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Twitter that the sports world had lost one of its greats. ' ' '

Started by lili, 2014/06/21 04:19AM
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Twitter that the sports world had lost one of its greats. ' ' '
#1   2014/06/21 04:19AM
lili
On September 28, 2011, the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel heard and considered the appeal of the No. 11 Gaunt Brothers Racing NASCAR Canadian Tire Series team. The penalties concern Section 12-1 of the NASCAR Rule Book "Actions detrimental to stock car racing. Section 12-4-I: "Any determination by NASCAR Officials that the Race Equipment used in the Event does not conform to NASCAR rules. Section 20E-5.10.A: Carburetor Eligibility: the carburetor must remain as supplied by the NASCAR-approved supplier: Unapproved carburetor modification; power valves." This stemmed from a post-race inspection for the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve on August 20, 2011. The original penalties assessed were to car owner Martin N. Gaunt, a loss of 100 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Championship Car Owner Points and a $5,000 fine to crew chief Jonathan W. Davis. Placed on NASCAR probation for the next two NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Events and placed on NASCAR probation until September 21, 2011 is car driver Jason S. Bowles, who lost 100 NASCAR Canadian Tire Series Championship Driver Points. The Appellant acknowledged the power valve change to a Holley factory block-off part was not allowed per the 2011 rulebook. The Appellant contested the severity and communication process related to the carburetor rule change for the 2011 racing season. Upon hearing the testimony and carefully reviewing the facts, the unanimous decision of the National Stock Car Racing Appeals Panel was to modify the original penalties assessed by NASCAR. The Appeals Panel waived the $5,000 fine to the Crew Chief while all other aspects of the penalties stood as originally assessed. The Appellants have the right under Section 15 of the Rule Book to appeal this decision to the National Stock Car Racing Chief Appellate Officer. Coach Factory Outlet .C. Lions linebacker Solomon Elimimian arrived back in Vancouver Monday night. Coach Handbags Outlet . The sixth-seeded Czech Zahlavova Strycova got past Canadas own Marie-Eve Pelletier 7-6 (7-2), 6-1 on the indoor carpet at PEPS Laval University. Zahlavova Strycova defeated New Zealands Marina Erakovic in last years Quebec City finale. [url=http://www.official-coach-shop.com/]http://www.official-coach-shop.com/[/ur... . Since being signed on Dec. 16, the 6-foot-9 McGuire has appeared in nine games. Hes averaged 2.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and an assist in 16 minutes per game. MONTREAL -- Richard Garneau, a veteran Quebec sports journalist and voice of the Montreal Canadiens, has died at age 82. Garneau was best known for his broadcast coverage of NHL hockey and the Olympics, mostly for Radio-Canada, during a lengthy, award-winning career. He died early Sunday at Montreals Royal Victoria hospital following complications from heart surgery. Born in Quebec City in 1930, Garneau began his life-long passion for the Olympics after getting a job with Radio-Canada in 1957. He covered the 1960 Summer Games in Rome and worked at 23 Olympics in all. Known for his mastery of the French language and encyclopedic knowledge of sports, he was the winner of five Gemini Awards, including one for lifetime achievement. He also wrote five books. During the 2012 London Games, he worked on RDS, the French language sports station, alongside broadcaster Pierre HHoude and was as energetic as ever.dddddddddddd "He could make you break out in laughter without ever losing his eloquence, the quality of his French, and his diction," Houde said Sunday. "Were remembering him today and our emotions are going in every direction -- were crying and smiling at the same time." The Montreal Canadiens issued a statement mourning his death, calling him a "legendary voice" of the Habs on La Soiree du hockey, the French equivalent of Hockey Night in Canada. "It is with deep sadness that we have learned of the passing of Richard Garneau," the statement said. "The entire Canadiens organization wishes to extend its deepest sympathies to the Garneau family." Prime Minister Stephen Harper also weighed in, saying in French on Twitter that the sports world had lost one of its greats. ' ' '


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