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    FORD Power Back in Victory Lane

    Happy to have watched the NASCAR race today #16-Greg Biffle won the Price Chopper 400 Sprint Cup Series race at Kansas Speedway for his 2nd win this season as well as Ford's 2nd win this season. We're all aware that Ford has had issues in NASCAR trying to find power under the hood's of the car and Im finally happy to see someone besides Jimmie Johnson or a Gibbs car win a race. Hopefully, their program over at Roush is finally going to be on the UP & UP again. Just read here on another thread about ROUSH's new 5xr stang. Doesn't look too bad.... kinda looks to be like a glorified stage 3 roush.

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    Nice! I didn't realize this is only the 2nd time in the winner's circle for a Ford-powered car this year.
    Wise Old Geezer say, "It is better to be thought of as a fool than to speak up and remove all doubt."

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    The Biff is throwning it down! Pocono back on Aug 1 was the 1st win. K. Kahne won the #2 Gatorade Duel back in Daytona but that cannot count as the duels is for starting positions for the 500.

    Then in the NATIONWIDE SERIES: C. Edwards #60 won the Bucyrus 200 at Road America & at the Gateway International. Boris Said #09 won in a Ford at Montreal.

    So 2 Cup wins 3 Nat wins.

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    I just saw today that over the weekend Jamie Allison, Ford's director of North American Motorsports, made an announcement saying that Ford teams whom have Chase driver who wins any one of the final eight races this year will earn a $100,000 bonus for his team, an incentive one Roush Fenway Racing crewman described as a bounty. So BIFF banked a cool 100k too.

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