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NASCAR Prelude to the Dream Results; From Eldora...
Topic Started: Jun 9 2005, 10:01 AM (59 Views)
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The $10,000 winner's paycheck was far from the standard amount that Nextel Cup or the Busch Series award. What's more, there were no points to be won, either. Yet Kenny Wallace had one of the best times he's ever had behind the wheel of a race car Wednesday night, winning the inaugural Nextel Prelude to a Dream late model modified stock car race at the Tony Stewart-owned Eldora Speedway. Although the main event was just a 25-lap sprint, the nearly 20,000 fans in attendance saw plenty of action, including a surprise pole-winning performance by 70-something-year-old – he admits to being "somewhere between 75 and 70" – stock car legend Red Farmer, and a surprise appearance and strong fifth-place performance by semi-retired NASCAR great Bill Elliott. Given the success – and the nearly $75,000 raised for Kyle Petty's Victory Junction Gang Camp (Petty finished 13th out of 14 cars) – Stewart said what started out as an experiment will return for an encore performance next year. The finishing order was Wallace, followed by Stewart and sprint car ace Danny Lasoski. Ken Schrader was fourth, followed by Elliott, Dave Blaney, Bobby Labonte, Farmer, drag racer Ron Capps, Matt Kenseth, Jeff Green, Kevin Harvick, Petty and Mike Wallace, who was the only driver who failed to finish, suffering a blown motor midway through the race.(Yahoo Sports)(6-9-2005)


I left out the title, so I wouldn't spoil the winner. It was quite surprising.
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And now: pictures...

http://www.eldoraspeedway.com/weeklyphoto/week16b/index.htm

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If I were there, I'd be confused.

Smoke/Dude had the EXACT SAME car, Harvick was #55, Schrader was #99, etc...
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If I were there, I'd be confused.

Smoke/Dude had the EXACT SAME car

If you can't tell the difference in those two cars you need glasses.
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There's an L...
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There's a lot more orange on Stewart's car than Lasoski's.
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Hey, there is.....I didnt realize that
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