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Jared

@jaym3200

Co-Host of the Bearded Garagistas Podcast

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He’s backing the call for 4?! Bro. Now’s not the time to try and save your rear end bud. You can say it. We know it. Terrible call.

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Trackhouse Racing has finalized its three-team NASCAR Cup Series line-up for 2026, which will reunite Shane van Gisbergen with a familiar car number that holds special meaning for him. racer.com/2025/11/07/tra…

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Maybe if the Rangers start painting the other teams logo at center ice at the garden they might win one at home. #nyr

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The record for the most consecutive home games without a win in the NHL is 17 games, achieved by the Ottawa Senators in the 1995-96 season and also by the Atlanta Thrashers in 1999-2000. #nyr

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The view from the grandstands of the Safety Car crash in NASCAR MÉXICO SERIES is uh, something. At least it shows the safety worker getting out apparently unscathed. #NASCAR | #NASCARMex

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Yea. 7x world champion and a driver that has been dragging your cinder block of a car to the front of the grid for years are the problem. And you say this because a completely different team and car had success. 🤡

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16X. The GOAT. An absolute legend. After an amazing career, John Force has officially announced his retirement. We can’t wait to celebrate his legacy during the 2027 season!

16X. The GOAT. An absolute legend. 

After an amazing career, John Force has officially announced his retirement. We can’t wait to celebrate his legacy during the 2027 season!
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This is like hockey coach mentality. A coach can be terrible as a coach and another team will be like, “yea that’s our guy! He will be better here.” I don’t get it.