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anyone remember when dj went to the us?

  • 1. "Your knowledge and input is always welcome but please respect the team, the drivers and other members. Abuse or harsh criticisms will not be tolerated".

    2. "This forum is designated 'Family Friendly' - (ie. we have young & impressionable readers - even if they're not Members/Posters) - therefore language must be moderated! - (how would YOU feel about YOUR 9 year old reading it?)

    3. "Use of characters (eg. #$*@!) that only 'partially' disguise an intended vulgar/offensive word(s) is unacceptable!
    If you MUST express yourself in such a manner... use ***** and let the reader's imagination 'fill in the blanks'."






    Thank you for your cooperation.

Fordlover

New member
we'll here is a refresher, warning colourfull language lol.

dj had a crash when he was driving in the winston cup.

here it is in all it's glory.

please dont link to it anywhere else, this is not my capture it is a capture of a user on the forums http://tbk.fameflame.dk called ap0c.

this is however on my own webspace, this is why i ask not to link it.

Format WMV, size approx 3mb.

http://members.optusnet.com.au/flabs2000/DJ_nascarwc_crash.wmv

edit:
anyone know why it isnt working???

edit: woked it out lol.
 

J.C.

New member
Sure do.
Here is a question relating to DJ and NASCAR.
Name the young man who was the crew chief on DJ's Thunderbird.
(Hint: He went on to win a couple of Winstons Cups as a crew chief)
 

Fordlover

New member
robert yates racing

here's some more info

Year Driver Rank Points Starts Wins Top 5 Top 10 Winnings
1990 Dick Johnson 63 189 3 0 0 0 $8,950
1989 Dick Johnson 47 322 4 0 0 0 $11,515
 

Bigcol

Active member
Yes i do remember that,the Yank's loved Dick until he let loose with a couple of expletives as he crashed into an embankment.After that they were a little shy of live comment's from the driver's
 

Wazza

New member
quote:Originally posted by bigcol

Yes i do remember that,the Yank's loved Dick until he let loose with a couple of expletives as he crashed into an embankment.After that they were a little shy of live comment's from the driver's
Yes that was fantastic in-car footage . Never saw that racing live but channel seven did show the highlights. Dick's True Blue video has some highlights on it as well.
 

Seton Fanatic

New member
Jack Roush was already a Winston Cup owner with the #6 Folger's Coffee Thunderbird with Mark Martin driving. Robert Yates Racing had the #28 Havoline Thunderbird driven by the late, great Davey Allison. The crew chief in question, is none other than Ray Evernham, current owner and principal of Evernham Motorsports and three-time NASCAR Winston Cup-winning crew chief with Jeff Gordon
 

Dobbo89

New member
You will have to excuse me here, I couldn't hear the in-car footage, or visit the link, so my memory is tainted, I seem to remember the gist of the problem was the fact that the expletives were directed at "the king" Richard Petty, who rather rudely nudged him off, and I also think that they liked the way DJ talked live, expletives or not, just not about Mr Petty. (but as I said, It has been a very long time since I have watched or heard the footage, so forgive me for all things inaccurate)
 

Seton Fanatic

New member
There were two episodes of expletives in the US. The accident up the embankment was at Watkins Glen, and did not include Richard Petty. The words were 'FAAARK'. The second episode was a collsion involving Dick and Richard Petty at Sears Point. Dick was coming up to lap Petty, but Petty turned in on Dick, causing Dick to not finish. The words which Dick said, were this, 'Ray, did you see what that prick did?' Dick was trying to explain to Richard for weeks afterwards that 'prick' was a term of endearment in Australia!
 

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