NASCAR at Pocono
Visited the big triangle track in NE PA over the weekend for the Pocono 500 NASCAR festivities. Rain all day Friday washed out all track activity, but Saturday and Sunday were just about perfect for a weekend at the track.
Saturday morning started out with practice for both the NASCAR and ARCA teams. I took up my favorite spot, right near the entrance to pit road, which gives you a good view of turn 3, the front stretch, and the entrance to the pits.
Tony Stewart spun into the grass during practice, tearing up the nose of his car. He ended up going to his backup car.
Gluing lug nuts to the wheels before the ARCA race, something I've had the pleasure of doing on a number of occasions.
Paul Teutul, Sr., of "Orange County Choppers" served as Grand Marshall of the ARCA race.
Fire crew stands by in the pits.
The quiet before the storm...
Carl Edwards returning to his garage stall.
Sunday morning, Juan Pablo Montoya's car goes through tech inspection.
Pre-race fly over, C-5 from the 167th Airlift Wing of the West Virginia ANG.
Green flag!!!
Montoya races out of the pits while Kurt Busch receives service from his crew.
Tony "Smoke" Stewart lives up to his nickname, with a smoky burnout after winning the race.
Many more photos (and more to add in the next couple of days...) here: http://moose135.smugmug.com/gallery/847796...557475217_bHSB2
Saturday morning started out with practice for both the NASCAR and ARCA teams. I took up my favorite spot, right near the entrance to pit road, which gives you a good view of turn 3, the front stretch, and the entrance to the pits.
Tony Stewart spun into the grass during practice, tearing up the nose of his car. He ended up going to his backup car.
Gluing lug nuts to the wheels before the ARCA race, something I've had the pleasure of doing on a number of occasions.
Paul Teutul, Sr., of "Orange County Choppers" served as Grand Marshall of the ARCA race.
Fire crew stands by in the pits.
The quiet before the storm...
Carl Edwards returning to his garage stall.
Sunday morning, Juan Pablo Montoya's car goes through tech inspection.
Pre-race fly over, C-5 from the 167th Airlift Wing of the West Virginia ANG.
Green flag!!!
Montoya races out of the pits while Kurt Busch receives service from his crew.
Tony "Smoke" Stewart lives up to his nickname, with a smoky burnout after winning the race.
Many more photos (and more to add in the next couple of days...) here: http://moose135.smugmug.com/gallery/847796...557475217_bHSB2
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Awesome shots!!
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Did you have special access or did you get these shots with pit pass access?
I have went to five nascar races but have not got a pit pass ticket yet.
I checked on getting a pit pass for the Lowe's motor speedway and they where $200 plus your ticket price.
Thanks for posting,
Chuck
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