300, Daytona

• Feb. 21: Stater Bros. 300, Auto Club Speedway/California

• Feb. 28: Sam's Town 300, Las Vegas

• Mar. 21: Scotts Turf Builder 300, Bristol

• Apr. 25: Aaron's 312, Talladega

• May 8: Diamond Hill Plywood 200, Darlington

• June 13: Meijer 300, Kentucky Speedway

• July 10: Dollar General 300, Chicagoland

• Aug. 30: NAPA Auto Parts 200, Montreal

• Sept. 11: Virginia 529 College Savings 250, Richmond

• Oct. 16: Dollar General 300, Charlotte

• Nov. 21: Ford 300, Homestead

In all, there are nearly 20 Nationwide races in which Patrick could run, and since her appearance will mean a guaranteed attendance boost, you can count on tracks to do everything they can to entice her to run on their pavement.

Though there are detractors, in NASCAR, there are always detractors. With its limited term and lower-level exposure, the Patrick deal is a winner all the way around; Patrick will bring waves of casual fans to NASCAR, and she's a talented enough driver that she won't totally embarrass herself out on the track. (And if she does, she'll "retire" from NASCAR to "focus all her energy on IndyCar," and that'll be that.)

In the end, though, Danica's announcement may answer some questions, but it begs many more. "Will she drive NASCAR?" has just become "Can she drive NASCAR?" At last, we'll soon find out.

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